Nigeria’s education sector is facing intense scrutiny as the Senate summons the Education Minister and WAEC leadership over sudden changes to the SSCE subject structure for the 2025/2026 academic cycle. The removal of familiar subjects like Computer Studies and Civic Education, alongside the introduction of new courses just months before exams, has raised concerns about student readiness, teacher capacity, and unequal impact on schools outside major cities. Speaking from frontline experience, Yusuf Abubakar, Principal of Supreme Education Foundation School, explains what these changes mean for SS3 students, school administrators, and the wider education system, as lawmakers question whether reform without preparation risks leaving thousands behind. Watch for expert insight into what lies ahead for Nigeria’s exam candidates.
🕒 Posted on: 2025-12-30 23:52:01
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