The post describes an incident where the Nwoba chika Nwoba was greeted with chants of “onwe weight” by children in their village, which refers to a political parlance that glorifies politicians based on their physical size or perceived political clout. Chika Nwoba criticizes the use of such language, especially around children, as it encourages a culture of praise-singing and diminishes the importance of evaluating political candidates based on their actual abilities and qualifications.
Nwoba chika Nwoba suggests that the use of such language has contributed to the degradation of political discourse and the inability of voters to separate competent candidates from those who are not qualified. He also highlights the importance of educating children on the importance of focusing on knowledge-based information when evaluating political candidates rather than resorting to praise-singing and empty rhetoric.
In conclusion, the author advocates for a change in political discourse where candidates are evaluated based on their abilities and not on their physical appearance or political clout. They emphasize the need to educate children on the importance of critical thinking and knowledge-based information when evaluating political candidates to foster a culture of political accountability and competence.