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PoliticsRe: Maurice Iwu Meets N1 Billion Bail, Regains Freedom After A Week In Jail by ecclize: 7:44am On Aug 19, 2019
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It's well with Nigeria, God bless the federal republic of Nigeria.

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Bro is God help the Federal Republic of Nigeria...
God has already bless...
How to use the blessing is now the problem
CelebritiesRe: "Hate Y'all" Davido Girlfriend Chioma Denies Pregnancy Rumour by ecclize: 7:37am On Aug 18, 2019
U get this one time
CelebritiesRe: Brymo Shares Photo With His Father & His Son by ecclize: 6:12pm On Aug 16, 2019
One of the best indigenous musician for obodo naija..
I just love is jams so real and authentic...
Meaningful lyrics plus good sound
SportsRe: The Mansion Eden Hazard Purchased In Madrid (Photos) by ecclize: 1:34pm On Aug 16, 2019
And na this same world we gather dey like this ooo
SportsRe: 5ft6 Kante Marks 6ft4 Van Dijk During Corner, Twitter Users React by ecclize: 1:29pm On Aug 16, 2019
Kante is just too much...
My love for him dey like Messi and goals
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Azikiwe With His Car In 1959 (Throwback Photos) by ecclize: 9:17am On Aug 16, 2019
Vintage aye
SportsRe: Moses Simon Joins FC Nantes on a season-long loan deal by ecclize: 10:46pm On Aug 15, 2019
Nigeria players and third class club is like 5&6
SportsRe: OFFICIAL: Messi, Ronaldo & Van Dijk Shortlisted For 2018-19 UEFA Men's POTY by ecclize: 4:09pm On Aug 15, 2019
Where is KANTE on the list
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Food Importation Ban Could Drag The Nigerian Economy Into Misery by ecclize: 4:00pm On Aug 15, 2019
Way to go...
But farmer should be given more aids.. mechanised farming should be encouraged else the policy will be counterproductive
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 10:30pm On Aug 14, 2019
Why Chelsea no wan score self?
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 10:17pm On Aug 14, 2019
Mount mature pass em age i swear
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 10:13pm On Aug 14, 2019
This match is too tricky abeg...
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 9:45pm On Aug 14, 2019
Abraham will win this match for chelsea
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 9:42pm On Aug 14, 2019
Chelsea why naw make ena score naw
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 8:48pm On Aug 14, 2019
How am enjoying chelsea

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 8:47pm On Aug 14, 2019
Up Chelseeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaa
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 8:38pm On Aug 14, 2019
GOD BLESS KANTE
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 8:33pm On Aug 14, 2019
Chelsea go kee me dz night
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 8:30pm On Aug 14, 2019
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You are right.
Chelsea wan give me BP... I swear
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 8:28pm On Aug 14, 2019
Too many chances missed already c'mon BLUES
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool vs Chelsea: UEFA Super Cup (2(5) - (4) 2) On 14th August 2019 by ecclize: 8:26pm On Aug 14, 2019
If only Chelsea can use their chances they can win this match
SportsRe: Alex Iwobi: Why I Left Arsenal For Everton by ecclize: 7:30pm On Aug 14, 2019
deltateam:
Is it what Arsenal bought Pepe?
Before nko?
SportsRe: Alex Iwobi: Why I Left Arsenal For Everton by ecclize: 2:21pm On Aug 14, 2019
Sharp guy... U for chop bench taya... £75m na beans?
CelebritiesRe: DJ Arafat Mother Visits Accident Scene, Pays Tribute With Flowers by ecclize: 11:28pm On Aug 13, 2019
Na that small space dem wan bury the guy?
RomanceRe: Lady Slaps Boyfriend For Refusing Her Proposal After Dating Her For 6 Years by ecclize: 9:26pm On Aug 13, 2019
That is what the guy saw.. and refused to say yes... Naso e go dey chop slap if dem marry finish?
EducationRe: The Role Of Indigenous Education For A Workable Nigeria by ecclize(op):
Mod pls help push this to frontpage...
EducationThe Role Of Indigenous Education For A Workable Nigeria by ecclize(op): 8:10pm On Aug 13, 2019
Omoregbe opined that “since learned men began to appear among us good men have disappeared”. There is no doubting the fact that it is the disappearance of good men, brought about by replacement of indigenous values with western civilization. It must be stated that the submission made in this article is not to demonize western type of education but to rightly place indigenous education as Nigeria progresses with the rest of the world.

As Nigeria youths come under auspices of the Young African Leaders Initiative ‘YALI’ Abuja to commemorate the International Youth Day 2019 with the theme “Reforming Education” One of the speakers at the event Amb. Ndubuisi Kali pointed out the place of indigenous education in achieving sustainable development and how it should conform to our originality. While education within the four walls delivers to us the right skills for the labour market and the growth of entrepreneurship, while securing our economic future and enable businesses to grow and create new jobs, far more important, is the role of indigenous education.

The Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary defines “Indigenous” as naturally existing in a place or country rather than arriving from another place. Indigenous education is a way of learning that carries the attributes and value of the culture it identifies. Indigenous education would allow for cultural alignment and continuity in individuals. An individual is what he/she is by virtue of his or her background (Culture). It reflects their values in all facet of their life and educational structure. It will put citizens in proper orientation and perspective.

In recent times, much attention has been devoted to the roles education is expected to play in the training of good citizens in Nigeria. The education we desire at this moment should not be used as an instrument for training within the four walls only, but it should be directed at the training of the mind and the development of values, and intellect. This form of education will engender mutual appreciation of our diversity which will create positive and constructive engagements, this dialogue promotes mutual understanding, knowledge, reconciliation, and peace, which are essential for social stability and ultimately national development.

It is the opinion of the writer that indigenous education is an effective instrument for promoting good citizenship and civic responsibility, it is also a channel for inculcating in citizens the attitude of tolerance, responsibility and moral uprightness. Indigenous education with emphasis on tolerance, can foster the much needed unity for the survival of the nation at this unfortunate epoch in Nigeria’s history of inter-ethnic and religious clashes including leadership crises that have become a common occurrence. It is imperative to encourage this form of education to inspire national consciousness and national unity. Education is a weapon as the Great Mandela said and it is potent instrument that can be used to foster peace and unity. Therefore we should evolve a type of education that will inculcate in the citizens the ideal of national consciousness and awareness.
This form of education must be a conscious effort by everyone to inculcate in the youths most especially, a set of values and attitude contingent on the need and problems of our country. This body of knowledge, propels and conveys set of values and behavioral orientation that are considered vital and necessary for the sustenance and well-being of Nigeria.

With the speed of globalization, it has become a necessity for syncretism of indigenous education to take place as well. This indigenous education will help reconfigure our negative mindset and change the bad attitude that has permeated every sector of our lives, such as, intolerance that cuts across religion, ethnicity and regions, neglect for our social values like respect for fellow human, moral uprightness, good conduct and good character, neglect for seeing our challenges from our perspectives and using alien solutions that will not address them properly, poor attitude keeping to time (African time). Through a more pragmatic method, that is, indigenous education we can inculcate in our young generation the right values and thus develop one into what the Igbos call “Ezigbo Mmadu” what the Yorubas call an “Omoluabi” what the Hausas call “Mutumin Kirki”
It is an application of trado-ethical methods as practiced by our people and the essence of this traditional methodology of education is to transform an individual into a good person and the sum of good persons result into good society which is in consonance with the coinage of Plato “Man writ large”. This process of education develop in the people the value of hard work, diligence, self-reliance, and the importance of acquiring character traits such as honesty and social responsibility, endowed with the ability to discharge his/her social and political duties.

Indigenous education can be seen as a movement aimed to break down established boundaries and stereotypes of “na so we dey do am” mentality that had been cultivated through several decades, that have affected us as a country in service delivery at all levels. This negative mentality is similar to the challenges that Charles Obiukwu, the Executive Director of Bolton White Hotels & Apartments and the founder of Ellington Electric had to correct while trying to bring Bolton White to a global standard. This indigenous form of education becomes very important because it defines beyond our outer image as a country but also as inner (spirit/essence) traits that become an evolving dynamic force relevant to Nigeria as a nation locally and globally.

Indigenous education sums up the total life in politics, economy, social life and technological system. Nigeria in particular is endowed with rich cultural heritage that can no doubt be used to address our challenges and put us on the same pedestal as other developed countries. A proper indigenous education should permeate and play significant role in the citizens’ social conduct and can be used as a tool for the overall development and to engender good governance. This form of education will take away the mentality of “no be my papa work” in public service that apparently and negatively affects the delivery of services.
Furthermore, the Nigeria development agenda, should follow Cultural (indigenous) approaches which will help to make development strategies relevant at the local level. Development responsive to place and culture empowers communities to engage with globalization on their own terms. It Recognizes and promotes social justice and equity within the framework of global ethics while enhancing cultural rights and identities, enabling democratization that empowers the country to exert an influence on the outcomes of development, empowering, marginalized groups to assume their rightful role in the state and enable them to benefit from development programs.

This obvious prescription of indigenous education is a mode of value reformation for Nigeria, one which is not an exclusive undertaking but rather an inclusive, conscious and systematic process of developing innate potentialities and acquiring experiences for positive integrative social benefits which is line with achieving sustainable development goals and if the attitude and values are right, it will effectively address the challenges we experience in our educational sector.




By Nwachukwu Lucas

Source
https://www.herculesartistry.com/the-role-of-indigenous-education-in-repositioning-the-educational-architecture-in-nigeria-in-commemoration-of-international-youth-day-2019-by-nwachukwu-lucas/
PhonesRe: Airtel Compensates Customers With 200mb After Downtime by ecclize: 8:04am On Aug 13, 2019
I no see anything I swear
CelebritiesRe: 6 Coincidences About DJ Arafat’s Death You Did Not Know ! by ecclize: 8:03am On Aug 13, 2019
The guy think say life get duplicate

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