THE POWER OF EDUCATION G ive a man fish and he will feed for a day but teach him how to fish and he will feed for life. Education is described as the greatest legacy that can be given to any child. To be educated is to be well informed, well enlightened and somewhat scholastic. Education is light and it gives depth and profoundness. Education removes scales off your eyes. It brings advancement and solid progress. It develops technology and culture. An educated man is described as a cultivated and well cultured man. Education builds the intellect and consciousness of a being. Education is knowledge and knowledge is potential power. When you educate a man, you get him empowered for life. Place an order for my book "Feeds To The Top" and put it in the hands of our teeming youths. #education #inspiration #youths #academics #teenagers #teach #students #parenting #school #youngadults #sdg4 #educate
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How i wish this generation youth develop idea and be resourceful for nation building
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