Education
I Teach Maths Like Church Sermon—Teacher

By Modupe Gbadeyanka
A Mathematics teacher at Pegasus High School, Eket, Akwa Ibom State, Mrs Essien Bassey, has disclosed that her method of “preaching mathematics like a church sermon” has helped greatly in sustaining the interest of her students in the subject.
Mrs Bassey, who accompanied her student to the venue of the on-going 2016 Cowbellpedia Mathematics Television Quiz Show in Lagos, explained that Mathematics is a subject that requires a lot of emotions on the part of the teacher, and on the part of the students.
“I have found out that Mathematics, like religion requires a lot of emotions; and since I discovered this, I have changed my tactics. Now I preach Mathematics; I don’t teach it.
“The bible is full of parables which Jesus used to illustrate his teachings that appeared difficult to his followers. The parables simplify the stories and consequently connect to the emotions of the listeners. The same I do in my class and it is working,” she told journalists outside the studio.
She maintained that Mathematics is an emotional subject that should be taught with a lot of conviction, to achieve short and long term objectives.
“The short term goal is for the students to pick enough interest to pass the subject, while the long term goal, for me is to convert the students to great mathematicians,” Mrs Bassey, who has been teaching the subject for the past 13 years, said.
Her student, Uwakmfom Utuk and Ademola Fatoke of Ota Total Academy, qualified for the semi-final in the senior category.
The duo overcame Oluwaseun Emoda of Scholars Universal Secondary School, Ota, Ogun State; Bukola Abolarin of Landmark University Secondary School, Omu-Aran, Kwara State; Nathaniel Damale of Aleka Academy, Ankpa, Kogi State; and Immaculate Conception Secondary School, Bauchi, Bauchi State.
In the junior category, Oreofe Daniel of The Ambassador College, Ota, Ogun State and Micah Gabriel of Evangel College, Gombe, Gombe State qualified for the semi-finals.
The duo defeated Taofikat Tiamiyu of Scholars Universal Secondary School, Ota, Ogun State; Peter Atolagbe of Miracle International School, Osogbo, Osun State; Goodness Isang of Nigerian Turkish International School, Abuja; and Favour Anefu of Global Kids Academy, Sokoto, Sokoto State.
Utuk and Fatoke expressed confidence about their chances to excel in the finals and promised to put in all efforts to realize the dream of winning the ultimate prize. The same sentiment was re-echoed by Gabriel and Daniel.
“I thank God for the journey so far, and I pray I am able to do the needful to win the prize. This is my 2016 New Year resolution and I pray God will help me,” Daniel said.
The ultimate prize for this year’s edition is One million naira and an all-expense paid educational excursion outside the country. The teacher of the winning students will receive N400,000.
The airing of the programme continues this weekend; AIT Network on Saturday, 7pm; TVC Lagos, Saturday, 8pm; NTA Ibadan, Saturday, 9:30am; NTA Kano, Saturday, 2pm; CRBC Calabar, Saturday 7pm; NTA Onitsha, Sunday, 5pm; STV Jos, Sunday, 5pm. Also, you can watch it on DSTV Channel 154 on Saturday, 9pm.
Education
StudyAbroadly: UK Universities with Low Tuition Deposits for Nigerian Students
For Nigerian students, managing the initial tuition deposit is one of the most important parts of preparing for a UK student visa application. While many universities have increased their deposit requirements for the 2026 academic year, the institutions listed below are known for either lower entry deposits or flexible payment arrangements. If you are planning to study in the UK and want to manage your upfront costs carefully, this guide is for you.
- Edinburgh Napier University
Deposit: £4000 (with a £500 prompt payment discount if you pay in full 30 days before your start date)
Edinburgh Napier is a top-ranked modern university located in Scotland’s capital city, one of the most beautiful and culturally rich cities in Europe. It is particularly popular among Nigerian students for its Business, Creative Industries, and Computing programmes, all of which are delivered with a practical, industry-facing approach. The prompt payment discount is worth noting: paying in full early enough can bring your effective deposit down which is a meaningful saving.
2. Wrexham University
Deposit: £5,000 (always confirm against your specific offer letter)
Wrexham University is located in Wales and offers some of the most affordable tuition fees in the entire UK. It has built a reputation for being a supportive, community-focused institution with practical courses in Engineering and Management that prepare graduates well for the job market. For Nigerian students who want a quality education at a lower overall cost, Wrexham deserves serious consideration.
3. University of Greenwich
Deposit: £3,500 for Nigerian applicants
The University of Greenwich is a historic institution with campuses in London and Kent. It is consistently one of the most popular UK universities among Nigerian applicants, and a large part of that appeal comes down to its relatively low deposit compared to other London-area schools. Greenwich is particularly well regarded for Business and Engineering, and its London campus gives students direct access to one of the world’s greatest cities.
4. Teesside University
Deposit: £4,000
Teesside University is based in Middlesbrough and now also has a London campus, giving students flexibility in where they study. It is highly rated for student satisfaction and has invested heavily in its facilities across Digital Media, Health, and Business. For students who want a modern, well-resourced university experience at a manageable upfront cost, Teesside is a solid pick.
5. Ulster University
Deposit: £4,000 to £6,000 (varies by campus)
Ulster University has a footprint that stretches across Northern Ireland and includes branch campuses in London and Birmingham, giving Nigerian students a rare degree of flexibility in where they choose to study. The university is well known for its high graduate employability rates and its industry-linked Master’s programmes, making it a practical choice for students who are focused on career outcomes from the outset.
6. University of Dundee
Deposit: £5,000 (standard international deposit)
The University of Dundee is a prestigious Scottish institution that consistently ranks at the top for student experience and research quality. It is a recognised leader in Life Sciences, Art, and Design, and its position in Scotland means students benefit from a city that is both affordable and highly liveable. Dundee is an excellent destination for students who want a research-intensive university experience in a comfortable, welcoming environment.
7. University of Winchester
Deposit: £3,000 to £5,000 (refer to your specific offer letter)
The University of Winchester is located in a beautiful, historic city in Hampshire and offers a more personalised, close-knit learning environment than many larger institutions. Winchester is particularly well regarded for Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences, and its smaller campus size means students receive more individual attention from academic staff. For Nigerian students who prefer a quieter, more intimate university experience, Winchester is worth a close look.
8. University of Worcester
Deposit: £3,000 to £4,000
The University of Worcester has built a well-deserved reputation for its commitment to inclusion and sustainability. Its programmes in Education, Nursing, and Sports Science are particularly well regarded, and the university’s values-driven approach to education resonates with many Nigerian students. Worcester is a compact, friendly city with a low cost of living, making the overall financial picture here one of the most manageable on this list.
9. Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU)
Deposit: £3,500
Glasgow Caledonian University, often described as “The University for the Common Good,” sits in the heart of Glasgow and is one of the most popular UK universities among Nigerian applicants. One of the most attractive features at GCU is its £3,000 scholarship that is automatically applied to many postgraduate courses, which can significantly reduce the actual cost of study beyond the deposit itself. Glasgow is also one of the UK’s most affordable major cities, making day-to-day living costs much more manageable than in London.
10. University of Derby
Deposit: Historically £3,000, though some departments may now request £8,000 depending on course risk level. Always confirm the latest 2026 figures with the university directly.
The University of Derby was awarded Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework, which is one of the highest distinctions a UK university can receive for teaching quality. Derby is particularly well regarded for Hospitality, Tourism, and Engineering, and its student satisfaction scores are consistently impressive. The variation in deposit levels by department is worth clarifying early.
11. University of Bedfordshire
Deposit: 50% to 65% of the first year’s tuition fee
Bedfordshire’s deposit structure is percentage-based instead of a flat figure. However, because the university’s base tuition fees are often lower than many other UK institutions, the actual amount payable remains manageable for many Nigerian families. The university has campuses in Luton and Bedford, both of which are conveniently close to London. Bedfordshire is a practical, career-oriented institution with programmes that appeal to a wide range of students.
Important Notes for Applicants
Before you apply, there are a few things every Nigerian student should keep in mind.
WAEC/NECO English Waiver: Almost all of the universities on this list will waive the IELTS if you have a C6 or above in English from WAEC or NECO. This saves you both time and money and is a significant advantage for Nigerian applicants.
CAS Issuance: Your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) will only be issued once your deposit has been cleared. The CAS is what you need to apply for your UK student visa, so clearing your deposit promptly is an important part of your timeline.
Proof of Funds: To secure your visa, you must hold the remaining tuition balance and specific living expenses in your account for at least 28 consecutive days. These funds must stay in your bank regardless of your university deposit amount.
If your campus is inside London, you need to show £1,529 per month. For a nine month period, this equals a total of £13,761.
For locations outside London, the monthly requirement is £1,171. This results in a total of £10,539 for the same nine month duration. Organizing these finances well in advance is a vital part of your application.
Studyabroadly: Best Study Abroad Agency in Nigeria
Studyabroadly is a Nigerian study abroad agency with a single focus: helping Nigerian students successfully gain admission to universities abroad. The agency offers a full range of services that cover every stage of the process, from the first conversation to the day you board your flight.
Services Studyabroadly offers include:
University and Course Selection — Consultants work with each student individually to identify the universities and programmes that match their academic background, career goals, and budget.
Application Processing — The agency prepares and submits applications on behalf of students, ensuring that every document meets the university’s exact specifications.
Personal Statement Writing — Studyabroadly’s team crafts compelling personal statements that present each applicant’s story in the most effective way possible.
Scholarship Identification — The agency actively searches for scholarships and funding opportunities that are available to Nigerian students at each institution.
IELTS Waiver Guidance — For students who qualify, Studyabroadly advises on the process of applying for an IELTS waiver using WAEC or NECO results.
CAS and Visa Support — Once an offer is secured, the agency guides students through the deposit payment, CAS application, and the full UK student visa process.
Pre-Departure Advice — From accommodation to what to pack, Studyabroadly prepares students for what to expect when they arrive in the UK.
If you are ready to take the next step toward studying in the UK, reach out to the Studyabroadly team. Hundreds of Nigerian students have already made the journey with their support, and yours could be next.
Education
6,300 Benefit N1.7bn from Teachers’ Endwell Scheme in Oyo
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Over N1.7 billion has been disbursed to about 6,300 teachers and next-of-kin between 2022 and 2026 under the Teachers’ Social Security Scheme (Endwell Scheme) in Oyo State.
The Endwell scheme was conceived at a time when retiring teachers were abandoned by all tiers of government, and many faced severe psychological and financial distress due to late payment of gratuities and pensions.
But since its inception about three decades ago, the initiative has become a dependable social security support for thousands in the state.
At the 14th state (Biennial) general meeting of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) held at the Teachers’ House, Oluyole Estate, Ibadan, the chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mr Obasola Elijah Olayiwola, reaffirmed the scheme’s solid financial footing and consistent fulfilment of obligations to members.
During the presentation of the management report, he said the rise in benefit payments reflects an increasing number of retiring teachers and a growing subscriber base, boosted by the recruitment of new teachers by Governor Seyi Makinde.
He assured members that the scheme remains financially disciplined, saying, “The Endwell Scheme continues to be a strong pillar of support for our teachers. The steady increase in beneficiaries underscores our commitment to protecting the welfare of those who serve in our classrooms.”
He added that the board will continue to strengthen investment strategies to maintain sustainable returns for contributors.
On his part, the chairman of NUT Oyo State chapter, Mr Raji Oladimeji Ismael, said the new financial data confirms that the Endwell Scheme has entered a new era of stability, strength, and relevance.
He stated that the scheme’s uninterrupted performance over the last three decades, without any record of financial collapse, demonstrates its resilience despite past scepticism and opposition.
“Today marks another milestone in the history of Endwell. The gloomy days are completely over. The scheme has weathered storms, survived doubt, and continues to wax stronger daily,” he said.
Mr Oladimeji reiterated that the scheme has consistently paid Non-Refundable Terminal Benefits (NRTB) and death-in-service compensation to members and families across the state for three decades.
He praised past and present management teams, particularly the current Board led by Comrade Obasola, for consolidating the scheme’s successes, also commending subscribers for their loyalty and prompt dues payment.
A major highlight of the event was the special recognition and honour bestowed on the founding fathers and early contributors who played pivotal roles in the creation and successful take-off of the Endwell Scheme.
Those honoured included Comrade Anusat Babatunde Amuda, Comrade Ibrahim Bolomope, Comrade Elijah Olu Abiala, Comrade Suleiman Adediran, Mr Tade Ipadeola, Mrs J. L. Latunji, and Mr Oladiti Oladapo.
The union described them as visionaries whose courage and foresight midwifed a scheme that has now become a lifeline for thousands of educators in Oyo State, urging newly recruited teachers to join the scheme, stressing that Endwell remains one of the most reliable and effective welfare mechanisms available to educators in Oyo State.
Education
2026 Akada Children’s Book Festival Holds May 23
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The 2026 edition of Akada Children’s Book Festival (ACBF) will take place on Saturday, May 23, at Rugby School Nigeria, Eko Atlantic, Lagos.
A statement from the organisers disclosed that this event, in its eighth year, will offer families a chance to engage their kids in fun, learning, and imagination all in one vibrant space.
The theme is Big Dreams, Brave Stories, and will feature different activities designed to move beyond passive participation, giving children the opportunity to engage actively with stories, explore their creativity, and connect with books in ways that feel natural and exciting.
Some of the rich and engaging line-up of activities designed to immerse children, parents, and educators in an interactive literary experience include author-led book readings, author meet-and-greet sessions, storytime sessions, book chats, book exhibitions and signings, workshops for children, workshops for parents and educators, writing and illustration competition announcements, scrabble and chess tournaments, theme song competition, sip and paint sessions, STEM activities, sensory play experiences, drama, music, and dance performances, and prizes and book giveaways.
The book festival encourages children to embrace courage, creativity, and self-expression. Through stories of adventure, bravery, and self-discovery, kids are inspired to dream boldly, ask questions, and see themselves as active participants in their own journeys.
As a result, some original children’s titles by Nigerian authors have been curated for the event. They include Lumi Drives from London to Lagos by Pelumi Nubi, Sim Sim Goes to the Salon by Tonye Faloughi-Ekezie, Amang Goes to the Village by Namse Udosen, and What Happened on Thursday? A Nigerian Civil War Story by Ayo Oyeku.
These books reflect diverse experiences and cultural contexts, allowing children to see themselves in the stories while exploring new worlds through literature.
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