Nigeria’s education is failing—Not its teachers
Inspired by Olasunkanmi Opeifa’s post on the state of Nigerian education on LinkedIn When Mrs Ifeoma Eze began teaching biology...
Inspired by Olasunkanmi Opeifa’s post on the state of Nigerian education on LinkedIn When Mrs Ifeoma Eze began teaching biology...
At 26, Tolu Adeyemi holds a degree in economics, a shelf of certificates from short online courses, and a well-worn...
It is not just tough to get into a Nigerian university; it is almost like the system is built to...
Deborah did not cry; She just stared. When 17-year-old Deborah Ajayi saw her 2025 UTME score 187 out of 400...
These days, everyone is talking about “sustainability”. But to many Nigerians, it still sounds like a foreign word, something for...
As the world pauses to reflect on the vital role of water, Rite Foods Limited, Nigeria’s leading food and beverage...
In a country where joblessness, crime, and frustration weigh heavily on young people, one quiet effort is demonstrating that real...
Trust Olaoluwa Malomo sat in his apartment in Poland, lost in thought. The journey here had been anything but easy....
Fatima Musa watched helplessly as her tomatoes withered under Kano’s relentless sun. The current temperature had soared to 106°F (41°C),...
In my last article, “From Paper Certificates to Real-World Skills,“ I talked about something we see every day—graduates leaving school with certificates...