Our system of Education is something else, starting from the primary system to the tertiary system. That of the the tertiary system their varieties of challenges it undergoes, for instance
* Over Population
* Outdated Curricula
* Lack of qualified faculty and equipment for studies
* Lectures Accepting Bribe (Sorting)
You've made valid points regarding the issues plaguing the education system in Nigeria, and it's evident that a significant factor behind these challenges is the ineffective governance. The root cause of all the problems you've outlined stems from the poor management by the government. If Nigeria had competent leadership, the issues such as outdated curricula, the shortage of qualified faculty and study equipment, and the prevalence of bribery among lecturers could be effectively addressed.
However, the government's failure to prioritize education has resulted in a vicious cycle of underfunding and neglect. The insufficient budget allocations for education prevent universities from acquiring necessary equipment for studies and hinder efforts to attract and retain qualified educators. Without adequate support from the government, it becomes nearly impossible to implement meaningful reforms that could propel Nigeria's education system forward and empower its citizens.