Nigeria, March 29 -- As the world grapples with Coronavirus pandemic, life is changing rapidly for parents following the lockdown of major sectors, including education.

With the escalating spread of the pandemic, the Nigerian government has ordered the shutdown of all schools across the country while all have been asked to practice social distancing and to maintain personal hygiene.

To cushion the effects of the shutdown on education, Kwara, Lagos, and Ogun states announced plans to support primary school pupils and senior secondary students preparing for their West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) through some Radio and Television Programmes.

As millions of school pupils have been pushed to observe the stay-at-ho...