All posts tagged "Education"
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Culture & SocietyFrom Uganda slum to Disney heroine, African chess champion inspires girls battling poverty
The true story of a teenager from a Ugandan slum who transformed her life from corn seller to international chess player...
The CrierJuly 18, 2016 -
EducationGifted children in Africa’s urban slums are a precious and untapped resource
We all know that it doesn’t matter whether you’re rich or poor. You can still be gifted. Opportunity is the key....
The CrierMay 3, 2016 -
HealthThe Embarrassing State of Nigeria’s Healthcare Sector
Confucius admonished in one of his famous quote that “By three methods we may learn wisdom: first, by reflection, which is...
David JuliusMarch 17, 2016 -
Culture & SocietyAre blacks genetically less intelligent or is it just racism?
An Ongoing Controversy An existing controversy in the world of science is the issue of race in relation to intelligence. While...
SwaliAfricaFebruary 8, 2016 -
EducationShould African Governments stop buying computers for schools ?
The increased use of computer and mobile technology in Africa has debatably become a trendy occurrence. The Governments of several African...
The CrierNovember 20, 2015 -
Culture & SocietyShould African schools stop teaching in English ?
In October 2015, Ghana’s education minister, Dr. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang announced the intention of the Ghanaian government to change its medium...
The CrierNovember 9, 2015 -
TechnologyRobots in Africa. What does this mean for the continent ?
Over the last 4 years, more than 20 organizations’ in Africa have launched initiatives to advance participation in robotics’. Now Institutions...
The CrierOctober 12, 2015