Nobel Laureate Prof Wole Soyinka on Sunday October 13, raised an alarm over the Nigerian educational system which he said is in serious trouble.
In his speech at the presentation of a play entitled âFolly of Menâ (an adaptation of three plays from Soyinkaâs âTrial of Brother Jeroâ, Femi Osofisanâs âNo More the Wasted Breedâ, and Bode Sowandeâs âMamiwaterâs Weddingâ) to mark the 90th anniversary of the Government College Ibadan at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Soyinka described the Nigerian educational system as ‘horrifying’.
He further added the country is very low education wise, and there should be more effort in making people realize what education can be.
âWe are in serious trouble, education wise in this country. Let me not kid you; itâs horrifying,â the Nobel laureate said.
âThat was why I was happy about the initiative of creating a model school and trying to resurrect this Government College and present it as the ideal. We are really very low, education wise.
âI have learnt how much they (old students association) have done in the last few days and I am very proud of their work. I just hope the government leaves them alone; donât interfere with them. Let them bring back to everybodyâs mind the possibility of what education can be.â