GRADUATES IN NIGERIA SHOULD BE RESPECTED.


Young people in Nigeria must understand without ambiguity that the system in operation has been carefully designed and crafted for them to fail. To not succeed. The systemic rot in the educational sector inclusively. have given the empty komkom's (madmen) opportunity and heavy bragging rights to run shit infested mandibles questioning the usefulness of being educated in the first place in this part of the world.




Unfortunately, they have a case in point. The system has been designed to celebrate mediocrity which explains the rot and decadence purely served us in the hands of persons in the National assembly without the required- requisite, necessary qualifications. They have brought shame and disdain on us who sweated painfully all through the exercise, investing time and good money. This move by "Olodo" people have now embolden the never do wells, drop outs, money push me's and the charlatans who think the place of education in Nigeria is common and redundant and laugh at the puerility and repugnance played out in our government space berating it with contempt and utmost ridicule. Sometimes, I am reduced to tears reading those high faluting balderdash.
This is a call for us to work twice as hard and prove this dimwitted conniving souls wrong while making impact in our small zones positively. We forge a future with the little education we have gotten in this country. The only country we can only call ours in spite of the ridicule from empty bags and moronic souls.

One day what we have learnt in the four walls of the higher institutions will be visible to these blind Bathemeues sneering and muttering incoherence and that will benefit our generations yet unborn. For everyone out here like me who is not a Dino or Buhari. People who went to school and painstakingly gathered all the relevant knowledge needed to dot our I's and cross out our t's right. Do not despair . Our time will come. We are educated. We will earn our place in time sooner.

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