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Zarma Umar Maryah

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Geographer🌍//Natural Resource Manager♻️//Lecturer👨🏾‍🏫//ex-fellow @neieffellows//Researcher📚//empowering youths to achieve the SDG's//♊🇳🇬

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Zarma Umar Maryah Reposted

Prolonged ASUU Strike Infringes on the Right of Nigerian Youth to Education, Says Kingsley Moghalu Press Statement, November 18, 2020 For eight months now, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has been on strike. 1/16

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#ENDSARS has meant that the ASUU strike has gone under the radar. That's the thing with fighting for your life, you don't even remember to ask for other basic things of existence, like education!


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It's a crime to dream in Nigeria now. You can no longer have ambition. Social mobility is a myth. The things that made Nigeria relatively tolerable are disappearing one by one and nobody is paying attention. ASUU is still on strike...that's potentially the biggest issue of all.


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Not even police brutality and military dictatorship will do as much damage to a country's future as a majority youth population without employable skills and hope of social mobility. Some of my own cousins are at home right now. Nigeria is stealing their future away...


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The old lecturers and professors who had world class training are retiring and dying. The knowledge bank is disappearing. The government has no money to subsidise education anymore. If your parents can't afford to go private or foreign, you're increasingly done for.


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What kept Nigeria relatively competitive both locally and globally between the 90s and now was relatively competent tertiary education at highly subsidised rates. You could be born to a fruit seller and get a degree from OAU or UI. That degree offered opportunity. Not anymore.


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Your education is not just to show off your literary prowess but to kickstart independent reasoning for a better society. ⛱

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Join our upcoming webinar, and register via this link, bit.ly/SkillsWebinar2… brought to you by @youthhubafrica X @Acecharity

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Nigeria is among tops countries at risk of global warming. If forests are not increased on an emergency basis in the coming years, environmental pollution will become unbearable for human life.


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We are raising a new generation of solution providers & advocates, whose constructive insights will be required as building blocks for NationBuilding. “If you’re not in the room where critical decisions are made, you’re in the courtyard where the impact will be felt.”⛱

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The future is free & the best way we can show the younger generation the world as we see it is to literally put them on our shoulders with thoughts & actions that impact and influence society positively. People can only do what they see you do not the things you say you’d do. ⛱

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The quality of your thinking determines the quality of your life. ⛱


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My first job I learnt how important it was to get a good education as well as how expensive it was. My mates from all parts of the world graduated with debts that ranged from $40k to $70k. Heck Unilag owed me change from year 1. Education is not cheap but in Nigeria


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Muje is movement so carry us with you as move, we have you covered. @ Maiduguri Borno Nigeria instagram.com/p/B_sUkZ7A_uW/…


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I've lived long enough to know that ways of truth and love have always won. I've seen tyrants rise & fall however invincible they may seem. ⛱


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477 Days After The Virus: Sameerah and I broke into a boarded-up mansion in Maitama, close to Chopsticks. We found our way in the dark, into what was once a study. It was full of tinned milk and Geisha. I could feel my nails bleed from how fast I grabbed as many as I could...


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Whatever you do, don't be the point of suffering of someone else


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Healing doesn’t mean that damage never existed. It means the damage no longer controls our lives. ⛱

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Nigeria has been a nation ruled by very poor people with money. They are poor in value, character, duty, empathy, love & compassion. We can do better. We should do better.


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2020: the year that redefined our collective Humanity. #WeShallOvercome


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