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    Technology and Knowledge Expansion in Africa: Implications for Youth’s Socialization, Psychological Fulfillment and Nation-Building Responsibilities by Salomon Tai Okajare

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…However, the extent to which this seemingly beneficial development has influenced the thinking trajectory and perception of African youths vis-à-vis their preparedness for the task of development is open to debate. In this context the present paper argues that, in spite of its admittedly beneficial impact, the technology and knowledge expansion has far-reaching negative implications for the socialisation, psychological satisfaction and potential of African youths to contribute effectively to the nation-building process. …”
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    Technology and Knowledge Expansion in Africa: Implications for Youth’s Socialization, Psychological Fulfillment and Nation-Building Responsibilities by Salomon Tai Okajare

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…However, the extent to which this seemingly beneficial development has influenced the thinking trajectory and perception of African youths vis-à-vis their preparedness for the task of development is open to debate. In this context the present paper argues that, in spite of its admittedly beneficial impact, the technology and knowledge expansion has far-reaching negative implications for the socialisation, psychological satisfaction and potential of African youths to contribute effectively to the nation-building process. …”
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    Technology and Knowledge Expansion in Africa: Implications for Youth’s Socialization, Psychological Fulfillment and Nation-Building Responsibilities by Salomon Tai Okajare

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…However, the extent to which this seemingly beneficial development has influenced the thinking trajectory and perception of African youths vis-à-vis their preparedness for the task of development is open to debate. In this context the present paper argues that, in spite of its admittedly beneficial impact, the technology and knowledge expansion has far-reaching negative implications for the socialisation, psychological satisfaction and potential of African youths to contribute effectively to the nation-building process. …”
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