TV Interview: Teaching and Raising Children
- October 9, 2022
- 9:18 pm
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18 thoughts on “TV Interview: Teaching and Raising Children”
Very incisive answers.
Well done, Leke.
Thank you very much for this feedback Mrs Oluwadamilola. I am grateful.
Well done boss, sincerely speaking if my schooling days I had encountered a teacher like or my parents had similar views as yours towards education and how it’s should be passed on to the younger ones trust me I would have been better…
The need for education here in Nigeria is always mis-interpreted;to them it has always been about good grades not what you love doing or how well you can perform in a particular field ( passion) and that’s why the school these days encourage parents to Skip the classes of their kids without considering the consequences it might cause the children in front .Sir,I think the education sector really need people like you if not so, same mistakes will keep reoccurring time after time.thanks and God bless you sir…. from Daniel.
Thank you for taking the time to share these words Daniel. Indeed little drops make an ocean. You and I should keep shining our lights , no matter how little we think it is. We are blessing lives. One person cannot singlehandedly revolutionise the Nigerian education system. Our concerted effort will make that happen.
Mr Amoo, You are doing great. Proud of you Sir.
Thank you Olukunbi. Well done to you too.
Good one leke 🙏
Thank you Mr Chidike.
Very enlightening.
I home school my kids also and it has proven to be more educating
Fine Aunty. Thank you. I am glad you found it valuable. Please share with others.
This is well presented. I acquired new knowledge from this interview of Mr. Oluwagbemileke Amoo. Well done!
Mrs Ogunleye. It is a pleasure to read from you. Thank you.
I enjoyed this. Weldone.
Thank you Funmmy. Glad you did. Please share with others – as the value should help more people.
Intelligent analysis, well done Mr. Amoo
Thank you Nurse. Please share with others – as the value should help more people.
Mr Leke, this is lovely, I’m lifted by this conversation,
I am gla you were Nomso.