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| Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by nairavsdollars(op): 5:55am On Mar 17 |
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” — Nelson Mandela. Nigeria’s education system stands today at a troubling crossroads. Once seen as a pathway to social mobility and national development, the sector now struggles with structural weaknesses that threaten its future. From indigenous learning systems to the modern university structure, Nigeria’s educational journey reflects both promise and neglect. To understand the urgency of reform, it is necessary to reflect on what education in Nigeria was, what it has become, and what it ought to be.https://www.thecable.ng/rethinking-nigerias-broken-dysfunctional-education-system/
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| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Stephenomozzy(m): 6:00am On Mar 17 |
A complete overhaul is much more needed sef. Too many obsolete knowledge still stuck their teeth on our curriculum, because "that's what the teachers know". Let's not even get started with the state of the infrastructure - see image one above. |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by richiemcgold: 6:02am On Mar 17 |
We can never get anything right in this country except we fix the rots in our educational systems. This is not a curse; it is a reality. |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by U09ce: 6:07am On Mar 17 |
Let's prioritize the teacher over the infrastructure. Both are super important, but the former ranks higher. In our case, politicians are always happy to be dishing out contracts for rebuilding schools(the ones that that are lucky to be noticed). They do it largely for optics not for the real education. You'd see a school with fairly new infrastructure but the quality of education is terrible. Let there be pilot schemes to evaluate efficiency of contracting the operations of public schools to the private sector with strict regulation to ensure that workers are not abused. Another option is for the govt can also look at the option of engaging private inspectors whose job is to monitor and evaluate all public schools. |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Denalarian: 6:14am On Mar 17 |
I just wonder too cos kids these days don't even put in as much effort in education compared to 80s/90s. Before miracle centers, we shaded HB pencils on jamb, waec and neco answer sheets. The seriousness, passion is gone. Even teaching is now side hustle, I don't blame the teachers cos they want to drive 4matic too like their students bomb thier way to riches.. |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by lawani(m): 6:23am On Mar 17 |
Basic education up to o levels should be mandatory. O level should be hard to pass but once you pass you should be able to secure a scholarshipto the university. Unfortunately there are now A students who stay at home for years because university is too expensive!. |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Fearurcreeator: 6:43am On Mar 17 |
lawani:Student loan don dey nah |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Walezy2020: 6:47am On Mar 17 |
lawani:too bad of which during their own time they enjoyed free education |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Harrison4adam(m): 6:48am On Mar 17 |
Those APC data boys will never see this page to attack others. |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by ambale(m): 6:49am On Mar 17 |
A country where hardwork doesn't pay, Where Professors rig elections for certificate forgers Where they celebrate Yahoo fraudsters and call them content creators want anything good from their education sector, make una dey play abeg |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by shegzhkn: 6:50am On Mar 17 |
Lol. Look at the image, sometimes I think God created some "group" just to amuse himself. |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Walezy2020: 6:52am On Mar 17 |
Something came to my mind not be able to get money to go school might even made some to hate education,it will be somehow when some can get quality education because they have the money irrespective of how they got it,those that can't go won't be happy one way or the other |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by lawani(m): 6:54am On Mar 17 |
Fearurcreeator:Are you sure it is not by quota system? If everybody that qualifies can get it then it is something. |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by bolaayenimo: 7:21am On Mar 17 |
Student loan that they are giving to children of APC supporters. Abegi Fearurcreeator: |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by bolaayenimo: 7:22am On Mar 17 |
Don't mind him. Everything in Nigeria is heavily politicised lawani: |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Mindlog: 7:24am On Mar 17 |
The second picture is a regular picture of a public school in that country. |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by bolaayenimo: 7:25am On Mar 17 |
Professors now sleeping in their offices because they can't afford to rent decent accommodation. That made me cry. Imagine all the years of reading and research even with first class ambale: |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Opinedecandid(m): 7:42am On Mar 17 |
Not just dysfunctional, but bastardized |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by anonimi: 8:03am On Mar 17 |
richiemcgold:Is this not what APC progressives have been doing for the past 27 years in Borno, Lagos and Ogun states as well as others where they have ruined for 4 years or more ![]() Sebi APC Babasessy: |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by anonimi: 8:04am On Mar 17 |
Opinedecandid:Bastardized by school-na-scam thugs like MC Oluomo and others in Agbero ProgreThief Conmen, APC ![]() |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by hisexcellency34: 8:05am On Mar 17 |
Independence made Nigeria worse off. Nigeria won't be in this sorry state if we are under British rule |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by hisexcellency34: 8:09am On Mar 17 |
Yet an agbero like MC Oluomo is living in opulence. Sad bolaayenimo: |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Alphafarms(m): 8:10am On Mar 17 |
Nigeria is the only country who's past is better than its future |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by ppogba: 8:25am On Mar 17 |
bolaayenimo:A professor that cannot afford house rent and sleeping in the office should look himself in the mirror. How about the consultancy jobs of International organizations left, right and center that profs have always had as their mainstays? How many of your own relations or friends are sleeping in the office because of house rent? |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by anigold(m): 8:34am On Mar 17 |
bolaayenimo:The same Professors that will still rig elections for corrupt politicians. Them go sleep for gutte soon.. Shebi dem no wan get sense |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Reverseng: 8:36am On Mar 17 |
Hmm. If your child tells you that he wants to become a carpenter, would you as a 'loving parent' allow him the freedom to express his passion? ; What if your daughter tells you that she wants to become a ballet dancer? I've talked about this concept in the nairaland link below Truly, choiceless children today become incompetent leaders tomorrow https://www.nairaland.com/8598916/chimamanda-adichie-case-choiceless-children |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Maitunbi: 8:42am On Mar 17 |
Everything about the country needs rethinking. This country has gotten from bad to worse with no serious effort to turn things around. Politicians only keep stealing more and more with no thought for the common man. |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by tommy589(m): 9:01am On Mar 17 |
After reading this article begin to blame the educational system for your poor performance.As bad as it is,Nigerian graduates are still getting teaching jobs in western schools |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Yampotatocarrot(m): 9:04am On Mar 17 |
Can we start with having a reliable curriculum? As at today, SCHOOLS ARE CONFUSED ABOUT THE CURRICULUM TO USE... There are about three curriculums currently in use |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Fearurcreeator: 9:07am On Mar 17 |
bolaayenimo:Omo , aiye yin ti ta kpau. Una go soon enter market with this una lies |
| Re: Rethinking Nigeria’s Broken, Dysfunctional Education System by Fearurcreeator: 9:08am On Mar 17 |
lawani:Una don start again, una no dey tire ? |
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