According to reports,Former Vice President of Nigeria, Alhaji
Atiku Abubakar, has described graduates of Nigerian public universities as
brainless, saying they cannot communicate in English with the students of his
private secondary school, the American University of Nigeria (AUN) Academy.
Abubakar, who spoke in Yola during his
birthday celebration organised by the management of AUN, said public
universities graduates cannot fit into private industries due to their poor
education and character.
“I was in the University of Zik in Akwa in Anambra State on
Wednesday on the invitation of the university. There is no student in public
universities that can speak English in an error-free manner like the head boy
of my secondary, who just finished addressing us now.
“When the head boy of AUN Academy, Abdullahi Sani, started
speaking, I was thinking it is one of the lecturers in AUN, but only for him to
introduce himself as the head boy of AUN Academy,” he stated.
Atiku said his ambition to establish AUN was to ensure that
Nigeria produced graduates of high quality, both in learning and character, at
an affordable rate and avoid the stress of traveling to other countries in
search of quality education.
He pointed out that only quality education could bring about
technology development in any country in the world, not oil, gold or other
mineral resources.
Atiku noted that a country that places emphasis on oil,
instead of manpower development, is preparing to collapse, pointing out that
quality education produces quality manpower that turns a country into a wealthy
nation.
While addressing students of the Law Department, the former
vice president restated that Nigeria would continue to move backward unless it
is restructured to address the problems threatening its existing.“When
government set up the last constitutional conference, I sent my proposal to the
conference and when the members received it, they all agree with the content
and resolved to include it in their final report as part of their resolutions.
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