In a nation as rich in diversity as ours 🇳🇬, true strength lies in our ability to honor every belief, respect every voice, and uphold the freedom to worship without fear. Unity begins where faith is free.
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Mallam Nasir El-Rufai was truly a leader, the man brought peace to the Kaduna metropolis.
This is how Mallam Nasir El-Rufai was supervising a curfew himself as governor.
From Katsina to Zamfara, the story is the same. Killings killings killings of Northerners. Burial has now become a daily routine to northerners. Meanwhile the hypocrisy of Arewa is such that none of the people that came out to rebut Very Dark Man on his comments about Northerners has posted anything about these over 25 innocent lives wasted within 24hours. You are comfortable with daily killings of your people but you are not comfortable with an activist telling you out to wake up and save your people. A meaningless urge to defend the north’s image while your brothers are being massacred daily like chickens without any accountability. This is Sado village, Talata Mafara LGA of Zamfara State.
Another day, another massacre of northern lives with zero outrage on the media. A regular day in Northern Nigeria under Tinubu meanwhile the top voices in the North have been turned to political slaves by the very people who have failed to secure these innocent lives. Sayaya community in Matazu, Katsina State.
“Minister of defence Bello Matawalle you will answer to God, the blood of these innocent people is on you. We don’t care about politics, we have to tell the world you are lying. This is your constituency, you promised to send troops to protect these people”.
- Man at burial of Zamfara victims
"APC must go. Terrørists must go. If Nigerians can vote out President Tinubu, they can vote out any sitting president in the future. Sheikh Gumi once said that the government knows the kidn@ppers and terrørists. If that is true, why are they not going after them? We must never forget our kidn@pped Oyo school children and teachers"
— VeryDarkMan speaking at the ongoing protest in Abuja.
@SarkinMota_AMF Ma sha Allah, Allahuma barik my brother 🤲🏽
Please Sir, when will the job application commence? I have some dedicated and brilliant brothers who are very eager and interested in working with you, Sir.
@SarkinMota_AMF Ma sha Allah, Allahuma barik my brother 🤲🏽
Please Sir, when will the job application commence? I have some dedicated and brilliant brothers who are very eager and interested in working with you, Sir.
Most of you are daft, and empty. You speak about policies even when you're not experts in those areas. For instance, you want universities to work some magic & pay some humongous amount with their IGR, but those universities have been poorly funded. Majority, or almost all the universities we have today that teach petroleum engineering do not have standard laboratories. You'd wish they pick consultancy services & other services that attract IGR, but they have zero tools to work with. How do they do that? The lecturers are still receiving probably the lowest renumeration in the world of you compare them to their peers in countries that have jumbo pays to politicians and political office holders, health insurance schemes almost absent (minimal coverage), poor infrastructure within the institutions & so on, yet you want those same people almost struggling to survive to do magic. I don't expect someone that has not truly passed through university to understand what best works for the universities.
Universities are traditionally created to create knowledge through research, transmit it through teaching, preserve intellectual & cultural heritage, and serve society through learning and innovation. Their core purpose was never primarily commercial or profit-driven like corporations, whose main obligation is usually financial gain. In some countries and as a result of modern economic realities, universities, especially in countries like the US, UK have adopted business-like practices such as aggressive marketing, revenue generation, competition for students, commercialization of research, and strategic financial management. These universities didn't just wake up from a dilapidated university system with no infrastructure and no adequate staffing to do that. The Govt didn't abandon its responsibilities and continue to finance wastages by buying Yacht for the President, spending billions to maintain flights of the President while major sectors suffer.
If you for once have sat where professionals discuss the dangers of commercialising universities; where universities become BUSINESS CENTERS and profit overtakes academic purpose, you won't make this post. Excessive commercialization can lead to inflated tuition fees, prioritization of profitable courses over socially important ones, and treating students merely as customers rather than learners. The strongest university systems globally therefore strive to balance both realities: being financially sustainable and efficiently managed like businesses, while remaining fundamentally guided by academic integrity, research, public service, and the broader advancement of society.
It might be a good thing to balance the total reliance on govt to run our universities, but universities must not think like BUSINESSES. The govt is abandoning its own responsibilities, and busy wasting resources on their expensive lives while pushing lopsided policies that ignorant people would clap for.
Okowa with 1.3 trillion case with EFCC and Yahaya Bello with 80 billion case with EFCC got Senate tickets respectively in the APC.
Mallam Nasir El-Rufai with $2000, and $3000 dollar case, denied bail because he is “dangerous” 🤣
1. My son, currently in 400 Level Medicine and Surgery scored 333 in JAMB but his name did not even APPEAR on the Admission List. I was later told by the Institution that, my son could be offered Micro Biology. I told the Registrar of the institution POINT BLANK that, "I have spent HUGELY (Several Millions of Naira) to get my Son to this Point of Entry (PoE) to become a Medical Doctor and not to become a Biology Teacher through her offer of Micro Biology. This Registrar was so MEAN. She simply told me, we are very sorry, Micro Biology is the BEST we can OFFER your son.
2. At this Juncture, I proceeded to JAMB Headquarters, Abuja to meet with Prof. Oloyede who swiftly asked for my son's JAMB details, punched these details into his laptop and everything concerning the university came up on his screen.
3. Prof. Oloyede said and I quote: "Dr. Muyiwa Kayode, please go back home and sleep with your two eyes closed. From what I am seeing on my screen, your son is No.3 on the List of Medicine and Surgery of this institution with a JAMB SCORE of 333 which comes behind two other JAMB scores of 348 & 334 respectively. Unfortunately, none of these chaps, including your Son (i.e JAMB Score 348, 334 and 333) made the Admission List"
4. Prof. Oloyede continued and I quote: "Dr. Muyiwa Kayode, in SANE countries, this Institution should have sent the College Driver with an official vehicle to go and fetch your son from Ekiti to campus having projected himself into the MERIT LIST of this Institution but unfortunately, the endemic corruption in these institutions will just not allow them to follow Due Process"
5. Right in my presence, Prof. Oloyede put a call through to the Vice Chancellor of this Institution, setting his phone on speaker and spoke angrily at the Vice Chancellor, lamenting on the endemic corruption under his nose as it concerns university admission. This Vice Chancellor apologized to Prof. Oloyede saying what has just happened must have been an ERROR of OVERSIGHT on the part of his Management Team & promised Prof. Oloyede that he will personally ensure the Error of Oversight is corrected.
6. Within 24 hrs of that conversation between Prof. Oloyede and the Vice Chancellor, my son checked the university's Admission Portal and discovered his name has been INCLUDED as Number Three on the admission list while the names of the other chaps that scored 348 & 334 also appeared on the admission list as Number One and Number Two respectively.
7. The good news in all of these is that, my son that would have been CRIMINALLY denied admission ab-initio now TOPS his class with a G.P.A of 4.85
This is neither Federal nor State government doing... Every sector of the economy in Nigeria is corrupt.
Photo: Prof Ishaq Oloyede, Registrar, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board ( JAMB )
@Onsogbu This is simple, he paid for the cement and suddenly nature occurred that’s his business…if he’d not paid you that’s something different entirely not showing up that didn’t warrant you to sold his cement.. you can only ask for store keeping charges if there’s any..