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UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL CULTURE: A GATEWAY TO TEEN EMPOWERMENT

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Digital Culture is the way teens and people everywhere live, learn, create, connect, and express themselves using digital tools like the computer , smartphones, apps, social media, and the internet. It’s not just about technology; it’s about how we think, feel, behave, and influence each other in a digital world. 📱 Why Digital Culture Matters for Teens In today’s world, your voice, your talent, and your story can reach thousands, even millions, with just one click. Understanding digital culture helps teens: • Take ownership of their online presence. • Lead responsibly in digital spaces. • Build digital confidence. • Avoid digital pitfalls like peer pressure, cyberbullying, and misinformation. • Use tech tools for growth, impact, and innovation. 🔑 7 Pillars of Digital Culture for Empowered Teens 1. Digital Identity Who am I online? Your profile, posts, and presence online form your digital footprint. An empowered teen knows how to build a positive, authentic digital identity that refl...

WHEN INTELLIGENCE LACKS INTEGRITY — THE FOUNDATIONAL FLAW IN OUR SYSTEM

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In recent times, the unfolding events across Nigeria have laid bare an uncomfortable truth a revelation that cuts through the veneer of academic qualifications and exposes a deep, festering wound within our society. It has become evident that many of those we once held in high esteem, individuals with advanced degrees, esteemed titles, and celebrated intellect often display behaviors that are crude, divisive, and ethically bereft. This dissonance between education and behavior is not merely disappointing; it is alarming. It signals a fundamental foundational flaw, a societal investment in intellectual advancement without a corresponding investment in value formation and character development. We have built a culture that prizes certificates over substance, grades over growth, and intellect over integrity. The truth is simple yet profound: education refines the mind, but values refine the soul. A person may possess a Master’s or Ph.D. and still lack mastery over their impulses, integrit...