In this episode, we explore the issues surrounding educational equity, infrastructure deficits, and the urban-rural divide that many Nigerian students face and will shine a light on the innovative approaches that educators, policymakers, and grassroots organizations are taking to revolutionize education in Nigeria. From technology-driven solutions that bridge gaps in remote learning to community-driven initiatives that empower local schools, and discover how these efforts are reshaping the landscape of education. Furthermore, we discuss the impact of vocational training in addressing unemployment, and the strides being made toward gender parity in education. We also explore what changes the citizens expect and what the future might hold for the country’s progress based on the outcomes of this ministerial appointment process.
In Conversation: Bukola Adimula, Program Associate @CitizenCommons (Host) Hilda Shehu, Fellow @TeachForNigeria and Founder of Cue Initiative Nelson Egbunu, Policy Development, Head of Programs, African Youth Growth Foundation