Title: “Education Without Infrastructure Is Just a Dream”



We expect Nigerian students to compete globally, yet many of them learn in classrooms with no chairs, no books, and no toilets.


In 2025, how is it acceptable that:


  • Children still sit on bare floors to learn?
  • Classrooms have leaking roofs and broken windows?
  • Schools share one toilet—or none at all—for hundreds of students?



The physical infrastructure of our schools speaks volumes. It tells students whether they matter. It tells teachers whether they are respected. And it tells the world how much we value education.


📚 A school isn’t just a building—it’s a learning ecosystem. Without books, chairs, electricity, and sanitation, we’re not building futures—we’re breaking spirits.


This neglect affects everything:


  • Attendance rates
  • Student health
  • Learning outcomes
  • Teacher morale



We must shift our national priorities. Before importing more laptops, let’s build solid classrooms. Before launching new curriculums, let’s fix the leaking roofs.


Education reform must begin with the basics.





📢 Let’s Talk Solutions:



✅ Mandatory annual infrastructure audits

✅ Education trust funds for rural schools

✅ Public-private partnerships for facilities

✅ Emergency repair task forces in each state




If we truly believe children are our future, we must give them a present worth learning in.


🔖 #FixOurSchools #NigerianEducation #EdLeadership #EducationMatters #InfrastructureCrisis #PublicSchools #EducationEquity

@UNICEF_Nigeria @MinOfEducationNG @WorldBankAfrica @UNESCO_Nigeria


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