 The Nigerian government has been urged to create more technical schools across the country to aid students, promote their skills, and discover their talents. The advice came during a skill and talent discovery program organized by an educationist and school proprietor, Favour Idogun Inabiyoko Tadiyoko State Capital, Tuesday. It also faltered the nation's school curriculum and advised the government to revolutionize the curriculum to include skill acquisitions and for students to unleash the untapped talents in them. Meanwhile, the co-organizer of the talent honed, Maria Idogun stressed the stakeholders in the education sector should support the government in promoting technical education in Nigeria, adding that schools' attention should not be focused on academics alone. Our schools are run by curriculum. The curriculum should be revolutionized. The curriculum should be overhauled to include talent discovery in it, whereby we promote skills that will help students maximise and unleash their potentials, so we need more technical skills that are working. Sincerely speaking, not just government work alone, even different schools should invite talent skills in their academic because it will help those kids to have this other ability to be able to do other things. Like for example, it's a discussion that just focuses on academics alone because in the work out there, at the end of the day, some people that go to school, it's not as if they use their certificate to eat, but if they have this consciousness in them and they know that they have some talent in them, it's always going to help them to be dependent. Thank you very much.