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Institut auf dem Rosenburg, Switzerland, Dwight Global School,Swiss International, Dubai, SPARK, South Africa where no two students learn the same way. Personalised learning isn't a trend, it's the new standard #EdReforms #PersonalisedLearning #Edustoke #Edtech #AdaptiveLearning


@DrTunjiAlausa Our army of out of school children will greatly benefit from this if well implemented and monitored at all levels and may increase our security indices positively.
Kudos to @DrTunjiAlausa .
#ChildrenDay
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To achieve @DrTunjiAlausa's
goals on transforming education, every hand must be on deck at home and in the classrooms. #ChildrenDay #EdReforms #AlausaedreformsTo achieve@DrTunjiAlausa
goals on transforming education, every hand must be on deck at home and in the classrooms. #ChildrenDay #EdReforms #AlausaedreformsTo achieve@DrTunjiAlausa
@DrTunjiAlausa To achieve @DrTunjiAlausa goals on transforming education, every hand must be on deck at home and in the classrooms.
#ChildrenDay
#EdReforms
#Alausaedreforms

Upgrade of schools and teachers are key developmental areas, and I hope governors will rise up to the occasion as encouraged by @DrTunjiAlausa. Minimum basic standard should be montessori at our public primary schools.
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Nigeria takes a bold leap into global academia.
@DrTunjiAlausa met with @unibirmingham Provost to launch a landmark Transnational Education Alliance, bringing a Russell Group university to Nigeria.
The future of education starts now.
#EdReforms

"The proposed UoB transnational education campus will offer undergraduate programs strategically aligned with NIGERIA EDUCATION SECTOR RENEWAL INITIATIVE (NESRI), with the aim of building a high-skilled workforce."
#EdReforms
#MayNigeriaSucceed.
Both parties are committed to accelerating progress to enable the admission of the first cohort of students in the upcoming academic year.
#EdReforms
#EdReforms
" We are firmly on course to transform Nigeria from a resource-based economy into a knowledge- and skills-based nation. Hosting a prestigious institution like the University of Birmingham is a significant win for the country."@DrTunjiAlausa
#MayNigeriaSucceed.

When talking about #EdReforms, there is the need for deliberate collaborations, especially to revitalize our primary educational systems and syllabus for 21st-century effectiveness. One of such is this spearheaded by the Education Minister @DrTunjiAlausa
https://t.co/qIUUVKeIQH
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We need many of such deliberate collaborations, especially to revitalise our primary educational systems and syllabus for 21st-century effectiveness.
Kudos on this.
https://t.co/Uu8BxT7mZO
@NigEducation
Salute to a leader who delivers.
With leaders from British Council in Nigeria, TETFUND, NERDC & NELFUND on board, the education minister, @DrTunjiAlausa is building a bridge between Nigeria & the UK for real. He's also providing a lasting change in education. #EdReforms
From Dialogue to Action: UK and Nigeria Join Forces in Education 🇬🇧🇳🇬
During this week’s Education World Forum, I had the honour of co-chairing the UK-Nigeria Education Roundtable alongside Sir Steve Smith, representing the UK Government. I represented the Federal Government of Nigeria in my capacity as the Honorable Minister of Education.
Our discussion focused on strengthening collaboration between our two countries and identifying meaningful opportunities for growth in the education sector.
It was a pleasure to engage with a wide range of stakeholders from both Nigeria and the UK, including Florence Eshalomi MP, representing Vauxhall and Camberwell.
One of the most significant outcomes of our session was the agreement to move from dialogue to action.
To ensure we maintain momentum and deliver on the ideas discussed, I proposed the establishment of a joint working group. This group will be tasked with ensuring continuity and effective implementation of our shared goals.
The proposed composition of the working group includes:
- A representative of the British Council in Nigeria
- Managing Director, NELFUND
- Executive Secretary, NERDC
- Executive Secretary, TETFUND
- A representative of the UK Department for Education
- A representative of the UK Department for Business and Trade
- A representative of my office, the Honorable Minister of Education, Nigeria.
This Roundtable reaffirmed our shared commitment to transforming Nigeria’s education sector—and I look forward to the progress we will make together.

With the agreement to move from dialogue to action, Nigeria education may have just taken the right move forward. You're doing well @DrTunjiAlausa
#EdReforms
#MayNigeriaSucceed.
From Dialogue to Action: UK and Nigeria Join Forces in Education 🇬🇧🇳🇬
During this week’s Education World Forum, I had the honour of co-chairing the UK-Nigeria Education Roundtable alongside Sir Steve Smith, representing the UK Government. I represented the Federal Government of Nigeria in my capacity as the Honorable Minister of Education.
Our discussion focused on strengthening collaboration between our two countries and identifying meaningful opportunities for growth in the education sector.
It was a pleasure to engage with a wide range of stakeholders from both Nigeria and the UK, including Florence Eshalomi MP, representing Vauxhall and Camberwell.
One of the most significant outcomes of our session was the agreement to move from dialogue to action.
To ensure we maintain momentum and deliver on the ideas discussed, I proposed the establishment of a joint working group. This group will be tasked with ensuring continuity and effective implementation of our shared goals.
The proposed composition of the working group includes:
- A representative of the British Council in Nigeria
- Managing Director, NELFUND
- Executive Secretary, NERDC
- Executive Secretary, TETFUND
- A representative of the UK Department for Education
- A representative of the UK Department for Business and Trade
- A representative of my office, the Honorable Minister of Education, Nigeria.
This Roundtable reaffirmed our shared commitment to transforming Nigeria’s education sector—and I look forward to the progress we will make together.

With the agreement to move from dialogue to action, Nigeria education may have just taken the right move forward.
#EdReforms
#MayNigeriaSucceed.
From Dialogue to Action: UK and Nigeria Join Forces in Education 🇬🇧🇳🇬
During this week’s Education World Forum, I had the honour of co-chairing the UK-Nigeria Education Roundtable alongside Sir Steve Smith, representing the UK Government. I represented the Federal Government of Nigeria in my capacity as the Honorable Minister of Education.
Our discussion focused on strengthening collaboration between our two countries and identifying meaningful opportunities for growth in the education sector.
It was a pleasure to engage with a wide range of stakeholders from both Nigeria and the UK, including Florence Eshalomi MP, representing Vauxhall and Camberwell.
One of the most significant outcomes of our session was the agreement to move from dialogue to action.
To ensure we maintain momentum and deliver on the ideas discussed, I proposed the establishment of a joint working group. This group will be tasked with ensuring continuity and effective implementation of our shared goals.
The proposed composition of the working group includes:
- A representative of the British Council in Nigeria
- Managing Director, NELFUND
- Executive Secretary, NERDC
- Executive Secretary, TETFUND
- A representative of the UK Department for Education
- A representative of the UK Department for Business and Trade
- A representative of my office, the Honorable Minister of Education, Nigeria.
This Roundtable reaffirmed our shared commitment to transforming Nigeria’s education sector—and I look forward to the progress we will make together.

#EdReforms
The meeting btw @DrTunjiAlausa and the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, to discuss partnership and collaboration for youth development.

#EdReforms
Global partnerships for quality education! @DrTunjiAlausa's participation in Education World Forum highlights Nigeria's renewed commitment to education. #EducationWorldForum
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