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From the Seminary to the Streets: A Formator’s Eye-Opening Journey on Education

The journey from the hallowed halls of a seminary to the bustling streets of Nigeria offers a unique perspective on the transformative power of education. As a former formator at St. John Cross Seminary in Nsukka, I witnessed firsthand how early educational experiences can shape lives and destinies. This journey opened my eyes to the […]

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Breaking the Cycle of Poverty: Unpacking the Root Causes Affecting Nigerian Youth

The cycle of poverty in Nigeria is a multifaceted problem, deeply intertwined with educational shortcomings and economic challenges. Many Nigerian youths find themselves trapped in poverty due to systemic issues that hinder their ability to access quality education and acquire marketable skills. Understanding these root causes is the first step toward lasting change. At the

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The Hidden Costs of Poor Education: How Lack of Skills Fuels Youth Unrest

Poor education carries hidden costs that extend far beyond the classroom, affecting individual lives and national stability. In Nigeria, the gap in quality education and vocational training has sown seeds of discontent among youth. This shortfall often leads to a lack of skills, which in turn contributes to social unrest and economic stagnation. Without access

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