Young Nigerian man teaches over 400 kids for free in a school

Young Nigerian man teaches over 400 kids for free in a school

- A Nigerian man identified as Tosin Adesuyi is creating an impact in the lives of over 400 kids in Kaduna state

- The young man is devoting his time to teach the kids free of charge

- After Adesuyi shared pictures of his pupils on Twitter, Nigerians took to the comment section to commend him

A Nigerian man identified as Tosin Adesuyi is devoting his time to teach over 400 kids in Kaduna free of charge.

Adesuyi took to his Twitter page to make the disclosure, saying the teaching started under a tree and was later moved to an uncompleted building.

According to him, the school is now building its own structure.

Adesuyi shared pictures of his pupils on Twitter and Nigerians took to the comment section to commend him for the good work he is doing.

Nigerian who teaches over 400kids in a village in kaduna pro bono
After Adesuyi shared pictures of his pupils on Twitter, Nigerians took to the comment section to commend him. Photo credit: @tosinadesuyi/Twitter
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In other news, a 20-year-old first-class degree holder in Economics, Aramide Akintimehin, embraced a career in training future leaders by dedicating her life to teach primary school pupils.

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She earns a living as a primary school teacher who also runs a free school for out-of-school children, Talent Mine Academy.

Aramide said she was prompted to embark on this journey because of the poor quality of education in public schools. She is also working on obtaining a diploma in Education from Babcock University.

In the course of imparting knowledge in these kids, the 20-year-old teacher also said she learns from them.

She narrated a scenario where she was unable to solve a verbal reasoning question which had already been solved by one of her pupils. She said the pupil explained to her how she arrived at the answer.

Aramide shared on her Instagram page: "We had Verbal Reasoning this morning and while trying to draft out the correct answers to the questions, I struggled with finding the answer to a particular question. I decided to check the notes of my kids to see if they attempted it because that question was a bit dicey.

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"I finally got a hold of Rashidat’s note and there was the answer staring at me and the worst part was that I didn’t know how she arrived at the answer. I called her to explain to me how she got the answer. I got a better understanding and apparently, there was an error in the workbook. We corrected the error, I explained well to the class and everybody was happy."

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