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15.02.2018 Feature Article

African Education As The Wound-Dressing Plaster

African Education As The Wound-Dressing Plaster
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1. The color of the wound-dressing plaster was and still is to match the skin of the user.

2. How would decades of independence and "advancement" of Africans to manage their own affairs, not give Blacks their matching color!

3. This is how our education has also been. The original objective to have clerks that would help the interaction of the business-conscious Whites with the locals have changed but little. (Note that it is this business consciousness that pushed Whites to use the disunited Blacks in slavery).

4. There is a lot of differences between the TEMPERATE area, and the TROPICAL Africa such that the appropriate education should also be different.

5. The "showpiece" and politicization of education in Africa have thrown the seriousness aspect that will make us appreciate our situation better, to the background.

6. The development of Africa should be as important to the Whites as it is to Africans just as anybody feels proud to see their children/students prosper, and even more than themselves!

NB: It is never too late to learn, so let's all learn to do things right for the benefit of Globaville.

PS: The impatient for my response should note that the rushed and spoonfed education is what results in "Association of Unemployed Graduates"!

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