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EduCatalyst Africa

Educatalyst Africa podcast explores the triumphs, challenges, and solutions within the educational landscape of Africa. We aim to spotlight transformative solutions that can stimulate Africa’s development through top-notch equitable and inclusive education. We will have deep conversations with some of the most brilliant minds in and outside of Africa. Hosted by Nneka Otokwala, a Nigerian lawyer and development enthusiast with a passion for building sustainable and equitable education systems in Africa. Nneka has over 15 years of legal experience and is currently with the World Bank Group.* *Opinions expressed by Nneka in this podcast are solely hers and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the World Bank Group.

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    The Education I Wish I Had (Series)

    In this episode, Nneka is joined by Scolla Jonathan for a reflective conversation on The Education I Wish I Had — a series exploring the gaps between traditional education systems and the realities young people face today. Drawing from Scolla’s personal experiences and perspective as a young changemaker, the discussion examines what meaningful, empowering education should truly look like.Together, they explore the importance of creativity, critical thinking, mentorship, and practical life skills in shaping confident and adaptable learners. The conversation also highlights the emotional and social dimensions of education, questioning whether current systems adequately prepare students for purpose, leadership, and life beyond the classroom.Through honest reflections and forward-looking ideas, the episode invites listeners to rethink what education could become if it were designed more intentionally around human potential, relevance, and the future young people hope to build.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Educatalyst Africa podcast explores the triumphs, challenges, and solutions within the educational landscape of Africa. We aim to spotlight transformative solutions that can stimulate Africa’s development through top-notch equitable and inclusive education. We will have deep conversations with some of the most brilliant minds in and outside of Africa. Hosted by Nneka Otokwala, a Nigerian lawyer and development enthusiast with a passion for building sustainable and equitable education systems in Africa. Nneka has over 15 years of legal experience and is currently with the World Bank Group.* *Opinions expressed by Nneka in this podcast are solely hers and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the World Bank Group.

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Nneka Otokwala

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Educatalyst Africa podcast explores the triumphs, challenges, and solutions within the educational landscape of Africa. We aim to spotlight transformative solutions that can stimulate Africa’s development through top-notch equitable and inclusive education. We will have deep conversations with some...

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Who hosts EduCatalyst Africa?

EduCatalyst Africa is created and hosted by Nneka Otokwala.
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