We’ll keep pushing forward, sir. And we hope small, committed and compliant schools like Topaz Model can one day also benefit from the kind of support that helps us do even more for these children.
God bless your work for Nigerian education. 🙏
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Sir, we’re deeply honoured by your visit today. Topaz Model School is just a small primary school in Kuje quietly doing our best to raise well-trained pupils, so having you walk through our doors means more than words can capture.
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Today, I visited schools in Kuje to monitor the commencement of Nigeria’s National Learning Assessment, marking the return of a nationwide exercise by the Federal Ministry of Education which was last conducted in 2019.
You cannot improve what you do not measure. For too long, we have focused on expanding access to education without consistently measuring whether our children are learning properly. That is changing.
By assessing literacy, numeracy, science and cognitive skills among pupils in Primary 3, Primary 5 and JSS2, we are generating the evidence needed to strengthen teaching, target interventions where they are needed most and improve learning outcomes across the country.
The findings from this assessment will also feed into DNEMIS, strengthening Nigeria’s education data ecosystem with reliable learning outcome data that supports better planning, smarter investments and more effective policymaking.
Under the Nigerian Education Sector Renewal Initiative (NESRI), data is at the heart of reform. That is why we are institutionalising the National Learning Assessment as a triennial exercise, ensuring Nigeria has a consistent national benchmark to measure progress, reduce learning poverty and drive evidence based decision making.
I was encouraged by what I saw in both our public and private schools today. While quality infrastructure is important, the true measure of any education system is what children know, understand and are able to do.
The work continues.
This assessment drive is exactly what grassroots education needs. Schools like ours rarely get seen, let alone evaluated and encouraged. Thank you for reaching schools like ours that quietly work hard without much visibility.
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“We have written a letter to the Senate that we want a copy of the report where it is stated that ₦210 trillion cannot be explained.
“If this money is recovered, that will be enough to fix our comatose hospital, our roads that have been turned into death traps, and provide jobs for young people.”
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, made the remark following the Senate’s decision to withdraw the call for the arrest of a former NNPC managing director, Mele Kyari, over alleged mismanagement.
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A man without money is a man without a voice. You could be the smartest man in the room, but if your pockets are empty, no one listens. Family and relatives are only nice when you have something to offer. Get up every day and work like hell. The world is very cruel to a poor man.
Neverrrrrrrr disrespect a man when he is at his lowest. A man never forgets disrespect. It’s either buried deep in his heart or used as revenge but never forgotten.
@eldazkid_19@sowore@MTNNG@NgComCommission Bro as awful as it sounds. It’s gone! Mine is since Jan this year. I paid for a service and it didn’t come on for one day.
Multiple emails and yet nothing.
I kept getting promises until I got tired.
My money is not the pain, it’s the fact supposed regulators are silent.