Coronavirus: The Challenges of Education and Telecommuting in Nigeria
I think I am going to join the bandwagon: “Egungun be careful na express you dey.” This song became a hit in the past weeks on the street of Nigerian social media community. This chorus line from Obesere’s song reminds…
Can We Learn from Rwanda? What I Think the Incoming Nigerian President Should Invest In.
Watching Paul Farmer’s YouTube video in my “Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies” class, gave me an understanding of what economic growth is. For Paul Farmer, while discussing Rwanda’s rise from the 1994 genocide, he explains why health care (most importantly) and…
Why Online Education Will Not Replace Physical Colleges.
Wow, it is my birthday and I am so glad to be adding another year, and as a birthday gift, one of my friends requested for a blog post from me. Sounds weird I guess? Who is given who gift…
“He, Who Opens A School Door, Closes A Prison” – Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo is a French poet of the Romantic Movement. He is a writer and as well an activist. His quote on education: “He, who opens a school door, closes a prison” points to a fact; education – which we…
Mother Nigeria
“My children are all grown up today but I still blame myself for never been able to give them what they deserve”, she says. Then I further inquired, “What haven’t you offered them as a mother?” and so she continues…