Did you know Nigeria is home to roughly one in five of the world’s out-of-school children? Over 10 million primary-age children remain out of school, with attendance particularly low in northern regions. This is not just a policy problem; it is a measurement problem. Without the right metrics, reforms risk becoming declarations rather than tools for real change, leaving systemic gaps unaddressed and progress difficult to track. In education, as in business, "You cannot manage what you do not measure.” This principle is central to Nigeria’s pus
Did you know Nigeria is home to roughly one in five of the world’s out-of-school children? Over 10 million primary-age children remain out of school, with attendance particularly low in northern regions. This is not just a policy problem; it is a measurement problem. Without the right metrics, reforms risk becoming declarations rather than tools for real change, leaving systemic gaps unaddressed and progress difficult to track. In education, as in business, "You cannot manage what you do not measure.” This principle is central to Nigeria’s pus