FG Clarifies Subject Choices in New Senior Secondary Curriculum as Students Gain Unlimited Flexibility

The Federal Government has issued a formal clarification on the operation of Nigeria’s newly revised Senior Secondary School Curriculum, following days of confusion and speculation among students, parents, and school administrators. In the official statement, the Ministry of Education emphasized that students are free to choose any subjects from the approved national list, regardless of…

From Lagos to London: How a Nigerian Student Just Won Big at the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition

In a landmark achievement that has lit up hearts across Nigeria’s educational community, a student from Greensprings School has emerged as a global runner-up in the prestigious Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition (QCEC) 2025. The student — Pandora Onyedire — stood out among tens of thousands of entries from across the Commonwealth. Released by the organizers,…

Nigeria’s Schools in Crisis: Why the $30 Million Safe School Initiative (SSI) Is Under Senate Scrutiny

The recent decision by Nigerian Senate to summon top officials and launch a full-blown probe into the Safe School Initiative (SSI) reflects a deep national concern: despite billions spent, Nigerian schools remain dangerously vulnerable — a reality made painfully clear by recurring kidnappings and attacks. What Triggered the Probe The SSI was conceived in 2014…

Major Breakthrough: Police Nab Three Suspected Bandit Financiers — What This Means for Nigeria’s Security

Nigeria’s fight against banditry just scored a major win. Security forces in Sokoto State Police Command have arrested three individuals alleged to be financiers and informants for armed bandit gangs — a move that could severely disrupt criminal networks funding kidnappings, raids, and terror attacks. What Happened: Arrest of Financiers and Informants According to reports,…

Nigeria’s Golden Sweep — How Team Nigeria Made History at the First-Ever West Africa Para Games in Abeokuta

The 2025 edition of the inaugural West Africa Para Games has come to a close — and what a spectacle it was. Hosted in the ancient city of Abeokuta, Ogun State, the Games saw para-athletes from across West Africa converge for six days of fierce competition, inspiring stories, and unforgettable triumphs. For the host nation…