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Sman’s quiet rise, now leading Lagos schools
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77288, member: 636"] Lagos governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu tapped Sulaimon Ogunmuyiwa to run the Office of Education Quality Assurance after the guy spent 25 years grinding through the state education system from classroom teacher all the way up to director-level spots. Ogunmuyiwa holds a PhD in educational administration, plus two master's degrees, and he basically knows every corner of how Lagos schools get monitored and accredited since he already headed up quality assurance services before this promotion. The dude started out teaching in 1995 before computer skills got him moved into admin work as a personal assistant to some education district boss. People who worked with him say he stays firm on standards without being a jerk about it, and he regularly trains younger staff on how government bureaucracy actually functions. His whole thing is that systems need proper structure if anyone expects real improvement instead of half-baked shortcuts. [/QUOTE]
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