Education is a fundamental right, and policies affecting students must be implemented with care and due diligence. The current crisis surrounding degree validation calls for a...
Nigeria’s reactionary approach to degree recognition causes more harm than good. Instead of a sweeping declaration that discredits thousands of students, a structured, evidence-based evaluation of...
Economic and Social Implications of Blanket Invalidation Beyond the direct impact on students and graduates, a blanket invalidation of degrees can harm Nigeria’s economy and social...
A critical thinking workshop held at De-Merry Hills Schools in Ogun state last year stood out because it highlighted three parties essential for critical thinking programs...
I stated in my last column for 2024 that I have stopped watching presidential media chats. I have also stopped listening to presidential speeches and addresses...
Student housing in Nigeria is at a crossroads. On one side, there are the deteriorating public hostels struggling to meet the needs of a burgeoning student...
The ongoing leadership crisis at the University of Abuja (UniAbuja) reflects deeper systemic challenges that extend beyond the mere selection of a Vice-Chancellor. As a psychologist,...
“Salus populi suprema lex esto” – Cicero. The commissioning of The Wole Olanipekun Senate Building at the Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology (BOUESTI),...
On December 3rd, Moscow prepares to hold its ground-breaking International Honest View Award for foreign journalists and bloggers in a planned ceremony. The 2024 award has...
In 1992, Leon Mugesera, a senior politician in the then Rwanda ruling party, gathered a crowd of supporters at a rally held in the town of...