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Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Racoon(op): 4:52pm On Jun 24
CELEBRATION OF SHAME OR SUCCESS?
When Did Passing Out Of School Become A License To Lose Our Values? A certificate is a proof of learning, but character is the true evidence of education.


The painful question we must ask ourselves today is: Are some of our young graduates celebrating success, or are they celebrating the loss of dignity, discipline and common sense?

In recent times, we have witnessed disturbing scenes where some secondary school leavers, in the name of celebrating the end of an academic journey, engage in actions that reflect recklessness rather than achievement.

The world is watching young people who should be stepping into the future with confidence, respect and maturity, but instead, some are choosing moments that bring embarrassment to themselves, their families, their schools and the society at large.

Graduating from secondary school is not a license to abandon morals. It is not a permission slip to display indecent behaviour. It is not an opportunity to prove how careless, unruly or disrespectful one can become.

A celebration should announce growth, not expose the absence of values. A true celebration should make parents proud, teachers fulfilled and society hopeful.

It should show that years spent in classrooms produced not only students who can pass examinations but young adults who understand responsibility, self-respect and dignity.


To the Government:
-The crisis of values among young people requires urgent attention.

-Education should not only focus on academic performance; character development, civic responsibility and moral instruction must regain their rightful place in our schools.

-A nation that neglects the character of its youth is preparing for a future it may not be proud of.


To Private School Owners:
-Your responsibility goes beyond producing excellent results and attracting more admissions. You are raising future leaders. Do not sacrifice discipline on the altar of popularity.

-A school should be known not only for how many students pass examinations, but for the quality of human beings it produces.


To School Principals and Teachers:
-You are not just administrators and instructors; you are builders of destinies. Correct, guide and mentor these young minds.

-The influence of a teacher goes far beyond the classroom walls. The world needs graduates who carry knowledge with humility and success with responsibility.


To Parents:
-Do not leave the upbringing of your children entirely in the hands of society.
-A child can wear the finest clothes and attend the best school, yet lack the values needed to survive in the real world. Teach discipline. Teach respect. Teach accountability.
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To Students and Young Graduates:
-Remember this: The way you celebrate your achievements reveals your level of maturity.
-The world does not only ask, "What did you achieve?" It also asks,
-"Who did you become while achieving it?" Do not allow one careless moment to destroy the reputation you spent years building.
-Your school uniform may be removed, but your identity remains. Your actions today become the stories people tell about you tomorrow.


True success is not found in noise, reckless displays or temporary excitement.
True success is the ability to walk away from pressure, maintain your dignity and show that you have been prepared for a greater future. The greatest celebration is not the one that attracts the most attention; it is the one that leaves behind the greatest respect.


So, before we celebrate the end of a school journey, let us ask ourselves: Are we celebrating success, or are we celebrating shame? Because a generation that loses its values may gain certificates but lose its future.

Education without character is incomplete. Achievement without discipline is dangerous. While celebration without dignity is not success but a warning sign.

© Okeowo Oyewale Israel
Picture Credit: Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/share/1EKs3KBqbs/

Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Racoon(op): 4:55pm On Jun 24
-True success is not found in noise, reckless displays or temporary excitement.

-True success is the ability to walk away from pressure, maintain your dignity and show that you have been prepared for a greater future.


-The greatest celebration is not the one that attracts the most attention; it is the one that leaves behind the greatest respect.

-Your school uniform may be removed, but your identity remains. Your actions today become the stories people tell about you tomorrow.


-So, do not allow one careless moment to destroy the reputation you spent years building.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Racoon(op):
The moral lewdness that characterized this generation is something else. God help this present crop of teenagers.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by LabStores: 5:56pm On Jun 24
Chai...

I don't blame them. I blame the many irresponsible parents of this generation who are raising irresponsible children.

Imagine these pictures. In my days, a girl posing like this for a photograph could change her destiny overnight. The fear of parents, neighbours, teachers, church members, and the entire community was enough to keep everybody in check.

These days, some people post anything without a second thought, and the parents are busy liking the pictures.
AFTER ALL, "THEY'RE JUST CHILDREN BEING CHILDREN"
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by femi4: 5:56pm On Jun 24
The school are making money with it
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Gotocourt: 5:57pm On Jun 24
Tapping current, moral decadence no b today undecided
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by datola: 5:57pm On Jun 24
Chai. And the parents will be seeing their children like this!

And the schools are promoting nonsense

May God help us all.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Chachalogo(m): 5:57pm On Jun 24
The society is so very broken 💔

I watched a video of a school in Anambra State where 2 under aged girls were made to twerk on an aged man. One of the girls was very reluctant but the MC was pushing her to it. The teachers were all cheering the girls to do the nonsense. I was like what the heck!
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by vikstandon(m): 5:58pm On Jun 24
They will all resent these boys in coming years as they would be seen as people not in their league.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by yinkeys(m): 5:59pm On Jun 24
Moral crap
You have politicians setting horrible examples all over the place what do you expect
A system that doesn’t reward integrity grin
We should keep deceiving ourselves
It starts from the head
But this is bad o
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Omoawoke(m): 5:59pm On Jun 24
Who will do stripper for us if everyone trained their girls?

Op, try to be fair na..

Make una fear God oo…
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by mikeapollo: 6:00pm On Jun 24
Racoon:
https://www.facebook.com/share/1EKs3KBqbs/
This foolish thing started rearing its ugly head in Ghana this year and the govt immediately placed a nation-wide ban on graduation ceremonies in secondary schools, until further notice.
We Africans just like to copy every foolish thing we see coming from the western world
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by fasho01(m): 6:00pm On Jun 24
It's the parents of most especially the female students I'm pitying in all of these
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Nwaokunkpara: 6:00pm On Jun 24
What do you expect from a dead country that is being maintained with impunity and corruption
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by NOETHNICITY(m): 6:01pm On Jun 24
Home matters. Family background must never be overlooked before choosing a wife. Run away from girls raised by single mothers. Also run away from families that are very socially inclined because anything goes with them.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Omoawoke(m): 6:02pm On Jun 24
LabStores:
Chai...

I don't blame them. I blame the many irresponsible parents of this generation who are raising irresponsible children.

Imagine these pictures. In my days, a girl posing like this for a photograph could change her destiny overnight. The fear of parents, neighbours, teachers, church members, and the entire community was enough to keep everybody in check.

These days, some people post anything without a second thought, and the parents are busy liking the pictures.
AFTER ALL, "THEY'RE JUST CHILDREN BEING CHILDREN"
Hmmmm… calm down and think of the positive sides.

If every girl is good, how will we enjoy free bweast ?
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by MJACORY(m): 6:02pm On Jun 24
Big big biga biga nlow.

It's just there wasn't Much android during our time . No be today .
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Shaketable: 6:03pm On Jun 24
This should be banned 🤔🤔🤔🤔🙄🙄🙄
The schools should stop all these graduation ceremony
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by writeprof(m): 6:05pm On Jun 24
The day schools started doing GRADUATION for nursery school to secondary school children was a SAD day.

When we were going to secondary school those days, the word graduation was synonymous with UNIVERSITY education which further spurred us to desire that level.

Those girls are demon-possessed and I only pity the boys grin
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by McLizbae:
A christian denomination signature (RCCG handband), the Cross/crucifix, all featured in the display of gross immortality. This should not be condone!

Fixing our society must start with fixing the Church, and it tenets with stricter measures. People cannot continue to display features of christianity recklessly in the acts that are antichrist.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Chilota2: 6:06pm On Jun 24
Racoon:
-True success is not found in noise, reckless displays or temporary excitement.

-True success is the ability to walk away from pressure, maintain your dignity and show that you have been prepared for a greater future.


-The greatest celebration is not the one that attracts the most attention; it is the one that leaves behind the greatest respect.

-Your school uniform may be removed, but your identity remains. Your actions today become the stories people tell about you tomorrow.


-So, do not allow one careless moment to destroy the reputation you spent years building.
God bless and keep you safe, AMEN.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by chipet67(m): 6:06pm On Jun 24
This has been in existence since naw. Just social media is bringing it out. In my time around 2010. After WAEC, many students polled their funds together collected a hotel room and did mighty things.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by gracealonev: 6:08pm On Jun 24
Emerging loss of…:
Correct that statement!
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by gentlguruz(m): 6:08pm On Jun 24
Well said, you have said it all,I hope they can pick point ur words.God bless the alter this came from.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by CalabarSamurai(m): 6:08pm On Jun 24
Excuse me Sir, it is loss not lost.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Ttipsy(f): 6:11pm On Jun 24
This is their Era
Allow them enjoy

Give me chilled coke abeg
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Mirasteel: 6:11pm On Jun 24
Kids these days are something else.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by lagonovo: 6:12pm On Jun 24
Brings to my mind that thread on N500m cash or children. The parents of some of these kids would gladly take that N500m if they were shown the future. Even if they just build an orphanage, impacting multiple children, with the money apart from regular investments they should have way more fulfillment in life.
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Ttipsy(f): 6:12pm On Jun 24
CalabarSamurai:
Excuse me Sir, it is loss not lost.
English was deliberately slaughtered
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by Ttipsy(f): 6:13pm On Jun 24
Mirasteel:
Kids these days are something else.
and so whathuh

You’ll did even worse in your Stone Age era
Re: Secondary School Graduations; The Emerging Lost Of Moral Values Among Students by CaptainFM1: 6:14pm On Jun 24
It's total societal collapse. Everything starts from the top. The next generation will be worse. It's a cascading effect.
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