TOPIC TODAY: As a parent, Are You Raising a Scholar or a Solution? A degree is a valuable ticket, but skills are the fuel. Are you still pushing the "Degree Only" path out of fear, or are you ready to encourage the "And" factor? How can we teach our children to "unlearn" the habits of a rigid classroom and adapt to a world that changes every month? The Big Question: If your child graduated tomorrow with a 1st Class degree but zero practical skills or emotional intelligence, would you feel they are prepared or just certified?
The setting today has shifted from the smoky, vibrant atmosphere of Evking’s Bar to the serene, sun-dappled beauty of Elder Ephraim’s garden . Surrounded by blooming hibiscus and the scent of damp earth, the Group is seated in wicker chairs, sipping freshly squeezed juice. Elder Ephraim looks at his well-tended plants and sighs. "You see these flowers? A degree in botany tells you their names, but only the skill of a gardener makes them grow. Our children are being taught the names, but are they being taught how to plant?" JIDE: I look at our civil servants in Nigeria. They spend 30 years with a degree, building "experience" that is just repeating the same year 30 times. When they retire, the "box" disappears, and they realize they don't have the skills to build a business. They retire into misery. We can’t let our children fall into that 30-year trap. OLA: But Jide, without that degree, you can’t even get through the door! My distress as...