Education
Over 80,000 Saudi Teachers Embrace TeacherKit App

By Dipo Olowookere
Proving its success in providing educators with previously untapped opportunities for growth, ITWORX Education has to date enabled more 80,000 teachers in Saudi Arabia, and more than one million educators worldwide, to effortlessly manage their classrooms and students, by adding its versatile TeacherKit app to their educational arsenal.
Coupling TeacherKit’s advanced features with the convenience and easy access through mobile devices, the app frees up teachers’ time and allows them to focus on what they love most; teaching.
The TeacherKit application acts as a personal organizer for the teacher. The app features an intuitive interface and packs a wide range of powerful features that make day-to-day teaching a breeze by eliminating the headache of routine class administration.
Through a simple and easy-to-use interface, TeacherKit enables teachers to organize classes, print seating charts for students, log and track attendance, create a grading schema and record students’ grades, add behaviour notes for students, and keep parents informed on their children’s progress. The app can be used, without the need for specialist skills or training, for K12 to higher education, corporate training and beyond.
Commenting on the growing adoption of TeacherKit in Saudi Arabia and around the world, Mr Hatem Sallam, CEO of ITWORX Education, said: “We are thrilled to be a part of transforming the experience of so many educators in the Kingdom, as well as around the world, and serve as their trusted partner on their quest to realize their institutions’ e-learning vision. As an established forerunner in the field of educational software solutions, ITWORX Education’s scope and mission since its founding have been powered by innovation and expertise, and our TeacherKit application is a prime example.”
He added: “Not only does the app free up teachers’ time and turn classroom management into a joy rather than a chore, it also adds value and impact by helping them analyze and share information like never before. More importantly, TeacherKit’s multi-lingual interface, versatile features and multi-platform compatibility means that educators have everything they need to effectively manage their classrooms anywhere and anytime. This is why TeacherKit is the number one class management tool worldwide, and is poised to be the leading choice for teachers in the KSA.”
TeacherKit is available in English and Arabic on iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Android Phones, and all Windows 8 devices. On iOS devices, the app supports a total of 7 languages including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, and Russian.
The state-of-the-art application is free to download and use. For $3.99 per month or $39.99 per year, TeacherKit Premium upgrades the experience with reporting and a plethora of advanced features to help teachers work even smarter and make teaching a straightforward pleasure. Achieving record success, the app has so far garnered over one million downloads worldwide, and more than 80,000 downloads in Saudi Arabia alone.
Education
Conference on Investing in Boys for Stronger Families, Communities Holds in Ibadan
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
A conference with the theme Flourish and Thrive: Investing in Boys for Stronger Families and Communities will take place at the Local Government Training School, Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan, Oyo State, on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
The programme, in its second edition, is part of activities lined up to mark the 2026 International Boys’ Day Conference. It is being put in place by Boys Aid Network to confront a question many institutions have quietly ignored: Who is intentionally preparing the next generation of boys for the realities of leadership, responsibility, and manhood?
Expected to grace the occasion are educators, mentors, advocates, parents, and students.
The speakers include Jesudamilare Adesegun-David, Co-founder of Enovate Lab; Samson Folarin, Editor of Punch Newspaper Weekend Titles; Oluseye Joseph, Founder of EnterpriseCEO; Barrister Dotun Akinsanmi, Managing Partner at Dotun Akinsanmi LP; and media personality, Folakemi Arowolo, popularly known as Folakemi Mighty.
The convener, Barrister Olufunke Oyinlola, described the initiative as a deliberate effort to create safe and transformational spaces for boys to learn, reflect, and engage in meaningful conversations about their future.
“Too many boys are growing up without guidance, without safe spaces to express themselves, and without people intentionally helping them navigate the realities of life. This conference is our response to that challenge. We want boys to know that they are seen, valued, and capable of becoming responsible men who positively influence their families and communities,” she stated.
She added that the conference is ultimately about helping boys see possibilities differently and exposing them to conversations that can shape their confidence, choices, and sense of purpose.
More than 300 secondary school boys from across Oyo State are expected to participate in the event, which is organised in partnership with the Oyo State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. The programme will combine keynote sessions, mentorship conversations, interactive learning, and a spelling bee competition aimed at boosting confidence and intellectual engagement.
Education
Nollywood Star Alex Ekubo Dies
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
A popular Nigerian actor, Alex Ekubo, has reportedly passed away after a protracted illness.
According to reports, the movie star died after a battle with cancer, which kept him away from public glare and social media.
Last year, some of his fans expressed concerns over his sudden absence from social media, asking about his whereabouts.
On Tuesday evening, news about his demise flooded the blogosphere.
One of the sympathisers, Peter Okoye of the P-Square fame, wrote a Rest in Peace on the Nollywood star’s picture on X, formerly known as Twitter, confirming his death.
Several personalities and others have also expressed shock over the passing of the 40-year-old entertainer, who dazzled many with his acting skills.
During his lifetime, Alex Ekubo, who was said to have died of cancer, won several awards.
Education
Platform Schools Ipaja Clinches 2026 Ecobank Chess Championship
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The secondary school category of the 2026 Ecobank National Schools Team Chess Championship has been won by Platform School, Baruwa, Ipaja, after defeating Dayspring School.
The competition was sponsored by Ecobank Nigeria, in partnership with SchoolMate, Newcross, Exploration & Production Limited, GZI Limited, Frutta and the Nigeria Chess Federation (NCF).
The contest attracted over a thousand students from schools across the country to the Ecobank Pan African Centre (EPAC) in Lagos.
Platform School clinched the first spot after six rounds with 16 match points, edging Dayspring School, which also finished unbeaten but settled for second place on tiebreaks. King’s College Lagos claimed third position after an impressive campaign.
The result further strengthened the growing rivalry between Platform School and Dayspring School. Platform School won the maiden edition of the Ecobank-sponsored championship before Dayspring School emerged as champions in the second edition. Platform School, however, bounced back strongly by reclaiming the title in the third edition and has now secured back-to-back titles after winning the fourth edition. Meanwhile, Dayspring School have now recorded consecutive second-place finishes following their triumph in the second edition.
In the primary category, Chess in Slums Africa delivered a dominant performance, winning all six matches to finish with a perfect score of 18 match points. First Baptist Group of Schools also finished with a perfect win record but settled for second place on tiebreaks, while Jareb Private School, Ogun, finished third. The event witnessed remarkable performances from young players, further highlighting the rapid growth of grassroots chess development in Nigeria.
The Primary Category title was especially significant for Chess in Slums Africa, as the team received celebrations and support on-site from Tunde Onakoya, whose presence added excitement and inspiration to the young players during the close of the championship and the closing ceremony.
Speaking about the event, the Head of Educational and Social Services at Ecobank, Mr Kunle Adewoyi, urged the students to strive hard to become Grand Masters in the near future.
“There are Grand Masters in Kenya, Rwanda and some other African countries, but, sadly, we don’t have any in Nigeria at the moment. It is our prayer that some of these students will become one in the near future,” he stated.
Mr Adewoyi said that Ecobank was particular about chess sponsorship because it helps in the development of the kids.
The Vice President of the Nigerian Chess Federation, Mr Adeyinka Adewale, was full of praise for Ecobank and other partners for sponsoring the tournament, just as he promised that next year’s edition will be bigger and better.
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