
The Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, says Nigeria needs to restructure its educational system to suit the current reality and norm obtainable in the modern word.
Speaking during an interview today, the minister proposed a shift from regular academic activities offered in the classroom to more practical problem solving concept that will avail Nigerian youths opportunity to compete with others in the global market.
The minister also insisted that Nigeria has raw materials to produce massive technological components to diversify the economy but needs to channel the pockets of talents available into a comprehensive profit market.
Bosun however called on Nigerian youths to support the his plans and agenda to turn the nation to a technology hub.