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@_inhuman44
Data Scientist 🧑🏾💻 | Researcher | Physiotherapist



He didn’t answer the question though. He just bamboozled Seun with quick words. Is the life of an average Nigerian better now? The short answer is NO. However a balanced response should have been… things could be worse than they are now. This administration corrected past mistakes and made us take the heat today for what would have been a total calamity sometime in the future. I know how much I have now but I can’t still buy my dream car. The amount I need for the car could have bought me a house in Ikate in 2022. That’s what the average Nigerian understands. But I know if these policies weren’t implemented now, the money I currently have might be for bread in a very few years time. The government just needs to communicated better and control some of their excesses. It will make more people willing to understand.






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Something about Nigerian university research has always bothered me. Every year we produce thousands of graduates, masters, PhDs and thousands of journal papers. But look around the country. Where are the solutions to our biggest problems? Insecurity. Power. Agriculture. Healthcare. Education. Manufacturing. Many professors have 30–50 papers, yet none of those papers has produced a real technology, company, or national solution. Why? Because our universities reward publishing papers, not solving problems. Maybe it’s time we need to re-evaluate what university education in Nigeria should be.