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Nigeria's Depreciating Value System...... Whose Fault by Eddygourdo(op): 1:50pm On Feb 10, 2016
Who do we blame exactly for this decadence. The lack of meritious opportunity thanks to godfatherism and imma mmadu or Wat exactly I remember my days in the university community . You mark a students script and tears will fill ur eyes. You see yourself graduating empty skulls armed with second class upper degrees thanks to "let us upgrade them lest they are unemployable" meetings we had then. Maybe I myself was also an educated dunce. Maybe it's a Nigerian affair. But I really disagree that am a dunce. I wrote waec, gce when there were no special centres, I failed jamb many times as expected of a fresh secondary school graduate and even when I finally passed jambjamb and got admission I was surprised as I had no faith in Wat I wrote thanks to frustration of staying at home. I struggled at home till I added enough value to myself that was sufficient to pass jamb or waec. Parents of today gladly pay for special centres, some give their kids sorting money officially as nobody wants to dull himself reading while the sorters are having first class.

Today, Nigerians are good at praising wealth without efforts, nobody has time for the value life. Nobody want to read, learn or create. We have seen how creative Nigerians can be when given the opportunity. In this case opportunity of unemployment. We start becoming entrepreneurs, programmers etc yet could have been very bad students of life

The Nigerian system makes it difficult to be honest, but then our new methods where value is ignored in preference to man no man. Is creating a generation of dummies with good university grades who would never be able to employ or be employed.

We need to consider our value system. If you want to read a joke. Go to a university and scroll through exam scripts and you would jokes that would crack you up greater than basket mouth ever did. Value and class is permanent. Not the selective mediocrity we doing. Tenk
Re: Nigeria's Depreciating Value System...... Whose Fault by Donpizzle(m): 5:44pm On Feb 10, 2016
Even ur write up is a joke.......infact u re a typical example of ur post.
Re: Nigeria's Depreciating Value System...... Whose Fault by Eddygourdo(op): 6:01pm On Feb 10, 2016
Donpizzle:
Even ur write up is a joke.......infact u re a typical example of ur post.
how you landed here tells me u should have been a case study of my description of a fool.
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