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The textbook debate and the future of education reform

The textbook debate and the future of education reform

By Ayo Olodo Government policies rarely fail because their intentions are bad. They fail because good intentions are often mistaken for good implementation. Nigeria has become something of a laboratory for ambitious education reforms. Every new administration arrives promising transformation. New curricula are introduced. New assessment methods emerge. New technologies are announced. Fresh slogans replace […]
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Abia civil society, grassroots and elites yearning for Ikpeazu’s 2nd term

Abia civil society, grassroots and elites yearning for Ikpeazu’s 2nd term

Ever since APGA suffered a crushing  2015 defeat at the Abia governorship election, Alex Otti and his cronies, wailers and crybabies are still crestfallen, blaming, grumbling and throwing rancor, tantrums against INEC, Abia elders and pouring abuse at every imaginable externalities and nebula for their dreary outing. One Elder Dan Chinyere Imo, a side kick of Alex Otti, masquerading as a former “National President” of Ukwa/Ngwa League: writing in the March 5, 2018 edition of DAILY SUN, futilely sought to besmirch the integrity and person of His Excellency, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu.

Imo 2019 on my mind

Imo 2019 on my mind

To compile the false history of the Okorocha years will be a chronicle of pain, disappointments, and missed opportunities

2019: PMB is beatable

2019: PMB is beatable

There was a miniature electoral battle that took place recently in Katsina, the home state of Buhari, which outcome, I strongly believe, has implications for the president’s re-election in 2019