Artificial intelligence and digital learning have attracted global acclaim as educational breakthroughs. However, for most Nigerian children, digital education remains a pipe dream. As policymakers celebrate AI's potential in education, millions of Nigerian learners (rural students without basic infrastructure, girls constrained by cultural norms, children from low-income families unable to afford devices, and those isolated by language barriers or displacement) remain excluded from national technology conversations. Numbers do not lie, t
Artificial intelligence and digital learning have attracted global acclaim as educational breakthroughs. However, for most Nigerian children, digital education remains a pipe dream. As policymakers celebrate AI's potential in education, millions of Nigerian learners (rural students without basic infrastructure, girls constrained by cultural norms, children from low-income families unable to afford devices, and those isolated by language barriers or displacement) remain excluded from national technology conversations. Numbers do not lie, t