Yet, beyond the struggles, school is also about friendship and connection. Bonds are formed that sometimes last a lifetime. Laughter in the corridors, moments of discovery,...
Until WAEC becomes deliberately disruptive in its integrity drive, it will continue to mop a leaking floor while ignoring the dripping ceiling. Parents, teachers, and invigilators...
The most painful part of this saga is that the failures will continue—perhaps worsen—unless we address the problem methodically. Teachers cannot do it alone. Government intervention...
Tunde Zakariyyau, a final-year student from the Department of Computer Science, said “From the moment I entered university, it’s been: ‘buy this, buy that.’ Though I’m...
If we fail to act today, we will harvest shame and regret tomorrow. A morally bankrupt youth population is a ticking time bomb. As parents, educators,...
In Part 3 and off course the final part of this my personal intervention on my alumni as a great Josite, we shall explore how alumni,...
Nigeria must act now, or risk a future where the best of its people serve other nations while their own homeland struggles in silence. The brain...
As students and lecturers await the final confirmation, one thing is certain: UNIMAID’s Mass Communication is no longer just a department. Whether formally renamed or not,...
ASUP has berated its responsibility as a union that is supposed to lead, mentor younger members, and form an entity of like-minded individuals to improve the...
Education is not a silo. It is the seedbed of every other sector. Health, governance, innovation, security—these all sprout from the same soil. What is happening...