RE: THE LESS PRIVILEGED AND UNEDUCATED FELLOWS IN OUR SOCIETY AND THE AFTERMATH EFFECT IN THE WORLD AT LARGE… NIGERIA IN CIRCUMSPECT. [A BRIEF REVIEW BUT FACTUAL.] by ododah

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·@arthur.grafo·
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Have you ever seen writing by Nyerere of Tanzania? He translated Shakespeare into Kiswahili and was a teacher. However, when he wrote for the people, he did not write in the manner you used above. He used simple words, more interested in being understood than in showing off.

This way of writing is prevalent in South Africa also, many even talk this way. The result? Not even highly educated people understand what was said.

Do yourself a favour: Re-write what you wrote above, as if you are writing it for your seven year old son. Then ask ten adults to read both copies. Which do you think they will understand and argue the merits? This one? I think not. To debate an argument, we must clearly understand it, or else we feel we are not qualified to speak, and keep quiet.

Didn't you write the article with the hope that you would be understood, that it would achieve something for the children?

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The problem of education is not only Nigerian. Not even African. It is a problem in all countries - even the United States. Populations have exploded - I remember reading about 15 years ago, the Kenya government said that if they create one school of 800 children PER DAY, they cannot keep up.

Stop looking to WHO and other crappy institutions. They are made up of people who do not really care, they just enjoy the high salary and prestige of their job.

Try to think as an African.

I have certain thoughts on this subject, but I will only expand on them if you really are interested. Let me know, if you are.
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