OK let me not
bore you too much with facts and figures but in a country where students'
performance in public exams is in free fall then what it shows is a reflection
of ineptitude, poor planning and the all too familiar mystic of corruption
that pervades our various institutions. You add that to the failure of
effective teaching and learning a consequence of lack of investment in the
teaching profession down the years.
Without trying to
sound like a doom's day prophet, I do worry for the future of the average
Nigerian child and the future of the country itself. The word education is
derived from the Latin word meaning (“a breeding, a
bringing up, and a rearing) but with poor performances like this I do not see
any bringing up of the next generation of leaders in various fields of life
anytime soon. This no doubt portends great danger for what lies ahead in a
world where knowledge is not only power but at the heart of ideas that create
wealth.
We need to start
making things and turn away from being a consumer nation. But to make that
shift we need an educational system that is well resourced, focused and driven
by high standards. When we start making things, that is what leads to industrialization
and creates jobs which leads to more productive people and a happier nation.
The future is no longer tomorrow, the future is now unless history will be very
unkind to us.
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