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Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by ijustdey: 8:53pm On Jan 12, 2020
Dr. Mohammed Bello Magaji is a Nigerian lawyer based in Uganda where he lectures at Kampala International University, Uganda, East Africa.

Magaji told Saturday Sun in a telephone interview that lecturers sent to Uganda by Nigerian government under the auspices of Technical Aid Corps (TAC) every two years are mostly enjoyed by private universities in the East African country instead of public institutions as stipulated by law.

He said the proprietors of those private universities, “smile to the bank as their core staff are being paid by a father Christmas called Nigeria.” NOAH EBIJE conducted the interview.

He also noted that there are cases of sex for marks in higher institutions in Uganda, but very minimal compared to Nigeria where some lecturers had been caught, arrested, prosecuted and sent to jail.

Magaji said, having served the federal government of Nigeria for over 35 years in various capacities and retired, he has the ambition to go round Africa on a teaching tour, which he is doing presently. The University Don said his last place of lecturing job in Nigeria was at the Police Academy, Wudil, Kano, after venturing into politics as the Kaduna State chairman of the Labour Party (LP).

He said, after obtaining his PhD in Law from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, he felt he has no limit to his desire and aspirations to achieve the highest level in the teaching of law outside the country, hence his sojourn in Uganda.

You have been in Uganda for some years as a lecturer. How are you coping with the academic environment there?

I’m glad to say that I am coping very well with the academic situation. This is principally due to the certainty in the academic calendar, target and time bound, relative peace and security and above all, students that are willing to learn. This is not to say there are no disruptions in the academic circle due to strike etc going by what is happening in Makererre University, but it is minimal and infrequent.

How do you rate Uganda educational development compared to Nigeria’s?

Uganda educational development is growing at a very fast rate. I have observed for four years; it has been tremendous growth both at the secondary and tertiary levels under the watchful eye of the National Council for Higher Education which is the regulatory body similar to our National Universities Commission in Nigeria.

Is there a similar almajiri system of education in Uganda as we have in Nigeria?

Education seems to be given some good priority and pride of place here in Uganda. An average Ugandan can read and write.The problem of school dropout or the almajiri phenomenon as we have in Nigeria does not exist here. Perhaps due to the priority given to education here at all levels and the community interest in education and also the fact that the country is smaller in size compared to Nigeria makes it easier to monitor the schooling system. But one thing I must say is that the educational system is commendable.

Back in Nigeria, there are cases of sex for mark in higher institutions where some lecturers are arrested, prosecuted and sent to jail. Is it the same situation in Uganda?

The menace of sex for grades as recently reported in Ghana and Nigeria is a general malaise in the educational system of most countries, Uganda not an exception. There is an ongoing case of a Professor in Makerere University caught in similar untoward menace.

However as I have earlier mentioned due to the size of the country, their university population, the incidents here are minimal compared to a giant country like Nigeria. However one commendable fact here is that at the secondary level the government takes a very serious stand on the abuse of the girl child with serious penalties which has had a deterrent impact from a study my post graduate student of criminology conducted under my supervision.

What is the percentage of Nigerian lecturers in Uganda?

I cannot give the percentage offhand, but there are a good number of Nigerian lecturers in Uganda. Apart from those in the diaspora like me, there are very many lecturers sent by the Nigerian government under the auspices of Technical Aid Corps (TAC) every two years.

These form the majority of the academic lecturers in Uganda universities and they are doing a great job in the educational growth of Uganda.

However, the Nigerian government should revisit the laws and the entire programme as these professionals are sent to mostly private institutions as against government institutions at great expense of the Federal Government of Nigeria while the proprietors of these universities smile to the bank as their core staff are being paid by a father Christmas called Nigeria.

Assisting Ugandan government under this programme, to my mind, should be in close liaison with the government, which will identify the need areas and take some percentage of the financial burden.

What is your view about the brain drain syndrome considering the percentage of Nigerian lecturers in Uganda?

On the issue of brain drain, I must confess that it is real. This is because I can see a very brilliant crop of academicians here. Very hardworking and dedicated and sadly young and vibrant professionals who if they are to give half of the hard work they put here in Uganda into Nigeria, it will really be a giant of the world not only Africa.

But behold, due to leadership, security and policy issues they left Nigeria for Uganda. I think if better policies and leadership issues are put in proper place, they may be encouraged to return home to Nigeria.

Don’t you think Nigerian government can pay you better than Ugandan university?

As for me, having served the federal government of Nigeria for over 35 years in various capacities and retired but not tired, I have had the ambition to go round Africa on a teaching tour, which I am presently doing.


On a lighter mood, when are you retiring to Nigeria, the land of your birth?

I hope to settle down back in Nigeria after a tour of some common law jurisdictions in African countries, teaching law. Don’t forget that my extended family is still in Nigeria and I am daily in touch with them. Overall ,Uganda is a very peaceful place with an accommodating and friendly people. I have never regretted making Uganda my first port of call in my ambition to share my legal knowledge around Africa.

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by nakaman: 9:01pm On Jan 12, 2020
I can't find any good leader in Nigeria for the next 20 yrs, scam is scamming the scam . Na Dem b d real Yahoo boys.

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by dawnomike(m): 9:18pm On Jan 12, 2020
Africans are the problem of Africa!

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by HallaDaTruth: 9:32pm On Jan 12, 2020
Now we are exporting kwarupshion

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by Nobody: 7:05am On Jan 13, 2020
what more do you expect ?
Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by ruggedtimi(m): 7:37am On Jan 13, 2020
ugn
Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by frankmoney(m): 7:37am On Jan 13, 2020
So many policies that are draining this country , the whole system is corrupt , is it even possible for Nigeria to be better ?

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by Pavore9: 7:38am On Jan 13, 2020
While we have dilapidated structures in public universities back home.

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by Nobody: 7:39am On Jan 13, 2020
The colonialists should have enslaved africa forever. We are a disgrace to humanity

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by President2031: 7:39am On Jan 13, 2020
Ok

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by daddytime(m): 7:39am On Jan 13, 2020
*Sensational headline though...

Enemies of state.

Na horrible death await una with una entire thieving lineage.

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by Yankiss(m): 7:40am On Jan 13, 2020
Can you imagine? Corruption in every tier of National spending. I believe that these Private universities who are benefitting might have some liaison with corrupt Nigerian officials. They can't be eating the yams alone. EFCC should investigate this please!!

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by livebyday(m): 7:40am On Jan 13, 2020
I get tired of reading things like this daily

I get tired of reading how the president claims he is fighting corruption

I get tired of reading how the youths who should rise up and challenge these leaders in the streets are more interested in knowing when Linda ikeji will get pregnant

I get tired sometimes in believing in Nigeria sometimes

Especially When the so called leaders of tomorrow are more concerned with looking and sounding cool than securing a solid future, so it should not come as a surprise when countries like Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia have far surpassed Nigeria in terms of development and quality of life!

At this rate all the youths will have to show their kids in future is a wardrobe full of trousers with no belts and a disintegrated nation shattered like a broken dream

Sad indeed
undecided

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by Openbusiness: 7:40am On Jan 13, 2020
Does the Buhari government scams have no limits? It's in every sector. Buhari is not fighting corruption, Buhari is repackaging corruption and selling it like gala from Nigeria to the world cheesy

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by maynation(f): 7:41am On Jan 13, 2020
Nigga was just repeating the same thing again and again.
Abegii.

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by arodavoo(m): 7:41am On Jan 13, 2020
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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by pointstores(m): 7:41am On Jan 13, 2020
Nawa
Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by Cutehector(m): 7:42am On Jan 13, 2020
Nonsense
Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by Dave0116(m): 7:42am On Jan 13, 2020
grin

So, we send Teachers and lecturers to less privileged countries and fund them 100%.

We send police to some less privileged countries and fund them 100%.

We share our electricity with less privileged countries and we don't complain or bother when they do not pay.

Yet all those Low-lifed mini states will jump on every opportunity to attack their saviour(Nigeria and Nigerians).... It's saddening but the day of reckoning is near and they must vomit all they've eaten from us.

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by JeffreyD1(m): 7:42am On Jan 13, 2020
And they will never rebuild or build our own here
They're stealing money and going it to develop other countries instead of ours, that's why people like me wasn't opportune to further my education corruption


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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by Tonyspecial(m): 7:43am On Jan 13, 2020
Naija Was Aborted By A Woman Called Nigeria

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by semyman: 7:43am On Jan 13, 2020
You see?
Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by SincereBigot: 7:44am On Jan 13, 2020
I am not understanding, is it the grants that Nigeria gave out to Uganda that is being diverted or certain individuals are building private universities in uganda

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by Mace990: 7:44am On Jan 13, 2020
Great
Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by oshonky: 7:44am On Jan 13, 2020
I just feel like crying for this country, are you sure it's not in Nigeria that Satan lived in before relocating to hell?

what's all these irritating news coming up all the time
Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by feelgoodstuffs(m): 7:44am On Jan 13, 2020
He said the proprietors of those private universities, “smile to the bank as their core staff are being paid by a father Christmas called Nigeria.” 


Ok oo cry angry

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:45am On Jan 13, 2020
Overall ,Uganda is a very peaceful place with an accommodating and friendly people.
That is a sane society.

Not a so called GIANT OF AFRICA that people are enemies of themselves.
A country where enemies of the states, AKA wailers, children of hate, perdition and frustration have so much hatred for their country, while they go behind to condemn xenophobia!
Hypocrites everywhere!!

Love is all we need for our nation...... to grow and prosper.
All Nigeria enemies will all end miserably.
They will never be here to witness our darling nation move forward.

No be curse.
Na FACT!

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by DaBullIT(m): 7:45am On Jan 13, 2020
You talk now they'll say it's witch hunt


Why do you think these lecturers and their union don't want IPPIS? That's not even tthe surface, they collect allocations for different things and do something different and that's if they remit at all

Speaking of private universities
Ordinary tout like asari dokubo collected billions from Jonadog and used it to build university in Benin or is it Niger Republic


If it was in Uganda, I am sure some people will go there because its private

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Re: Bello Magaji: Nigerian Billions Diverted To Fund Private Universities In Uganda by CSTR2: 7:46am On Jan 13, 2020
What are we doing to Change that?
Apart from subsidizing west Africa, we are subsidizing Uganda too?

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