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  • THE CAUSES OF TERRORISTS AND THUGGERY IN NIGERIA AND SOME PART OF AFRICAN CONTINENTS BY GIVEN A PRIORITY TO GRADUATES BUT IGNORED RURAL AND LOCAL PEOPLE?

    Supposed govt and NGOs give maximum support for non graduates and rural people by empowered them with their level knowledge and skill.
    They are the one who can solve the problems of migration from rural to urban and if they assist them, they will concentrate only on their business rather than to become terrorists, thugs, kidnapers. Most of the thuggery and terrorists are illiterate and they came out from poorest Houses, they don't having tangible job to engage.

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  • @Abushukra55 said in THE CAUSES OF TERRORISTS AND THUGGERY IN NIGERIA AND SOME PART OF AFRICAN CONTINENTS BY GIVEN A PRIORITY TO GRADUATES BUT IGNORED RURAL AND LOCAL PEOPLE?:

    Supposed govt and NGOs give maximum support for non graduates and rural people by empowered them with their level knowledge and skill.
    They are the one who can solve the problems of migration from rural to urban and if they assist them, they will concentrate only on their business rather than to become terrorists, thugs, kidnapers. Most of the thuggery and terrorists are illiterate and they came out from poorest Houses, they don't having tangible job to engage.

    I think we better have early childhood education that will clear the mindset of thuggerg and terrorism and introduction of entrepreneurship skills from beginning of our education systems. The problem we are facing is that we still follows the western education systems fully not knowing western children are brought up differently. Africa is Africa let's start modeling our education in matching ways of our daily living.

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