Yes Nigeria's very own Atiku Abubakar, I think its a good initiative personally *wink*
So here's the post culled from Atiku's Blog he shares his thoughts about education. Read and share your thoughts. I give him a #thumbsup he no pay me oooo! hehehe
My name is Atiku Abubakar. I wouldn’t be who I am today without education.
I have always talked about how I attended school very much against
the wish of my late father. My dad was actually sent to prison for
barring his son from access to education.
As my biography makes clear, I
only started attending school after the authorities put my father in
jail. Amazingly, this poor boy who could have missed the chance of an
education grew to occupy one of the highest offices of the land. This is
the power of education; it holds the potential to transform lives by
liberating human beings from poverty, ignorance and disease.
Because of this personal example, all my life I have aspired to,
working with fellow countrymen and women, create and expand access
to education for every child in the land. More than twenty years ago,
long before I became Vice President, with the able support of my wife, I
started my first school, a kindergarten/primary school. In the time
since then the venture has expanded to university level, providing
world-class education to multitudes of young persons – many of whom are
indigent students who get generous concessions and scholarships, because
of my firm belief that poverty should never be allowed to stand in the
way of a great education.
But in all of this I have remained dissatisfied. I have always felt
that I could do more, that Nigeria could do more, for the proper
education of our young people. And then I recently got active on social
media, an experience that instantly made me wish I had done this much
earlier.
The very insightful conversations I regularly have on the
platforms have demonstrated to me that the solutions to Nigeria’s
education problems are best known by the users of the system, our young
people; the ones currently bearing the brunt of the failings.
Over the last 10 years, I have contributed a small fortune in
scholarships, through yearly endowments. This year, I intend to continue
that tradition, but with a small twist: I would like to combine that
traditional scholarship award with an opportunity to let young Nigerians
develop their ideas about how to save Nigeria’s education system.
So, this year, one full scholarship, tenable in a Nigerian or foreign
institution, will be going to the winner of a competitive process – an
essay contest.
There will also be consolation prizes.
My office has helped to put together a formal process for applying for the scholarship
I sincerely hope this competition will spark interest among the most
important stakeholders in our nation’s schools, Nigeria’s passionate and
thoughtful young people.
I encourage you to please spread the word.
And may the best woman or man win.
By- Atiku Abubakar (Former Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria)
And spread the word i have people!
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