The Silent Nation

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                                   Alex O.O

One question that keeps rising the tension of  my  curiosity is what crippled the  standard of education in my soil land. I couldn't drive the question to a certain place. The fallen standard of education is one of the reasons why there is unemployment in Nigeria.

The core purpose of education is to change human cognition and reshape his mental acumen to the foremost of his knowledge towards a better life. It is this knowledge that helps him to reshape and rebuild a livable environment for himself and his society. In this way he will fulfill his humanistic potentials.

But, I am still smug in this definition because the value of education is inexhaustible. How does education come? The evidence of education is knowledge. Education is not those equations we solved in schools neither is it the article or English we wrote. Education is what remains in us after we left our classes. So, the question is that, do we actual learn or does anything remain in us after we left schools?

The answer is clear. We just go to school to pay tuition fees and pick some English while our lecturers play along. There isn't any facility in schools that can aid studies while the pressure developed from poor environment remains a devastating issue in our education system.


Lecturers don't give their best because government failed to motivate them. Political and tribal influences have rained misfortunes upon students' destiny because they were given the list course they had ever wanted. In this ways, students in victim are resistant to passion and willingness. Through corruption, our academic system removed students' feet from their dream which they could have achieved through their supposed discipline.

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As long as this anomalies remain our trend, Nigeria education sector remains a threat to our youth. If government thwart their eyes from this wrong trend what about their conscience and heart? More consequence is that our economy will remain in limbo while the supposed rescuers remain handicapped because they have nothing to offer. It is not their fault. Just imagine that you were trained well in school, will you be deluded? Half of Nigerian youths lack confidence to move mountains because they have not actually acquired anything from schools apart from English and certificate(s). These should only represent what we can offer but not who we are.

The structure is faulty and the malady is hanging on employment. If you give a prospective student a wrong course he or she will likely remain unemployed in government cycle; if not forever. In this way, people don't see reason to go to school again. Well, I will still say we should try and make our mark in our studies because this is the surest way to get involved in society and change this wrong velocity . Bother less about unemployment and diversify your knowledge to another lane. Government have lost their priority but we must not parade this same thought.

The unprecedented situation of Nigeria doesn't rhyme with what education stands for. The crippled graduates around the pillars of the country seem to have relegated the country to its ever worst point. The magnitude of education is beyond the school structural buildings or professors handling papers and pens to recycle our brains. 

Reformation of mind towards a continual rejuvenation of humanity is what vetos individual's precocity. Crippled society is a question that mimes the reality of our education system. 

By theory, there is no way a disdained government can fashion out a true modernity. This is not a pest, it a malady. We keep rolling in the mud and the poor who managed to rescue their generation through solid education are being degraded. The social status of individuals can't be balanced but we should all have a fair access to a pure education. 

A silent Nation is a dead country. A dead country is a nation without living graduates. A living graduate is a graduate that gives back to the society through government's enabling environment. A good society is an interface between the poor and the rich whose purpose is to drive humanity to a livable destination. It is in this way we are connecting generations and  making life better. This is when we are living and a living nation isn't silent. 

Education is dead and our nation is the grave. We need it alive again. We need the youths to bring back their energy to education. We need the government to rise to the face of their responsibility because this is the strength of the youths. Don't quench our heros. Don't give up. Don't relent

Dear Nigeria youths, the voice in this article may not be loud enough to orchestrate your heart cries  but I believe that we shall be vindicated through a consistent hard work

Education still worth it, don't give up!  

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Comments

  1. This is fascinating and educative. Our Youths prefer to read nude news and some other social bastardised news to an eyes opener piece like this.
    You really hit the nail on the head. There is a great lacuna from the part of our government. Almost all of them that are ruling this country (Nigeria) today are product of free and standard education. They have forgotten this. They never thought that any nation that play with the lives of Youths and education sector can never progress.
    There is a need for our government to have rethink about our educational system. The standard had fallen already.

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    1. Your comments is top-notch. U actually added more to this work. U are right

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  2. This piece serves to reawaken everyone and we should do the needful

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  3. This is so good 👍 we have to wake up and make our country one more united especially on education sector and youths development

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  4. How many "living graduates" do we have in this Country today!
    Its quite disheartening how many graduates of nowadays can't even confidently stand in front of younger generation to inculcate values.
    God help Nigeria!

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