Mama Yetunde's Study Secret

The Parent's Achievement Journal

Academic Excellence Secrets for the Nigerian Family

A Retired Headmistress Who Raised 4 First-Class Students Reveals the Simple Study Method She Taught Her Own Children β€” Now Used by Nigerian Parents Whose Children Are Struggling Despite Expensive Lesson Teachers (Without Extra Tutoring, Without Late-Night Cramming, and Without the Anxiety of Another Bad Report Card)

Published May 2026  |  By Funke A.  |  11 min read
Child study desk with unfinished notes and report card

I need to tell you about the moment I stopped pretending.

It was PTA meeting day. I was sitting in the school hall surrounded by parents who were smiling. Smiling because their children's names were being called for academic excellence. Top 10. Best improved. Highest in Mathematics. One by one, children walked to the front and their parents beamed.

My son's name was not called. Not for top 10. Not for best improved. Not for anything.

He sat beside me, looking at his hands. I sat beside him, looking at mine. Around us, parents congratulated each other. "Your Chidera is so brilliant." "Tolu came first again." "We're so proud."

Nobody congratulated me. Nobody asked how Tunde was doing. They already knew. Average. Middle of the class. The child whose name is never called.

"I pay ₦35,000 every month for a lesson teacher. THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. He comes 4 times a week. Tunde sits with him for 2 hours each time. And every term, the result is the same: average. 52nd out of 87. The lesson teacher gets paid. Tunde gets average. And I get the PTA meeting where other parents' children win awards while mine watches."

If you're spending money on lesson teachers and your child's grades aren't moving, if you dread report card day, if you've started avoiding conversations about your child's school performance, keep reading.

Because the problem isn't your child's intelligence. And it isn't the lesson teacher's effort. The problem is that nobody has taught your child HOW to study. They've only been told WHAT to study.

My name is Funke. I'm 38. I live in Lagos. I work in marketing.

Funke A.

And for 3 years, I paid lesson teachers, bought past questions, hired holiday tutors, and watched my son remain stubbornly average despite all of it. Until a retired headmistress named Mama Yetunde showed me what every expensive tutor was missing.

Why the Lesson Teacher Isn't Working

A lesson teacher teaches your child content: maths formulas, English grammar, science facts. But they don't teach your child HOW TO LEARN. How to read a textbook and actually retain information. How to take notes that make revision effective. How to prepare for an exam so the material comes back under pressure. Your child sits with the lesson teacher for 2 hours, absorbs 30% of the content, forgets 70% by exam day, and the grades reflect it. The lesson teacher isn't failing. The method is missing. You're paying for content delivery without learning architecture.

This is why you keep paying more and nothing changes. More hours with the tutor. More past questions. More cramming the night before. None of it addresses the fundamental gap: your child has never been taught the SKILL of studying. They've only been told to study HARDER.

Everything I Spent (And the Grades Didn't Move)

πŸ’ΈLesson teacher (4x/week): ₦35,000/month. 3 years running. Total: over ₦1.2 million. My son sits, the teacher talks, Tunde nods, and the exam comes and the grades say 52nd out of 87. Every term. The same position within 5 places.
πŸ’ΈPast question booklets: ₦3,000-₦8,000 per subject per term. I bought them for every subject. Tunde "studied" them. But studying past questions without knowing HOW to retain information is like reading the answers without understanding the questions.
πŸ’ΈHoliday tutorial programme: ₦45,000 per holiday. Two holidays. ₦90,000 total. He spent 3 weeks in holiday lessons. His first-term result after the holiday programme: 48th out of 87. WORSE than before.
πŸ’ΈShouting and threatening: Free but destructive. "If you don't pass this exam..." "After all the money I'm spending..." "Your mates are coming first and you're bringing this result home?" The threats didn't improve his grades. They improved his anxiety. He now associates studying with punishment.

Total spent in 3 years: over ₦1.5 million. On lesson teachers, past questions, and holiday programmes that delivered the same average grades every single term.

My Mother Knew a Headmistress

January 2026. I was complaining to my mother about Tunde's second-term result. 54th out of 87. Slightly better. Still average.

"Funke, do you remember Mama Yetunde?"

"The retired headmistress from your church?"

"Yes. She retired 10 years ago. She was headmistress for 22 years. But what most people don't know is that all 4 of her own children graduated with first-class honours. ALL FOUR. Not because they had lesson teachers. She never hired a single tutor. She taught them a study method at home."

"Mummy, I've tried everything. Lesson teachers, past questions, holiday programmes..."

"All of those teach your child WHAT to study. Mama Yetunde teaches HOW to study. There is a difference. The difference is worth about 30 positions in class ranking."

The following Saturday, my mother took me to visit Mama Yetunde.

Meeting Mama Yetunde

She was a calm, precise woman in her late 60s with the clear eyes of someone who has watched thousands of children pass through her school. She listened to my frustration without interrupting.

"How many hours does your son study per day?"

"Two hours with the lesson teacher, plus maybe one hour on his own."

"Three hours. And his grades are average. My children studied for 45 minutes a day and graduated with first-class honours. The difference isn't time. It's method."

She explained what she had observed in 22 years as a headmistress:

The top students weren't the ones who studied the most hours. They were the ones who studied with a METHOD. They knew how to read a chapter and extract what mattered. They knew how to take notes that made revision effective. They knew how to test themselves BEFORE the exam so the exam itself was just a repeat performance.

The average students studied harder but without structure. They read the same chapter 5 times and retained 20%. They copied notes they never reviewed. They crammed the night before and forgot everything by the second page of the exam paper.

"Your son is not unintelligent. He is unstrategy. Nobody has taught him HOW to learn. They've only told him WHAT to learn. The lesson teacher is filling a bucket that has holes in it. Mama Yetunde's method patches the holes first."

She taught me a simple 4-part study system:

Part 1: The Smart Read. How to read a textbook chapter once and extract 80% of what matters, instead of reading it 5 times and remembering 20%.

Part 2: The Active Note System. How to take notes that are built for revision, not just copying. Notes that your child can scan in 10 minutes before an exam and recall everything.

Part 3: The Self-Test Method. How to test yourself at home before the real exam, so the exam is just a performance of what you've already practiced.

Part 4: The Exam Day Routine. What to do in the 24 hours before an exam and the first 5 minutes of the exam itself. Most children lose 10-15% of their marks to panic and poor time management, not lack of knowledge.

Week 3: The First Sign

I taught Tunde the 4-part system. We practiced together every evening. 45 minutes. Not 3 hours. 45 minutes of STRUCTURED study instead of 3 hours of unfocused sitting with the lesson teacher.

By Week 3, something changed. Tunde came home from school and said: "Mummy, we had a class test in Social Studies today. I knew all the answers. ALL of them. Before I even read the questions, I could see my notes in my head."

He scored 18 out of 20. His previous best in Social Studies was 11 out of 20.

The End-of-Term Result

Second term, 2026. Report card day. I collected the envelope from the class teacher. She smiled at me in a way she'd never smiled before.

I opened the envelope in the car.

Tunde was 12th out of 87.

Not 52nd. Not 48th. Not "within 5 places of average." Twelfth.

He had moved 40 positions in one term. Same child. Same school. Same subjects. Same teachers. The only thing that changed was HOW he studied.

I sat in the car and cried. Not from sadness. From the realisation that I had spent ₦1.5 million on lesson teachers when the answer was a 45-minute study method that cost nothing.

I fired the lesson teacher the following week.

Mama Yetunde's Study Secret

The Simple Study Method That Turns Average Grades Into Academic Excellence

Mama Yetundes Study Secret

Everything Mama Yetunde taught me, documented into one clear guide that any Nigerian parent can implement at home with their child.

βœ… The 4-Part Study System: Smart Read + Active Notes + Self-Test + Exam Day Routine. Each part with step-by-step instructions written for Nigerian school curricula (primary and secondary)

βœ… The 45-Minute Study Session Blueprint: How to structure each study session so 45 minutes of focused study outperforms 3 hours of unfocused sitting with a lesson teacher

βœ… The Subject-Specific Guides: How to apply the method to Mathematics (where most children struggle), English, Sciences, and Social Studies. Each subject requires a slightly different approach

βœ… The Age-Appropriate Tracks: Guides for primary school (ages 7-11) and secondary school (ages 12-17). The techniques adjust for each level

βœ… The Parent's Role Guide: How to support your child's study without hovering, shouting, or doing the work yourself. Your role changes from "enforcer" to "coach" in one week

βœ… The Report Card Tracker: A term-by-term tracking template so you can see the improvement in black and white. Position in class. Subject scores. Trend line. Take it to the next PTA meeting with confidence

What Other Parents Are Saying

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Chioma O.
Lagos | Son, age 10
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"₦30,000/month on lesson teachers for 2 years. Position in class: 38th out of 45. After implementing this study method for one term: 11th out of 45. ELEVEN. Same child. Same school. No lesson teacher. I cancelled the tutor and saved ₦360,000 this year. My son now studies on his own for 45 minutes. He actually WANTS to study because the method makes him feel smart instead of stupid."
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Adebayo K.
Abuja | Daughter, age 14
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"My daughter was preparing for WAEC and I was terrified. Her mock results were poor. I was planning to hire 3 extra tutors. Then I found this method. The self-test technique alone transformed her revision. She stopped re-reading chapters and started testing herself. Her mock scores jumped from Cs to As in 6 weeks. She's now confident about WAEC. I'm no longer terrified. And I saved the money I would have spent on 3 tutors."
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Ngozi O.
Enugu | Son, age 8
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"My son is 8. He hated studying. Every homework session was a fight. Tears, shouting, threats. After implementing the method, he studies for 30 minutes willingly. WILLINGLY. The Active Note System turned studying into something he can see working. He can see his own progress. He came home last week and said 'Mummy, I got the highest in spelling test.' He has never said that before."
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Bola O.
Ibadan | Twins, ages 12
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"Twins. Both average. Both with lesson teachers. ₦60,000/month for TWO tutors. Results: mediocre. I implemented the study method with both of them at the same time. One term later, Twin 1: 8th in class (was 31st). Twin 2: 14th (was 37th). I cancelled both tutors. That's ₦720,000 saved this year. The PTA meeting last month was the first time BOTH my children's names were mentioned. I nearly fell off my chair."
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David A.
London, UK | Daughter, age 11
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"In the UK, tutoring costs Β£30-Β£50 per hour. I was spending Β£400/month. My daughter's teacher still wrote 'needs improvement' on her report. This method costs ₦9,800 and my daughter implemented it herself after I showed her. Her next school report: 'remarkable improvement across all subjects.' The teacher asked ME what changed. I just smiled."
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Hajia K.
Kano | Son, age 15
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"My son was about to repeat SS2. His results were that bad. I was embarrassed. My husband was furious. This was our last attempt before changing his school. The Exam Day Routine alone was worth everything. He went into his exams calm, structured, and prepared for the first time. He passed every subject. He's moving to SS3. The headmaster called us in to ask what happened. Wallahi, I almost told him about Mama Yetunde."

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Right Now, You Have a Choice

Option 1: Close This Page

Continue paying the lesson teacher ₦25,000-₦50,000/month.

Continue watching the grades stay the same term after term.

Continue sitting at PTA meetings while other parents' children get called.

More hours of studying won't help if the METHOD is missing.

Option 2: Change the Method

Imagine next term:

Your child studies 45 minutes instead of 3 hours.

The report card shows a position you've never seen before.

The PTA meeting calls your child's name.

Other parents ask YOU what changed.

All for ₦9,800. Less than one month of lesson teacher fees.

I Choose Option 2. Give Me the Study Secret.

P.S. Your child has a test coming. Maybe this week, maybe next month. When they sit down with the exam paper, they will either stare at it and panic, or scan the questions and think "I know this." The difference between those two moments is a method. ₦9,800 for that difference.

P.P.S. The lesson teacher costs ₦25,000-₦50,000 per month. This guide costs ₦9,800 once. Do the maths for one year. Then do the maths for the 3 years you've already been paying. That number is the real cost of not having the right method.

Yes! My Child Deserves Better Grades. Give Me the Method.