Artificial Intelligence in Nigerian Classrooms

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is beginning to shape conversations around the future of education in Nigeria, offering possibilities such as personalized learning, real-time feedback, automated grading, and streamlined administration. The technology promises to enhance both teaching and learning experiences but with that promise comes the critical question: are our schools truly ready? While AI could be a game-changer, its successful integration will depend on building digital infrastructure, training educators, and ensuring schools, especially in underserved areas, are not left behind.

At the heart of the conversation are important issues around equity, ethics, and long-term sustainability. AI must not only support teachers but also protect the integrity of learning, avoiding bias, protecting student data, and ensuring inclusivity across socioeconomic divides. As Nigeria explores this frontier, it must prioritize capacity building, strengthen policy frameworks, and create a roadmap that balances innovation with caution, ensuring that technology serves as a tool for progress, not a source of deeper educational inequality.


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