Newly revised Nigeria Basic and Senior Secondary Education Curriculum has received a boost as an education-based non-governmental organisation has concluded arrangements to unveil tools to ensure smooth implementation of the reforms being embarked upon by the federal government.
BMI Finishing School says developing the tools is part of its commitment to ensuring the development of basic education in the country.
“As part of our ongoing commitment, we have developed a range of tools to support the implementation of the new curriculum for trade subjects and business studies (entrepreneurship)”, Dr Nnamdi Unachukwu said in a statement on behalf of BMI on Saturday.
Some of the resources to be unveiled include NERDC-approved textbooks and workbooks for Primary 4-6 and JSS 1-3, Digital lab solutions, Training guides for trainers, a Learning Management System (LMS), a Digital skill connect platform for hands-on training on trade skills, and others.
Scheduled to hold on 22nd October 2025 at the National Merit House, Maitama, Abuja, the event will serve as a platform to sensitise members of the general public to the revised curriculum and why it is vital to enhancing educational development in the country.
It will include educators, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and private sector representatives to create awareness about the significance of trade subjects and digital tech for young minds in Nigeria.