Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Resolving Crime with Education

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We must respect our women first. Then we will find ways of lifting their status away from being mere second-class citizens. This warrants several types of education, both informal and especially formal education.

If we keep more of our young female population in formal education institutions at the both the secondary and tertiary levels, we will eventually:

a) generate a more productive and happier society.

b) be able to make a serious dent in unemployment,

c) improve national productivity, and

d) witness meaningful and greater labour participation and GDP growth.

Absent a responsible management of the issues outlined above, we are just wasting our time beating our collective heads against the wall. In addition, we would be continuing to promote the foolishness and embarrassing idle talk of our various media talk-show hosts, aided and abetted by hordes of anti-intellectual ignoramuses.

Anonymous said...

If no jobs available where can a person make a $$ to buy food?
Reallity is he have to go into criminal activity or get selfemployed in dealing with drugs.
A person must eat, and when he have nothing to loose nothing can stop him.