African education has such an impelling drive to develop one way or another. The mere thinking
of African education alone has many implications, with just a few listed below-
A believe in African culture, history and African philosophy of life that we want to see it in the education we receive everyday, which will help overcome corruption, cultism, armed banditry, kidnapping, organ trafficking, terrorism, etc., including the protection of life and properties in a nation where there will be moral climate to sustains peace, good life and pleasure regardless if one is Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, or Muslim, Native worshipper, Christian, etc.
A new conception for primary, secondary, liberal schools, institutes, colleges, and national university, and a new meaning for admission processes, teaching, and the education sector in general.
A unified national system of education where the spiritual aspect will be designed to meet the demands of human nature at its best,
Cultivating the spirit that accepts high standards for those who get into higher institutions, with the clarity to train in such a way as to produce experts who could serve Nigeria in all sectors, making the nation truly independent in everything.
Educational training not for job purposes only, but for character development, and the proper humanization of a people to uplift them from corruption and crimes, economic stagnation, poverty, food shortages, poor health care, poor basic amenities, etc.
A cooperative system that can be accomplished through cooperative education that can promote intertribal cooperation and community development around a common purpose for brotherhood, sisterhood, and goodwill.