The woman selling Akara at the University gate has been there for over 20yrs, people she is selling Akara to have graduated, some have become Governors and all, she is still there earning daily profits.
God will Judge you.
You might not realize it now, but one day the things that hurt you the most will change your standards forever. Pain has a way of showing you what you will never tolerate again.
Africa - 10 slots - 9 advanced
Asia 9 slots - 2 advanced
Europe. 16 slots - 13 advanced
North America- 6 slots- 3 advanced
South America 6 slots- 5 advanced
Oceania- 1 slot - 0 advanced
Yet one guy was saying Africa’s slot should be reduced . That’s how you shut up people . Africa great job
Simi and Adekunle were placed on a pedestalize till Simi spoke…
Adesua and Banky were rated till Adesua spoke…
Temi and Eazi were praised till Temi spoke…
Timothy told us women should keep quiet, na we no hear word!!!
Peller is not the problem IMO.
The real issue is a broken system designed to neglect and ignore intellect. A system that has consistently undermined the efforts of promising talents across academia, forcing our brightest minds to “japa” or settle for less.
BBN pays 100M+ to winners, a reality show, fine. But most schools can’t even award their best graduating students ₦100k. The state can’t guarantee them jobs. In my time, our best graduating student, an exceptionally brilliant guy destined for greatness now works as a successful freelancer, digital analyst and YouTuber. He’s doing really well, but that mind was built for more. Top-tier virologist material, serving the nation. We lost that potential and so many others.
Youth unemployment is at a high, quite alarming for nation with immense potential and one of the youngest population average on the planet.
We churn out graduates yearly but fail to harness them. It’s time to fix the system and not bash the symptoms.
Losing my mum almost took my life.
I had no will to live.
If I was kidnapped during that period, I won’t even give them any number to call for any ransom.
I was ready to leave this life.
Nothing made any sense.