See how Crystal Palace are playing Mancity like it’s just a friendly match. But when it’s Arsenal, suddenly teams start playing like their lives depend on it. Anyways, thank God for the bravery of Everton. Proper club, proper fans, respect to the Evertonians 🙌
@d_ocheido Dem wan dey chop d food wey dem neva pay for 😂
And this is to both male and female, not to the men only. Because ehn, wetin dey hungry young women of nowadays, no be here. Pythons and dragons dem 😂
Swallow swallow.
Swallow wetin go choke you!
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
PRESS RELEASE
13 April 2026
FG OPENS APPLICATION FOR SECOND COHORT OF NATIONAL TVET PROGRAMME, EXPANDS SKILLS TRAINING AND JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR NIGERIAN YOUTH
The Federal Government has opened applications for the second cohort of its Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Programme, aimed at equipping Nigerian youth with practical skills for employment, entrepreneurship, and national development.
The Honourable Minister of Education, Maruf Tunji Alausa, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to human capital development, describing the programme as a strategic intervention aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The programme offers 6-month and 1-year hands-on training in accredited centres across all states and the FCT, with participants receiving a monthly stipend of ₦22,500 and nationally recognised certification upon completion.
Training will cover high-demand sectors such as ICT, construction, agriculture, automotive technology, creative media, fashion, cosmetology, tourism, catering, and leather works.
The Ministry is also collaborating with the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture and Tourism to expand opportunities in creative and cultural industries.
To ensure accountability, attendance will be monitored using biometric systems, and stipends will be tied to compliance. Applicants must provide their NIN and BVN during registration via the official portal.
The Ministry encouraged eligible Nigerians to take advantage of the opportunity to acquire market-relevant skills and promote economic productivity.
Boriowo Folasade
Director, Press and Public Relations
Elon Musk thinks the entire education system is built on a broken assumption.
That every student should learn the same thing. At the same speed. In the same order. At the same time.
Musk: “Everyone goes through from like 5th grade to 6th grade to 7th grade like it’s an assembly line. But people are not objects on an assembly line.”
The model was designed for a factory economy. Standardized inputs. Predictable outputs.
That economy is gone. The assembly line is gone.
But the education system still runs on its logic.
A student who masters algebra in two weeks sits through eight more weeks because the calendar says so. A student who struggles gets dragged forward because the schedule doesn’t wait.
Neither is being served. Both are being processed.
Musk: “Allow people to progress at the fastest pace that they can or are interested in, in each subject.”
AI doesn’t teach a classroom. It teaches a student.
One at a time. Every time.
It skips what a student already knows. It finds where they’re stuck and approaches it from a different angle.
It adjusts in real time. Not at the end of a semester when the damage is already done.
A student obsessed with basketball learns fractions through shooting percentages. A student who builds in Minecraft learns geometry through architecture.
The subject doesn’t change. The entry point does.
No teacher with thirty students can do this. Not because they lack skill.
Because the math doesn’t work.
AI doesn’t have that constraint.
Musk: “You do not need to tell your kid to play video games. They will play video games on autopilot all day. So if you can make it interactive and engaging, then you can make education far more compelling.”
The brain isn’t broken. The format is.
Kids learn complex systems and strategic thinking for hours voluntarily. Then walk into a classroom and can’t focus for twenty minutes.
That’s not a discipline problem. That’s a design problem.
Musk: “A university education is often unnecessary. You probably learn the vast majority of what you’re going to learn there in the first two years. And most of it is from your classmates.”
Four years. Six figures of debt.
And the real value comes from the people sitting next to you. Not the institution charging you.
The degree doesn’t certify knowledge. It certifies endurance.
Musk: “If the goal is to start a company, I would say no point in finishing college.”
The system was built to train employees. If you’re not trying to be one, it has nothing left to offer you.
Every lecture. Every textbook. Every curriculum. Now available instantly. Personalized to any learner. Adapted to any pace.
The question isn’t whether the old model survives.
It’s how long we keep forcing students through it while the replacement already exists.
@mrbayoa1 Not that simple. And you sure could say you did it yourself even if Chelsea had won today’s match, because it took effort to maintain 🥇 on the table.