aFRICAN HOME TRAINING ,machine language and artificial intelligenc by Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth,London,England
Home training or in western lingo Parenting is suffering and if we allow things to slide too far we might not be able to have the kind of leaders we need to secure the right kind of future.
parenting is sliding wherever there is the distraction of smartphone or television/
to cut a proverbial long story short
a disproportionate number of blacks are in correction centers partly a due to dysfunctional parenting.so we want to see how we can combine best practices and knowledge from Nigeria and USA using artificial intelligence and machine language to find out what works and why and what does not work and why? the main resources would be the bestselling book, Common sense of Baby and child care by Dr Benjamin Spock and Omoluabi 2,0 by Adewale Ajadi and the sociology of the Yoruba bt N.A.Fadipe, then we would be scouring through a series of Nigerian and African biographies and autobiographies because Nigerian's and Africans still have the traditional values we ae trying to uphold to secure the future.
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