How Can We Compete With China With A Subject Like RME And Sexuality?- Okatakyie Afrifa Writes

Youth activist, Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah, has questioned the ability of some subjects in the Ghanaian educational curriculum to boost the logical reasoning of students. According to him, Ghanaian youths have been made timid and light thinkers because of religion and education.
He further shared his observation on the latest social media; TikTok. According to him, the algorithm for Ghana has been made such that, only videos of “booty shake, big bre@st, and d!ck campaign” are been displayed. He juxtaposed it to the algorithm for China where only videos of serious industrialization and artificial intelligence are shown.
Okatakyie Afrifa was of the view that it is about time that the minds of the Ghanaian youths are re-engineered.
Afrifa writes;
“I THINK IT’S TIME TO RE-ENGINEER THE MINDS OF THE GHANAIAN YOUTH.
There has been a serious subversion through education, religion, and media leaving the people timid and light thinkers.
All the subjects ( life skills, technical skills, and drawing, environmental studies et al) that allow kids to do logical reasoning, have been replaced with Religious and Moral, Sexuality, and other nonsense. Think about it.
Lately, the mode of subversion is through TikTok. They have set the algorithm of the Ghanaian Tictok to show nonsense like booty shake, big bre@st and d!ck campaign to the youth, whereas, the youth of China gets to see videos of serious industrialization and artificial intelligence. How can we compete with them in the next 20yrs?
A sad future we have. Cry my beloved Ghana.
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