Hello, I'll be starting a series called "The Downsides of social media", which will be featuring tweets from people, discussing various popular topics like, gender, finance, marriage, tech & others.
The primary purpose of this is to address and fact-check controversial tweets.
@Row_Haastrup@IShowSpeedHQ "preparedness meets opportunity"
How unforgiving you are, you sound like you'd give 69/100 in a high-risk exam.
Relax, and for your sake, thank GOD you aren't GOD.
Today, I taught my primary 2 kids the principle of the telescope using Galilean optics focused on how light waves gets into the aperture, meet at a focal point and produce a magnified image visible to the eye. At the end of the class, they had the chance to assemble binoculars and test them.
This will inspire my 8 year old kids to be curious, to wonder about what is in space, what they might discover if they look far and wide, and also the hidden world of microorganism. In addition, this lesson can simply raise their interest about starting factories and companies that will build binoculars and telescopes to sell to Nigerian companies, labs and schools. In summary, they are currently getting appropriately ready for the growth of their country, economy and personal selves while our children in Nigeria are busy learning a colonial national anthem while memorizing the multiplication table.
It’s not late. Here is how we can do this in Nigeria:
1. All children of government and elected officials must attend public schools. It should be an impeachable offense for their children to study overseas, and all public schools must be treated equal according to the law.
2. Ban all private schools for 15 years.
3. All teachers must have at least a masters degree, and be paid not less than 500K naira a month.
4. Scholarship for rural teachers education in university, free housing, free food for 10 years. Rural education should be focused on agricultural technology and healthcare.
5. President, governors and lawmakers should be paid minimum wage.
6. Public hanging of all convicted public officials and judicial workers for corruption (20k naira and above) while the colonial national anthem plays on a Jumbotron right next to the gallows. (Free streaming if you subscribe to the handle of the executioner).
Feel free to add your idea in the comment section.