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Raising future leaders?

Are you reasoning the same way ?

Almost all the student had good grades in the past WAEC/SSCE and most had gotten admissions before ASUS strike but got delayed because of the strike. We keep saying we need to encourage Nigeria education but if the government is not paying attention to giving the young ones a great education, what can you do as an individual ?

Yes, there are free education scheme for primary and secondary but what happens after secondary school ?  Let me ask this question, how many Nigerian universities are giving scholarships ? I have heard about extremely exceptional student given scholarships which was basically because they were brought to lime light but i haven't seen for good or average students. I would say its a bit on fair because if we don't encourage the good ones as well, It kind of discourages some students and even the parents who are struggling to send this kids to school which has lead to the destruction of some many future in Nigeria. Only the strong willed has gone past the secondary level.

We keep saying this children are our future but how can they be the future when they haven't been shown the right paths ? How can they achieve their dreams when they are not encouraged or supported ? Who knows who will make Nigeria a better place? It might not even be that exceptional one the media pronounced but the one that good student that has the passion for it. Let's encourage all students to become a great leader, in every individual is locked a great leader. You wouldn't know until they are where they belong. Let's remember "Education is the best legacy" we can give our children and "knowledge is power".

Do you know you can give your children an education with little investment and getting more than you invest ?

Do you know they can school abroad and still impact Nigeria ?

Don't forget, you can still encourage this children by getting a fully funded scholarship. Feel free to say your mind and ask questions.

Have a glorious Sunday !!!

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