The Rise of Micro-Credentials, Alternative Pathways To Degrees, And The Future Of Traditional College Campuses In Africa

Africa is not an exception to the global phenomena of the rise of micro-credentials, alternative routes to degrees, and the transformation of established college campuses.

Evaluating the Accountability in the African Education Sector

In order to assure educational quality, track student learning results, and hold educational institutions and policymakers accountable for their actions, assessment, and accountability are critical facets of the African education sector.

Reviving the Educational system in Nigeria and solutions to implement

Nigeria's educational system needs to be revitalized if the country is to advance and thrive.

The Educational Strategy of Egypt

Did you know that Egypt is considered the cradle of civilization? It has evolved successfully through thousands of years, and its people have made significant contributions to our current appreciation for math, science, and art.

Chargé d’affaires Malaysia High Commission Abuja, Ms. Sharmini Devi Gopal Shares Insights on Strengthening Nigeria-Malaysia Ties: Education, Agriculture, and Trade Opportunities

Chargé d'affaires Malaysia High commission abuja. Ms. Sharmini Devi Gopal Shares Insights on Strengthening Nigeria-Malaysia Ties: Education, Agriculture, and Trade Opportunities

Possible ways to Encourage Boy-Child Education in Nigeria

In Nigeria, education for boy child is just as crucial as for girl child, a reality that has long been accepted. In spite of its significance for long-term development, boys' education in Nigeria has been disregarded. Access to education should be a fundamental human right regardless of gender.

Nigeria has highest numbers of out-of-school children in the world – UNICEF

The United Nations International Children’s Education Fund has lamented that Nigeria has the highest number out of school children in the world.

Why Kaduna Federal Cooperative College Should Be Upgraded To Varsity – Provost

Hajiya Aisha Ismail Ishaq, is the Provost of the Federal Cooperative College, Kaduna. In this interview with Arabella star magazine she bears her mind  why the College should be upgraded to first Cooperative University in Nigeria and other related challenges facing the College.