Bisi Akin-Alabi

Bisi Akin-Alabi is a Nigerian education expert, social worker, administrator, technocrat, education consultant and former special adviser on education, science and technology to Senator Abiola Ajimobi, the former governor of Oyo State, Nigeria.

Quotes

 * The problem we have in Nigeria is that, most of us in the education sector got there because we couldn’t make our first choice ambition in other fields (then we find our ways into the classroom), whereas in the developed parts of the world, people that are in education would absolutely die for it.
 * Mrs Bisi speak on education sector in Nigeria in 2013.
 * Responsibility of an educator is to provide equitable and sustainable education and the use of strike as a tool to ensure demands are met is unprofessional.
 * Mrs Akin-Alabi at Channels Television’s breakfast programme in 2013.
 * We have a digital literacy centre where pupils are given further education. Every pupil has different talents and abilities. While some are academically gifted, others are excellent in other areas. Oyo State is now rewarding teachers in every school where the WAEC result is above average.
 * Mrs Bisi elaborate on the standard of education in oyo in 2017.
 * Prime Oyo Role Model is a part of OYOMESI character education strand designed to honour the people who have excelled in their chosen profession and contributed to the development of education and society at large.
 * Dr bisi noted at a press release in 2018.
 * My experience of COVID-19 is weird as I believe I had it. Though I did not get tested as I was told at the University College Hospital (UCH) that they had no capacity for testing. I was asked to go to Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) in Lagos.
 * Dr Bisi narrate her experience with COVID-19 in 2020.
 * Speechless and Stunned I lack words to describe such an inspiring leader. Your Excellency, you will be sorely missed. Thank you for all you did, the many lives that you transformed, the society too was changed.
 * S.A to Ajimobi in Education, Science and Technology, Dr Bisi Akin-Alabi give her condolences to the deceased in 2020.
 * I also feel we must look inward too for Afrocentric solutions to this pandemic. We do not need to copy and paste what the West is doing.
 * Akin-Alabi speak on using African solutions in curing COVID-19 in 2020.
 * Thirty individuals may be cramped into one small room, what the government should endeavour to do moving forward is to subsidise the costs of fruits and vegetables or make it free to the poor in the society so that they can have access to the nutrients and other minerals to fortify their immune system so they can stay healthy.
 * Dr Bisi proffer alternatives in reducing the emergence of COVID-19 in 2020.