TFN CEO Shares Thoughts At ‘Virtues Not Vice’
Folawe Omikunle, chief executive of social enterprise Teach for Nigeria, said inequality in schooling was a “systemic problem” undermining the nation’s future.
She cited statistics showing that 17 per cent of children fail to attend primary school, with 56 per cent absent from secondary, and quoted a World Bank study which found Nigeria had the lowest educational standards among 22 sub-Saharan African countries.
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I agree with you on this, we all need to come together as a nation to fight this “systemic” problem.
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You people are real working hard, congrats.
Please make the hope and dreams of Nigeria youths come through, we are really counting on you people and God
help you and give you more wisdom .
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Thank you to everyone who applied for the 2017 Teach For Nigeria Fellowship.
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I believe that, it is only if we as a citizen sees it as our duty. then we begin to create the changes we want.
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Exactly! To solve a systemic problem, every one must take responsibility.
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We can help them grow and develop in a moderate academic environment.
