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Is EdTech Closing or Widening the Digital Learning Gap?

Across the world, digital transformation is reshaping how societies learn and work. Education is no exception; in fact, it is among the sectors where the need for digitalisation is most.

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Is there an alternative to Africa’s brain drain?

Africa’s brain drain, the migration of highly skilled and educated individuals to more developed countries, is a longstanding issue that continues to stifle the continent’s growth and development. While the.

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Nigeria Celebrates Africa’s First Department of Gemmology and Gemstones

Hosting a delegation from Yakubu Gowon University, Abuja, led by Professor Adesoji Adesugba, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake has praised the newly inaugurated Department of Gemmology.

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Decolonising Curriculums: The Push to Rewrite What African Students Learn

In classrooms across Africa, students often learn more about Shakespeare than Soyinka, more about the French Revolution than the Mali Empire. While education is meant to empower, many African curricula.

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How Open Universities Are Expanding Access to Higher Education in Africa

Higher education has long been considered the bedrock of development, offering nations a skilled workforce and fostering innovation. However, for many, the doors of traditional universities remain closed due to.

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Beyond the Classroom: The Future of Skills Development in Africa

Technology and shifting economic paradigms raise the question of how to bridge the global employment gap and the search for answers in Africa has never been more urgent. The education.

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African Students Seek Global Opportunities in High-Demand Fields

The journey for many international students, particularly those from African nations, begins with exploring high-demand programmes across diverse locations, including Australia, Canada, Ireland, the UK, and the U.S. Reports from.

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Education, Partnerships, and the Future of Learning in Africa

Nigerian edtech firm ProjKonnect’s strategic, partnership-driven sponsorship—valued at N375 million over five years—with Digital Africa Global Consult, organisers of the Digital Africa Conference and Exhibition, underscores the progress of Africa.

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