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Parents must accept that one child is different from another. Osezusi Bolodeoku, a certified Special Educational Needs expert and Advanced Certified Autism Specialist is the founder/CEO of FOS Creative Arts Studio, an inclusive creative center that helps to nurture creativity, social skills, and emotional intelligence, and other practical skills that children need to succeed. The facility is also a Special Education Needs Coordinator (SENCO) centre, providing support for children and families with special education needs including Autism, ADHD, Dyspraxia and other neurodiverse needs. After obtaining a degree in International Relations, she spent her first five post-graduate years working in the financial sector as an electronic banking expert before pursuing a career in Education. With a PGD in Education and Master’s in Education (M.Ed) from the University of Nottingham, she began her foray into the world of children’s special education needs after witnessing the culture of silence tha...

ASUU STRIKE UPDATE

  Reps to intervene in ASUU strike The House of Representatives has resolved to intervene in the ongoing dispute between the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government.  Rep. Muhammad Wudil, Chairman, House Committee on Labour, said this when he and other house members received the protesting Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and its affiliate unions on Wednesday in Abuja. The NLC and its affiliate unions were on a solidarity protest over ASUU’s unending strike to the National Assembly. Wudil said that since the beginning of the strike, the house had been consulting with relevant stakeholders with a view to ending the strike. The lawmaker assured the protesting unions that the national assembly would invite all the stakeholders to see how the dispute could be resolved. Presenting the report of the meeting at the plenary, Wudil said that the NLC made a seven-point demand, adding that the engagement with the congress was fruitful. Earlier, the NLC Chairm...