This is something I'd love to see more Nigerian medical schools adopt.
Bowen University's MBBS Class of 2026 is graduating with not just MBBS degrees, but intercalated BSc degrees in fields like Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry.
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We need more trees in Lagos.
A friend lives in a compound full of trees with large windows on opposite sides of the flat. She doesn’t use air conditioning during the day because she doesn’t need it at all.
Trees make spaces breathable and actually livable. We need more trees.
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Yet somehow your entire reaction is about Obi, who currently holds no public office. When a spokesperson for a sitting government struggles in a global interview, the natural response should be to address the issues raised
Your post is a perfect illustration of what political debate in Nigeria often degenerates into-deflection presented as analysis. The interview that triggered all of this involved Bwala appearing on a program hosted by Mehdi Hasan to defend the administration of Tinubu.
Peter Obi was so unraveled and unsettled by the fearless and extremely competent Kadaria Ahmed the partisan PDP crowd had to repeatedly bail him out.
Saying he would shine against Mehdi Hasan is like wanting what Kadaria handed to him to be done on a bigger platform.
Let’s be serious please. Hasan’s options are numerous.
- Pandora papers.
- Having his “family company” benefit from an investment that was intended for the state, even whilst he was governor.
- Being the leader of a motorcade that was moving millions of dollars of cash.
- complaining about high food prices, moaning about low food prices.
- Refusing to face a panel—by seeking legal protection—for extrajudicial killings that happened under his watch as governor.
- Taking advice from a mad man and wanting to be seen to be a sane.
- Bigotry accusations during his years as governor.
- Catholic vs Anglican controversies that were reportedly fuelled by his agenda as governor.
- Everything he said about having one watch, one shoe, no house et al. Hasan will prove to him what the game he is playing is called.
I posted these within 2 minutes without any research. Picture what Mehdi Hasan would come with after giving Obi a 6-month notice? Enjoy the Bwala interview. Even a hapless opposition deserves joy at times, especially if said interview enjoyed widespread banter across every aisle. Don’t set your favourites up globally for things that were already unraveled locally.
Lol! I understand being too emotional could make you say some things you ought not to say. If you've never been a victim of these guys, you can never understand how dangerous they are. It gladdens my heart that here we are today, you are beginning to see why I said street urchins deserve something brutal to curb their menace in Lagos.
Personally, I think we should be okay with having a great conversation with a stranger and leaving it at that. Exchanging contacts isn't always necessary. One of the beautiful things in life is being able to remember a good conversation with a random person and move on.