The Federal Government’s review and update of the junior and senior secondary school curriculum has been welcomed by Legacy Lab, a social-impact Digital Innovation Hub, as a timely recognition of the need for education to better align with the demands of a digital economy and the future of work.
Aligning Education with Industry Needs
The curriculum overhaul creates an opportunity to deepen the connection between classroom learning and industry requirements, aiming to produce students who are digitally literate, adaptable, and prepared to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s development. By introducing more relevant subjects and practical approaches, the updated curriculum is seen as a crucial step toward equipping young people with the technical competencies and creative mindset increasingly sought by employers and entrepreneurs.
Focus on Practical Skills and Technology
Early exposure to technology, applied problem-solving, and project-based learning is expected to help students gain skills demanded in high-value roles in areas like software, data, cybersecurity, and digital services. This alignment between education and the labour market could accelerate pathways into these roles and open entrepreneurship routes across communities.
Legacy Lab’s Commitment to Support
Legacy Lab stands ready to partner with education authorities, schools, and private sector stakeholders to translate the new curriculum into measurable impact. Their programmes include targeted teacher upskilling, hands-on student workshops, and The Digital Edge webinar series, designed to complement classroom instruction with practical skills, mentorship, and industry exposure.
Call for Strategic Collaborations
Legacy Lab calls on the Federal Ministry of Education, State Ministries of Education, teacher training institutes, and development partners to formalise collaborations supporting rapid and effective implementation. Coordinated action is deemed necessary to scale teacher capacity, equip schools with digital resources, and establish linkages between schools, internships, and job opportunities.
Perspective from Legacy Lab
“We congratulate the Ministry and all stakeholders involved. Now the real work begins, translating policy into practice. Legacy Lab is prepared to work with government and partners to ensure students gain practical skills and access to opportunities that will position them for success in the digital age,” said Adefemi Adewumi, Chief Operating Officer of Legacy Lab.
About Legacy Lab
Legacy Lab is a social-impact Digital Innovation Hub supporting youth empowerment through skills training, mentorship, incubation, and career development, connecting young Nigerians to meaningful learning experiences and opportunities.