 For Nigeria to regain its lost glory in the educational sector, there is a need for adequate funding of public schools across the country. A professor of education, Ibrahim Bajabia-Mila, stated these at a stakeholders meeting in Ogun State. He lamented the poor performance of Nigerian students at the West African Examination Council over the last decade, as no Nigerian school is on the top 10. Also acknowledging the importance of education, the state secretary of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria-Retian advocated the teaching of road signs to students starting from the primary level in order to catch them young. We were previously spending 9 percent and now in 2022 it has dropped down to 5 percent and that is why it is difficult for the children to excel. Nigerian parents are spending more than the federal budget on education in Ghana alone, so not to talk of South Africa, Malaysia, USA. So we are developing other people's education sector and so the way out is for us to do the needful and spend what is required to meet the standard. And it is very difficult for our children to compete in the Waiake exams in science. We don't have quality science laboratories, so that was not the case many years ago. Education is the main thing because if you have education, you are listening, your approach, how you look at things will be different from your colleagues that you are in the same profession together. Because if you have education, we know that there is no gain in killing one another because of anything, maybe because of religion or because of tribalism, ethnicities. No, there is no need, but having a good and quality education, especially the children, the foundation is the main thing. We need to have a very concrete foundation for them.