by Noah Honawon | Jul 11, 2025 | Coding, Skills
Personal leadership isn’t just a corporate term or something teens grow into during high school debates. It begins right at home, often before a child can spell the word “leadership.” The way a child learns to manage themselves, their choices, emotions, and...
by Noah Honawon | Jul 4, 2025 | Academics
Introduction: Too Much Info, Not Enough Clarity A constant stream of alerts, messages, and opinions leads to a silent crisis: information overload. When young minds are overfed with data but undernourished in understanding, confusion is inevitable. And for JAMB and...
by Noah Honawon | Jun 27, 2025 | Academics, Skills
What Do You Say When “No” Is Hard to Say? Imagine this: Your child comes home from school looking a bit down. You ask what’s wrong, and they mumble something about their friends daring them to skip class or break a rule. They didn’t want to, but they...
by Noah Honawon | Jun 19, 2025 | Academics
Introduction: The Waiting Game — and What Comes Next For thousands of students who’ve written the JAMB UTME, the next big question is: “Did I make the admission list?” But here’s what most people don’t know: admissions come in waves, and each list (Merit, Catchment,...
by Noah Honawon | Jun 12, 2025 | Coding, Skills
As parents, one of our greatest responsibilities isn’t just providing for our kids, but shaping how they see the world. More than toys or even good grades, their mindset will determine how they handle life’s challenges, relationships, and opportunities. So what...