Many Africans break the proverbial bank to give their children the finest of education. If they can afford it, why not? It’s natural for parents to want the best for their children. Our desire is for them to fulfill their potential and become the best they can be; to excel academically, get the best jobs, establish the most successful companies, shine in their professions, become Governors or even the President. And why not? But should it end there? Even if all our children leave school with straight As and graduate with 1st Class degrees, would that guarantee a prosperous future for our continent? Or are we somewhat beset with an, “every man for his own, just let my child make it” attitude?
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