65% of Nigerian Educational Institutions are substandard
National Research Institute for Chemical Technology, Nigeria has called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to intervene in the educational sector and rehabilitate the educational institutes, as 65% of them are substandard thereby creating unemployment and poverty in the country.
The good news, Nigeria have 102 Universities, 125 Polytechnics and 98 College of Education making 325 educational institutes graduating over 30, 000 students yearly. These institutes offer all kinds of courses that enable the institutions to admit many students even more than the school can take.
The bad news, only 7% of the graduated students are employed in Nigeria, while 70% of courses offered in Nigerian institutes have no provision for employment. Courses like engineering, medicine, law, business administration, accounting, banking and finance, mass communication etc are suicide mission that is often said to take more than grade before admission could be granted.
The CEO of National Research Institute for Chemical Technology, Mr. E. M. Okonkwo said that the educational infrastructures in Nigeria are substandard stating with 325 educational institutions in Nigeria yet the country could not produce a sound student.
“I wonder what kind of educational institutions we have in Nigeria as a graduate cannot spell his or her name; the most unfortunate incidence is that these students all have distinction results. That’s make me to wonder what kind of tertiary institute they graduated from.”
It may sound funny that a graduate could not spell his or her name, but in Nigeria, there are great numbers of graduates who not could read or write, funny enough, they all graduated from the top universities of Nigeria.
Speaking further, Mr. Okonkwo said “Nigerian government should get her attention focused on making standard educational institutes that Nigerians can be proud of and not waiting for the 7 Point Agenda by Mr. President which they cannot give account of the budgetary funds.”
In addition, Professor Kubata Kilunga said even plants do have plans for the future, just as the banana tree produced upspring before its no longer productive but in the case of Nigeria, the country has no plan for the future.
“The Nigerian government has plains for their own interest and not for the future of the country. Oil discovery in Nigeria has done more harm than good as the government no longer cares about other issues excerpt for oil related issues.”
To this end, Mr. Okonkwo called on the government of Nigeria to invest more in educational sector to improve the educational standard of the country.
Novel Writing Tips – Easy Way To Write
One of the most interesting endeavors that a person can probably undergo is novel writing. In fact if you are someone who has experience in fictional writing, switching to novel writing is quite easy. In writing a novel, keep in mind your reader’s interest first. Here are some novel writing tips to help you have a good start.
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Tip number one. Story plot and outline.
It is a very vital step to prepare a story plot and outline, actually one of the characteristics of a novel is its complicated plot and story. For this reason, outlining your work before even starting can greatly lend a hand in making your work run smoothly.
Tip number two. Genre selection.
Novels can tackle anything about romance, horror or mystery. Whatever genre you would want to write about, all of it requires meeting its challenges and demands. It also necessitates a little bit of research especially if the story involves cultural differences or traditions, as well as places in different countries. Romance types of novels may not entail as much researching as science fiction does or those that may require thorough research, but still, a vivid, almost real description and the idea that the characters do exist is very vital.
Tip number three. Make your plot unique as much as possible
Take note that readers are always hungry for something new, thus make it a point to write stories that are not too predictable. The element of surprise should be present since it will keep your reader’s reading from chapter to chapter until the end of the book.
Tip number four. Submit your work for editing and proofreading.
Writers tend to write without much thinking about grammar, spelling and sentence construction; most often, ideas are just written directly on paper. Thus, another novel writing tips is to seek editor’s help and proofread in order to help you achieve quality output and professional work.
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Panel: Education Institutions & Workforce Future (pt. 1)
Panel discussion: What does this mean for transportation agencies and workforce? (PART 1 of 2) Moderator: Ernie Wittwer. Panel: Leon Hank, Michigan DOT Robert Broeker, Missouri DOT Van Walling, CH2M Hill Keith Hinkebein, HNTB 21st Century Transportation Workforce Summit Madison, Wisconsin, December, 2008
Checkout Books and supplies to students
This web based software application is designed to check out software and supplies to your students. It will track which student has what supply and if they don’t return the product, then you can assign a fine to that student. Software Developed by Software 4 Schools www.software4schools.com
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Holocaust not taught in education institutions? George Galloway on the Holocaust
A caller claims (who got this information from an outside source) that the Holocaust is no longer being taught in colleges etc because Muslims do not recognise it. TC dispells this falsehood by pointing out that the worst crime of the 20th century is taught to every school in the UK. Note: Galloway makes a comparison between slavery and the Holocaust. He believes the Holocaust is worse because slavers actually wanted the slaves to survives to get to the other side and get them to work and work in the name of profits. They slavers didn’t want the slaves to die, they wanted the slaves alive to be slaves while the Nazis systemically, industrially, deliberately, premeditatedly decided to wipe out an entire people from the face of the earth. On top of the Jews as targets for annihilation, disabled people, gays, Communists, trade unionists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, gypsies also perished in the Holocaust. Originally broadcasted on 24th October 2009
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