Monday 29 April 2013

Scrapping Jamb and Neco.

I have taken time in reacting to the federal government plan to scrap these exam from the nations educational calender this is with a view to sample opinions as to the credibility of such an exercise. While a section of the academia is routing for it others seem quite opposed to the idea. One of the that will help in taking a position is the purpose of establishing such bodies as against the government reason. I believe for setting Neco was to attend to the growing of candidates sitting for WAEC and SSCE and to reduce the burden on Waec. The question is has this purpose been defeated or achieved? Jamb was meant for admission into nigerian universities? Has it outlived its usefulness? The government position is centered of reducing its size. The question is will it make such a difference if they are scrapped? Well, my advice is that any action taken should not been borne out selfish interest but rather for the general good. Lets be wise as we dont want to deal with issues of policy somersalt.

Scrapping Jamb and Neco.

I have taken time in reacting to the federal government plan to scrap these exam from the nations educational calender this is with a view to sample opinions as to the credibility of such an exercise. While a section of the academia is routing for it others seem quite opposed to the idea. One of the that will help in taking a position is the purpose of establishing such bodies as against the government reason. I believe for setting Neco was to attend to the growing of candidates sitting for WAEC and SSCE and to reduce the burden on Waec. The question is has this purpose been defeated or achieved? Jamb was meant for admission into nigerian universities? Has it outlived its usefulness? The government position is centered of reducing its size. The question is will it make such a difference if they are scrapped? Well, my advice is that any action taken should not been borne out selfish interest but rather for the general good. Lets be wise as we dont want to deal with issues of policy somersalt.

Scrapping Jamb and Neco.

I have taken time in reacting to the federal government plan to scrap these exam from the nations educational calender this is with a view to sample opinions as to the credibility of such an exercise. While a section of the academia is routing for it others seem quite opposed to the idea. One of the that will help in taking a position is the purpose of establishing such bodies as against the government reason. I believe for setting Neco was to attend to the growing of candidates sitting for WAEC and SSCE and to reduce the burden on Waec. The question is has this purpose been defeated or achieved? Jamb was meant for admission into nigerian universities? Has it outlived its usefulness? The government position is centered of reducing its size. The question is will it make such a difference if they are scrapped? Well, my advice is that any action taken should not been borne out selfish interest but rather for the general good. Lets be wise as we dont want to deal with issues of policy somersalt.

Monday 15 April 2013

The security challenge posed by islamic sect called boko haram leaves much to be desired. They have succeeded in unleashing their weapons of mass destruction leaving countless number of deaths on its trail and they dont seem satisfied just yet! The question is has this present government run out of ideas in dealing with the menace posed by boko haram? Especially now that the purported amnesty option seem to have been rejected. They are a terrorist group if we must call a spade what it is. They need a more sophisticated approach to deal not with this conservative approach the nigerian government is using. I think the government should involve the US, and UK or their allies in dealing with this nightmare. At least they have had to deal with more sophisticated terror groups than boko haram. The Nigerian government needs external help as it is obviously helpless in safe guarding the lives of Nigerians. Please we want no more deaths!

The security challenge posed by islamic sect called boko haram leaves much to be desired. They have succeeded in unleashing their weapons of mass destruction leaving countless number of deaths on its trail and they dont seem satisfied just yet! The question is has this present government run out of ideas in dealing with the menace posed by boko haram? Especially now that the purported amnesty option seem to have been rejected. They are a terrorist group if we must call a spade what it is. They need a more sophisticated approach to deal not with this conservative approach the nigerian government is using. I think the government should involve the US, and UK or their allies in dealing with this nightmare. At least they have had to deal with more sophisticated terror groups than boko haram. The Nigerian government needs external help as it is obviously helpless in safe guarding the lives of Nigerians. Please we want no more deaths!