Significance seems to be misused, for attention is been paid to unnecessary sectors where most of human inhabitant of the country of the blacks 'Nigeria' focuses their energy (Politics). It is quite unfortunate for a juvenile country as Nigeria whose certain enthusiasm on developing and restructuring the foundational orientation of its youths for developmental goals is rapidly frustrated.
Financial powers instead of been invested in productive training of talents, gifted hands and active states of mind of individuals with ideas has been concentrated on politics by the selfish political leaders of the country Nigeria. This act is common within most African states except some with great visions. I have visited sites, read national magazines even listen to national news but all I always get is much of politics on how persons and persons of different political parties have planned to rule the nation with “effective-to-be” ideas as promises.
The youths have been deceived and mislead into non-profitable and criminal acts as thuggery, hooligans e.t.c., after they (politicians) must have given little amount of money of which cannot be compared to the worth of the individual if he/she is properly educated and gainfully employed. However, I will always continue to advice and encourage the youths and the children of our society on the importance of educated and a disciplined life. One cannot just be deceived or mislead if he/she is disciplined and informed that whatever decision he/she makes, is what determines how the future will be.
We often forget things in their right perspectives and order of importance, although Nigeria operates on the bases of the mixed economy, the government should not live most of their responsibilities for the private bodies as providing employment, proper education and education facilities, health and so on. Lot of significance is placed on education and that’s where the future of the country lies (children/youths the leaders of tomorrow).
When the academic and moral standards is not reached, where is the hope?

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