The people who handed Africa its educational system are at it again.
In 24 hours, more than 15,000 people have signed petition to review UK’s (already sat) A-level exam this year, because it was a lot harder than the previous years.
According to students who sat for the exam, the Maths paper, in particular, demanded “multiple layers of reasoning,” and that has left them frustrated and uncertain of a favourable result.
This is like students in West Africa demanding the review of an already taken WASSCE, because it was too challenging.
Just to make a point that the educational system they handed to Africa, which doesn't care if students learn of not, seems to have been outdated in their own society.
Also, African kids are way smarter, and a redesign of the educational system to be more Afrocentric will put kids on the continent above their peers anywhere in the world.
You're welcome.
The moment VDM started criticizing the government openly, something just didn't seem right to me. I thought to myself, why the sudden U-turn? 🤔.
I'm waiting to see them run the next play from the playbook.
This man saw it coming BUT Nigerians did not listen to him, today we are all in it together. May God rescue this country from the govt of FAMILY members in governance.
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This is proof that there would be no France 🇫🇷 without Africa. If African leaders had a sense of sovereignty and solidarity, France wouldn’t be around the shores of our continent.
Zimbabwe Exports Africa’s First Locally Processed Lithium
In a historic development, Zimbabwe has become the first African nation to export locally-processed lithium to the international market. The critical mineral, popular for its use in the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that power the world’s smartphones, laptops and electric vehicles, has traditionally been exported from Africa only in its raw form. On April 29, 2026, that changed.
The development was made possible with support from Chinese tech company Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt. While the West continues to recycle tired tricks in order to continue plundering the continent, China continues to demonstrate its solidarity with Africa on its path to development.
When I said what I said in the quoted tweet, quite a few people didn't understand why I said so, even though I thought the explanation was pretty clear.
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@ScionofCulture Low-key, Trevor is sounding like a house n!gg@. Why is he trying to make it sound like these white people were lied to by the government so they didn't have an idea what the black community were going through? I mean they knowingly agreed to segregation bro.
Wale Edun told the IMF to their face just last week. Nigeria is not taking your loan. He turned down the offer publicly in Washington while attending the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings.
Four days later, he was “out of the cabinet”.
Now today, Tinubu has gone back to Senate asking for $516.3 million from Deutsche Bank. For a road. The same man who has already borrowed $6 billion in the last month alone.
They say Edun resigned on health grounds. Very convenient health that started the moment he became an obstacle to borrowing.
Taiwo Oyedele just arrived. His first assignment? Rubber-stamp the next loan letter. That is the job description now.