@Gh_Becks@Ade_Dohyeen The smart guy said he figured out the solution late, towards the end of the test. The writer explained this subsequently. Hence, I believe, why he stayed back to re-work it.
I remember when I first shared the stilt walkers of the Banna tribe 🇪🇹, someone asked how do they get on the stilts and I said "they most likely lean on a tree".
You see how God will humble you?! 😭
@workof_Godd@NgugiEvuti@Akaa_ChuChu You are buttressing his point. In a properly planned transport system, a new person should be able to get around easily without needing a PhD is manuevering.
@Akintola_steve There is a different between we can't fill roles in the tech space and Nigerians aren't employable. Not all of us are in tech and yeah, we are employable. He generalised.
@AgfAab@UnkleAyo I will like to have an intellectual conversation around this if you may. Please let's exchange a few email. I won't say you are wrong but I disagree. Our education system is not the only factor for our astute professionalism.
@KE_MrBlack ...is lost, then the energy you are producing is less than the energy you are consuming. In simple English, your battery will drain out eventually.
@KE_MrBlack Electricity generation is like a restriction to that rotation, an attempt to halt that motion. To keep the motion, you have to keep producing energy greater than the energy being converted to electricity, and because some of the energy creating the motion...
@DobiJr@SirJarus No matter the location. A power plant is a good place to start career. You have a lot of time for personal development and you will barely need to spend much from your salary.
@Sir_Badewole@SirJarus He should join the power plant. 4 years is not a long time. In a power plant, he also have time to develop himself tremendously, especially if he is on shift operations.
This is my worst buy of 2025. I will never advice anyone to buy this Airtel 5G Broadband.
For some reasons when you buy it, especially unlimited, first few weeks it will work perfectly
After a month, your network will be terrible
I thought i was the only one, asked people that owned this router and it was same experience
Seems Airtel found a way to tweak connectivity.
Terrible product
@Tunde_OD And yes, I have been a victim of these kids at least twice, so it is not a case of it is easy to say since you aren't the victim. If we continue in our 8 years rule of short term fix, then perhaps we are all on one very long way to development.
@Tunde_OD In Gladwell's David and Goliath, he referenced the story the of Brownsville, Brooklyn and the police officer Joanne Jaffe. A list made by the Officer of Juveniles who had been arrested at least once in the previous 12 months yielded 106 names and 180 arrests.
@Tunde_OD When the choice before you is a life in a dangerous and crime filled correctional centre or a free life exhorting innocent victims, it's really a case of the lesser of two evils, of which freedom is a deciding factor. There are no redemption here.
@Tunde_OD Like Tunde has rightly learned—through natural observation within a realistic setting—and shared, the arrest of these kids does not in any way guaranty a long term reduction in crime, especially given the states of Nigerian correctional services.
@Tunde_OD While these solutions have been proven in developed nation should, they are worth studying and adapting to local realities to solve this particular problem than the use of official intervention.
@Tunde_OD Similarly, Henggeler & Schaeffer, in 2010, used clinical trials to show multisystemic therapy (intense family & community based treatment that affects multi-aspect of youth lives) to decrease long term criminal activity by 25 to 70%
@Tunde_OD So, what has worked? Lipsey, in 2009, found that programs targeted at therapeutic intervention (skill building, counselling) achieved better effects than those focused on deterrence or discipline.
@Tunde_OD In 2011, Mendel's comprehensive review of national data in the USA found that states with higher rates of juvenile incarceration saw no corresponding decrease in crime, finding youth prison to be dangerous, ineffective, unnecessary, obsolete and wasteful.