The most important thing to never lose is one's childlike sense of endless curiosity. Curiosity is the beginning of wonder and wonder is the beginning of wisdom.
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu speech at IBB book launch, says the former President had a golden opportunity to make history by inaugurating Abiola but missed it
Baba said he wasn’t there to read speech but to pay homage to IBB.
Love when he speaks freely tho
Here's an idea:
Instead of training a new generation of Nigerians to spend their lives being monkeys in suits just like their parents, perennially striving to be who and what they are not - and doomed to fail miserably at it - why not try something different?
Why not look at the data and see that Nigeria is already the world's 3rd largest English-speaking country, and will be the 2nd largest by the time these kids are 40, so instead of teaching them to desire to be other people, you teach them that they are important enough to be the centre of their own world?
How about you teach them that their country is destined to be a very important country in the world and that their generation will be the most important in its history, so they should focus on history, economics, commerce, geopolitics, STEM, energy, government and defence?
How about you teach a new generation of Nigerians to see themselves as people who deserve to have a seat at the table with the rest of the world as they are, and not caterpillars who must shed something about their identity before they can blossom into global butterflies?
Why are you teaching Nigerian kids that there is something undesirable about the way they talk? Why are you still passing on your low self-esteem and generational trauma to these innocent children? What did they do to deserve this?