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Some of you don't understand the dangers of putting out contents like this out, if a Patient dies on your watch, even if you did everything right, the family can sue you an average lawyer can put you in jail by simply using this post. God abeg
Also, education and intelligence aren’t the same thing. There are thoughtful people who never had much access to school, and there are highly educated people who confidently spread nonsense 😂
There is no reason why any young person in this country today should be fighting against the need for formal education - simply because there’s a template for how to make money as an Olodo. This is the uprising we have to fight against.
We have seen what lack of education has done on a massive scale to certain regions in this country. Even how it has affected our presidents.
Buhari was insulted for having only a WAEC certificate - and that gap showed up in his government.
Tinubu currently has certificate issues that are still unresolved.
Education matters!!!
Listen, as you climb up the ladder in life, your educational qualification will matter. There is a sitting governor being positioned as an elite upriser - and today, every action he takes is still being questioned. Imagine reaching that office and your basic competence is still making the headlines.
This is exactly what we are talking about.
No one is asking everyone to be at the same level of intelligence - that’s not how the world works. But don’t glorify being ignorant and loud simply because it has yielded a source of income. Apply yourself. Up-skill. Get better.
Your future self deserves that much.
@eke_ng_ As of today, intelligence doesn’t put food on the table anymore, shamelessness does.
Once we are able to hit a reset on this as a society, normalcy will return.
Maturing is realizing that Patience Jonathan was one of the most impactful First Ladies in Nigeria’s history. She couldn’t express herself very well in English, but she managed to pass her message across everytime.
She had empathy.
She’s 100x the woman Remi Tinubu will never be.