Thank you for sharing, @gboyegaogunmola - it is helpful for me to hear about the situation where you live. I do believe that you and people like you are the best ones fit to help address issues of access and equitability, as you understand your situation far better than I ever could. I'm curious about:
"I have noticed that they are few, and could be used by those who are financially capable of using them."
What do you mean by financially capable? Are the libraries are so few and spread out that it takes financial resources for people to meet them?
I agree that if libraries are only houses for books, they are nowhere near sufficient for education. What if they also offered classes? Or what if they offered access to other resources, like tools? What other resources could libraries provide shared access to in Nigeria that would most benefit the people?