Posted on March 4, 2015. Tags: Africa, Boko Haram, Education, Goodluck Jonathan, Islam, MEND, Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria, Oil, presidential elections
The upcoming March 28 presidential elections in Nigeria are expected to be the most contested in the nation’s history. As election day approaches, the world is given a revealing look at the challenges facing Africa’s largest country today. The electoral candidates are incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), which has been […]
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Posted on April 15, 2014. Tags: change, children, colleges, creativity, degrees, Education, employment, finland, Industrial, ken, learning, literature, reforms, Revolution, robinson, school, sir, standardized, Students, testing, the, thinking, World
It is widely believed that the most influential era ever to be blessed by the infinite capacities of the human brain was the Industrial Revolution. With the world revolving around the sudden purge of development, everything began to be constituted along the blueprint of the infrastructure of the Industrial Revolution. The process of standardizing all […]
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Posted in Culture, Economics, Education, Europe, Global Economy