From My Understanding

By: Samuel Oghenejaboh
  • Summary

  • Just sharing my understanding of life after being asked so many questions over & over again. I see life differently basically. I realized instead of individually answering everyone reaching my DM, it's better I make it public to those who might not have direct access to me. So here's me airing my perspective on various matters of life. I hope it impacts you as it has done to others.
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Episodes
  • Is SCHool ReALLy sCAm? - Finale
    Apr 17 2023

    The real meaning of University is 'The Universe in a City'

    I didn't know that until now...

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    27 mins
  • Is SCHool ReALLy sCAm - Part 2
    Apr 4 2023
    Did you really go to school and school went through you? Or you just went Far From Home? | Some highlight points from this episode: ~ Don't wait for your ignorance to cost you before you realize education is important ~ Did you know? your work step is a mathematical progression. If you miss the sequence, you'll fall ~ The real problem is most people fail to link what they learn in school to real life situations ~ Sometimes we correct some dumb things people do, claiming we're more civilized without realizing it's because of the education we've got.
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    20 mins
  • Is SCHool ReALLy sCAm? - Part 1
    Mar 25 2023

    We hear it a lot and there's been a lot of controversial discussions on this claim... I was in a conversation with Samuel Nduka when we tabled his understanding and spit out a lot of facts and it was so insightful... I don't think I want to keep this knowledge to myself... I'll be so self-centered to do such.

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    20 mins

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