 A group under the ages of Mirror of Wisdom Development Foundation for Youth, Women and Children has called on the federal government and state to revamp the nation's educational system for rapid growth, development and nation building. The SAIPOA educational system in Nigeria has plunged the country into a high level of unemployment and untapped natural resources in the country has become one of the major issues hampering development in the country. The founder of the foundation, Good News Ihemafor called on the government to bridge the gap between urban and rural as well as private and public schools to fix the rot. The untapped natural resources in the country has become one major challenge Nigeria is still facing without development. This is a serious challenge and threat to national development. The founder of the foundation, Good News Ihemafor made the call at a paper presentation titled The Shadow Called Nigeria. He stated that there are limitations to the poor utilization of the nation's natural resources saying there are so many hidden treasures yet to be harnessed. He urged the government to bridge the gap between private and public schools to fix the educational system to give the sector a priority. Youth and everybody in the nation should be able to go to primary and secondary schools, take pictures and identify problems in all schools within and across the nation to assist in building this. We believe that if we leave our country in the hands of governments alone, we cannot achieve what we really want. And that is our drive today, calling on Nigerians, calling on individuals, calling on patriotic citizens that we need to build our nation. Not running out of the country to study, not running out of the country to depend and then be immigrants in these countries. I think the government should truly look at flying colors, students who come out in flying colors and encourage them just the way the social media or the social world encourages the bad people in the street. Also the book reviewer, associate professor Bran Oumere, states that there are so many hidden treasures in the country with over 49 natural resources yet to be tapped. He added that the hidden treasures are where the salvation of Nigeria lies. Our natural resources, which has been neglected in favor of oil, but from the look of things does appear that that is where the salvation of this country lies. There were a lot of, he listed about 49 natural resources that have not been tapped. Initially most of them were being tapped during the era of teen and just school in Nugu, but today nobody is talking about them. He encouraged the team in youth to go into artisan mining to extract all the hidden treasures in the country. He said when the educational system is properly revamped, Nigeria will be the leading country in the world.