Out-of-School Children in Nigeria: A Creation by Society and its Implications for Nation Building

Ikiyei P.K., Donkemezuo I., Precious M., Seribofa T.I.
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Education is a major key to the development of any nation. The realization that education is an engine room to the advancement of both industrial and technological growth of nations has propelled the leadership and citizens of many nations to consider the training of their younger generations with seriousness. The school is a formal institution vested with the responsibility to ensure that children are properly trained in the methods, ways and means for the future progress of the society. In Nigeria, there are educational policies put in place in line with other international institutions to ensure that all children at least acquire the basic level of education. Presently, there are millions of children that lack access to basic education. These children are referred to as out-of-school children. The real statistical figure of these children appears obviously shady. With the rapid explosion of the number of out-of-school children, Nigeria has been described globally as the country with the largest population of such children. It is on record that one out of every child that is excluded from formal education in Africa is a Nigerian child. There are many reasons that evidently might be responsible for lots of these children being out-of-school. Among them are poverty, ignorance, insecurity, corruption, the devaluation of education and knowledge in the social system, materialism and many more. No one can expect to reap what he/she did not give or sow, subsequently the aftermath of leaving out these children without completing their education had multiple negative consequences to the child, the society and the country at large. For one, such children might become ready crop of adults later in life to serve in menial positions of responsibilities with low salary grades; experience marital instabilities due to their economic status and therefore become ready tools that could be ignorantly manipulated by the political elite in the society. They may also raise families without birth control, thereby extending a vicious cycle of people living in poverty and low self-esteem. Beyond being easily exploited, most of them become known for anti-social vices, such as cultism, criminals with tendencies as armed robbery, drug addicts, rapists, kidnapers, hoodlums, and sex workers (prostitutes). The implications of all these to nation building is stagnation and general insecurity to life and property. The article then proffered some likely suggestions that can assist the society to overcome some of these psychosocial challenges once taken into consideration.
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尼日利亚的失学儿童:社会的创造及其对国家建设的影响
教育是任何国家发展的关键。认识到教育是推动国家工业和技术发展的引擎室,促使许多国家的领导人和公民认真考虑培养年轻一代的问题。学校是一个正式的机构,有责任确保儿童在社会未来进步的方法、途径和手段方面得到适当的培训。在尼日利亚,制定了与其他国际机构一致的教育政策,以确保所有儿童至少获得基本教育水平。目前,有数百万儿童无法接受基础教育。这些孩子被称为失学儿童。这些儿童的真实统计数字显然不可信。随着失学儿童人数的迅速增加,尼日利亚已被全球称为失学儿童人数最多的国家。有记录显示,在非洲,每一个被排除在正规教育之外的儿童中,就有一个是尼日利亚儿童。显然有许多原因可能导致许多这些孩子失学。其中包括贫穷、无知、不安全、腐败、社会制度中教育和知识的贬值、物质主义等等。没有人能期望收获他/她没有给予或播种的东西,因此,在没有完成教育的情况下留下这些孩子的后果对孩子、社会和整个国家产生了多重负面影响。首先,这些孩子可能会在以后的生活中成为准备好的成年人,担任低薪的卑微职位;由于他们的经济地位而经历婚姻的不稳定,因此成为社会中政治精英可以无知地操纵的现成工具。他们也可能在没有节育的情况下抚养家庭,从而延长了人们生活在贫困和低自尊中的恶性循环。除了容易被利用之外,他们中的大多数人还以反社会的恶习而闻名,如邪教、有武装抢劫倾向的罪犯、吸毒成瘾者、强奸犯、绑架者、流氓和性工作者(妓女)。所有这些对国家建设的影响是停滞不前,生命和财产普遍不安全。然后,文章提出了一些可能的建议,可以帮助社会克服这些社会心理挑战。
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