Nigeria at 57 and the failure of her educational system

BY all intents, assumptions and human estimation, age 57 is said to be very advanced. An individual at 57 would, therefore, be said to be approaching the Senior Citizens Class with full responsibilities, amidst further expectations, to savour the joy of toiling at a very advanced age when frailties set in. Failure for a 57-year-old … Continue reading Nigeria at 57 and the failure of her educational system