Sometime in 2019, I actively volunteered for the Slum2School foundation. As a volunteer in the literacy development team, part of my role was organising a weekend book club for the kids at Makoko—kids ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says 75 percent of Nigerian children aged between seven and 14 years cannot read a simple sentence or solve a basic mathematics problem. The Agency revealed ...
The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, has proposed a transition to a 12-year basic education system in Nigeria, advocating a shift from the current 9-3-4 model to a 12-4 structure. Speaking at ...
In the early 1990s, a jingle floated across Nigeria’s airwaves like a national promise: “Join us / Come with us / We are on our way / Education for all by the year 2000…” That hopeful campaign, ...
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