...Broken education system threatens tomorrow’s jobs
At 16, Fola Adeleye spends his school days memorising Charles’s Law and solving equations using the ‘Almighty Formula’ by hand.
He dreams of becoming a robotics engineer, but at his government-owned secondary school in Sagamu, a town near Lagos in neighbouring Ogun State, the computer lab still runs on Windows XP, and the internet comes alive only when the school generator is powered.
“I know the jobs I dream of require coding and design skills,” he says, “b
