Inside, Africa is not a jungle

    Professor. (Fr) Anthony Akinwale | Opinion | Aug 08, 2025    
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There is a clear difference between a laudatory remark and a patronising one. A laudatory comment is sincere, expressing genuine appreciation for a quality in the person it addresses. A patronising remark, on the other hand, lacks sincerity and is driven by a desire to belittle or look down upon the subject. It may sound like praise, but this praise masks condescension.

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