Fostering National Development in Nigeria: The Interplay Between Education and Social Orientation
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2025-03
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Journal of Educational and Social Research Vol 15 No 2
Abstract
This paper examines the pressing challenges of widespread ignorance in terms of socio-political and
economically related issues in Nigeria. Despite its rich natural and human resources, Nigeria still grapples
with significant socio-political and economic challenges stemming from inadequate social orientation and
functional result-oriented education. The paper contends that redefining educational goals, enhancing
teacher training, and integrating civic and media literacy into the curriculum are essential for cultivating a
well-informed and engaged citizenry. It explores the roles of government initiatives, community involvement,
technology, and strategic partnerships in implementing these Programmes. By prioritizing result-oriented
education, Nigeria could leverage its resources and human capital to drive sustainable development, reduce
poverty, and foster national cohesion. The study underscores the necessity of collaborative efforts among
government officials, the private sector, NGOs, and international donor organizations to present practical
strategies for effective implementation of required public policies to achieve Nigeria’s quest for development.
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Economic challenges, education, national development, socio-political, social reorientation, Nigeria