
Kunle Remi, a new father and actor, has taken to social media to share the joy and challenges of his late-night parenting routine.
In his recent post, he humorously quizzed his baby during the quiet hours of the night, giving fans a glimpse into his new life as a dad.
The actor’s playful interactions with his little one showcased the tender moments of fatherhood, filled with love and bonding. Despite the sleepless nights, Kunle seems to be embracing every aspect of fatherhood, from the midnight feedings to the calming of his baby.
Fans quickly flooded the comment section, sharing their own experiences and offering support to Kunle as he navigates the early stages of fatherhood.
In other news… The Federal Government has rejected reports claiming that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program will be extended to two years.
These assertions gained momentum on social media and various online platforms last week, leading to confusion about the NYSC’s future. In response, Education Minister Tunji Alausa clarified during a convocation lecture at Lagos State University (LASU) on Tuesday that he had been misquoted.
He explained that his suggestion was for a special teacher corps for graduates of National Colleges of Education, rather than an extension of the NYSC service period.
“Now, there was never a time that I said youth service should be extended to two years. I never said that,” he stated.
The minister highlighted that his proposal was intended to address the teacher shortage in rural areas, suggesting a voluntary teacher corps under the NYSC to deploy teachers to underserved locations for two years.
“We are training many graduates from National Colleges of Education, but there aren’t enough jobs for them. This imbalance between supply and demand leads to challenges. Rural areas suffer from a lack of teachers in subjects like mathematics, science and English,” Alausa added.