SHOKOTO IN SOKOTO
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2 comments
3 years and 11 months ago
Nice one Idowu....
But suppose you get there and dont see the reason to come back?
3 years and 11 months ago
Hello Dipo, how are you doing? I think I share the same view with you regarding the Shokoto in Sokoto syndrome. I think it is just a Nigerian thing.For me, I hold a B.Sc.(Second Class Upper) degree in Chemical Engineering from a State University and as it is I have made up my mind that my Post-graduate degree just has to be outside this country. I know I can deliver if given the opportuinity but Nigeria as it is, has not provided me with the right climate to do this.But I see Nigeria as a country with opportuinities so wherever I find myself outside the shores of our great Nigeria I am definitely coming back to utilise my acquired knowledge,experience and resources to make money and also make Nigeria.