Two years into President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, it’s timely to take a closer look at Nigeria’s education sector a kind of midterm report card. From lofty campaign promises to the practical steps taken so far, questions remain: What is the true state of our schools today? Have we seen measurable improvements, or are we still stuck in old challenges? Key issues such as infrastructure, teacher training, curriculum updates, and student welfare continue to define the nation’s educational landscape.
President Tinubu pledged to improve access to quality education, empower educators, and overhaul the curriculum to meet international standards. While some strides have been made in policy direction and investment, opinions are still divided on whether there’s been a significant shift from the approach of previous administrations. As stakeholders continue to evaluate progress, the coming years will be critical in determining whether these early steps can lead to real transformation in Nigeria’s educational system.
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