No real education: no real jobs
Monday, July 14, 2014
This country can afford to spend on education and make it work, we can invest in education. Other countries in Africa are poor and they do not have levels of education as horrendous as the public education in this country. The biggest crisis in this country is not jobs, it’s education.
There can be no real jobs without real education.
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