Southern Cameroons: A Way Out For Students Left Out Of School
Parents in the Anglophone regions of Cameroon send your kids to practical schools like garages, woodwork and Joinery,Electrical and industrial wiring, floor and wall tailing, bread and cake decorations, shoe making and cobbling, soap production, decoration and modelling, speech writing ,poetry writing. Script writing etc.
The sum total of education is wealth creation and putting food on the table as well as living a hazard free life. If one can speak the English language like Queen Elizabeth of England and possess degrees like the most capped academician but can't feed himself,then the purpose of education is futility and a waste of time, energy and financial resources. Complaints don't resolve problems rather they compound them.
It's high time these kids are made to be busy and help them build their future in serenity. I have never understood that there is only one pattern to succeed and that pattern is that everybody must attend school and must be certified.
Life is full of practical principles and success is not pegged to academics alone. However I am not ridiculing academics but proposing a way out for the kids who are allowed to roam about without any focus.
These kids can be busy while waiting for schools resumption. Even whenever schools resume,they will be much better,groomed and practical for their future integration into future life.
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