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A View Of A Colonialist On Africa In 1835 - Politics - Nairaland

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A View Of A Colonialist On Africa In 1835 by Saifullah01(op): 10:24am On Jun 30, 2021
I found this quite interesting. (how authentic the source is, I do not know)
Take our education for instance, psychologists say your mother tongue is the language you dream and swear in. An average nigerian student needs to internalise what ever he's taught first in English then deconstruct and assimilate it in whatever or however his mind has adapted his "mother tongue" to his reasoning quadrant of his brain- little wonder most often than not Nigerians excell when they go to foreign countries where the mind of the native students there dont have to work as much as ours and the environment is more conducive for learning.

Re: A View Of A Colonialist On Africa In 1835 by Standing5(m): 10:42am On Jun 30, 2021
You mean the typewriter has this font?
Re: A View Of A Colonialist On Africa In 1835 by Saifullah01(op): 10:51am On Jun 30, 2021
Standing5:
You mean the typewriter has this font?
I think the quote was a reprint by a newspaper or something
Re: A View Of A Colonialist On Africa In 1835 by Standing5(m): 10:54am On Jun 30, 2021
Saifullah01:
I think the quote was a reprint by a newspaper or something
which leaves room for rewording.
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