Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2016

GIVING CHILDREN A PROMISING AND BETTER LIFE


A child soldier far away from the classroom


A child soldier far away from the classroom



The global economic recession and poverty, which have affected Third World countries most, have resulted in the rampant abandonment of babies in gutters, pit latrines, bushes, and remote places. 


Many mothers are giving up their babies for adoption. Some end up selling their babies or deliberately killing them. This inhuman act shows that some children are born into incapable hands.

If one does not really need a child, why should parents bring them into the world to suffer? Training and caring for children, in terms of feeding, clothing, education, and health, have never been a simple task. Parents should prevent an unwanted pregnancy rather than give birth to a child to will become a menace to society.

Parents who did not get the opportunity to be educated may feel education is a waste of time, and therefore, the child should be engaged in their parents' trade. 

In India, hundreds of children are said to be under bondage, working as slaves to defray the debts of their parents. Under some hardships, children are even forced to sell part of their body parts, such as a kidney, to raise money for their parents.

In Brazil, children are sprayed by bullets, for the government to collect the bodies from the streets, as a measure to prevent street children. Is this the best solution to prevent street children? 

When children are taught how to read from the initial stages, they become interested in books. However poor a child’s reading ability is, his interest in reading would improve his knowledge.

Things go wrong for children these days as people don’t know their value in this world. Many organizations are all over Africa to improve children’s education, but the harvest is plentiful, while the labourers are few. 

It’s an enormous task. Education for children is not a choice; it’s their right, and the only way to give these children a better future is through education.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

THE THIRST FOR POWER AND ITS ULTIMATE PRICE IN AFRICAN POLITICS


African leaders


African leaders


Many people study politics at school. They are simply inspired to be politicians because they want to create or make a special contribution to the country they belong to. 


Throughout history, some politicians have created and continue to create a good name for themselves by proving to be outstanding leaders to their countries, because of their unique service to the people. The people first, that's the core of their engagement and service to their countries.

Unfortunately, in Africa, the story is entirely different. Most politicians are inspired into politics by corruption. The heavyweight of poverty hanging over Africa's continent creates a sort of barrier to prevents most African leaders from caring for the welfare of the masses. 

They only see it as an opportunity to amass wealth for themselves and their family, while the people suffer in poverty. Such leaders are extremely dangerous and often like to be in power as long as they wish or till death.

Many ask, why  Africa continues to be poor when it has all the best natural resources? Is it because Africans are lazy? Is it because the leaders do not care to develop their countries? 

Like many developing and developed countries, there are both hard-working class of people and lazy workers. But what has ruined Africa totally is the military. Lack of good leadership, experience, and corruption has destroyed Africa without any remedy.

What makes some of the African leaders cling to power at all costs? The answer is the same, 'Corruption.' After over 42 years in power, Muammar Gaddafi's iron rule tragically came to an end this week. The question is, 'Do African leaders learn anything from such experience? 

Mugabe now joins the ranks of Africa's aging authoritarians. Instead of stepping down, many African heads of state walk in an embodiment of corruption until they meet their untimely death, but nothing lasts forever.