FG Must Inject New Strategies to Improve Quality of Education in Nigeria, Says Expert

An expert in business administration, Dr. Shina Amoo, has said that the Federal Government must inject new strategies into the nation’s education system in order to improve quality obtainable from the sector.

He disclosed yesterday while speaking with journalists during the convocation of Lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo State, where he bagged a PhD in Business Administration.

He stated that “new strategies are needed to be injected into the education system so as to improve the quality of education in the country. The federal government must inject a new strategy to improve the quality of education in the country.”

He also called for the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and more use of information communication technology in our educational institutions.

He, however, advised that the adoption of AI be in such a way that it does not make pupils and students lazy and mentally redundant.

Amoo, urged the government and other education administrators to enhance the acquisition of skill development and entrepreneurship in the education system.

He noted that such would reduce graduate unemployment and rather make the graduate become self-reliant, job creators and even employers of labour.

He also said that ‘Jappa’ syndrome is inimical to national growth and individual development.

He warned against Nigerians immigrating to other countries in search of greener pastures as according to him, many people had fallen victims and lanquish in hardships and regrets after selling their possessions.

He urged Nigerians to tap into the opportunities that are available in the country.

“Japa” is a popular Yoruba slang term in Nigeria, which roughly translates to “to flee” or “to escape” in English. In recent times, it has gained widespread usage, particularly among young Nigerians, to describe the act of leaving the country, usually in search of better opportunities abroad.

The term ‘Japa’ is often used in informal conversations, social media, and online forums, where people discuss their plans or experiences of relocating to other countries, often due to the challenging economic and social conditions in Nigeria.

The Ph.D holder said he aspires to become an associate professor so that he would impact his knowledge on the students and help mold them to become useful citizens of the country.

Amoo said: “Skills development and entrepreneurship are other key areas. Some of our children are willing to become business gurus while still in school. With skill development and entrepreneurship, a lot of them will be happy.

“Many of children do not want to apply to any company after graduation. They want to get the certificate and do business or some skills such as tailoring. I know of somebody who after graduation from a university opened a shop, doing sowing of clothes and she is making her money. We give her a lot of referral and she has many customers who are patronizing her. So she does not need to be employed. Infact she has become an employer of labour. Likewise entrepreneurship. Many graduates have gone into business and made it. Some of them prefer it to jappa.

“We do not need Jappa syndrome. Many of them that immigrated abroad are just dying there. Some of them are idle or not doing anything meaningful simply because what they expected was not what they got when they reached there.

“Our graduates should be innovate enough and make use of the great opportunities in Nigeria. We should be able to tap available opportunities in our country than running away from the country. I am happy bagging Ph.D in Business Administration from Lead City University, Ibadan. It is a dream fulfilled. It is something that I have been targeting from childhood. I have been carrying a title from childhood of ‘oba academics’ rather than chieftaincy title. I have now achieved the feat. I made a professional achievement of becoming a member of Nigerian Society of Engineers (MNSE). My major target is to become a professor. I will try to achieve it, at least to deliver to the youths the knowledge that I have acquired so that I will have an opportunity of becoming an associate professor. This is my target and my dream.

“The educational sector should be improved upon. A statement of emergency should be declared on the educational sector. If you watched around, a lot of people are taking their wards and children abroad for learning either secondary or Tertiary education. This is not a major thing to contribution to national development. It is very important for us to ensure the development of the educational sector in the country.

“Federal and state government should declare state of emergency on education. They should improve on the stomach infrastructure or improved welfare for the teachers or lectures and other personnel in the learning institution. They should be allowed to see enjoy being a teacher or a lecturer but if you expect to see a situation where a politician which HND or OND is earning N15,000,000 and a teacher is earning less than N200,000. What are you expecting? Schools are no where you will be expecting PR, bribe or any of such offer. Teachers will only teach and go back home, except you go with the method of teachers selling puff puff, donough, biscuit and other wares alongside teaching. Many teachers do not read again to gain more knowledge. Because what will encourage them to be reading or researching when they are not well paid or well-motivated? There is difference between ability and willingness. If somebody is willing to perform it is different from the ability of the person to perform. He may have the competence to discharge his duties by his professional training but what about the willingness to perform that duties, teach and take care of the children well.

“It is also important to improve on information and communication technology. A lot of things are going on in the area of artificial intelligence because it brings laziness in our youth. At the same , there should be a way government will go around it that will make the students focus on their academic.

“Government should devise strategies that will ensure that AI does not led to educational backwardness and laziness among Nigerian youth because if nothing was being done, it will lead to serious laziness and backwardness. You will see for instance, a mathematical question being solved by AI whereas we need our children to know the rudiments of Mathematics to be able to solve questions very well. But with children will now learn the rudiments and steps. They will see the question solved by the system without any stress on them. This will not help us. But we still need to include AI in the system of education but it should be moderated in such a way that students and pupils do not become lazy. When computer was introduced into the education system, there were ways that the education authorities blocked some applications from children using them but they still used computers. So they can also devise a means to do that it such that AI will work in the school system without allowing pupils or students become corrupted or made lazy.”

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