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Ministry of Education Finalizes New Curricula for Basic, Senior Secondary and Technical Schools
The Federal Ministry of Education has announced the completion of a comprehensive review of school curricula across basic, senior secondary, and technical education levels in Nigeria. The development was disclosed in a press statement dated Friday and released on Sunday via the ministry’s official X handle. The statement, signed by the ministry’s press and public …
UNICEF, NBA Call for Urgent Reforms to Protect Children’s Rights in Nigeria’s Justice System
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), in collaboration with the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), has renewed calls for urgent reforms to strengthen the protection of children’s rights within Nigeria’s legal and justice systems. The appeal was made during the 2025 NBA Annual General Conference held in Enugu, which gathered over 20,000 participants, including legal practitioners, …
Giving More Than Aid: Giving Children a Future Through Learning
Education is more than a classroom activity; it is the bridge that carries children from poverty and vulnerability into a future of opportunity, confidence, and independence. While aid and charity provide immediate relief, learning gives children the tools to transform their lives and communities for generations. Around the world, millions of children face barriers such …
Empowering Young Minds: The Lifelong Impact of Educational Support
Education is one of the most powerful tools for transforming lives, especially when it begins in childhood. Every child deserves the chance to learn, grow, and dream, but not every child has equal access to opportunities that nurture their potential. Educational support, whether through access to quality schools, mentorship, resources, or encouragement, shapes young minds …
Investing in Brilliance: Building an African Generation of Leaders Through Education
Across Africa, the true wealth of the continent lies not in its natural resources but in the brilliance of its people, especially the young generation. With over 60 percent of the population under the age of 25, Africa is home to the largest youth population in the world. This demographic potential can either become a …
The Gift of Learning: How Charity Shapes Tomorrow’s Innovators
Education is one of the most powerful tools for transformation, yet millions of children across the world are denied access due to poverty, conflict, or lack of resources. In such circumstances, charity steps in as more than a lifeline—it becomes a bridge to opportunity, innovation, and leadership. The gift of learning is not just about …
TETFund urges Nigerian Tertiary Institutions to Embrace Digital Learning for Improved Access and Quality Education
The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has renewed its call on Nigerian higher institutions to fully embrace technology in teaching, research, and administration, warning that billions of naira already invested in digital infrastructure could be wasted if left underutilised. Executive Secretary of TETFund, Sonny Echono, made the appeal in Abuja during a two-day workshop on …
Agbaja 2025 Summit to Prioritise Education and Skills Development for Future-Ready Graduates
Education and practical skills will take centre stage at the forthcoming Agbaja 2025 Summit, scheduled to hold in November in Enugu State, according to organisers. Chairman of the Planning Committee, Prof. Chike Anibeze, explained that the theme was deliberately chosen to address gaps in Nigeria’s current education system. “Education, as currently structured, is producing graduates …
Breaking Barriers: Expanding Access to Quality Education for Every Nigerian Child
Education is one of the most powerful tools for breaking the cycle of poverty and creating opportunities for a brighter future. In Nigeria, millions of children still face barriers to accessing quality education, whether due to poverty, lack of infrastructure, cultural practices, or insecurity. For a nation as vast and promising as Nigeria, ensuring that …