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RE: Questions about "Juvenile Delinquency" by @madilyn02
Over the years, girls have been denied education because of one believe or the other although we still have some boys that are been denied that right too but the percent is on the high on the female side and I guess the funding are made available for more awareness and also to educate the parents.
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Thank you for your response, @peachyladiva. I ask questions because I acknowledge my ignorance about the education environment in Nigeria. My perceptions are skewed because the only young lady from Nigeria I communicate with is @madilyn02, and it appears she has the full support of her family.
Promoting acceptance by the parents can be accomplished in a couple of ways. One way is that they can print pamphlets and conduct classes for the parents to attend. I am a proponent of an alternative method. Pay children to attend school.
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By looking at the population pyramid for Nigeria, the country is going to see a worsening economic crisis unless the children now can all obtain a proper education (regardless of being female or male). Consider our position on Steemit.
Over the last seven days, @madilyn02 has been earning over $2.00 per day. If posting to steemit could be incorporated into classroom activities, the students could take real money home at the end of the week.