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PoliticsRe: DSS Releases Joe Ajaero's Seized Passport And Mobile Phones by bugzy84:
He should have his phone and passport swept for trackers or bugs. If he finds any, he should scatter DSS heads by giving misleading info that would make them look foolish grin grin grin!
PoliticsRe: Your Meeting with President Tinubu For 15 Minutes . What Would You Tell Him ? by bugzy84: 6:55pm On Sep 10, 2024
I would let him know what I suspect he knows in his heart, he is not up to the job and should sack the ministers of petroleum (himself), finance, budget & planning and the CBN governor grin!
PoliticsRe: NSA, Ribadu Blames Petroleum Smuggling For Naira Instability, Economic Woes by bugzy84: 6:45pm On Sep 10, 2024
Mr NSA, there was also petrol smuggling during the Obasanjo, YarAdua and Jonathan administrations yet during the lifespan of those governments (despite their shortcomings) Nigeria's economy grew from less than $60bn in 1999 to over $570bn in 2014 (x9.5) allowing Nigerians have a better standard of living compared to the shambles currently on show. Anyone with a basic grasp of O Level Economics and common sense will deduce it is not smuggling that is causing today's naira volatility; it is ill-conceived and incoherent policies of the collection of clowns in what I refer to as gino - government in name only!
SportsRe: Ivory Coast. Vs Nigeria: AFCON 2023: 0 - 1 On 18th January 2024 by bugzy84: 7:24pm On Jan 18, 2024
Hopefully, Amokachi’s commentary would be the only thing to complain about grin !
Amokachi must have a poor memory - his co-commentator said for qualifiers, we’ve met Ivory Coast only once in AFCON qualifiers (1968) and once in World Cup qualifiers (1978) - Amokachi played a 1994 World Cup qualifier against the Ivorians and even scored in Lagos in a 4-1 win!!
He’s even claiming there’s a jinx of us not winning in white - he’s forgotten we wore white in a team he played in when we won AFCON 94!!!
SportsRe: Mario Zagallo Dies At 92 (Photos) by bugzy84: 4:55pm On Jan 09, 2024
Rest in peace legend; I watched video tapes of 1958. 1962 and the phenomenal 1970 team where the one of 6s Clodoaldo had dribbling skills of a 10 or winger!
SportsRe: Franz Beckenbauer Dies At 78 by bugzy84: 4:45pm On Jan 09, 2024
RIP Der Kaiser - your apprentice and our own ‘Bug Boss’ Stephen Keshi was the Nigerian version of your playing style.
LiteratureRe: “what Britain Did To Nigeria” by bugzy84: 8:37am On Mar 02, 2021
Yes I did enjoy the trilogy thanks. Your books should be required reading for Nigerian Political Science students.
maxsiollun:
Thanks. I hope you enjoyed the trilogy. This latest one will cause some shaking!
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PoliticsRe: APC Slams Peter Obi, Calls Him Ignorant Man by bugzy84: 10:34am On Feb 04, 2021
Infinixhot6:
Press Release

Vaccine Procurement: Stop Advertising Your Ignorance Over What You Don't Understand - APC Slams Peter Obi

The attention of APC Mandate Defenders has been drawn to the uninformed remarks made by the former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi concerning the Federal Government's plan to procure vaccines for distribution across the country.

The group asserted that Mr. Obi has formed the habit of making himself a cheap hero through peddling of falsehoods, outright misinformation and blame game even when he is alleged to have some skeletons in his cupboards.

In a statement released to journalists in Abuja on Tuesday by the group's national publicity secretary, Mr. Ifeanyi Emeka, the group said that Mr. Obi is not the right person to advise the Federal Governemnt over what to do concerning vaccine procurements and distribution because as Governor for eight years, he contributed to the sorrowful state of the primary healthcare centres in Anambra State as a result of his unconstitutional refusal to conduct Local Government Elections throughout his tenure.

"Saying, if Mr. Obi had conducted local government elections and allowed elected council chairmen to use their Federal Allocations for developments, all the primary healthcare centres in the 21 Local Government Areas of his state which are in the 'residual list' of the Constitution and whose workers have the immediate responsibility of distributing vaccines to the people at the grassroots level; the cost of vaccine procurements and distribution would have been reduced to the bearest minimum."

But because Mr. Obi and others in his category failed to do the needful, the task of vaccine procurement, distribution and development of critical infrastructures at the local government levels now falls on the neck of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency which is under the control of the Federal Government.

So, the Federal Government is not only fighting to procure vaccines and inoculate the population, but it is also fighting to procure cold chains, train personnel and other things that falls under the purview of states and local governments in the country.

Besides, vaccine procurement is not really the issue, but distribution and storage as well as building capacity are the things that matters.

For Instance, apart from Pfizer vaccines which requires altra-modern cold chains of minus 70-80 degree Celsius which is even colder than the winter, the Federal Government will still use some part of the estimated N400 billion for the procurement and deployment of cold chains to about 8,812 Wards in the 774 Local Government Areas across the country where the vaccines would be stored before distribution. This is because only few of the over 10, 000 Primary Health Care Centers in the country have functional cold chains and other facilities.

So, next time, before Mr. Obi goes to any national television to advertise his ignorance on any government plan in his characteristic way of playing to the gallery and seeking cheap popularity among unsuspecting members of the public, he should endevour to consider many factors which his inability to correct some of them when he was in office contributed to the sorrowful state of the primary healthcare centres across the country.

Signed:

Mr. Ifeanyi Emeka,
National Publicity Secretary,
APC Mandate Defenders
Peter Obi is more intelligent than every APC functionary put together. How many APC bigwigs have businesses that did not start with looted public funds? Obi was wealthy before going into politics! Peter Obi, Donald Duke and Seyi Makinde are the sort of people I believe should run for President.
PoliticsRe: Facebook Blocks Nnamdi Kanu's Account, IPOB Reacts by bugzy84: 10:25am On Feb 04, 2021
Then they should also block Miyetti Allah, MURIC and other riffraff posing as interest groups.
LiteratureRe: “what Britain Did To Nigeria” by bugzy84: 6:30pm On Jan 27, 2021
Looking forward to reading your book Max; I bought OPV SOF and NSOF and enjoyed them thoroughly!

All the best!
PoliticsRe: Borrowing For Consumption, Worst Form Of Corruption –peter Obi by bugzy84: 9:01am On May 31, 2020
Peter Obi and business savvy politicians should be the ones governing and not people with little or no business acumen like Aregbesola, Yahaya Bello and Ganduje.
PoliticsRe: Igbo Are The Makers Of Modern Nigeria"- Prof Tekena Tamuno by bugzy84: 8:44am On May 31, 2020
bennyxt:
This was written by non Igbo, Prof Tekena Tamuno who has taught in Ibadan all his life since 60s. This is not afonja propaganda!
Prof Tamuno NEVER wrote such nonsense. He was completely detribalised with a Yoruba wife, Igbo and Hausa friends and having lectured in Ibadan, NDA and NIPSS.

His family has this to say about someone impersonating their father:

From: Ene Tamuno
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2020 1:41 PM
To: info@awarenessng.com <info@awarenessng.com>
Subject: Re: Disclaimer: Unauthorized Use of the Name, Image and Likeness of late Emeritus Professor Tekena N. Tamuno

Re: Disclaimer: Unauthorized Use of the Name, Image and Likeness of late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno



To Whom It May Concern:

It has come to the attention of the family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno (1932-2015) that an article titled “IGBO ARE THE MAKERS OF MODERN NIGERIA-PROF TEKENA TAMUNO” posted on a website info@theawarenessngr.com (Opinions section) is improperly using the name and image of our dear dad, the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno. The article is circulating on social media. The faceless and nameless author of the article uses the name of our late dad at the beginning and end of the Article. A cursory review of the post may lead a reader to believe that it was written by the late Emeritus Professor Tekena. N. Tamuno. Buried in the article is a statement ascribed to our dad, without a full and verifiable citation or context, which we are unable to accept, contextualize or refute, partially or fully.



The undersigned on behalf of the Tekena N. Tamuno family hereby unequivocally states that the afore-mentioned write-up posted on the above-mentioned website and circulating on social media was not written by the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno nor was it approved by his family. Attaching our dad’s photograph and name to the title and at the end of the article as if he was the author of the article is impermissible. The family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno strongly object to such unauthorized use of the name and likeness of the late patriarch of the family and submit this disclaimer to that end.



The late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno, of blessed memory, was apolitical, non-sectional and non-partisan and his scholarly writings reflect that. Inasmuch as everyone has a right to free speech/freedom of expression, the family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno family is saddened that a nameless and faceless person would use the likeness and name of our dad to push the author’s narrative and such conduct is strongly denounced by the family. The family hereby cautions the general public to cross check facts that may circulate on the internet ascribed to a well known, indeed to any, personality, to verify the authenticity of the alleged facts or statements. The family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno request that info@theawarenessngr.com immediately remove our dad's name and picture from the unauthorized publication and provide full verifiable citation of any quote attributed to our dad.



This serves to put info@theawarenessngr.com and the world on notice that future attempts to publish and disseminate information that misleads as to authorship under the name and likeness of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno will be vigorously challenged to the fullest extent of applicable laws. The family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno reserves all its rights.

Sincerely,

Ene Tamuno, Esq.

Tamuno & Tamuno Partners

(On behalf of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno family)
PoliticsRe: Putting Awolowo Educational Achievement To A "Zikmus" Test by bugzy84: 8:34am On May 31, 2020
pazienza:
AZIKIWE and AWOLOWO: who did more for Nigeria's education?


The problem with writing skewered history is that it equally misinforms its target: Kayode Esho was a great jurist, but Akunne Oputa was the "Socrates" of the Supreme court.
Enahoro was a young editor, but Azikiwe made him that young editor with Osita Agwuna as his assistant, at his paper, the Southern Nigerian Defender in Ibadan, where my own father incidentally started as a rookie before shortly abandoning journalism for the stable berth of the civil service.

The myth of Awolowo as building the first this and that does not match the documented economic history of the period. Between 1954 and 1964, Eastern Nigeria was described as "the fastest growing economy in the world," by the Harvard Review; faster than China, faster than Singapore, and all the so-called "Asian Tigers." Awolowo is often credited with "free education". But no one yet has pointed out any surviving school buildings of the period built by Awo.

But all over the East there were quality schools built by the various communities using the Town Development Unions from 1954, and acessing the matching grants of the Eastern Nigeria Development Corporation. And this was the East with the poorest revenue resources of any of the regions. The Mbaise secondary school exists, the National High School Okigwe exists, the Ngwa High school exists, the Enyiogugu Grammar School exists, etc. These were solid schools built all over the East with matching goverment grants. But where are the buildings of the Modern schools in Western Nigeria? They do not exist.

They were makeshift. The Catholic church forced the Azikiwe government from its scholarship program, but it is also on record, that the Eastern government was the only government in the world that invested 45% of its revenues in education. The East had the highest number of schools; the highest school enrollment; the broadest penetration of medical services; and the best modern road network in west Africa. Indeed if we look carefully, the only public hospitals and most of the schools still standing in the East today, at various stages of run down are the schools and hospitals built by Azikiwe/Okpara.

Every division of the East had a Joint Hospital as part of the Eastern Medical services. So it is often claimed Awo built the first television station; the first sky scraper, and the first Sports stadium, the liberty stadium in Ibadan. Well, these are prestige or white elephant investments. First, the Eastern Outlook, the government paper of Eastern Nigeria was the first newspaper established by any government in Nigeria, and it was of such quality and impact that the literacy level of Easterners, and the depth of public information retailed by Outlook was without compare. This is besides the fact that Western Nigerian Broadcast Services, WNBS-TV founded in 1958 only preceded the ENBC-TV founded in 1959, by only seven months. But Outlook preceded Sketch by about 15 years. Now Azikiwe built the Onitsha Modern market, the first modern mall or trade emporium in West Africa.

Onitsha was effectively Dubai before Dubai. People traveled all over Africa, from as far as the Congo and Sudan and Egypt, to come and buy and trade in Onitsha. The economic impact of this was humonguos. So, give me the vast Onitsha modern market over Cocoa House in Ibadan. Azikiwe built the first Nigerian University at Nsukka with the first School of Law, the first School of Engineering, the first Business School; the first school of journalism, and the first school of music and performance, etc.

By the time its first graduates took the Nigerian civil service exams in 1963, everybody began to raise the cry of "Igbo domination" starting with Akintola and Ayo Rosiji. Give me UNN over Liberty stadium. Azikiwe began the first modern library system in West Africa. The East had a system of city libraries starting with the very modern Ziks Library in Enugu.

I Literally grew up in the Umuahia Divisional Library. These libraries were built all over the East. Schools in the East were built with libraries. Moreover the Eastern Nigerian Library Board had a sysem of rural amd mobile libraries. There was nothing like it anywhere else in Nigeria: kids having library cards and able to borrow or order books from the public library. Give me the the first library over the first TV. I do not by this mean that Awolowo did not make his contributions, but the regular skewering of the facts, and angling of contemporary national narratives often makes it seem these days like the greatest contributor to the founding of Nigeria and its development is Awolowo and the Yoruba, when the actual facts speak differently.

The great Ibadan historian, Tekena Tamuno, was unambiguous in stating once at NIPPS, Jos, that "the Igbos are the makers of moderm Nigeria. When they abandoned their project, Nigeria collapsed." We must remind Nigerians, particularly Igbo children, daily of these fact, to achieve what Achebe called " a balance of stories." And that also means we must read beyond the surface of things. Babarinsa's Guardian essay is angled carefully to maintain a revisionist narrative. And that is to be always challenged, however innocent it might seem. Even today, most Yoruba think that Awolowo founded the Universities of Ibadan and Lagos. No one has reminded them that it took Azikiwe's pressures for a university for Nigeria, in his meeting with Arthur Richards in 1946, that led to the cobstitution of the Eliot commision and subsequently the founding of the University College, Ibadan. This fact is even clearly conveyed in Michael Crowder's eponymous book, The Story of Nigeria. Nsukka was Azikiwe's critique of what he felt to be the conceptual limitations of Ibadan.


The University of Lagos was the result of NCNC's ideological contributions to the federal policy during the ill fated coalition government with the NPC. UNILAG was an NCNC project, shepherded by Aja Wachukwu as minister for education. Even the great UNILAG in her 50th anniversary failed to mention Prof Eni Njoku as the pioneer Vice Chancellor of the university, a man that layed the solid foundation of what made Unilag is today.
These facts must be made known and put as forcefully accross as possible. Again, until the lion tells his own story, the story of the hunt will belong to the hunter. Kabissa!


- Anonymous
Late Prof Tamuno NEVER made the comments ascribed to him. At best this is lazy journalism (there is no NIPPS Jos - there is NIPSS Kuru).

His family (3 of his 4 children are lawyers so ‘Awareness’ Media should be careful�) have responded:


From: Ene Tamuno
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2020 1:41 PM
To: info@awarenessng.com <info@awarenessng.com>
Subject: Re: Disclaimer: Unauthorized Use of the Name, Image and Likeness of late Emeritus Professor Tekena N. Tamuno

Re: Disclaimer: Unauthorized Use of the Name, Image and Likeness of late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno



To Whom It May Concern:

It has come to the attention of the family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno (1932-2015) that an article titled “IGBO ARE THE MAKERS OF MODERN NIGERIA-PROF TEKENA TAMUNO” posted on a website info@theawarenessngr.com (Opinions section) is improperly using the name and image of our dear dad, the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno. The article is circulating on social media. The faceless and nameless author of the article uses the name of our late dad at the beginning and end of the Article. A cursory review of the post may lead a reader to believe that it was written by the late Emeritus Professor Tekena. N. Tamuno. Buried in the article is a statement ascribed to our dad, without a full and verifiable citation or context, which we are unable to accept, contextualize or refute, partially or fully.



The undersigned on behalf of the Tekena N. Tamuno family hereby unequivocally states that the afore-mentioned write-up posted on the above-mentioned website and circulating on social media was not written by the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno nor was it approved by his family. Attaching our dad’s photograph and name to the title and at the end of the article as if he was the author of the article is impermissible. The family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno strongly object to such unauthorized use of the name and likeness of the late patriarch of the family and submit this disclaimer to that end.



The late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno, of blessed memory, was apolitical, non-sectional and non-partisan and his scholarly writings reflect that. Inasmuch as everyone has a right to free speech/freedom of expression, the family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno family is saddened that a nameless and faceless person would use the likeness and name of our dad to push the author’s narrative and such conduct is strongly denounced by the family. The family hereby cautions the general public to cross check facts that may circulate on the internet ascribed to a well known, indeed to any, personality, to verify the authenticity of the alleged facts or statements. The family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno request that info@theawarenessngr.com immediately remove our dad's name and picture from the unauthorized publication and provide full verifiable citation of any quote attributed to our dad.



This serves to put info@theawarenessngr.com and the world on notice that future attempts to publish and disseminate information that misleads as to authorship under the name and likeness of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno will be vigorously challenged to the fullest extent of applicable laws. The family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno reserves all its rights.

Sincerely,

Ene Tamuno, Esq.

Tamuno & Tamuno Partners

(On behalf of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno family)
PoliticsRe: Putting Awolowo Educational Achievement To A "Zikmus" Test by bugzy84: 8:29am On May 31, 2020
Fatimaade:
Mynd44 lalasticlala oam4j dominique justwise
Rule 3
Well said Fatimaade

People like the OP of this so called article should not spread fake news.

Please find a response by late Prof Tamuno’s family:

From: Ene Tamuno
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2020 1:41 PM
To: info@awarenessng.com <info@awarenessng.com>
Subject: Re: Disclaimer: Unauthorized Use of the Name, Image and Likeness of late Emeritus Professor Tekena N. Tamuno

Re: Disclaimer: Unauthorized Use of the Name, Image and Likeness of late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno



To Whom It May Concern:

It has come to the attention of the family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno (1932-2015) that an article titled “IGBO ARE THE MAKERS OF MODERN NIGERIA-PROF TEKENA TAMUNO” posted on a website info@theawarenessngr.com (Opinions section) is improperly using the name and image of our dear dad, the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno. The article is circulating on social media. The faceless and nameless author of the article uses the name of our late dad at the beginning and end of the Article. A cursory review of the post may lead a reader to believe that it was written by the late Emeritus Professor Tekena. N. Tamuno. Buried in the article is a statement ascribed to our dad, without a full and verifiable citation or context, which we are unable to accept, contextualize or refute, partially or fully.



The undersigned on behalf of the Tekena N. Tamuno family hereby unequivocally states that the afore-mentioned write-up posted on the above-mentioned website and circulating on social media was not written by the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno nor was it approved by his family. Attaching our dad’s photograph and name to the title and at the end of the article as if he was the author of the article is impermissible. The family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno strongly object to such unauthorized use of the name and likeness of the late patriarch of the family and submit this disclaimer to that end.



The late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno, of blessed memory, was apolitical, non-sectional and non-partisan and his scholarly writings reflect that. Inasmuch as everyone has a right to free speech/freedom of expression, the family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno family is saddened that a nameless and faceless person would use the likeness and name of our dad to push the author’s narrative and such conduct is strongly denounced by the family. The family hereby cautions the general public to cross check facts that may circulate on the internet ascribed to a well known, indeed to any, personality, to verify the authenticity of the alleged facts or statements. The family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno request that info@theawarenessngr.com immediately remove our dad's name and picture from the unauthorized publication and provide full verifiable citation of any quote attributed to our dad.



This serves to put info@theawarenessngr.com and the world on notice that future attempts to publish and disseminate information that misleads as to authorship under the name and likeness of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno will be vigorously challenged to the fullest extent of applicable laws. The family of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno reserves all its rights.

Sincerely,

Ene Tamuno, Esq.

Tamuno & Tamuno Partners

(On behalf of the late Emeritus Prof. Tekena N. Tamuno family)
Nairaland GeneralRe: Prof Tekena Tamuno, Nigerian Historian by bugzy84: 6:49pm On May 30, 2020
Fake news! His family has come out to denounce this ‘article’


emi14:
"IGBO ARE THE MAKERS OF MODERN NIGERIA"--PROF TEKENA TAMUNO, NIGERIAN HISTORIAN

The problem with writing skewered history is that it equally misinforms its target: Kayode Esho was a great jurist, but Akunne Oputa was the "Socrates" of the Supreme court. Enahoro was a young editor, but Azikiwe made him that young editor with Osita Agwuna as his assistant, at his paper, the Southern Nigerian Defender in Ibadan, where my own father incidentally started as a rookie before shortly abandoning journalism for the stable berth of the civil service. The myth of Awolowo as building the first this and that does not match the documented economic history of the period.

Between 1954 and 1964, Eastern Nigeria was described as "the fastest growing economy in the world," by the Harvard Review; faster than China, faster than Singapore, and all the so-called "Asian Tigers." Awolowo is often credited with "free education".

But no one yet has pointed out any surviving school buildings of the period built by Awo. But all over the East there were quality schools built by the various communities using the Town Development Unions from 1954, and acessing the matching grants of the Eastern Nigeria Development Corporation. And this was the East with the poorest revenue resources of any of the regions. The Mbaise secondary school exists, the National High School Okigwe exists, the Ngwa High school exists, the Enyiogugu Grammar School exists, etc. These were solid schools built all over the East with matching goverment grants. But where are the buildings of the Modern schools in Western Nigeria? They do not exist. They were makeshift.

The Catholic church forced the Azikiwe government from its scholarship program, but it is also on record, that the Eastern government was the only government in the world that invested 45% of its revenues in education. The East had the highest number of schools; the highest school enrollment; the broadest penetration of medical services; and the best modern road network in west Africa.

Indeed if we look carefully, the only public hospitals and most of the schools still standing in the East today, at various stages of run down are the schools and hospitals built by Azikiwe/Okpara. Every division of the East had a Joint Hospital as part of the Eastern Medical services. So it is often claimed Awo built the first television station; the first sky scraper, and the first Sports stadium, the liberty stadium in Ibadan. Well, these are prestige or white elephant investments.

First, the Eastern Outlook, the government paper of Eastern Nigeria was the first newspaper established by any government in Nigeria, and it was of such quality and impact that the literacy level of Easterners, and the depth of public information retailed by Outlook was without compare. This is besides the fact that Western Nigerian Broadcast Services, WNBS-TV founded in 1958 only preceded the ENBC-TV founded in 1959, by only seven months. But Outlook preceded Sketch by about 15 years.

Now Azikiwe built the Onitsha Modern market, the first modern mall or trade emporium in West Africa. Onitsha was effectively Dubai before Dubai. People traveled all over Africa, from as far as the Congo and Sudan and Egypt, to come and buy and trade in Onitsha. The economic impact of this was humonguos. So, give me the vast Onitsha modern market over Cocoa House in Ibadan. Azikiwe built the first Nigerian University at Nsukka with the first School of Law, the first School of Engineering, the first Business School; the first school of journalism, and the first school of music and performance, etc. By the time its first graduates took the Nigerian civil service exams in 1963, everybody began to raise the cry of "Igbo domination" starting with Akintola and Ayo Rosiji. Give me UNN over Liberty stadium.

Azikiwe began the first modern library system in West Africa. The East had a system of city libraries starting with the very modern Ziks Library in Enugu. I Literally grew up in the Umuahia Divisional Library. These libraries were built all over the East. Schools in the East were built with libraries. Moreover the Eastern Nigerian Library Board had a sysem of rural amd mobile libraries. There was nothing like it anywhere else in Nigeria: kids having library cards and able to borrow or order books from the public library. Give me the the first library over the first TV. I do not by this mean that Awolowo did not make his contributions, but the regular skewering of the facts, and angling of contemporary national narratives often makes it seem these days like the greatest contributor to the founding of Nigeria and its development is Awolowo and the Yoruba, when the actual facts speak differently.

The great Ibadan historian, Tekena Tamuno, was unambiguous in stating once at NIPPS, Jos, that "the Igbos are the makers of moderm Nigeria. When they abandoned their project, Nigeria collapsed." We must remind Nigerians, particularly Igbo children, daily of these fact, to achieve what Achebe called " a balance of stories." And that also means we must read beyond the surface of things. Babarinsa's Guardian essay is angled carefully to maintain a revisionist narrative. And that is to be always challenged, however innocent it might seem.

Even today, most Yoruba think that Awolowo founded the Universities of Ibadan and Lagos. No one has reminded them that it took Azikiwe's pressures for a university for Nigeria, in his meeting with Arthur Richards in 1946, that led to the cobstitution of the Eliot commision and subsequently the founding of the University College, Ibadan. This fact is even clearly conveyed in Michael Crowder's eponymous book, The Story of Nigeria. Nsukka was Azikiwe's critique of what he felt to be the conceptual limitations of Ibadan. The University of Lagos was the result of NCNC's ideological contributions to the federal policy during the ill fated coalition government with the NPC. UNILAG was an NCNC project, shepherded by Aja Wachukwu as minister for education. Even the great UNILAG in her 50th anniversary failed to mention Prof Eni Njoku as the pioneer Vice Chancellor of the university, a man that layed the solid foundation of what made Unilag what it is today.

These facts must be made known and put as forcefully accross as possible. Again, until the lion t7ells his own story, the story of the hunt will belong to the hunter.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 10:58am On Jan 17, 2020
You’re welcome. Hope you have a 32 bit operating system. I had to get a refurbished 32 bit computer for my SAS version

dapkin:
Received. Thank you so much.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 8:46pm On Jan 16, 2020
You’re welcome. Enjoy smiley



Abcruz:
Received.
Thanks a lot Sir!
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 7:42am On Jan 14, 2020
No worries. Please send your email address to bugzy841@aol.com so I can share a Dropbox link with you.


dapkin:
Thank you. I appreciate.

Apologies @Abcruz and @dapkin as I have just seen your message ; I have been away from NL for a while. I will have to get back to you as for some reason I cannot access my yahoo and dropbox accounts.

I will set up another dropbox account and send you both an email address we can communicate with.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 7:29am On Jan 14, 2020
Abcruz:
Alright!
Thanks for your response.
No probs. Please send your email address to bugzy841@aol.com so I can share a Dropbox link with you.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84:
Abcruz:
Pls I sent you a pm. I am I'm dire need of the SAS software I'll be very glad if you can send the Dropbox link to my email.

Thanks!
Apologies @Abcruz and @dapkin as I have just seen your message ; I have been away from NL for a while. I will have to get back to you as for some reason I cannot access my yahoo and dropbox accounts.

I will set up another dropbox account and send you both an email address we can communicate with.
Foreign AffairsSudanese President Forced Out Of Office by bugzy84(op): 12:26pm On Apr 11, 2019
SportsCameroon Stripped Of AFCON 2019 Hosting Rights! by bugzy84(op): 9:30am On Dec 01, 2018
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 3:57pm On Jan 23, 2018
bugzy84:
No worries - take your time. As I said earlier, I’m not sure it’ll work on an OS older than Windows 7 and I’m 100% certain it’ll only work on 32bit computers.
Sorry I meant to say newer than Windows 7; It’s worked on XP Vista and 7 32 bit computers.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 2:17pm On Jan 23, 2018
odizeey:
I've not downloaded it. Im not with my pc now. When I install it I will tell you how it went. Thanks boss.
No worries - take your time. As I said earlier, I’m not sure it’ll work on an OS older than Windows 7 and I’m 100% certain it’ll only work on 32bit computers.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 8:26am On Jan 20, 2018
odizeey:
ok thanks
No worries- please confirm if it worked or not.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 9:54pm On Jan 19, 2018
odizeey:
my message is not going through. My mail is odizeeplatform@gmail.com
I’ve sent you the details via email. I hope it works on Windows 8; if it doesn’t try it on a Windows 7, XP or Vista. The critical factor is it has to be a 32 bit operating system.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 5:41pm On Jan 19, 2018
odizeey:
ok. Thanks.
I have PM'd you - please send an email so I can send you details for my Dropbox account.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 5:33pm On Jan 19, 2018
odizeey:
ok. Thanks.
I have the file in my Dropbox.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84:
odizeey:
let's try it
I’ll give you details of my Dropbox account once I upload the file.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 1:52pm On Jan 19, 2018
wane01:
I use a 64bit buh i need dat stuff...
Ave checked pirate bay buh no comprehensive results
My version (SAS 9.1) doesn’t work on 64 bit. I had to get a 32 bit computer to install it.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Machine Learning In Nigeria by bugzy84: 1:51pm On Jan 19, 2018
odizeey:
let's try it
Okay let’s give it a go then

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