On one of our site visits recently from our design office to one of our projects, the resident engineer (over 25 years of experience) complained bitterly about how nowadays fewer people are into handy jobs (woodwork/carpentry, masonry, electricalworks) or even resident site engineer jobs in the UK. Now, everybody is into IT. They have to hire Eastern Europeans to do construction jobs.
In my few years of practice in Nigeria, Benin Republic and Togolese construction workers are far more skilled and do far neater, accurate jobs than their Nigerian counterparts.
I know we are all "kikiki-ing" under this post but this presents a larger, national and world-scale problem facing technical skill acquisition. Our over-emphasis on university education is what we are seeing now.
We should all know that world population is rising, hence the need for more urban housing developments. AI cannot replace core technical and traditional engineering skills.
Intro Tech wey dem suppose use introduce us to Tech, dem teach us carpentry work.