The Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, has rewarded a primary school teacher at Ansa-Ur-Deen Main School I, Kemta Lawa, Abeokuta, Mr Solanke Taiwo, with a brand new car for emerging as Nigeria’s Overall Best Primary School Teacher.
According to a statement issued on Friday, the governor presented the car keys to Solanke at his office in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, in the presence of the Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof Abayomi Arigbagbu, and the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mr Oloko.
Speaking on the development, Arigbagbu described the teacher’s achievement as validation of the administration’s sustained investment in the education sector and the reforms introduced to revitalise it.
“When you do things consistently and efficiently, you will continue to record results. We have been winning the Best Teacher Award back-to-back. This same teacher won in October and has now emerged as the overall best teacher in Nigeria.
“This shows that once you put sound policies in place—such as the Ogun State Education Revitalisation Agenda, which is built on six pillars, with the last pillar focusing on students’ and teachers’ welfare—you will see tangible outcomes. This administration has made significant progress across all the pillars,” he said.
He explained that the declaration of a state of emergency in the education sector paved the way for wide-ranging reforms under the Revitalisation Agenda, focusing on curriculum development, school management, technology and innovation, infrastructure, funding and revenue generation, as well as students’ and teachers’ welfare.
While acknowledging the success of the reforms, the commissioner noted that the state’s consistent achievements at both state and national levels are proof of meaningful transformation in the sector.

“On each of these pillars, we have delivered effectively. That is why I am not surprised that our teachers and students continue to win awards at various levels,” he added.
He further stated that beyond emerging as the best in the state, Mr Solanke went on to clinch the national title in Abuja, describing it as evidence of genuine progress in the education system.
“It shows that when we say someone has emerged as the best teacher, it is not cosmetic. It confirms that the entire education sector has truly been revitalised. Ogun State remains number one in education, and we cannot afford to go backwards,” he said.
Highlighting the state’s performance in external competitions, Prof Arigbagbu recalled its dominance in the JETS competitions, where students from the state won 18 out of 24 available awards in a particular year, with one student claiming nine of those awards. He attributed the success to sustained attention and investment in the sector over the past six years.

On technical and vocational education, he revealed that five states have indicated interest in understudying Ogun State’s model in Technical and Vocational Education and Training and the digitisation of the education sector. He added that the Federal Government and the National Board for Technical Education have commended the state’s strides.











