This report appeared on the BBC news on Nov 27th 2007. It features coverage of the One Laptop per Child project in Nigeria - and an interview in which the education minister makes it clear he will reject the scheme.
I don't understand why everything takes money. Education is primary but so it cooperation to working together to achieve your goals. Why Africans can't work together to build roads, drainage, sanitation,homes is beyond me. But they can buy laptops?
At 01:40 it looks like one of the children in the background is recording the BBC crew filming them. Judging by how much the children become obsessed with the webcam I wonder what "One Digital Camera per Child" would have looked like and done for their esteem.
...Anyone else take notice of the "Beyblade" backpack?
I don't understand why everything takes money. Education is primary but so it cooperation to working together to achieve your goals. Why Africans can't work together to build roads, drainage, sanitation,homes is beyond me. But they can buy laptops?
iLuvAkeys4ever 2 years ago
I hope that Nigeria, advance technologically and leaves the well in which they seem to be the central African countries
elreservista 3 years ago
Why cant they give asus laptops for free or something I do hope to start something good!
clubmaplestory 4 years ago
At 01:40 it looks like one of the children in the background is recording the BBC crew filming them. Judging by how much the children become obsessed with the webcam I wonder what "One Digital Camera per Child" would have looked like and done for their esteem.
...Anyone else take notice of the "Beyblade" backpack?
LobsterSundew 4 years ago