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This is the first time I'll see a Nigerian politician speak with sense
And e sure me die say he no fit ever be Apc member
One of the biggest failures of our education system is that we have convinced society that intelligence is more important than character.
I have never seen a child sent to prison because he scored F9 in Mathematics or dragged to court for failing English Language.
But I have seen children grow into adults who ended up in prison because of bad behaviour.
Because they lacked discipline.
Because they could not control anger.
Because they had no empathy.
Because greed consumed them.
Because nobody truly developed their character.
Yet, every day, we terrorize children over grades as if exam scores are the final measurement of human success.
A child comes home with low marks and the entire house becomes tense.
Parents panic.
Teachers threaten.
Society mocks.
But when that same child lies, bullies others, cheats, lacks compassion, disrespects people, or shows signs of dangerous behaviour, many people ignore it because “at least he is doing well academically.”
That is the tragedy.
Education was never supposed to be only about IQ.
True education has always stood on three pillars:
Character.
Discipline.
Learning.
And somehow, we abandoned the first two and became obsessed with only the last one.
We are producing brilliant minds with broken values.
People who can solve equations but cannot manage emotions.
People who can build apps but cannot build integrity.
People with degrees but without conscience.
And then we act surprised when corruption destroys a nation.
Corruption is not an academic failure.
It is a character failure.
A country does not collapse because people cannot calculate.
A country collapses when people entrusted with power have no discipline, no empathy, no moral foundation, and no fear of destroying the future of innocent people.
Some of the most dangerous people in society are highly educated.
That should force us to reflect deeply.
Maybe our schools should spend more time teaching emotional intelligence.
Teaching empathy.
Teaching self-control.
Teaching honesty.
Teaching dignity of labor.
Teaching integrity even when nobody is watching.
Because the child who learns discipline may survive failure.
But the child who learns only how to pass exams may someday become successful without values and that is dangerous for any society.
The painful truth is this:
A nation can recover from poor grades.
But recovering from a generation raised without character may take decades.
We must stop raising children only to pass exams.
We must start raising human beings.