@BillowKerrow This is nonsense! The Gov has no busness engaging in these investments. We know what @WilliamsRuto implies though - and just like that, an opportunity is lost.
@Lynch_MT What are you talking about?
Are teachers not paid salaries?
If they aren't motivated to teach then let them quit the job with immediate effect.
This is a shallow reading of public opinion dressed up as insight, Larry.
Social media comments are not evidence of “strong support across Africa”, they are a mere self-selecting, noisy sample shaped by algorithms, outrage, and visibility. Loud voices are not the majority, they are simply the most amplified.
Africa is not a monolith. It is 54 countries, different histories, different interests, different political consciousness. Reducing over a billion people to a comment section is not analysis my brother, it is intellectual laziness.
And this idea that disagreement comes from “elite Africans with big English” is a tired and disappointing deflection. Substance matters, not accents. If your argument cannot stand on its own, dismissing critics as “elite” does not rescue it either.
If anything, serious engagement requires going beyond both elite circles and comment sections, and actually dealing with facts, policy, and consequences. That is where your argument is found wanting.