We treat our children like slaves from childhood, and then we wonder why we ended up with a nation full of cowards...
Look at the contrast in those pictures. In rich schools and homes, kids are raised to have voice, to question, to negotiate, to carry themselves with worth... In poor/government schools, the lesson is different: “Shut up and endure.” Teacher humiliates you for the slightest things and call it discipline… You complain and your poor parents either can’t fight back or they beat you at home…
So you learn early: your dignity doesn’t matter, that authority is not to be questioned, just survive... This conditioning kills curiosity, it kills the instinct to stand up for yourself… It turns potential leaders into people who grow up bowing to every small power; from wicked teachers to corrupt bosses to terrible politicians... No wonder we have a country where people endure bad roads, bad governance, insecurity, and exploitation without collective pushback... We were trained for it from primary school… Poverty alone doesn’t create this... It’s the mindset we pass down: small people oppressing even smaller ones to feel big... Until we start raising kids (rich or poor) to know their worth, to ask questions, and to reject nonsense, we’ll keep producing generations that accept mediocrity as normal...
Every time you guys make it seem like it’s impossible to reject the summons of the president, I’ll remind you about Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
That chess boy is in league with APC, end. Don’t cover him bc he’s a fine boy. That is also the enemy.
@Hauwa_L Let me trigger you. Imagine claiming to rescue underage girls who are sold into prostitution, but the person sit and dine with the people whom their madam pays prostitution tax to.
If you are in Lagos and available tomorrow by 10am, Kindly Join @dolapocarter to advocate for better Nigeria.
10am tomorrow.
All details you need are on this thread.
RT for awareness, We cannot continue to live like this.
Trading one pair is not a decision, neither should it be an advice! It's rather a discovery - a discovery of self!
You can't keep to trading one pair for long all because you decided to do it, you'd burnout quickly.
You can't successfully trade one pair if why you're doing so is because you saw someone doing it.
Trading one pair is not the one way to profitability!
Trading one pair is not necessarily an show of discipline.
You can only trade one pair successfully because you discovered that you're at your best when you are tunnel-focused. You saw that you're more efficient when you have just one thing to deal with!
Use this holiday period to further discover yourself, and upon your discovery, make a decision!
I heard PayPal is back in Nigeria—DON'T USE IT! They seized our people's money for years and stigmatized us as fraudsters. Now they heard the of millions of dollars being made they want a piece of it? Hell No, we have better local platforms that do it faster and cheaper. FUCK PAYPAL—boycott them and support Naija fintech! 🇳🇬 #BoycottPayPal
@IndianEmbassyUS I need an URGENT help for a friend (US Citizen) who has applied for his Indian tourist visa now 14 days ago. This should be ideally processed with an SLA of 5 days but he has not heard back. 😩😫. His flight is scheduled for tomorrow and he will end up losing more than $2000 on the tickets.
Can you please help?
US Citizen’s name - Martin Lauria
LOL, and there it is.
This is why over 114 million Americans have the literacy rate of seventh graders.
The first university in the world was created in Africa.
The world’s richest man - richer than a billionaire or trillionaire in today’s currency, was a Black man from West Africa.
Agricultural irrigation was invented by Africans.
Dr. Charles Drew, a Black surgeon, created Blood Banks, making it possible to store blood plasma for transfusion.
Black inventor Henry Thomas Samson Jr. Invented the Gamma ray-cell.
Charles Baker was a self-taught mechanical engineer who spent the majority of his childhood in slavery. He developed the first friction heater, which was patented in January 1903.
Ghanaian Chemical Engineer, Dr. Thomas O. Mensah is the first African to be inducted into the US National Academy of Inventors.
He has 14 patents. He has won the Turner's Trumpet Award for Fiber Optics Innovation, Percy L. Julian Award, Golden Torch Award, William Grimes Award, Eminent Engineers Award and Kwame Nkrumah African Genius Award.
The first calendar was created in 4230 BCE by Black Africans.
Black South African student, Nkosinathi Nkomo invented a water purification system to help out during the drought in Cape Town.
Africans also invented sewage systems, toilets, combs, paper, writing, plough, surgery, irrigation, keys, scissors, furniture, cement, wigs, toothpaste, toothbrushes, flutes, clarinet, oboe, trumpets, bakeries, sailing boots, and canals.
In 400 BC, women made African pottery that was used to smelt iron. Around 500 CE, ancient Africans made carbon steel, something that was not done by industrial England until the 19th century. The discovery and use of metal became one of the highest priorities for survival as well as many of the daily functions in ancient Africa.
Ancient Africans were making use of metals long before people in other parts of the world.
As far back as 2,500 years ago they were smelting iron and 2,000 years ago impressive metallurgists in Tanzania were found to craft exceptional metals.
Melanin deficient degenerates like you still have to be told how to wipe your asses and brush your teeth.
Like! You have to put in effort!
I hardly went out in Nigeria but you see this Canada, I dey waka! House party. Games night. Day party. Club. Church. WhatsApp groups. Random hangouts. Dates. Restaurants. Birthday parties
I’m everywhere😂