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Offline mankind

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Who will stop this Madness
« on: March 14, 2020, 05:51:06 PM »

  https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001364158/from-5am-to-11pm-nairobi-pupils-face-the-nightmare-of-torturous-tuition

   What is this with kenyans and defying experts? We pride ourselves in being educated then when the same educated experts tell us what to do on a given issue tunaleta kimbelembele. Who in this forum would approve of the above if it were their children.I remember having to endure going to bed after preps at 11pm then wake up at 5.30 am mon-friday for four years in high school. You are between 14 and 18 years of age and being deprived of enough rest when you needed it most.I believe those of us in diaspora should help our fellow citizens back home on issues like this by bringing our experiences from our different adopted homes. If some school tried this somewhere in the west theyd be in a lot of trouble. I remember seeing police in Seoul in S Korea fining parents and teachers on something similar a few years ago.

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Re: Who will stop this Madness
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2020, 05:57:54 PM »

  https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001364158/from-5am-to-11pm-nairobi-pupils-face-the-nightmare-of-torturous-tuition

   What is this with kenyans and defying experts? We pride ourselves in being educated then when the same educated experts tell us what to do on a given issue tunaleta kimbelembele. Who in this forum would approve of the above if it were their children.I remember having to endure going to bed after preps at 11pm then wake up at 5.30 am mon-friday for four years in high school. You are between 14 and 18 years of age and being deprived of enough rest when you needed it most.I believe those of us in diaspora should help our fellow citizens back home on issues like this by bringing our experiences from our different adopted homes. If some school tried this somewhere in the west theyd be in a lot of trouble. I remember seeing police in Seoul in S Korea fining parents and teachers on something similar a few years ago.

I wasnt forced to adopt this but I used to my advantage. I work well very early in the morning or late at night. So what I did was wake up at 5 am study to 7 am. In the afternoon I spent my time napping in class. the only time I paid attention was when the this sexy woman would read us the songs Owino and Ocol... I couldn't help to look at her thighs