I was privileged to be a participant at an education seminar where we discussed how the nation can move its educational sector forward, in order to...
I have followed with keen interest the controversy over the announcement of cut-off marks for Nigeria’s admission processes for the 2017/2018 session, with many commentators and...
Some days back, a photo surfaced online of the Best Graduating Student from the School of Medicine University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) receiving a dummy cheque...
I attended a meeting recently at the headquarters of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board in Bwari, Abuja: the post-2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination review meeting...
The Daily Trust newspaper has published an interesting feature story (May 15), on the sudden surge in the number of First Class degrees being churned out...
Pius Adesanmi, a Social/political Commentator and Professor of English at Carleton University, Ontario, Canada, has penned an interesting article on the impprtance placed on education in Nigeria....
60% of Nigerians – that is over 100 million of our brothers and sisters – live below the poverty line. I’m talking about the percentage of...
Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has compared students of Nigerian public universities and students of the secondary school he founded in Yola –American University of Nigeria...
Chukwuwezam Obanor (24) and Olumide Ogunlana (25) have taken strides to change the face of Nigerian education. The two men graduated from the Electrical Electronics Engineering...
It’s not even funny any more! We laugh at the funny videos with Chuey Chu on PulseTV where people can’t spell words. But… the reality of...
Growing up is a scam. Forget what they told you – the realities of adulthood will make you pine endlessly for the days when the most...
On the Sunday after Nigeria won her first World Cup game since 1998, my brother and I were quite cheesed off to be woken up at...
It recently came to my attention that History has been taken off the curriculum for secondary schools in Nigeria. The reason: only very few students offer...
It has become a cliché to talk about the defunct of the educational system in Nigeria. Everyone has become accustomed with its deficiencies, and we are...
About 3 months ago a friend of mine lamented about the fact that her salary had not been paid for months and she was going to...
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