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BTW is Tinubu on facebook? I will like to like him so I can bullshit him to my heart's content. |
^^^^ Ngige will eventually self-destruct politically if he continues to hobnob will social misfits such as Tinubu. |
Alj Uche:Ohaneze will be talking politics and socio-economics Technocrats like me will be talking R& (if you know what that means) to move Igboland forward.It is not my fault that the North (hausa/fulani/kanuri) has refused to modernize. |
Abu-Maryam: Wow! Ignorance You can transform an acidic soil readily into alkaline soil. What is the purpose of calcium oxide? In any case, not every crop requires alkaline soil It is the North that will suffer because eventually the south will produce enough food to feed itself using modern knowledge. Then the North will beg the south to buy their food because they need money for other necessities. |
The North will also depend on the South (or get from elsewhere) for the following Plantains, banana, oranges, Yam, rice, cassava palm oil (okay they will eat g/nut oil lol) Frankly, it takes a couple of Igbo importers to flood southern Nigeria (or at least Igbo land if the country is dividing) with food produce as a stop gap. Meanwhile large scale food cultivation goes on. In parts of the East, namely Imo and Anambra, land will no longer be an issue because we (the Igbo intelligentsia) will introduce landless farming to augment land still abundantly available in Ebonyi, Enugu and Abia. The days land dictate agriculture are coming to an end. |
iwonbaoko:Undisclosed because of my own identity (I am very visible in my university website). However, you are free to find the information yourself. Thanks |
alj harem:Like Plantain, Banana, pepper, Cassava, Yam, Rice, Corn, Fish, fresh fruits (not rotten fruits like they eat in the north), some tomato. The only ace the north has is cow meat. And that can be imported quite easily. Actually many southern farmers now raise their own herds of something (cow, goat sheep etc) |
SEFAGO:And I just informed you that he was visiting as a Visiting Professor (actual description of his ID card) just weeks ago? |
SEFAGO:Who are the we? So the UNN is no longer worthy to award a professorship, right? |
In 1998 Soludo was appointed to the position of professor of economics at the University of Nigeria; the next year he became a visiting professor at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, US. http://goodwaysnigeria.com/?p=642 |
http://goodwaysnigeria.com/?p=642 He has been trained and involved in research, teaching and auditing in such disciplines as the multi-country macro econometric modeling, techniques of computable general equilibrium modeling, survey methodology and panel data econometrics, among others. Soludo studied and taught these courses at many Universities, including Oxford, Cambridge and Warwick. He has co-authored, co-edited and authored about ten books on this subject matter. |
ekt_bear:I do not care about the pecking order. I care that he is a professor. Whatever other adjective you wanna add (Full, Associate, Assistant, Adjunct, Visiting) is up to you. QED. |
SEFAGO:Dr Soludo has been visiting scholar at the International Monetary Fund, the University of Cambridge, the Brookings Institution, the University of Warwick and the University of Oxford and a visiting professor at Swarthmore College (USA). He has also worked as a consultant for a number of international organizations, including The World Bank, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and the United Nations Development Programme. http://www.cenbank.org/AboutCBN/TheBoard.asp?Name=Prof.+Chukwuma+C.+Soludo%2C+CFR&Biodata=soludo |
''Full professor'' Soludo ''Visiting professor'' Soludo He is a professor. QED |