Wanlov Open Up To Some Adisco Teachers Focused On Power Instead Of Teaching

Ghanaian-Romanian musician Wanlov the Kubolor has spoken about his experience as a student at Adisadel College, where he said some teachers seemed more interested in asserting authority than in educating pupils.
In comments shared on social media, Wanlov reflected on how certain instructors at the school appeared to prioritise control and dominance over helping students learn. He suggested that this approach made the learning environment less about gaining knowledge and more about maintaining strict discipline.
The artist’s remarks reignited conversations about the teaching culture at some elite boarding schools, where discipline is traditionally strong but can sometimes overshadow support for students’ academic growth. Some people agreed with his view that enthusiasm for power undermines effective teaching, while others said strictness does not always mean poor instruction.
Wanlov the Kubolor, known for his outspoken personality and creative work in music and film, has previously shared candid memories of his school days and how they shaped him, including the challenges he faced within strict educational settings.