In just 60 seconds, we answered the BIG questions behind the Ibadan Public School Mathematics Championship!
This isn’t just another competition, it’s a platform to celebrate brilliant indigent students, boost confidence, reward hard work, and inspire public school students
Not going as planned, DON’T QUIT.
Some of the best opportunities come after seasons of disappointment, delay, and uncertainty.
Stay faithful to the process.
Stay committed to your growth.
One day, you’ll look back and realise that what felt like a setback was actually training
Happy Children's Day.
Despite the odds, we celebrate our children and shall continue to do everything possible to give them a better shot at life in the near future
Pressure creates shortcuts.
Shortcuts create mistakes.
When everything feels urgent, clarity disappears and risk increases.
The best decisions are rarely rushed—they’re considered, structured, and intentional.
Pause when needed.
Clarity is always cheaper than correction.
Welcome to April.
A new month to build, stay consistent, and move closer to more meaningful impact.
We remain committed to creating opportunities for public and private school students, one step at a time. #education#IPSMC#Scholnownow#sdg4
A new month begins, new opportunities, new progress, new hope.
As we move closer to May 13, our commitment to building the Ibadan Public School Mathematics Championship grows even stronger.
This month, we build with purpose and belief in every child.
#education#ipsmc#ibadan
Every big moment starts with a date and a belief. As we count down to May 2026, we’re reminded why this journey matters, to give public school students a stage where their effort and brilliance are truly celebrated.
#education#IPSMC#sdg4#children#schoolnownow
Every child deserves a moment that says, “You are capable.”
That moment can change confidence, direction, and destiny.
We’re building the Ibadan Public School Mathematics Championship to make sure that moment reaches the children who need it most.
#ipsmc#sdg4#ibadan#education
Progress doesn’t always announce itself. Sometimes it shows up as steady planning, quiet commitment, and a vision that refuses to fade.
That’s how the Ibadan Public School Mathematics Championship is being built, patiently, intentionally, and for lasting impact. #IPSMC2026#SDG4
Today we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
At SchoolNownow, we believe every girl deserves access to education, opportunity, and the freedom to dream big, without financial barriers. When girls stay in school, the future gets brighter for everyone.
The Ibadan Public School Mathematics Championship is steadily taking shape.
Behind the scenes, plans are coming together to give public school students a fair chance to compete, grow, and believe in their brilliance.
We’re building with purpose
#IPSMC#Schoolnownow#sunday#sdg4
I love talking to children. Their understanding of the world is still untainted, beautifully naive and full of hope. Being around them helps me preserve my own childlike sense of wonder, it’s a small part of me that still believes anything is possible despite the many hard knocks life has dealt me.
But my conversation with this kid was something special.
A curious twelve-year-old boy I had just met at this inclusive day of chess event Onyinye had organized in partnership with Chess in slums Africa for special needs children. His name was Emmanuel. He unfortunately had a playground accident at the tender age of 3 that left him with a broken spine.
He has lived the entirety of his conscious life on a wheel chair since then, and was definitively told by the doctors that he’ll never be able to walk again.
But he spends very little time explaining his tragedy, his eyes lit up as he gleefully told me about his passion for chess, for risky adventures and how he dreams to someday be a successful writer and Author. He soon challenged me to a chess game and pressed for a rematch after he lost. I thought he was pretty good, maybe a bit impulsive with his moves, but he was fearless in the way only a child can be. I shared a few tips with him and spent the next hour observing quietly from a distance as he interacted with other children.
What a truly wonderful child.
He seemed completely oblivious of his difference in the world, not because he didn’t understand his limitations , but because somewhere deep in his young soul, he had decided that it simply wasn’t the most interesting thing about him.
And here I was, in awe of this kid, quietly ashamed of myself-a grown man who had sometimes built monuments to his own suffering and allowed it become my identity.
As I watched him, my heart slowly worried that the world may someday get to him and place its constraints on that boundless spirit. But somehow, I remain confident that he’ll pull through.
I walked away from our interaction lighter, and somehow more serious about my own dreams. He will write his books one day, I’m certain of it. And somewhere in those pages, there will be courage, mischief, adventure and a refusal to be defined by loss.
As I walked him to the car, his guardian complained, half amused, half exasperated, that he had gone through several wheelchairs in one year already. His adventures and mischief simply couldn’t be contained as he wouldn’t stop moving.
And there it was. My title.
I had met a boy who wouldn’t stop moving.
In his frail body, he housed the greatest spirit I had ever encountered—and gave me a beautiful story to tell.
The Ibadan Public School Mathematics Championship 1.0 is about consistency, not noise.
Step by step, we’re building a platform that gives public school students confidence, visibility, and a reason to believe in their abilities.
The journey continues.
#IPSMC#education#sdg4
Sundays remind us to slow down, reflect, and realign with what truly matters. As we rest today, our commitment to building opportunities for young minds remains steady.
Wishing you a peaceful Sunday filled with hope and clarity. Happy Sunday
The Ibadan Public School Mathematics Championship isn’t a one-off idea, it’s a long-term commitment. We’re building patiently and intentionally, focused on giving public school students a lasting platform to shine. We’re here to stay.
#IPSMC#SDG4#Education#PublicSchool#Math
It’s been a quiet two weeks not because we paused, but because we were building. Sometimes progress happens behind the scenes before it shows up publicly.
We’re back, focused, and still committed to giving public school students the platform they deserve.
#IPSMC#sdg4#school