Former Vice President,
Atiku Abubakar, has expressed concern over the current brain drain out
of Africa, which results in the continent’s best and brightest taking
their ambitions, intelligence and drive to other parts of the world,
such the United Kingdom and America.
"We need them in Africa," he said. "We need them to understand the problems in Africa. We need them to pitch in."
Speaking at the London School of Economics (LSE) Africa Summit on
Saturday, April 23, the Turaki Adamawa explained that a great many more
students could be sent to schools like the LSE on scholarships, using
the equivalent of the funds currently being channelled to running the
American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, which he founded, thereby
saving costs on the construction of buildings, running of a power plant,
and provision of security and the like.
However, he explained, how
we are to use philanthropy to identify, motivate, train, and reward
people in such a way as to promote development in Africa.
Other
speakers at the annual gathering, which showcases Africa’s contributions
to the world and fosters debates on the challenges facing the
continent, were: Okendo Lewis-Gayle, Founder and Chairman of the Harambe
Entrepreneur Alliance (HEA); Ashish J. Thakkar, Executive Chairman of
Mara Sokoni; Sangu Delle, Founder and CEO Golden Palm Investments;
Geraldine Joslyn Fraser-Moleketi, Special Envoy on Gender at the African
Development Bank and Parminder Vir OBE, CEO at Tony Elumelu Foundation.
While exploring the theme of this year’s event, “Philanthropy:
Investing in Human Capital”, Atiku pointed out the various roles his
university has been playing in the sustainable development of Nigeria,
such as the TELA program (Technology Enhanced Literacy for All), now
funded by the United States Agency for International Development, which
is using the old technology of radio to reach twenty thousand
vulnerable, out-of-school children in the surrounding community.
He also mentioned the Adamawa Peace Initiative (API) which reaches out
to local Muslim and Christian religious leaders, as well as local
business, community, and educational leaders as a way of fostering peace
in a region ravaged by terrorism.
"AUN is, I believe, one of
the first universities in the world whose stated mission is to be a
‘development university’," Atiku said, explaining that the school
focuses its teaching and research on the problems of development in all
of its senses: literacy, economic planning, sustaining and restoring the
environment, entrepreneurial skills, public health-the whole spectrum.
"But beyond what happens in the classroom and the library, we are
taking the knowledge, the information, and the solutions developed in
our university and applying them in the local community, in Nigeria, in
West Africa, and eventually in the whole continent."
The former
Vice President, however, emphasised that private efforts, including
philanthropy, are not a substitute for carefully targeted and
efficiently managed public investments in these vital areas.
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DeleteOga,u were the vice president for Years,during that time, what did u do to better our education? Until u can answer this question you have no moral right to complain
DeleteLol... see this man talking about brain drain!
Deletewe don't need the beautiful minds to tell what problem is here in africa, especially Nigeria. common sense is enough to provoke a solution to the problem.
but, the greedy, ignorant self-absorbed leaders we have wouldn't allow it.... atleast, he was the vice president for yrs, he shld know better.
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Abi o, see him mouth! For 8 yrs he was vice president, what did he do? Nonsense!
DeleteMcheeeeeeeew! Shey oro ni yen??? Linda take note!
DeleteYou need who in Africa??? If I may advice anybody reading this, Africa has no future for the youths, for the young generations, and when I say youths and young generation, I'm not talking about the kids of the creme de La cream, I'm talking about the average youths with vision and dreams, Africa especially Nigeria, kills initiatives, destroy creativity and hopes, so tell me why I will not use my two legs to escape from Nigeria or Africa to chase dreams that are 80% possible to manifest? Nigeria itself is brain dead, lots of graduates roam the streets today jobless, hopeless, vision less because their hopes have been shattered by selfish leaders and rulers without foresight and you're here telling people to come back!!! Please if you can run, run!!! I don't blame people who try to escape through the sea but die in d process, I blame Africa/Nigerian leaders, their bloods are on your heads!!!! With this crazy hardship here in this country, you tell people to come back, crazy!!!
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You need who in Africa??? If I may advice anybody reading this, Africa has no future for the youths, for the young generations, and when I say youths and young generation, I'm not talking about the kids of the creme de La cream, I'm talking about the average youths with vision and dreams, Africa especially Nigeria, kills initiatives, destroy creativity and hopes, so tell me why I will not use my two legs to escape from Nigeria or Africa to chase dreams that are 80% possible to manifest? Nigeria itself is brain dead, lots of graduates roam the streets today jobless, hopeless, vision less because their hopes have been shattered by selfish leaders and rulers without foresight and you're here telling people to come back!!! Please if you can run, run!!! I don't blame people who try to escape through the sea but die in d process, I blame Africa/Nigerian leaders, their bloods are on your heads!!!! With this crazy hardship here in this country, you tell people to come back, crazy!!!
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You need who in Africa??? If I may advice anybody reading this, Africa has no future for the youths, for the young generations, and when I say youths and young generation, I'm not talking about the kids of the creme de La cream, I'm talking about the average youths with vision and dreams, Africa especially Nigeria, kills initiatives, destroy creativity and hopes, so tell me why I will not use my two legs to escape from Nigeria or Africa to chase dreams that are 80% possible to manifest? Nigeria itself is brain dead, lots of graduates roam the streets today jobless, hopeless, vision less because their hopes have been shattered by selfish leaders and rulers without foresight and you're here telling people to come back!!! Please if you can run, run!!! I don't blame people who try to escape through the sea but die in d process, I blame Africa/Nigerian leaders, their bloods are on your heads!!!! With this crazy hardship here in this country, you tell people to come back, crazy!!!
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Its easier to point out a problem, but what to we do to correct this ill? Turakin Adamawa has cleared his name in my eyes coz of what he did in our state.Rumour has it that if he gives u money, you'll never go broke in your life.Even the free scholarships AUN is giving to our students courtesy of him is charitable enough
ReplyDeleteBonita vry good u said he cleared his name in ur eyes Not in deyes of d dyin dnation. Wot u people enjoy in adamawa state is ntin bt d national treasure wch d likes of atiku channeled into thr private pockets witout hvin a remoarse on wot wil b dfate of dmasses...
DeleteBefore you blame nigerians, criticize our leaders first for not providing a suitable environment for them to stay.
ReplyDeleteNot like if he was president he would do any better... mstcheewww
ReplyDeleteA very poor newly wedded, young couple lived in a small farm. One day the husband made the following proposal to his wife: Honey, I will leave the house: I will travel faraway, get a job and work hard in order to come back and give you the comfortable life that you deserve. I do not know how long I will stay away, I only ask one thing, please wait for me, and while I am away, you should be faithful to me, because I will be faithful to you.
His wife agreed, so the young man left. He walked many days until he found a farmer who was in need of someone to help him. The young man offered his services. He was accepted. Therefore he discussed the terms with his boss: Let me work for as long as I want and when I think I should go home, please relieve me of my duties. I do not want to receive my salary. I ask you to save it for me, until the day I leave. The day I decide to go, please give me the money and I will go my way. They agreed on that. So, the young man worked for twenty years without holiday and without rest. After twenty years, he came to his boss and said: Boss, I want my money, because I am returning to my home. The boss replied: All right, after all, I made a deal with you and I will stick to it. However, before you go I want to offer you something new: I will give you all your money and send you away; or I will give you 3 pieces of advice and send you away. If I give you money, you lose the 3 pieces of advice. If I give you the 3 pieces of advice, you lose the money. Now, go to your room and think about your answer. He thought for two days. Then he went to the boss and told him: I want the 3 pieces of advice. The boss stressed again, if I give you the 3 pieces of advice, I will not give you the money, and the man replied: I want the 3 pieces of advice. The boss then told him:
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Seriously??? U never know what u have till u loose it. When they were here begging for bread crumbs, did u give them? Now they are gone and their potentials harnessed, u want them back, excuse me????? Abeg run away before they kill u either from Jealousy, black bele or just for the sake of killing u. Nija!!!!
ReplyDeleteFunny , what of the graduates and brilliant people we have here , and why do we always want finished products and not be able to develop inborn brilliance we have here. Education is now too expensive that some poor really don't have the hope to compete for standard. We are hypocrites, I mean we all.
ReplyDeleteCock and bull story. They're the ones (politicians) who keep driving the intellectuals away from our shores.
ReplyDeleteBad governance that leads to underdevelopment. Repressive laws. Abuse of social freedoms. The list is too long. So if Atiku wants to be relevant, let him accept that he is a part of the problem, and stop all these 2019 electioneering.
Anon 10:35 am, you simply echoed my thoughts. It seems it is a deliberate, unspoken strategy by Nija leadership to frustrate its briiant/innovative youths so that they leave & seek greener pastures abroad while those in power continue unopposed in their buffoonery, looting and passing of torch to their imbecilic offsprings. So, what really is Atiku talking about? Or is this just for show? How does one man get to fund a university almost overnight? What is the source of the funds esp against fhe knowledge he is not an inventor, like Bill Gates? Yeye pipo
DeleteWhy won't there b brain drain. When CBN was recruiting his daughter through the back door, didn't he know he was causing brain drain. Ko oshi kuro jo o
ReplyDeleteSo that you will exploit them and pay them peanuts. Swerve.
ReplyDeleteIt dose'nt really matter who complains, what matters is the way forward. The solution
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ReplyDeleteKindly bring your children, schooling or living abroad, back home first . Stop being hypocritical please!
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ReplyDeleteNot interested in this aboki!Did he do anything to improve our educational system?? mtcheewww!
ReplyDeleteWasn't it Abike Dabiri who asked them "whose asking you to come home?" So is Atiku just realizing we need our brothers and sisters in diaspora? Let's get our act right before asking for help.
ReplyDeleteAtiku should go n sit his aboki ass smewhere.....his talk is cheap....which way Naija?
ReplyDeleteThe article seems all over the place. But brain drain is in Nigeria's blood, we contribute little to global change and personal development of our fellow countrymen. We know majority of us including our local councils are useless to our individual development or growth so we seek refuge in countries whereby majority of the people can influence global change and our individual growth. We just seek out people whose views are not limited by personal gratification and desire but open which is rare in Nigeria.
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Talk thy say is always cheap aftr channelin national treasures to ur private pockets., U expect dbst to come from whr???
ReplyDeleteThese are the same people that messed Nigeria up. How did Atiku made his money??? . How much was his salary while he was in customs? He should shut up, thieves.
ReplyDeleteToo much talk, too many conferences, plenty speech everywhere. Where's the evidence to show 4 it? Even the ones you have trained, how are they contributing to the economy?
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Nigeria as a country has failed the young. Issues and problems tantamount to taking our lives have pushed us out of the land os our birth. I honestly do not think any sane person will relocate back home if things remain the way they are and has been for years on end. Most of us overseas were treated like we had nothing to offer. Like we were nothing and not needed. We h finally find our direction somewhere else and the same system is asking us back? NO WAY!
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ReplyDeleteLike the u.k lady beaten up by immigration in Abeokuta for complaining that they did not attend to her on time while attending to others abi? Linda you need to run the story. It is in sahara- Newyorker ( Linda let's get married )
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