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Alex Onyia

@winexviv

CEO at Educare
(Sultan of Software đź‘‘)

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N50 million can get 5000 children in Ebonyi State back to school this September. Today, we visited so many villages in Ebonyi State and also engage with lots of schools, although they were having holiday lessons. My proudest moment will be when I visit any State in the South

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If you have a toddler at home, please take away phones from them as often as you can. Your nanny’s should not keep phones close to them at night or answer calls beside them. The radiation causes autism after long exposure which affects their learning abilities as they grow.

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NECO have refused to refused to release their results and admission deadlines will soon be over. Why is there a nationwide attack on these students from all angles? What crime did they commit? I’m getting irritated by these levels of wickedness on these youngsters.

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Post UTME form closes on the 16th of this month for some universities, and JAMB has still not opened the portal for uploading WAEC results. You may not understand what these students and families are going through.

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In China, schools prepare children to compete with the world. In Nigeria, schools prepare children to pass local exams. That’s why while they’re launching satellites, we’re still debating cut-off marks.

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In China, education is a national strategy. In Nigeria, education is a political afterthought. That’s why they’re exporting knowledge — and we’re exporting talent.

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Within 2 years we will achieve zero out of school children in the South East. Atleast every child will be able to read, write and communicate properly.

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Do you know that because of N5,500 termly school fess, over a hundred thousand children are being sent away from schools in the South East? We can’t let this to continue.

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Next week, we will gather a lot of village/ghetto private school teachers and school leaders in Ebonyi State for trainings. These are some of the schools we will be deploying several children in. They will owe us a duty of care for the children as we monitor their academic

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Abia State spent N7 billion on 20 smart schools projects. Look at the rubbish they executed. Why don’t our leaders regard education?

Abia State spent N7 billion on 20 smart schools projects. 

Look at the rubbish they executed.

Why don’t our leaders regard education?
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A smart school isn’t just a shiny building — it’s technology, data-driven teaching, and future-ready skills. Enugu and Abia are building “smart schools” with painted walls, but if the classrooms still run on rote learning, we’re only painting the same old outdated system. Smart

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In the US, a welder is treated like a professional and earns a living wage. In Nigeria, even a mechanical engineer struggles to find work and ends up running a POS shop. The crisis is not unemployment — it’s the worthlessness of our education-to-work pipeline. The question is

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In Europe & America, welders, plumbers, and other tradesmen are licensed, certified, and protected by law — so they earn like professionals. They can feed a family, buy cars, and live with dignity. In Nigeria, anyone can claim the title, no standards, no inspections — so the

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There are thousands of hotels in the South East, but I have never seen any school or institution that trains and certifies the receptionists, managers etc while maintaining global standards. Maybe this explains why the quality of services in most hotels in the South East

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Izzi LGA of Ebonyi State is the LGA with the highest number of out of school children in the South East. That is the LGA of the current governor of Ebonyi State.

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To be a doctor, you need 10 yrs in school. To be an engineer, 5 yrs. To run a business, business school. But to be a governor or president—who controls all these experts—you need NOTHING. No qualification, no training. Isn’t that why Nigeria is the way it is?

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We developed a centralised data management system for isee.ng . We will be using it to manage all the students/pupils data that we will be educating daily. We will also be monitoring their daily attendance in their various schools and also what they are learning

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For many of us, our first real computer lesson wasn’t from school—it was Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing. That software shaped our childhood more than Nigeria’s entire ICT curriculum. Why has one foreign program left more impact than decades of our education policies?

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In the UK, parents get fined £80 (₦160k) if their child misses school without permission — doubling to £160 if unpaid in 21 days. Meanwhile in Nigeria, millions of children are out of school and government does NOTHING. Shouldn’t we be fining leaders instead?