On Saturday, 20 September 2025, history will be made at Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, when 60,000 teachers converge for the “Let There Be Teachers” Conference. Organisers say the gathering is not only about setting a Guinness World Record for the largest assembly of teachers but also about giving Nigerian educators the recognition and voice they deserve.
Here are key reasons why every teacher in Nigeria should be part of this landmark event:
1. A Chance to Make History
This is the first time in Nigeria’s history that teachers will gather on such a scale. By attending, teachers will be directly contributing to a Guinness World Record attempt that puts Nigerian educators on the global map.
2. A Platform to Air Teachers’ Challenges
For decades, Nigerian teachers have struggled with poor pay, overcrowded classrooms, and limited professional support. The conference offers a platform for teachers to collectively highlight these issues in the presence of policymakers and education leaders.
3. Professional Growth Opportunities
Education experts such as Ronke Posh Adeniyi, Rizma Butt, Rotimi Eyitayo, Rhoda Odigboh, and Professor Akin Akinpelu will be sharing practical insights on school innovation, leadership, and sustainability. Attending teachers will gain exposure to ideas that can transform their classrooms.
4. Building Networks and Partnerships
With over 60,000 colleagues expected, the conference is an opportunity to connect with fellow educators from across Nigeria, exchange experiences, and form partnerships that can strengthen schools and communities.
5. Celebrating the Teaching Profession
Teaching has long been undervalued in Nigeria. This event is designed not just to discuss problems but to celebrate teachers’ contributions to nation-building and highlight their role in shaping the country’s future.
6. Driving Educational Reform
The convener, Oluwaseyi Anifowose, emphasised that the growth of schools is tied to the growth of teachers. By attending, teachers lend their voices to a movement aimed at influencing policies that can improve funding, training, and innovation in education.
7. A Call to National Unity
According to Dr Hakeem Subair, co-founder of One Million Teachers, teachers play a remarkable role in shaping society and building harmony.
This conference provides a unifying space where teachers across regions can stand together for a stronger education.
Beyond the Guinness World Record attempt, the “Let There Be Teachers” Conference is about restoring pride to the teaching profession and positioning teachers as central to Nigeria’s development.
For Nigerian teachers, this is more than just an event—it is a movement, a moment to be seen, heard, and celebrated. Missing it would mean missing out on history.









































































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