In today’s rapidly evolving world, marked by innovation and inquiry, we must prepare our youth to navigate uncertainty and complexity. This demands a shift towards fostering creativity, critical thinking, and adaptability on both national and global scales.
Education stands as the bedrock of a nation’s prosperity and security. Yet, in Nigeria, the state of our educational system is in disarray. This deterioration can be attributed to various factors, such as underfunding and inadequate infrastructure.
Infrastructure deficiencies plague our schools, leaving students without proper facilities or equipment, including essential technological and laboratory resources. This lack of investment in education perpetuates a cycle of poverty and illiteracy, which in turn fuels insecurity within our nation.
Recent increases in school fees only exacerbate the problem, leading to a rise in dropout rates and further hindering our country’s development. It’s evident that this approach is not a solution but rather a setback.
Why is it crucial to overhaul and foster a more creative educational system?
In today’s rapidly evolving world, marked by innovation and inquiry, we must prepare our youth to navigate uncertainty and complexity. This demands a shift towards fostering creativity, critical thinking, and adaptability on both national and global scales.
To confront the challenges of the twenty-first century, we must equip our children with the skills and mindset necessary to thrive in an ever-changing landscape. By nurturing analytical thinking and encouraging innovation, we empower the next generation to tackle crises head-on, both locally and globally.
It’s time to prioritize education reform and invest in the future of our nation.
Mustapha Abdullahi Abubakar