Why ICT Education is Critical for Nigerian Secondary Schools

 

Knowing how to use technology isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. Yet, many Nigerian secondary schools still treat ICT as an optional subject, much like trying to pass a math exam without a calculator—you’re only making things harder for yourself. Here’s why that needs to change.

 

1. It Makes Learning Easier

ICT tools like computers, online resources, and educational software help students learn better. It’s like giving them a sharp cutlass instead of a blunt knife; tasks become faster and smoother.

 

2. Digital Literacy is a Survival Skill

From banking to business, everything is online. Without ICT knowledge, students might as well be navigating Lagos without Google Maps; frustrating and full of wrong turns.

 

3. Encourages Innovation and Creativity

With ICT skills, students can build apps, start online businesses, or even become tech entrepreneurs. It’s like giving them a generator instead of just a candle—now they can power bigger dreams!

 

4. Bridges the Global Gap

Nigerian students need to compete with their global peers. Without ICT, it’s like running a race with slippers while others have running shoes, it’s unfair and exhausting.

 

5. Job Opportunities Depend on It

The world is moving digital, and employers want tech-savvy workers. Without ICT skills, students risk being like a DJ at a party with no speakers—plenty of vibes, but nothing to show for it!

 

The Bottom Line

ICT isn’t just for tech careers—it’s part of everyday life. Schools need to take it seriously to prepare students for the future, or they’ll struggle to keep up.




Article By:

Ekene Precious Chidubem

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