By Chris Nwokocha – On a pleasant morning in Abuja last Friday, a quiet but powerful revolution took centre stage. At a well-attended gathering of policymakers, educators, development partners a...
Let me tell you something that might get me in trouble with academics. The Nigerian university textbook is dead. Or dying. Or at the very least, gasping for breath in an ICU bed that no one is paying ...
I still remember my first physics class in secondary school. Thirty-five students. Twenty-one boys. Fourteen girls. By the end of the first term, only six girls remained. The teacher was not a bad man...
Let me just start by saying something that might annoy you: 18 million out-of-school children is not just a statistic. It is a national embarrassment. Every time UNESCO drops that number, we shake our...




