Nigerians In America

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    Campus Politics and Leadership Matter

    What students perceive of leadership is indeed wrong. Leadership to them is an opportunity to siphon money from union account for personal aggrandizement, a means of enriching oneself to the detriment of others...

    Nigerian Youths and National Development

    I was at my alma mater – Federal Government College, Idoani, Ondo State - to grace the 30th anniversary of the institution. Haunted by the memories of the hey days of traumatic boarding school experience, I set on to idoani...

    There can be no meaningful development if we have half baked schools in our country. Every Nigerian should be given access to qualitative education whether rich or poor...

    Illiteracy: A Great Evil

    Anyone reading this piece should consider himself privileged. Why? This is because it means that you can not only read but can also afford to buy a newspaper or browse the Internet...

    Education ought to empower an individual to master the peculiarities of his surroundings and afford him the tools to improve on it qualitatively. In essence, what might be considered knowledge in a certain part of the world could amount to useless information in another...

    Teachers all over the world apart from, perhaps, Japan and China, are poorly remunerated and that is why Nigerian teachers should not in any way be seen as an endangered species from the remunerative point of view...

    It has long been recognised that the survival of the Nigerian state as a viable, progressive and democratic society will depend on the state or health of her educational systems...

    Those individuals who believe that education is the key to improving the quality of life and the social class, have argued perpetually that the current system of education in Nigeria needs to be reformed...

    In his defense of the shortcomings of the article articulated by some critics, Sadiq raised three basic approaches to appreciating and perhaps solving the problems plaguing the system of education in Nigeria...

    Since January 2007, I have had time to reflect on the issues raised in this article and the recommendations people have offered. Here are my thoughts...

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