 Prominent Nigerians have called on various governments to allocate more resources to education to avoid collapsing of the system in the nearest future. Speaking in O.A. during a lecture on Pan-Africanism and Humanity, Professor Meiji Aquata of the University of Nigeria, Nsukha says, prioritizing the educational sector will strengthen the institution as well as foster peace and economic development. The Pan-African scholars also believe that the challenges facing Nigeria not only leadership, but institutionalized corruption. Education is a serious matter. Now, there's a document of Patreon Council, too, called Gravisimum Educaciones. Gravisimum Educaciones, that's the name of the document. It's about education. The great matter of education, that's the meaning of Gravisimum Educaciones. It's great. It's as serious as anything I can get. Don't get it right. I'm going nowhere. 1971, Nsukha will be developing a vaccine for cholera in Nigeria. Why are we not participating in the search for the vaccine for COVID-19? Yes, you go to the university lab, they're empty. They're empty. No reagents are used up. You have to be replenished. You know, a good painter has got to be. When I was younger, I used to project this idea of bad governance, bad governance. Why can't I begin to look in what, from the family to the society? And to the general public before you get to the government? What transpires in my office? How well am I leading in my office? How well am I teaching my students with all sincerity? How well am I delivering my service without asking for bribe in my own office? We should begin to, that is, what Nigeria is facing today is called institutionalized corruption. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.