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Tuesday, August 16, 2022
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E make sense sha,all hands on deck to help the children study.
ReplyDeletenaija too much distraction n noise pollution. then they wonder why jamb and waec results get lower each year
DeleteIssokay👍
ReplyDeleteA sane clime… where the education of their future leaders is a priority!
DeleteWonderful
ReplyDeleteWow,putting their kids first above anything
DeleteVery thoughtful of all stakeholders.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, the most important exam of their lives ?
ReplyDeleteSuneung or CSAT. It’s their college entrance exam similar to JAMB. It determines the kinda university the person will go to, depending on their score.
DeleteThis really makes sense... I like it. May we get there as a country!
ReplyDeleteA country where education is valued👏🏾
ReplyDeleteIn my country, na that day we go even make the loudest noise to distract the students sef....😭
ReplyDeleteWow 😍😍😍
ReplyDeleteTheir future is important to them
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful
ReplyDeleteIs this possible in Naija though🤔
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteAfrica ehn - I remember I was living in a residential area when I was single with some few apartments. My house was generally quiet except when the landlord who was an old lonley man would come around and want to chat for a long time but the worst happened the back house Neighbour transformed their place and leased out out for a hangout spot - the noise and smoke that would lift from the yard ehn. And I was the apartment closest to the wall so it felt like it was being done beside my window. Id dangerously go to a uni library at late hours to read and return sooooo late risking my life just to get away from the noise.
ReplyDeleteI felt sorry for pupils and younger ones that did not have access to personal vehicle or be able to leave and were just expected to be home enduring it.
The place was operational afternoon and night and even had a restaurant. The worst part is upon my return People still go dey be chilling for that place making it hard for me to sleep.
Several noise complaints were made but is it not Africa? Only COVID shut them down later on !
it’s how we fear rain more than vehicular wounding or sickness more than a mere warning that baffles me!!
I never wish to return to those days abeg.
Thank God for elevation and money the area my husband and I are in now nobody will hear even PIM I study and flourish in quiet places what is music to you may be garbage to me so noise is relative. But for Africa people go anyhow exercise their “free will” very irritating something ! I respect Oyinbo and their disciplined nature Africans lack a lot of it and need to change