Measuring what matters in Nigerian education

    Oluwafemi Mayowa Olusola | Insights | Apr 08, 2026    
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Did you know Nigeria is home to roughly one in five of the world’s out-of-school children? Over 10 million primary-age children remain out of school, with attendance particularly low in northern regions. This is not just a policy problem; it is a measurement problem. Without the right metrics, reforms risk becoming declarations rather than tools for real change, leaving systemic gaps unaddressed and progress difficult to track.

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