 President Mohammad Buhari says nobody can succeed outside their educational qualification. Hence, Nigerians are aware of the priority of education. Speaking on Thursday during a panel session at the Global Education Summit in London, United Kingdom, the president said his administration is committed to raising the budget for education by 50 percent in the next two years. Then that Niger will obtain 100 percent budgetary increase by 2025. He said no Nigerian parent jokes with education as they are aware that if the children missed the opportunity of being educated, they have missed a lot. The fight for opportunities for education is very, very severe. The problem of infrastructure, physical and intellectual. Physical is a sense of classrooms, equipment, intellectual, the teachers, and convincing those who are really qualified to go into teaching profession. Teaching profession, you'd rather go where the engineers are wanted, where they would award contracts rather than fight children day in and day out. So I assure you that Nigerians are acutely aware of the priorities of education and they are going all out to make the necessary savings and make necessary inputs to make sure that their children and their world get the opportunity to have the best of education.