Dear JD,
0%, 14%, 20%, 11%, 0%. If these were exam scores, there would be overwhelming agreement that this represents a low achievement. I of course refer to Idea, Craft, Society, Career and Politics from “for Sam”.
I hereby formally protest on behalf of my members of the under-represented 51% of the population. We are in discussions with our lawyers over how best to seek redress. I suggest you lawyer up Asap….we will fight to the bitter end!!
The first woman to be interviewed is introduced on page 112 of your 270-page book.
JD, 4/38 is not encouraging to us women – as the progressive and fair minded man that we know you to be, perhaps a part II compilation to increase your overall score?
I’m enjoying the book. I laughed out loud to read about Festus Keyamo having his drink alone at Mr. Bigg’s, having dared an anonymous caller to follow up on his threat to do him harm.
As an observation, it’s sad to see that almost every interview talks about corruption in one form or another. Plus ca change…
James Ajaro’s words resonated with me. It’s so impressive that he’s self taught. I’m a huge advocate of improving the way vocational studies are taught with a view to making them better accepted. As Ajaro observed, university isn’t for everyone. Even if we all went to university there aren’t enough jobs out there to accommodate every graduate.
I look forward to hearing how you plan to avoid a law suit……..
Best wishes,
Lande
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