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Funmi Williams, Contributing Writer at jamb.guide

Funmi Williams

Contributing Writer, International Education
London, United Kingdom

London-based writer covering international qualification recognition and the UK-Nigeria education bridge.

About Funmi

Funmi Williams is jamb.guide's contributing writer on international education, study-abroad pathways, and the experience of Nigerian students moving between UK and Nigerian university systems. From London, she covers the practical questions families face when navigating two education frameworks at once: A-Level versus WAEC equivalence, UCAS versus JAMB application timelines, returning to Nigeria with foreign qualifications, and the comparative cost-and-outcome calculus of studying at home versus abroad. Her writing emphasizes that the right choice depends on the specific candidate, the specific programme, and the specific family's circumstances — and she is unwilling to oversell any single pathway. She has been writing about international education and Nigerian student mobility for several years.

Areas of expertise

  • Study abroad
  • Qualification recognition
  • UK-Nigeria education
  • Returning students
  • UCAS
  • International applications
Contact
funmi@jamb.guide

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