Archbishop Christopher Edeh faults British colonial education in Africa, urging reforms to align learning with skills, culture, and modern development priorities.
Adedotun Oyeniyi

Adedotun Oyeniyi
Adedotun Oyeniyi is a creative and professional powerhouse in Nigeria, excelling as a music artist, administrative manager, content creator, and writer. Balancing artistry with leadership, he administratively manages operations at Lushly Agric Limited, where Green House Agriculture is being practiced, which champions sustainability, he crafts engaging content, and writes impactful stories. His blend of creativity and expertise makes him a valuable figure across diverse fields.
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Nigerian schools adopt flexible tuition and new strategies for retaining patronage as parents struggle with economic pressures.