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Nigeria Is Wobbling – Obasanjo by Nobody: 5:51pm On Jan 27, 2012
ENUGU — FORMER President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, expressed grave concern over the current state of insecurity in the country and the continued slow march of the nation to desired development destinations.

He also called for increased public private partnership in the management of education to tackle the “four serious problems that still persist in thwarting” the nation’s efforts with consequences for Nigeria’s ability to meet the Millennium Development Goals, MDGs.

Obasanjo who delivered the 41st convocation lecture of the University of Nigeria, UNN, at Nsukka on the theme “Education and national development” said the country could not continue to wobble as she is currently doing.

Speaking on the challenges of the future for the nation, Obasanjo said: “This country cannot continue to wobble along like a stalked and wounded lion, walking to its death. We have immense resources— there were 37.2 billion barrels of proven oil reserves in Nigeria as of 2011 ranking the country as the largest producer of oil in Africa and the 11th largest in the world, yet, there is no respite in the search for sustainable development of the nation.”

Obasanjo also alluded to the nation’s growing population which is put at 170 million as at today, saying: “This will be an asset only if we start now to work seriously and assiduously on how this large population will be the quality, united and purposeful workforce associated with such countries as the US and South Korea.”

He explained that the United Nations’ projection that Nigeria will be the fourth largest nation in population by the turn of the next century places a big burden on the leaders and people of Nigeria who must work for corresponding growth in education sector by increasing access to, quality and purpose of education.

Obasanjo identified the four problems confronting the nation’s education sector as inadequate access to education, poor quality, lack of clarity on purpose of education and relevance of current education to Nigeria’s culture, orientation, core values and the future.

The former military and civilian president called for public private partnership to tackle the challenges of education in Nigeria.

He submitted that “PPP in Nigerian education today must go beyond mortar and bricks, and extend to shared services, entrepreneurial development and reform ideas.”

Chief Obasanjo also recommended that Nigeria must “institutionalise systematic performance reviews and assessment of all key areas of our education system”, noting that “the annual lamentations about poor performance in WAEC and NECO examinations will remain empty and futile until we have reward and punishment systems to encourage improvements among students, teachers, administrators, schools and communities.”

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Re: Nigeria Is Wobbling – Obasanjo by Fhemmmy: 5:54pm On Jan 27, 2012
He knew all these and yet was not able to achieve anything for 8 years?
Re: Nigeria Is Wobbling – Obasanjo by Nobody: 6:12pm On Jan 27, 2012
and he still knows sensitive details on the state of insecurity in the country and terrorist activities.He said the country is wobbling, but under who now? my father?
Re: Nigeria Is Wobbling – Obasanjo by Fhemmmy: 6:13pm On Jan 27, 2012
diluminati:

and he still knows sensitive details on the state of insecurity in the country and terrorist activities.He said the country is wobbling, but under who now? my father?

Will be back to see if we have answer to that question . . . . I hail that nation
Re: Nigeria Is Wobbling – Obasanjo by olubuffett: 6:47pm On Jan 27, 2012
These past leaders all belong to the say party with the sitting president; can't they gather together and call GEJ to a meeting instead of talking from afar?
Re: Nigeria Is Wobbling – Obasanjo by olubuffett: 6:51pm On Jan 27, 2012
diluminati:

and he still knows sensitive details on the state of insecurity in the country and terrorist activities.He said the country is wobbling, but under who now? my father?

He probably as loss of memory
Re: Nigeria Is Wobbling – Obasanjo by Fhemmmy: 7:12pm On Jan 27, 2012
^^ That is a good one
Re: Nigeria Is Wobbling – Obasanjo by Nobody: 7:40pm On Jan 27, 2012
I really do not want to know what this genocidal foolish looter has got to say. angry

I only want to know when he is going into prison
Re: Nigeria Is Wobbling – Obasanjo by Gbawe: 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2012
We know Nigerians are gullible and susceptible to deception but OBJ should pack this shite in. He , at various stages and because of his legendary selfishness, played a big part in delivering the problems Nigeria is now battling today. He should really not be speaking if Nigerians had fire in their belly and a fair dose of political sophistication to match that aggression. It is a measure of Nigeria that a glorified saboteur like OBJ is regularly referred to as the best President Nigeria has ever had.
Re: Nigeria Is Wobbling – Obasanjo by Fhemmmy: 8:27pm On Jan 27, 2012
Nigeria is a funny nation

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