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Poverty keeps countless Nigerian children out of school
DW (English)
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9/19/2024
One in three children in Nigeria don't go to school. Many work to help support their families. The country has become the global epicenter of children out of school. As the school year begins, DW's Fanny Facsar reports on the situation in Lagos.
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You can see children like these all across Lagos.
00:04
Some are barely big enough to see through the car windows.
00:09
They should be at school, but they are in the streets doing what they can to earn some small change.
00:16
Buy us 6 granades.
00:19
Will do, calm down.
00:20
How much is this one? 200?
00:22
No, sir. Granades are so expensive.
00:25
Every little bag of nuts Ezekiel sells helps his mother with school costs.
00:31
But if the family can't collect enough, he and his brothers won't be able to go.
00:36
Thank you, sir.
00:38
Sometimes I work from night to night, but people don't have money to buy granades.
00:43
My father has no work, so I'm helping my mom to sell so that she can pay our school fees and everything.
00:50
It's the start of the new school year.
00:53
Billboards advertise uniforms and equipment, but such things are out of reach for many children across Nigeria.
01:01
It's the worst country in the world for out-of-school rates.
01:05
Millions of broken promises.
01:08
Now, Nigerian law says all children have the right to basic education,
01:14
but an estimated one in three children between 6 and 15 years do not go to school.
01:19
And that rate is expected to be pushed up by economic austerity measures and the resulting inflation.
01:26
Children in the poorest communities are affected the most.
01:31
Some who could afford to send their children to school last year now have to send them out to work.
01:37
This is Ezekiel's mother.
01:40
She has two other children of school age and another who's younger.
01:44
This year, because the economy is getting worse, I have to carry the little one to join the older one,
01:49
because gari and rice is too expensive.
01:52
She would like to send them to school.
01:55
Every mother wants their children to go to school and become something.
01:58
If I didn't go to school, I could not be here.
02:01
Just under 8% of the federal budget is spent on education,
02:06
well beneath the 15 to 20% recommended by the United Nations.
02:13
What comes in from the federal accounts depends not only on our resources,
02:18
but on the international markets out there.
02:21
And the price of oil in the international market will determine the revenue that will come to our disposal
02:27
that will be meant for so many things in our economy.
02:31
Ezekiel doesn't know about the oil market or rampant corruption,
02:36
but he does know what he would like to be doing.
02:39
If I didn't have to sell my nuts, I would read my books.
02:42
He has no choice.
02:44
He walks up to 10 kilometers every day, he says, and it's risky.
02:49
I'm really afraid of accidents, like maybe a car hitting me when I'm selling my nuts.
02:54
He's good at math, he says, and would like to become a banker.
02:58
But without stable access to education,
03:00
his young mind will remain one of countless in Nigeria left to fend for themselves.
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