Renowned singer Paul Okoye has expressed his regret regarding the time he spent in school, specifically recalling an incident where his teacher required him to label the various parts of a cockroach.
His comments elicited a range of reactions from fans on his social media platform, with many offering differing perspectives on his assertion that this exercise was a misuse of his time.
While some argued that the activity was beneficial as it enhanced his learning skills, others concurred with Paul Okoye’s viewpoint.
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@jjskylet_ commented: “Why u waste ur ex-wife’s time?”
@ogensimah said: “Schools should concentrate on applicable knowledge that helps in the real world from the start. I wonder why this applicable knowledge is not taught in schools, yet it is among the things we need most in life.”
@osatohandsome reacted: “They didn’t waste our time, it was for brain development.”
@itsbenosoft commented: “Actually it’s not a waste of time but most don’t understand these concept and will never do. Many of those information has helped me and please don’t ask me how labeling a cockroach has helped me but mosquitoes have in several ways. Thanks.”
@love_umaha commented: “It was not a waste of time. Those taxes helps you in planing and finishing your projects today.”
@chila_ani noted: “Just the way you waste your ex time and marry Gen Z.”
@brightangel_hairempire commented: “It’s not waste of time, it’s for brain development, now you can draw a business plan and label it to succeed.”
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