The Teaching Industry in Nigeria
How Aisha’s Journey of Struggles and Hope, can lead to a Global Escape
Aisha had always dreamed of making a difference. As a young teacher in Lagos, she stepped into her overcrowded classroom every morning, greeted by the eager faces of 80 students squeezed into a space meant for 30. With worn-out textbooks, a broken chalkboard, and no access to modern teaching materials, she did her best. But deep down, she knew something was missing—something bigger than her classroom, bigger than Nigeria itself.
Her dream was to teach at an international level, to gain global exposure, and to bring back knowledge that could transform the way English was taught in her homeland. But with a teacher’s salary barely covering her basic needs, that dream felt out of reach. Until she discovered an opportunity: TEFL in Costa Rica.
The TEFL Game Changer: A Gateway to the World
TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) is more than just a certification—it’s a path to a better life. In Costa Rica, Aisha learned new methodologies, explored interactive learning strategies, and mastered classroom management techniques that she had never encountered in Nigeria. More importantly, she realized that the world needed teachers like her—people who were passionate about shaping young minds.
After completing her TEFL program, Aisha had two choices:
1. Return home to Nigeria and use her new skills to improve English teaching.
2. Stay abroad and explore high-paying teaching jobs in Asia, the Middle East, or Latin America.
For the first time in her career, she had the power to choose her future.
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The 10 Struggles Every Nigerian Teacher Faces
Aisha’s story is not unique. Thousands of teachers across Nigeria experience the same struggles every day. Here are ten of the biggest problems Nigerian teachers face:
1. Poor Salaries – Many teachers are paid so little that they have to take side jobs just to survive.
2. Overcrowded Classrooms – Teaching 80+ students at once makes effective learning nearly impossible.
3. Lack of Teaching Materials – Most schools lack proper textbooks, let alone digital teaching aids.
4. Outdated Curriculum – The same syllabus from decades ago is still being used, leaving students behind in a fast-changing world.
5. No Teacher Training – There’s little to no investment in improving teaching skills.
6. Dilapidated Infrastructure – Many schools operate in buildings that are falling apart.
7. Examination Malpractice – The culture of cheating in schools makes genuine learning difficult.
8. Political Interference – The education system is often at the mercy of unstable government policies.
9. Shortage of Teachers – Rural areas suffer the most, with schools lacking qualified educators.
10. No Career Growth – Teaching in Nigeria often feels like a dead-end job, with no opportunities for professional advancement.
Your Future Starts Now
Aisha made her choice, and so can you. Whether you choose to return to Nigeria and contribute to change or stay abroad and build a new life, the important thing is that you have options.
Don’t let finances hold you back. TEFL JAPA FUNDING exists to help you break free from limitations and step into a world of endless possibilities.
The world is waiting. The question is—will you answer the call?
About the Creator
Boma Braide
Hi, I’m Boma Braide – a passionate writer who loves sharing thoughts and ideas. Through my writing, I aim to inspire, engage, and connect with readers for brands I rep - BWBMart, GiNet, 4thkulture, Loxistica, etc. Wish me luck!


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