From removal of fuel subsidy and Naira devaluation on day one of this admin was to signal to the west that their boy is here.
Our foreign policy, domestic security reforms, finance and economy all point to the same notion. Nigeria’s interest is not primary concern.
Mallam Nasir El-Rufai’s advice to young people
“I will advise every young person to relate with people with the long term in mind, what I find out is that these days people are too transactional, too short term in their thinking”
Wait for it, someone will come and tell you how bad the education system is in trying to defend this. At the same time attack you for saying our education system has been falling. Everything to them is politics.
What would a Pharmacist or Medical Dr at an NYSC camp be taught there in the medical line really? Let’s be honest.
Those that stayed in camps would tell you what really happens in the clinics there.
So all i was taught in the Uni was not enough, i need another 6-weeks’ certificate in civic education, tech, and medical to be competent? Limawo
All of you are not serious.
You created a random microsoft office form, and a private citizen shared it and somehow that’s your idea of how things should be done!
No wonder they said all of you should go and sell akara.
This same NYSC has all the emails of everyone who ever served.
They have a telegram group for NYSC, but this form never reached there.
Omo, we’re NGMI make I no lie
Reforming the NYSC is a good idea but we must not discard that element of military training.The DG of the NYSC should remain a https://t.co/s6TyS3vFvJ a nation facing serious security challenges,there is the need for even more rigorous military training at this material time.
Respectfully sir, you are proving that academic qualifications and intellectual rigour are not always synonymous, and you seem to have abandoned critical thinking altogether.
Oh please, people’s lives are directly affected by the reforms. They are allowed to air their opinions.
As much as I like and respect Dr Abah, you are just being an agbaya about the reactions.
If it isn’t a stretch to say, that a chunk of your generation avoids confronting “elders” doesn’t not mean younger people won’t challenge policies that they cannot make sense of, especially when it affects them more — online or offline.
He’s not the one that will be affected by the reforms.
I’ll be planning to serve next year and you’re saying I shouldn’t have a say about the reforms because you believe one of the orchestrators is wiser than I am?
It's a public policy that affects the public, so why shouldn't it be questioned.
No one has a monopoly of wisdom.
Meanwhile the policy will not affect these policy makers in any way, let those who will feel the impact either directly or indirectly voice out.
On the bright side, this tells you that they are very much aware of what people are saying about them. They know exactly how people feel about them and their wicked ways. They know they don’t have the votes. They know Nigerians are coming for them. They don’t act like it, but they can’t fight it.
Nobody has the thick skin to sleep through the curses and bad prayers they get from Nigerians. They might act jolly in the day or when amongst others, but deep into the night, when alone with their sins, they feel it. It haunts them. And it will haunt them in this life and the hereafter! Amen!
When people are about to get married, one of the prayers for them is: “God will make you friends of each other.” It is a very profound prayer. Friends, not just lovers or spouses.
True friends encourage each other; they point out mistakes with love and respect; they trust each other.
Without the couple being friends, their marriage will struggle. Try and marry someone you can be friends with.
I am Ezemmuo. I know things.