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Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by faragai24: 11:00am On Sep 08, 2014
BEFORE WE LOST KWANKWANSO IN ASO ROCK.
By Ali Umar Faragai
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"Surround yourself with good people. People who are going to be honest with you and look out for your best interests." Derek Jeter.

We all have values, but we don’t talk about them. Progressive people in particular, are often more inclined to talk about policy and programs than their personal stories and the values that motivate them. They are characterized by creativity, equality, diversity, and a strong sense of mutual interdependence. It is this "mutuality" more than any other concept that differentiates them from conservative. They believe that individuals must be responsible, not only for themselves but the whole Society. This pair of values is rooted in their commitment to reason, transparency, truth and fairness. Truth includes not only facts but also more generally a stance of honesty and integrity, accountability in government. Their version of truth places a distinct emphasis on telling citizens what they need to hear rather than what they want to hear.

To a great degree, Nigerians are in higher search for whom to trust, whom to believe, based on feelings of similarity or kinship – and also on integral characterized values. A person who displays love, peace, kindness, goodness, humility, patience and who is faithful and endures all things. We need someone who displays self control and considers others more important than self. someone who has good leadership abilities, a good listener who displays integrity, dignity and accountability toward self and toward others. The one who is not judgemental and holds no score of records against others but walks in forgiveness and understanding of others. The one who would lay down his life for others not as a doormat, but as a true leader, all said. There are few people today who fall into this category and if you find one stick to him because he is positive and can be counted as dependable leader.

No sooner had the search put on then the answer arrived, the answer reflects nobody but the Savior for Nigeria, the leadership technocrat, master blaster who can map out strategies for solving economics and security challenges in Nigeria, he is ENGR (DR) RABIU MUSA KWANKWANSO, the able leader who deserved to be voted as Nigerian president. Thus “Galton’s Hereditary Genius theory (1869) concluded that leadership was inherited. In other words, leaders were born, not developed.” This notable conclusion lent great initial support for the notion that leadership is rooted in characteristic of the leader or his bloodline, therefore Leadership is characterized in the bloodline of this man. The followings reasons were gathered from preliminary research from people views, Kwankwaso speeches and web information, discussions among others. The research confirmed Kwankwaso is the people choice, who deserve to be Nigerian President under the flag of All Progressive Congress (APC) because of the following reasons:

1. He is open minded person who doesn’t believed in deceiving masses through the fraudulent use of religion, culture, tribe and tradition for confusing and manipulation of the general public.

2. He is not corrupt as his government proved that while not yet candidly proved to take public funds to his pocket.

3. He is very patient as for so many years he remained silent despite fake allegations against him.

4. He is very discipline and believed every public servant and all staff must be very committed to do their work.

5. He acknowledged and executes any initiatives with urgency without delay e.g. feeding primary school students, free education from primary school to tertiary institution and free maternity services among others.

6. Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso opinion on Security funds which he did not collect some certain allowance per siren (outing) anywhere in the country proved honesty and dedication to service to humanity and the state.

7. He is the only one historically that sacrificed his pensions to pensioners and at one time donate part of his salary to government account for the people.

8. Appreciate scholarship he benefited from the state while studying abroad from the state government that motivates him to serve the state tremendously and toward perfection in the same vein award same to more than 1000 students to study abroad.
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9. He is very educated about the situation and problem that is bedeviling his states and Nigeria from what he knows as civil servant, second term executive governor and what he heard from various stakeholders that visited him for their support to him.
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10. He is so knowledgeable with vast idea about the work his government prepared and executed. These shows affection and dedication to the work; and during campaign and speeches he effectively mentioned those areas in both remote rural, rural, semi urban and urban area especially mentioning them by name.

11. Presently he is more experienced in work. His position as Minister of Defence, Ambassador, speaker House of representatives and adviser among others exposes him more to the international standard and better ways to serve people developmentally.

12. His working experiences linked him to explore more networks both locally and internationally. He knows many people, governments, groups and individuals who are ready to come and invest as well support the system of the state and Nigeria as a whole.

13. His plans for youths and women are unique. As more youth will be absorbed into various job opportunities through empowerment and financial support.

14. I discovered the categories of people who do not want Dr Rabiu Musa, they include ghost workers, lazy workers, corrupt Nigerians and those claiming 50% oil derivatives among others.

15. He only speaks about what seems SMART that include water, education, agriculture, industrial development, creating more jobs etc and his plans are with sustainability e.g. empowering youth and women among others.

16. He did not generates any loan to the state despite miniature grants received from the federal government.

17. The only governor that went with his cabinet to congratulate the opposition party governor that took over power from him in Nigeria.

18. He always shows Kano is what is in his heart and that has always being shown in his speeches.

19. He pledge reforming the government system by doing what is best at all points.

21. There was transparency of funding sharing between the state and the LGA as they meet and every Chairman knows what he have.

22. He believes everything to be where it should be (order).

23. Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso realized the role of local and international NGOs and pledge to work with them closely for health, agric, human etc wider development.

24. His rural work and development proved great as hundreds of villages were supply with electricity.

The choice is now for Nigerians to exercise wisely during the primary and general election before they lose the enviable leader who possess progressive mind with full spirit for nation building, at the same time people should realize the implication of losing him in Aso rock.
Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by gunuvi(m): 1:46pm On Sep 08, 2014
wow. this seems to be great choice in 2019. pls keep this write up in a safe place don't delete nor loose it o so that you can use it in 2019

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by PointB: 1:50pm On Sep 08, 2014
24. His rural work and development proved great as hundreds of villages were supply with electricity.

Did he build a State IPP, or simply claimed GEJ power improvement initiative as his own? Some of these politicians are very interesting.

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by PointB: 1:53pm On Sep 08, 2014
Meanwhile kindly add no 25:

25. He installed Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as Emir of Kano, to provide him some sort of immunity from prosecution as FG corruption and terror financing microscope hovered over him! cheesy cheesy

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by meforyou1(m): 1:57pm On Sep 08, 2014
Op, you can write an imaginary thesis about Kwankwasiya all you want, Nigerians have rejected the janjawedeans. And it's GEJ till 2019

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by iamodenigbo1(m): 3:20pm On Sep 08, 2014
what a wonderful write up,file it very well for posterity to read,a president that never was

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by ddazz: 4:22pm On Sep 08, 2014
PointB: Meanwhile kindly add no 25:

25. He install Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as Emir of Kano, to provide him some sort of immunity from prosecution as FG corruption and terror financing microscope hovered over him! cheesy cheesy

At least he didnt grant a pardon to a convicted Ex-Governor like the president of a populous country known to us all...

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by Nobody: 4:37pm On Sep 08, 2014
SAI KWANKWASO,president of da islamic republic of arewa.
50% oil derivative is a must,parasites go n die..and make no mistakes cos its
#GEJ TILL '19..

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by jamace(m): 4:42pm On Sep 08, 2014
Kwakwanso can only rule in TUDUN KWORO - KANO. cheesy grin

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by Nobody: 5:56pm On Sep 08, 2014
PointB:

Did he build a State IPP, or simply claimed GEJ power improvement initiative as his own? Some of these politicians are very interesting.
he built state iPP. Stop mentioning Jonathan when serious leaders are discussed. Kwankwaso is the Best Governor in this era and one of the Best in History. Its either Buhari or Sai Kwankwaso

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by Nobody: 6:16pm On Sep 08, 2014
those claiming 50% oil derivatives among others.

I don't get this part.

Btw does anyone know if kwankwoso ever lived in the south?

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by Nobody: 6:18pm On Sep 08, 2014
barcanista: he built state iPP. Stop mentioning Jonathan when serious leaders are discussed. Kwankwaso is the Best Governor in this era and one of the Best in History. Its either Buhari or Sai Kwankwaso

Off topic
Do you know know if kwankwoso ever lived in the south?

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by adconline(m): 6:32pm On Sep 08, 2014
Yet Kano with 10m folks registered 66k students for 2014 WAEC while Anambra with 4.3m folks registered about 52k. Wonder why Boko Haram is terrorizing the state?We must learn how to speak truthfully to power.

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by Nobody: 7:34pm On Sep 08, 2014
Obiagelli:

Off topic
Do you know know if kwankwoso ever lived in the south?
I don't think so except on official duties.
Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by Nobody: 7:39pm On Sep 08, 2014
barcanista: I don't think so except on official duties.
Oh, ok
Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by AMvanquish: 7:54pm On Sep 08, 2014
adconline: Yet Kano with 10m folks registered 66k students for 2014 WAEC while Anambra with 4.3m folks registered about 52k. Wonder why Boko Haram is terrorizing the state?We must learn how to speak truthfully to power.

So all 10m and 4.3m respectively should write waec right. Speaking truthfully or ignorantly. Pls stick to what you know...

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by DonaldGenes(m): 7:57pm On Sep 08, 2014
this one na Textbook o
Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by etebefia: 8:25pm On Sep 08, 2014
I wonder what you people take Nigeria for, an Almajiri country or what? Kwankwaso, a mosquito wishing to be a bird not even a butterfly.

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by arewatech(m): 8:46pm On Sep 08, 2014
Kwankwasiyya Amanaaaa!!

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by adconline(m): 9:48pm On Sep 08, 2014
AMvanquish:

So all 10m and 4.3m respectively should write waec right. Speaking truthfully or ignorantly. Pls stick to what you know...

It's either you're arithmetically challenged to see the huge difference in number of kids going to school in Kano vs number of kids going to school in Anambra-- or maybe you are a beneficiary of the status quo- deny them education! Niaija has one of the highest child illiteracy rates in the world- all thanks to this type of ur denial.

Let me break down the numbers for dunces like you. The ratio of Kano to Anambra population is 2.3 : 1. So every 2.3 pupils going to school in Kano, Anambra should be sending 1 pupil, but the reverse reverse is the case.


Out of 66k Kano students only 18K got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 27% while Anambra that registered 52k students, 34k got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 65%. Makes you wonder if Boko Haram is going away soon?

Education budget: Kano 2014=N20.8bn; Anambra=N7.172bn. Explaining the numbers for dunces again! For every N3 Kano spends on education, Anambra , spends N1 : Ratio: 3 to 1.
Percentage of educational outcome: Kano: 27%; Anambra=65%.. It means that Anambra state is 38% more efficient and productive in training younger ones for university education than Kano with 1/3 of Kano's budget.

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by VICTORCIZA(m): 9:52pm On Sep 08, 2014
kwankwa gini?
hahaha op thanks for the joke oojaree

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by Nobody: 9:52pm On Sep 08, 2014
[size=18pt]Kwakwanso did not spend all the money he budgeted in education in Kano State, he donated some, he gave 1Billion to Niger Republic, 1Billion to Chad, 1Billion to Sudan, What an Abok1 leadership
[/size] grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin



adconline:

It's either you're arithmetically challenged to see the huge difference in number of kids going to school in Kano vs number of kids going to school in Anambra-- or maybe you are a beneficiary of the status quo- deny them education! Niaija has one of the highest child illiteracy rates in the world- all thanks to this type of ur denial.

Let me break down the numbers for dunces like you. The ratio of Kano to Anambra population is 2.3 : 1. So every 2.3 pupils going to school in Kano, Anambra should be sending 1 pupil, but the reverse reverse is the case.


Out of 66k Kano students only 18K got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 27% while Anambra that registered 52k students, 34k got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 65%. Makes you wonder if Boko Haram is going away soon?

Education budget: Kano 2014=N20.8bn; Anambra=N7.172bn. Explaining the numbers for dunces again! For every N3 Kano spends on education, Anambra , spends N1 : Ratio: 3 to 1.
Percentage of educational outcome: Kano: 27%; Anambra=65%.. It means that Anambra state is 38% more efficient and productive in training younger ones for university education than Kano with 1/3 of Kano's budget.

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by jmaine: 9:58pm On Sep 08, 2014
adconline:

It's either you're arithmetically challenged to see the huge difference in number of kids going to school in Kano vs number of kids going to school in Anambra-- or maybe you are a beneficiary of the status quo- deny them education! Niaija has one of the highest child illiteracy rates in the world- all thanks to this type of ur denial.

Let me break down the numbers for dunces like you. The ratio of Kano to Anambra population is 2.3 : 1. So every 2.3 pupils going to school in Kano, Anambra should be sending 1 pupil, but the reverse reverse is the case.


Out of 66k Kano students only 18K got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 27% while Anambra that registered 52k students, 34k got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 65%. Makes you wonder if Boko Haram is going away soon?

Education budget: Kano 2014=N20.8bn; Anambra=N7.172bn. Explaining the numbers for dunces again! For every N3 Kano spends on education, Anambra , spends N1 : Ratio: 3 to 1.
Percentage of educational outcome: Kano: 27%; Anambra=65%.. It means that Anambra state is 38% more efficient and productive in training younger ones for university education than Kano with 1/3 of Kano's budget.

This is the kind of robust counters I love reading . . . . Bros well done . . . . .

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by homesteady(m): 11:15pm On Sep 08, 2014
I wonder why people are killing themselves over one old human rights abuser called Buhari, when able people with good records like kwankwaso are ready to serve!
Sai Kwankwasiya!

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by karlmax2: 11:46pm On Sep 08, 2014
adconline:

It's either you're arithmetically challenged to see the huge difference in number of kids going to school in Kano vs number of kids going to school in Anambra-- or maybe you are a beneficiary of the status quo- deny them education! Niaija has one of the highest child illiteracy rates in the world- all thanks to this type of ur denial.

Let me break down the numbers for dunces like you. The ratio of Kano to Anambra population is 2.3 : 1. So every 2.3 pupils going to school in Kano, Anambra should be sending 1 pupil, but the reverse reverse is the case.


Out of 66k Kano students only 18K got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 27% while Anambra that registered 52k students, 34k got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 65%. Makes you wonder if Boko Haram is going away soon?

Education budget: Kano 2014=N20.8bn; Anambra=N7.172bn. Explaining the numbers for dunces again! For every N3 Kano spends on education, Anambra , spends N1 : Ratio: 3 to 1.
Percentage of educational outcome: Kano: 27%; Anambra=65%.. It means that Anambra state is 38% more efficient and productive in training younger ones for university education than Kano with 1/3 of Kano's budget.
u wont hear from the daft again next he would do is come out swinging with abuse, that is what these flat head APC bums do when u throw a robust. Arguments at them just like their brainless leaders.

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by MeAboki(m): 12:10am On Sep 09, 2014
adconline:

It's either you're arithmetically challenged to see the huge difference in number of kids going to school in Kano vs number of kids going to school in Anambra-- or maybe you are a beneficiary of the status quo- deny them education! Niaija has one of the highest child illiteracy rates in the world- all thanks to this type of ur denial.

Let me break down the numbers for dunces like you. The ratio of Kano to Anambra population is 2.3 : 1. So every 2.3 pupils going to school in Kano, Anambra should be sending 1 pupil, but the reverse reverse is the case.


Out of 66k Kano students only 18K got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 27% while Anambra that registered 52k students, 34k got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 65%. Makes you wonder if Boko Haram is going away soon?

Education budget: Kano 2014=N20.8bn; Anambra=N7.172bn. Explaining the numbers for dunces again! For every N3 Kano spends on education, Anambra , spends N1 : Ratio: 3 to 1.
Percentage of educational outcome: Kano: 27%; Anambra=65%.. It means that Anambra state is 38% more efficient and productive in training younger ones for university education than Kano with 1/3 of Kano's budget.

My friend, get off your high horse.

Yes, the disparities may be there (as per the figures mentioned) but there are also more to them than meets the eye - and evidently less than apparent to you.

First of all, Kwankwaso is trying to reverse the trend by introducing free education for state indigenes, building several schools through out the state, including a university, also as mentioned sponsoring over 1000 students on scholarship to study abroad (on various courses) - all within 2.5 years of his tenure.

Of course the impact of this human investment would take many years before coming to fruition (a point you would rather ignore); he also introduced other measures, like the law to stop street begging in an effort to curtail truancy.

No, the disproportionate higher budget by Kano compared to Anambra Vs the educational outcome does not necessarily translate to greater efficiency or having less dunces by the latter; as the budgetary differences can easily be explained by the above mentioned activities by the Kano State Governor; while the issue of scholastic performance could also be partially explained by a more sinister reason e.g. exam malpractice in all its ramifications; after all we hear of stories like a whole family numbering up to 40 sharing 1 certificate; while some examples are even more spectacularly prominent - as seen in our current very own first lady, madam peace a.k.a deris God O! grin

Lastly, neither does exam performance equate to intelligence as there are many PhD holders with low I.Q., in fact one them is currently in Aso Rock - shey you understand cool

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by karlmax2: 12:12am On Sep 09, 2014
MeAboki:

My friend, get off your high horse.

Yes, the disparities may be there (as per the figures mentioned) but there are also more to them than meets the eye - and evidently less than apparent to you.

First of all, Kwankwaso is trying to reverse the trend by introducing free education for state indigenes, building several schools through out the state, including a university, also as mentioned sponsoring over 1000 students on scholarship to study abroad (on various courses) - all within 2.5 years of his tenure.

Of course the impact of this human investment would take many years before coming to fruition (a point you would rather ignore); he also introduced other measures, like the law to stop street begging in an effort to curtail truancy.

No, the disproportionate higher budget by Kano compared to Anambra Vs the educational outcome does not necessarily translate to greater efficiency or having less dunces by the latter; as the budgetary differences can easily be explained by the above mentioned activities by the Kano State Governor; while the issue of scholastic performance could also be partially explained by a more sinister reason e.g. exam malpractice in all its ramifications; after all we hear of stories like a whole family numbering up to 40 sharing 1 certificate; while some examples are even more spectacularly prominent - as seen in our current very own first lady, madam peace a.k.a deris God O! grin

Lastly, neither does exam performance equate to intelligence as there are many PhD holders with low I.Q., in fact one them is currently in Aso Rock - shey you understand cool
complete crap the fund has been used to sponsor boko haram

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by agabaI23(m): 12:22am On Sep 09, 2014
adconline:

It's either you're arithmetically challenged to see the huge difference in number of kids going to school in Kano vs number of kids going to school in Anambra-- or maybe you are a beneficiary of the status quo- deny them education! Niaija has one of the highest child illiteracy rates in the world- all thanks to this type of ur denial.

Let me break down the numbers for dunces like you. The ratio of Kano to Anambra population is 2.3 : 1. So every 2.3 pupils going to school in Kano, Anambra should be sending 1 pupil, but the reverse reverse is the case.


Out of 66k Kano students only 18K got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 27% while Anambra that registered 52k students, 34k got 5 credits and above with a pass rate of 65%. Makes you wonder if Boko Haram is going away soon?

Education budget: Kano 2014=N20.8bn; Anambra=N7.172bn. Explaining the numbers for dunces again! For every N3 Kano spends on education, Anambra , spends N1 : Ratio: 3 to 1.
Percentage of educational outcome: Kano: 27%; Anambra=65%.. It means that Anambra state is 38% more efficient and productive in training younger ones for university education than Kano with 1/3 of Kano's budget.
This bobo is teacher nwanjoku. See schooling.

O ya who get this bullet? Come take am or run hide.


@OP,
You are good with words but not with facts.
Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by MeAboki(m): 12:54am On Sep 09, 2014
karlmax2: complete crap the fund has been used to sponsor boko haram

Typical product of exam malpractice, only noise but no substance.
Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by Caseless2: 12:56am On Sep 09, 2014
barcanista: he built state iPP. Stop mentioning Jonathan when serious leaders are discussed. Kwankwaso is the Best Governor in this era and one of the Best in History. Its either Buhari or Sai Kwankwaso
spot-on! I even heard his mom has a root in yoruba land. He wil make a gud president.
Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by EdCure: 1:19am On Sep 09, 2014
homesteady: I wonder why people are killing themselves over one old human rights abuser called Buhari, when able people with good records like kwankwaso are ready to serve!
Sai Kwankwasiya!
Well said, man.
I will keep saying it. If APC field Buhari, it will lose.
Lots of Nigerians, the political and apolitical do not trust Buhari.

Even PDP governors will mobilise for Kwankwaso if he is given the APC ticket.

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Re: Before We Lost Kwankwaso In Aso Rock. by adconline(m): 2:14am On Sep 09, 2014
MeAboki:

My friend, get off your high horse.

Yes, the disparities may be there (as per the figures mentioned) but there are also more to them than meets the eye - and evidently less than apparent to you.

First of all, Kwankwaso is trying to reverse the trend by introducing free education for state indigenes, building several schools through out the state, including a university, also as mentioned sponsoring over 1000 students on scholarship to study abroad (on various courses) - all within 2.5 years of his tenure.

Of course the impact of this human investment would take many years before coming to fruition (a point you would rather ignore); he also introduced other measures, like the law to stop street begging in an effort to curtail truancy.

No, the disproportionate higher budget by Kano compared to Anambra Vs the educational outcome does not necessarily translate to greater efficiency or having less dunces by the latter; as the budgetary differences can easily be explained by the above mentioned activities by the Kano State Governor; while the issue of scholastic performance could also be partially explained by a more sinister reason e.g. exam malpractice in all its ramifications; after all we hear of stories like a whole family numbering up to 40 sharing 1 certificate; while some examples are even more spectacularly prominent - as seen in our current very own first lady, madam peace a.k.a deris God O! grin

Lastly, neither does exam performance equate to intelligence as there are many PhD holders with low I.Q., in fact one them is currently in Aso Rock - shey you understand cool

Try harder! Show me facts not conjectures. He has been a governor for about 7 yrs; a minister of defence under OBJ. He's completing his 2nd term as governor. I just analyzed his educational policy and budget. Wait till we delve into health and other sectors. We should be comparing Kano to Lagos not Anambra state for goodness sake!

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