Sanwo-Olu seals deal to revolutionize digital learning in Lagos schools

LAGOS, NIGERIA (NPA) — March 23, 2026 — Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has announced a groundbreaking development: the state has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Estar, an organization specializing in digital learning, to introduce modern platforms and infrastructure into public primary and secondary schools.
According to the governor, the partnership will provide Lagos students with curriculum-based tools designed to strengthen critical thinking, communication, decision-making, leadership, and AI skills. It will also enhance reading, comprehension, confidence, and classroom participation.
With the agreement now in motion, the state has begun investing in teacher training to ensure educators can effectively use the new tools and deliver more engaging lessons. The initiative is aimed at preparing students for the future while improving learning outcomes across the board.
The introduction of these advanced learning and teaching aids marks another first for Lagos State, which continues to lead in innovation and the application of technology to social and economic development in Nigeria.
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