Are you a Teacher? In a sense, we all are. Every time you give a direction to a lost traveler, show a fellow worker how to perform a particular task, or explain to a child how to tie his shoes, you are teaching. In an academic institution, teachers teach us how to read, write, solve mathematical problems and help to develop our thinking faculty. Helping others in such ways bring a measure of satisfaction, does it not? If you are able to read this material, you have benefited from an academic teacher and must be grateful. Always give them an apple. I am a living proof of how our teachers are blessings to the World. I began my elementary school at age 6 like many young people some hundred years ago! Though I cannot remember much of that time, I do remember precisely that I repeated Grade 5 twice due to my inability to neither read or write. In fact the only English word I knew back then was “The”. Hence the School authority made me repeat Grade 5. Reflecting back on those days, I came to realize that my demise was due not to inadequate and ineffective teaching methods by all my old Teachers, but to a lack of well structured life for learning. My mother was a trader, hence when we children returned from School and after eating lunch, we had to go trade (Hawk) to make money for our parents in other to continue to survive financially. Believe me, at the end of the day, we are not only tired but exhausted and had to go to bed and before long, it is another day to head back to school without even touching our school bags for the assigned homework. This routine continued on and on until my parents bought a house and we had to move to different town. That change of environment was the first door to my possible progress because now we enrolled to a different school, which is about an hour to where my Mother trade, and because of the long distance, we children were allowed to stay home after school hours and not trade with her. Additionall