…Here Is Exactly How to Pay for It and the Investment Returns. 7.5 Times in Tax Receipts Alone
School feeding, governance, and the seven-source financing architecture
In Part 1, I introduced NETI — a N154.0 trillion ($112.0 billion) framework to give every Nigerian child a world-class education — covering teachers, professional development, and infrastructure. Here I complete the six pillars and explain how the full investment gets financed.
Pillar 4: Learning materials. At N31,200 ($22.69) per student per year, NET I give every child their own physical textbooks, a personal reading journal, and access to the Nigeria Learning Platform — an offline-capable adaptive digital content library used under teacher direction. Savings from reducing tablets per classroom from 30 to 15 fund the expanded print library and physical manipulatives. Annual cost: N2.13 trillion ($1.55 billion).
Pillar 5: School feeding. The single largest line item — and the one with the strongest
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