 As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to mark the day, an educationist, Professor Abyola Washika, has said that it has not all been rosy for the teaching profession, as according to her, Nigeria does not have enough teachers. Professor Washika was speaking on PLOS TV's flagship program, The Breakfast. While on his part, a Nigerian teacher, or Lao Dunaya David, lamented the poor treatment and meted out to teachers by the federal government. To do their best to deliver their work in the best way. And concerning teachers, there's not enough teachers in Nigeria. There's not enough teachers. The schools, especially the government schools, they need more teachers. I think their statistics is not encouraging. There will be, like in some schools, there will not be some subject teachers. Whereby, I've been to a school where they don't have mathematics teacher at all. They've not been doing mathematics. So how would the students graduate well? How would they perform very well in their work, in their studies? So teachers are really, the government really needs to work on their statistics to know the number of teachers present in each schools so that they can make provisions for teachers. And when students have the best teacher, they will acquire the best knowledge.