“Teach the youth step right in the way they should go
Joy is a stream constantly flow”
– buju Banton
When the children are taught right then posterity becomes brighter since minds enlightened by virtue are the pilot of that future.
May this is an ideal case or this exists only in an ideal world.
Why do i think So.
Am wondering what our future will look like when to pass jamb is a problem. When somebody with 100/400 can confortably get admission into a higher institution, when a few years ago, someone with 280 could not get admision into this same course.
When parents confortably get expo for their kids.
When teachers entrusted with the responsibility of moral and intellectual upbringing of a child are the ones writing out the answers for them during exam.
When some of our younger generation are more intrested in being cultist than contribute to societal growth.
While another some all have guns and are ready to execute the will of cheap bidders.
When our youth in the prime spend more time brainstorming how to get inbetween skirts than brainstorm how to achieve set goals.
Am womdering what the future will look like when an underage can distinguish all the denomination and will feel let down when an adult willingly gives him a “low” denomination.
I dont know how the joy will constantly flow from one generation to another when the custodians of the generation are daft.
Ideally the joy of life can be defined as achieving noble goals for societal advancement. Ideally this joy flows smothly from one generation to another,but what happens when a generation cuts off the chain by becoming so weak it barely has anything to contribute to this long chain of events.
The youth of today is the leader of tumoro but how will tumoro look like when that leader is empty intellectually but wants to fix brazilian or peruvian hair in a head that cannot pass jamb. Me am afraid oh,
I think the youth of today is very daft and lack any moral bearing and i wonder how our future will look like when these younger generation that seem 10 times more intelligent begin to ask us questions with respect to why we failed.
?What do you think.
Eleas Stanley