Gamification vs. Traditional Learning: Who Holds the Future of Education in Nigeria?

Education in Nigeria is standing at a defining crossroads. For decades, the traditional classroom model—marked by chalkboards, strict timetables, rote memorization, and high-stakes examinations—has dominated the system, producing some of the brightest professionals in medicine, law, and engineering. Yet, despite its legacy, this approach is increasingly struggling to meet the expectations of a digital-first generation. As the country grapples with overcrowded classrooms, inadequate funding, and a culture that places more emphasis on passing WAEC or JAMB than on developing critical thinking, a new force is quietly reshaping the learning landscape: gamification.

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Lagos Launches Groundbreaking Arts and Health Festival to Revolutionize Healing and Wellness

In a pioneering move to blend creativity with healthcare, Lagos State has officially launched its first-ever Arts and Health Festival, aimed at demonstrating how art can enhance healing, wellness, and public health. The festival, hosted at the Soto Art Gallery in Ikoyi, kicked off on Sunday evening with a welcome cocktail that brought together health experts, artists, and dignitaries from across the state.

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