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Through the dust, my mind still recites alphabets to the wind. I wanted to learn every syllable I needed, Every matrix that could build up ideas, Every algebra I was born to solve. Where I grew is the bedrock of ignorance. The belief is that foreign knowledge will erase our heritage— But it doesn’t. I can solve many X's in my head, But there’s not a single grain from my mother’s farm I won’t multiply with immense profit. The calculus I carry stands a chance at winning, Yet I still crave the kind of knowledge That builds roads, draws out buildings, And makes every waiting child Become another epitome of wisdom. I just need a chance to prove I’m worth every trial. I can face competitions meant to break me down. And I will rise— Because no one is born with knowledge. We all grow to learn.
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Aug 11, 2025
Aug 11, 2025 at 6:22 AM UTC
The right to learn
Through the dust, my mind still recites alphabets to the wind. I wanted to learn every syllable I needed, Every matrix that could build up ideas, Every algebra I was born to solve. Where I grew is the bedrock of ignorance. The belief is that foreign knowledge will erase our heritage— But it doesn’t. I can solve many X's in my head, But there’s not a single grain from my mother’s farm I won’t multiply with immense profit. The calculus I carry stands a chance at winning, Yet I still crave the kind of knowledge That builds roads, draws out buildings, And makes every waiting child Become another epitome of wisdom. I just need a chance to prove I’m worth every trial. I can face competitions meant to break me down. And I will rise— Because no one is born with knowledge. We all grow to learn.
Education is a right now children should be stripped of...
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F/Nigeria
Aug 11, 2025
Aug 11, 2025 at 6:22 AM UTC
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