Every good parent thinks about the best way to train their children and what kind of education they should obtain; sometimes, it is not so easy to make the right choices without a little research. This article reviews the advantages and disadvantages of western education in Nigeria.

The western educational system was fully implemented in the 20th century because of the influence exerted by colonists and Christian missionaries. In 1843, the first school in Nigeria was built in Badagry. Over time, other educational institutions appeared and Western education became firmly established in the lives of Nigerians. But has this had a positive or negative influence on Nigerians? Keep reading to find out.
Advantages of western education in Nigeria
The outstanding positive effects of western education in Nigeria include:

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Negative aspects of western education in Nigeria
It would be false to say that western education has no shortcomings because everything in the world has its advantages and disadvantages. These disadvantages include:
- Moral decline. It cannot be denied that the level of morality in Nigeria has dropped considerably. Things like adultery, abortion, excessively provoking clothing have become more common than they were before.
- Disagreements in families. In some homes, it is possible to find a part of the family in support of western ways, while another part considers them unnecessary. For example, a child may aspire to be familiarized with modern tendencies, while the parents would want him to grow up accustomed to the best national traditions. Such disagreements could also affect the love between spouses.
- Less attention is being paid to African traditions and culture. Before the colonial period, local customs were observed very seriously. Due to the popularization of western culture and education, these cultures are gradually being forgotten.

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- Change in the system of government. The administrative ways of our ancestors were much more reliable than the ones we have now. There was less chaos and strict discipline was maintained. Nigerians have had to switch from one management system to another over the years.
- Young people have became less interested in agriculture. As a result of western influence, the agricultural industry is lacking sufficient development. This problem is serious considering that this sphere is the basis of the Nigerian economy. Young people should use Western education to improve agriculture and not neglect it.

In conclusion, we can say that the benefits and harm of western education depends on how we use them. It is better to use the best aspects of this system while working on improving the negative ones. That way, this tool will help us pave the way to a happy future full of new perspectives and conveniences.

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