Nigeria, April 9 -- In a recent public statement, Bill Gates predicted that artificial intelligence (AI) will begin replacing many doctors and teachers within the next ten years. According to him, humans will not be needed for most roles in the future. Although this may sound like science fiction, the signs of this shift are already around us. AI is writing code, diagnosing illnesses, tutoring students, managing warehouses and automating tasks that once required skilled human labour. The concern is no longer whether AI will change the world. It already has. The real question is how people, institutions and societies will adapt to stay relevant. In this emerging world, survival will depend not only on formal education but on our capacity t...