In many Nigerian households and schools, success is still widely measured by academic performance. Parents ask about grades, class positions, and exam scores. Teachers are celebrated for helping students pass WAEC and JAMB. Students often believe that if they excel academically, their future is secure. Yet, when we look closely at the world young people are stepping into, we see a very different reality. The modern world demands more than knowledge of subjects. It demands communication, confidence, emotional maturity, adaptability, and leadership. These abilities are not always taught in the classroom, but they influence how teenagers interact with others, make decisions, pursue opportunities, and handle challenges. In many cases, they shape a young person's future even more than traditional academics. This is why soft skills are not just an optional add-on to education. They are one of the real keys to preparing teenagers for adulthood in today’s Nigeria. ...
When you hear stories of students winning fully funded scholarships to study abroad, it might sound like magic, as if their applications somehow rose to the top by luck. But the truth is far less mystical. Behind every scholarship winner is not luck but preparation, positioning, and a strategy built over time. The global scholarship space is like a marketplace. Thousands of students from across the world are pitching themselves to the same handful of opportunities. What separates those who get picked from those who don’t is not always grades. It is how well they tell their story, how deliberately they build their track record , and how convincingly they connect their journey to the vision of the scholarship provider. Do Your Homework Before You Apply Every scholarship has a story. Some are funded by governments to promote cultural exchange. Others are backed by institutions looking for researchers or leaders. Some target financial needs , while others reward acade...