"School na scam" is probably one of the most dangerous sentences circulating the internet right now, and nobody is treating it with the seriousness it deserves.
I get where it came from, people watched graduates struggle to find jobs, watched dropouts build empires, watched influencers flaunt cash they made without ever sitting in a classroom and someone said it out loud, School na scam, and just like that, a whole generation had a phrase to hang their frustration on, the problem is, a phrase that starts as frustration quickly becomes a belief, and a belief shapes decisions real, life altering decisions.

I met a small boy recently who told me flat out that he doesn't want to go to school, he wants to learn to cut hair, He wants to make money, and honestly? I wasn't even angry at him. I was angry at the adults and the content he would been consuming that made him feel like school was the enemy of success, he is a child, he does not know what he doesn't know yet, he doesn't know that the barbing salon he admires probably has someone managing it is accounts, someone who negotiated the lease, someone who understands basic business enough to keep it running, He doesn't know that learning formal or not is the foundation underneath everything.
That is the real trick of "school na scam." It doesn't just discourage education, It discourages the patience that education teaches, The ability to sit with something hard, the discipline of showing up even when it is not immediately rewarding, the long game, and these are the same qualities that actually build the kind of success people are chasing when they decide to skip school.
I'm not here to say school is perfect. It isn't, the system has real problems outdated curriculums, poor funding, teachers who are stretched thin, certificates that sometimes don't translate to opportunities, those are valid conversations, but there is a massive difference between "this system needs fixing" and "this system is worthless, don't bother." One is a critique, the other is a trap.
When I am around younger people who've swallowed this mindset, I try not to lecture them directly that rarely works, what I do instead is ask questions, What is your plan? How does that work? Who do you know that is doing it and what does their actual life look like? I try to get them thinking rather than just believing, because the antidote to a catchy lie isn't a long speech it is curiosity.
For myself, I resist it by staying honest about what I actually know versus what I have just heard, it is easy to repeat something that sounds smart, It is harder to sit with complexity and resist the urge to simplify everything into a slogan.
"School na scam" is a slogan, And slogans, no matter how catchy, have never built anything worth keeping.
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Huhm, such a beautiful and thoughtful one.
Indeed school isn't perfect, and there are a lot of things that needs to be adjusted and included.. even still, school no be scam
Thanks for sharing.
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There are alot of things that needs to be done , so still its better not to mislead people with such words
Sure ma'am
Very true. That phrase “school na scam” pisses me off lol. Well done 👍
It pisses alot of people actually
Thank you
I've never supported or found appealing that statement “School na scam.” Like you stated, there are lots of things that could be fixed about the school system. And it's so sad that it doesn't yield the result of job opportunities people expect.
But that's where the issue lies. School is beyond a place to go and later get a job. School is a place and process meant to transform your mind by educating you. We get it wrong most times. And the content people put out makes it worse.
“School na scam” is actually the real scam.
This word has actually mislead alot of young adults , messing with their heads and capacity. So if the government can do something to helper out , let them do it. But God will help us.
Its catchy and wrong, no matter how sweet it sounds.. going to school and getting a formal education still remains one of the best ways to success.
Indeed it is .
And seriously I just wish they could do better with the schooling system in Our country
Well, I understand why many people say or feel that "school na scam" because of unemployment and the struggles graduates face today just as you earlier mentioned, but education itself is not a scam. School gives knowledge, exposure, discipline, and opportunities that can still help someone succeed in life. The real issue is that school alone is no longer enough today, which is why people also need skills, creativity and determination alongside education.