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@bodmas
How can I reach the girls that just graduated secondary school to tell them that the journey is still far? How can I tell them that they have no business going after human hair for now? How can I beg them to Strive for IDENTIFYING themselves first? What do I need to do for them to understand that they will have all the time to have fun but they should do everything in their power to secure their degree first? It been weighing heavily in my heart and I wish I can just make them see light.
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Ejiaku
@benny2nv4eva
There isn't anything you can do about it. Advice is always for those who want to listen.
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@8thkagexyz
Good initiative
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Engr. CHIDI
@ichidii
Their parents should the talking thou
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Izzademolah
@izzademolah
Omo, mk Dem discover by themselves oo
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Gulf
@gulf619
You think they’ve not been hearing all these?😪
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Mrnomsy
@mrnomsy
Nicely said
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Chigozie Okeke🐱
@officialhumbl1
Allow them to taste the journey by themselves
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Princess Rita Emehel
@princesskassy20
Their parents or guardians should educate them as well teachers
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Lydiamary
@lydiamary10
Organize a seminar
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Latte
@lattebee
Visit rural areas
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