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From Classrooms to Despair: Why Many Nigerian Youths Now See Education as a Scam

Nigeria’s Education Crisis Is Becoming a National Emergency

by NewsOnline Nigeria
May 15, 2026
in Education, Opinion
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African Leadership

Festus Edovia

Nigeria is gradually reaching a dangerous point where many young people no longer believe education guarantees a better future. Across campuses and communities, the disturbing phrase “education is a scam” has become a common mindset among frustrated youths who feel abandoned by a system that no longer rewards hard work, learning, and academic excellence.

 

What a painful reality for a nation that once viewed education as the strongest pathway to progress, dignity, and national development.

 

Today, many youths are beginning to question the value of spending years in school when unemployment continues to rise and graduates struggle to survive after leaving the classroom. For many young Nigerians, the promise attached to education has been replaced with disappointment, frustration, and hopelessness.

 

As a result, some youths now believe that internet fraud, cybercrime, and other illegal activities offer faster and more rewarding opportunities than legitimate education and hard work. This dangerous mentality reflects a deeper national problem rooted in economic hardship, weak leadership, poor governance, and the collapse of opportunities for young people.

 

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Even more disturbing is the growing acceptance of this culture within parts of society. Some parents now encourage quick-money lifestyles, while others openly support children involved in internet fraud by providing gadgets, funding, or access to questionable training centres. This is a tragic reflection of how deeply moral values have declined.

 

A nation is already in serious trouble when criminality begins to replace education as the dream of its youths.

 

The crisis goes beyond unemployment. It is also about the loss of hope in the system itself. Many graduates wander the streets for years without stable jobs despite earning degrees and professional qualifications. Meanwhile, society often celebrates wealth without questioning how it was acquired. This has created a dangerous environment where dishonesty appears more rewarding than discipline and hard work.

 

On many campuses today, students are increasingly distracted by the pressure to make money quickly. Some combine academics with cybercrime, while others completely abandon education in pursuit of illegal wealth. The rise of dangerous practices associated with ritual-linked fraud, commonly known as “Yahoo Plus,” further highlights the depth of desperation among some young people.

 

This is no longer just a social concern. It is a national emergency.

 

However, despite the growing frustration, education must never lose its value. No country develops by abandoning learning, knowledge, innovation, and human capital development. Nations that progress invest heavily in education because it remains the foundation for economic growth, leadership, and national transformation.

 

The Nigerian government must urgently rebuild confidence in education by creating genuine opportunities for graduates, supporting entrepreneurship, improving the economy, and ensuring that merit and competence are rewarded. Young people must see clear evidence that education still matters.

 

Parents also have a critical responsibility to guide their children away from the destructive culture of quick money. Religious leaders, schools, and community institutions must continue to promote integrity, patience, discipline, and the dignity of honest work.

 

Society must stop glorifying wealth without accountability. Young people should not grow up believing that success only comes through shortcuts and criminality.

 

Nigeria’s youths remain the future of the nation. If they lose faith in education completely, the country risks producing a generation disconnected from knowledge, innovation, and responsible leadership.

 

The dangerous belief that “education is a scam” must not become Nigeria’s reality. The future of the country depends on restoring hope, opportunities, and trust in education once again.

Written by Festus Edovia, ANIPR, FICM.

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