Why is your child in Covenant University?
Before attending the school, you know it is a faith based school, they have thier rules and regulations, if you are not okay with it, then do not go or take your child THERE!!!
It's not hard!
Go to a secular or government school!
Summary of the second subsection of chapter 10:
In this section, Harari explains how barter functioned effectively in small economies but became increasingly inefficient as societies expanded, specialization increased, and trade grew more complex. These limitations created
Summary of the introductory section of chapter 10:
The introductory section of chapter 10 shows the importance of money in fostering cooperation and tolerance between people despite profound cultural and religious differences. Examples like the conversation
In other words, it's not boring to them. It's easier to spend long hours on what you enjoy because you won't find it tedious and try to push through. So, when this is considered, can you really call it discipline?
I've had this conversation with someone before. Students with good grades aren't necessarily disciplined or resilient as people would like to believe, it's just that compared to the average kid, school work is easy for them and they enjoy doing it.
Bad governance
Bad Economy
Unrealistic cost of housing
Zero waste management
Cultism
Tribal wars and Bigotry
Religious wars
Bad roads
Flooding
Useless βElitesβ
Loads of foolish people
Zero reward for hardwork
Low life expectancy
No stable electricity.
All inside ONE COUNTRY.
Summary of the introductory section of chapter 10:
The introductory section of chapter 10 shows the importance of money in fostering cooperation and tolerance between people despite profound cultural and religious differences. Examples like the conversation
Summary of the last subsection of Chapter 9: The Global Vision.
In this subsection, Harari introduces the emergence of universal orders as a crucial development in humanity's gradual unification. Although the Cognitive Revolution allowed people to cooperate with large numbers of
the Aztecs HD about gold with the leader of the Spaniards who conquered them, the creation of money that was accepted by the Muslim population by the Christians who conquered them in Iberia and North Africa, the use of Christian coins by muslim merchants in North Africa,
Everyone who contributed to placing students in positions they never merited by engaging in academic fraud are complicit in this "olodo uprising."
These new wave of idiots are the results of your actions.
Thereβs a certain happiness many uneducated Nigerians seem to feel whenever they see an educated person struggling
Theyβll use you for the craziest examples you can ever imagine
Cowbellpedia
Zain Africa Challenge
Milo Last Kid Standing
Gulder Ultimate Search
Project Fame West Africa
Malta Guinness Street Dance
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire
NTA National Secondary Schools Quiz
The era that fought to reward intelligence and talent, and to make smart people famous.
Then Olodo Nation attacked, led by a men who either forged certificates or had no certificate at all.
And their Olodominions said βeven if he presents a NEPA bill I will vote himβ.
You wonβt understand how dangerous the olodo pandemic is until it starts showing up in professions where competence is the difference between life and death.
I recommend using absence to gain your respect back.
I recommend giving a girl your number instead of asking for hers. If she likes you, she will text you.
I recommend building your body, especially your shoulders. You'd be surprised how much more attractive you look with a better frame.
I recommend putting people in their place at the very first sign of disrespect.
I recommend not chasing people. Pay attention to who chooses you.
I recommend leaving rooms where you constantly have to prove your worth.
I recommend being honest from the beginning. Pretending is exhausting.
I recommend saving money before people know you're making money.
I recommend letting people underestimate you.
I recommend taking pictures and videos of your parents more often.
Summary of the last subsection of Chapter 9: The Global Vision.
In this subsection, Harari introduces the emergence of universal orders as a crucial development in humanity's gradual unification. Although the Cognitive Revolution allowed people to cooperate with large numbers of
Summary of first subsection of chapter 9: The Spy satellite.
Harari introduces this subsection by arguing that human cultures are in a constant state of change. He then proposes that the choice of vantage point influences how we perceive the direction of historical change.
strangers, early societies still distinguished between members and outsiders, making their systems less than universal. By the first millennium BCE, three potential universal orders had emerged: money, empires, and universal religions. Of these, money became the most universal