Boiling Point: Nigeria’s Education Sector Under Spotlight as Experts Seek Solutions to Decadence

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Nigeria’s education system is facing a crisis, with a high rate of out-of-school children and a recent mass failure in the Joint Admission and Matriculations Board (JAMB) examination.

To address these challenges, the popular monthly interview discourse, Boiling Point Arena, will hold its 19th edition on Sunday, May 12, 2024.

Prof. Oluyemisi Obilade, a former Vice-Chancellor of Tai Solarin University of Education, and Prof. Kazeem, a former Provost of Osun State College of Education, will join the conversation to discuss the state of education in Nigeria.

The experts will share their insights on the inconsistencies in the country’s educational policies and the dangers posed to Nigeria’s future.

The online show, which will be transmitted live on Sweet 107.1FM, will focus on the theme “Are We Preparing A Generation of Illiterates? Woes And Solutions to Decadence in Nigeria’s Educational System.”

The discussion aims to provide a platform for thought leaders to share their perspectives and offer solutions to the country’s most pressing education challenges.

The program, initiated by Dr. Ayo Arowojolu, a media professional with 34 years of experience, has a large online following and features a diverse range of experts and thought leaders.

This edition promises to be a thought-provoking and insightful conversation that will point the way forward for Nigeria’s education system.

The Boiling Point Arena has a reputation for tackling tough issues and sparking meaningful conversations. This edition is expected to be no different, as the experts delve into the root causes of the education crisis and explore potential solutions.

The discussion will also examine the role of government, parents, and other stakeholders in addressing the challenges facing the education sector.

The show will be moderated by a foremost traditional ruler, Oba Prof Saka Matemilola, who will deliver the keynote speech. The program is expected to attract a large audience, including education experts, policymakers, and concerned citizens.

The conversation will be live on Zoom and transmitted on Sweet 107.1FM, ensuring a wide reach and maximum impact.

As Nigeria grapples with the challenges of out-of-school children, poor education quality, and inadequate funding, the Boiling Point Arena offers a much-needed platform for experts to share their ideas and solutions.

This edition promises to be a significant step towards finding lasting solutions to the country’s education crisis.

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