Abuja, 04 December, 2025 / 3:31 pm (ACI Africa).
Nigeria risks deeper insecurity and social collapse unless families, communities, and government urgently recommit to educating and morally forming children, Bishop Anselm Umoren, has said.
Speaking to ACI Africa on Wednesday, December 3, during the 40th anniversary celebration of Hand Maid International School, Abuja’s pioneer Catholic school, the Auxiliary Bishop of Nigeria’s Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja said many of the country’s current challenges are rooted in a long-term failure to treat education as a national priority.
“If we fail to take the education of our young ones seriously, we are simply preparing a dysfunctional future for our nation,” Bishop Umoren said.
He noted that many Nigerians are trapped in a system that fosters “the false impression” that education does not matter.
A society that treats learning and intellectual growth as optional, he warned, “is in trouble.”



