What is educational guidance? People often hear the term in schools, but what does it really mean? Simply put, it is the support and advice students receive to help them make good choices in their learning and future careers. Therefore, educational guidance ensures that students have the right information to make decisions about what subjects...
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Are Nigerians Losing Their Intellectual Edge?
Introduction : Bridging the Gap Recently, I read a thread on Instagram about the stark difference in intellectual engagement among African nationalities during a space hosted by a prominent African entrepreneur. The event was intended to provide a balanced platform for different African voices, ensuring no single nationality dominated the discussion. Speakers from Kenya, Zimbabwe,...