Honest writing about education in Nigeria — the problems schools face, the systems that fail them, and what it actually takes to build something excellent.
There's a conversation happening in private school boardrooms across Nigeria, and it usually starts with the same sentence: "Our teachers keep leaving." The root cause is almost always the same — and it's not what most owners think.
Read Article →Every term, across hundreds of schools, two things are quietly destroying the integrity of education — and both happen before a single student picks up a pen. You can't build excellence on a foundation of fake results.
Read Article →Your child came home crying because someone called them fat. Your first instinct was to call the school. But what did you actually teach your child that day? An honest conversation about resilience, overprotection, and what we owe our children.
Read Article →There is a teacher in your school right now who went home at 9pm last night — not because she's inefficient, but because your school hasn't made peace with AI. This is an article about money haemorrhaged, time wasted, and teachers quietly burned out.
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