DEAR LAGOS LANDLORDS/DEVELOPER,
ON BEHALF OF MANY RESIDENTS, I CAN SAY THAT YOU ALL ARE THE MAJOR MISERY OF MANY.
HOW DO YOU EXPECT AN AVERAGE PERSON TO CURVE OUT ABOUT 5M AT ONCE JUST TO GET MINIFLAT ?
ROUGH ESTIMATE:
RENT- 1.5M X 2YEARS= 3M
A&C- 500&500= 1M
S.C&CAUTION =1M etc
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“If you look at the people we call leaders—go to the Senate, go to the House of Representatives—why should a senator or a member of the House be a praise singer for anyone? Why are those in government not able to face their boss and say, “Oga, this is the truth”? You have people who are supposed to represent the values of society behaving like illiterates. By the time you become a governor, you should be beyond looking for money. Most of Nigeria’s ruling class lack values—they are too cheap. If we truly want to fix this country, we need a principled ruling class. The ruling class needs to have values—values beyond stomach infrastructure.”
—HRM Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.✅
Our current education system is not designed for global competitiveness, rather for exams.
From primary school to university, Nigerian students spend years mastering how to pass Common entrance, BECE, WAEC, JAMB, Post-UTME, Semester exams etc.
But the world outside Nigeria is not asking:
“Can you pass an exam?”
The world is asking:
• Can you build things?
• Can you solve complex problems?
• Can you innovate?
• Can you compete globally?
Look at the countries dominating the modern economy:
Germany – engineering and manufacturing
South Korea – electronics and industrial technology
China – global manufacturing powerhouse
United States – innovation and research
Their education systems are deeply connected to industry, skills, and innovation.
Nigeria’s system is connected to syllabus completion and exam performance.
That’s why we produce millions of graduates every year that struggle to find a job.
Why are we educating young Nigerians for the world that actually does not exist?
Until we redesign our education system around problem-solving, technical mastery, and industry relevance, we will keep producing certificates instead of competitiveness.