Education is more than a right; it’s the foundation of peace and progress. West Africa cannot hope to achieve stability or development without addressing its education...
As Alhaji Dan Danladi Dan Azumi noted: “The heart of Borno’s education still beats weakly in the North. We have pupils who have never seen a...
Instead of introducing new bureaucratic hurdles, the government should be investing in youth employment programs, skills development, entrepreneurship hubs, and industry academic linkages that prepare students...
The government should increase budgetary allocation to the sector and ensure that funds are used transparently and effectively. Teacher training and welfare must be prioritized to...
Nigeria’s education sector is at a pivotal moment. The trouble is not simply that the problems are old—they are—but that the demands of the 21st century...
Gender-based violence in Nigerian institutions poses a severe threat to education, equity, and national development. It not only violates human rights but also cripples the moral...
Our Ph.Ds are on the road because we have turned learning into logistics. We move from one seminar to another, taking selfies with PowerPoint slides, quoting...
Our state does not need more Emirs; it needs more educated minds, more healthy families, and more opportunities for its youth. Bauchi can only rise again...
The challenge of unemployment among jobless youths in Nigeria is a complex issue that requires urgent and collective action. Government, private sector, educational institutions, and civil...
The second achievement of the two-week warning strike, that was suspended on the tenth day, is bringing the government back to the negotiation table. Even though...