Showing posts with label Olusegun Obasanjo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olusegun Obasanjo. Show all posts

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Former Nigerian leader Olusegun Obasanjo obtains an earned doctorate degree in Christian Theology.

This Nigerian Former Leader Olusegun Obasanjo continues to amaze and fascinate me.

ICMS, Inc Reports
Commentary By Tom Okure, Ph.D
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Former Nigerian leader Olusegun Obasanjo has once again distinguished himself by obtaining an earn Ph.D. degree in Christian Theology from the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).  It is very important to note that this is not one of those honorary doctorate degrees which many rich individuals have conferred on them simply by making huge donations to famous universities.
Olusegun Obasanjo, Ph.D
For the avoidance of doubt, an honorary doctorate degree is not a real degree. It is a nice recognition to someone given by an academic institution of higher learning. Perhaps the only real worth or value of an honorary doctorate degree is looking good hanging on the wall. Honorary degrees are not 'real' degrees; in other words, being awarded an honorary degree is not the same as getting an actual earned doctorate. More precisely, an honorary degree is a degree honoris causa, Latin for 'for the sake of the honor'.
Obasanjo’s accomplishment is significant as a scholarly endeavor. He was declared proficient to be awarded a PhD after a 163 minutes successful defense of his doctoral dissertation before a panel of six academicians.
The title of Obasanjo dissertation (thesis) is “Resolving the Unfinished Agenda in Liberation Theology: Leadership, Poverty and Underdevelopment in North Eastern Nigeria.” His dissertation was submitted to his department as part of the requirements for the fulfillment of the requirement for the award of a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Christian Theology. The former Nigerian President whose matriculation number reads NOU 146058901 was among the 14,769 graduating students from the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). 
Obasanjo is a pillar in the Nigerian political scene and he continues to make his voice heard and relevant in part because he continually strives to develop himself and his environment. For a man of his age, it is astonishing that he continues to set new and challenging goals for himself. He mirrors good leadership traits of a man of purpose and represents a study in statesmanship for aspiring men and women who seek to gain prominence in the Nigerian political scene of the future. 
Notwithstanding his personal shortcomings as a person, Obasanjo is fascinating because he has a remarkable legacy as a Nigerian leader. His particular example, in terms of persistence and determination and the manner in which he continues to reinvent himself combined with a restorative type quality and dynamism of his many accomplishments are truly amazing.

So with great admiration for this great Nigerian leader, I join with many other well wishers to congratulate Chief Olusegun Obasanjo for this academic accomplishment and to welcome him to the eminent and distinguished club of Nigeria’s Ph.D. elite.

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Saturday, January 16, 2016

Biafra is dead and will remain dead

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo who spoke in Abuja recently during a round table discussion organized by Nextier Advisory, a public sector advisory firm stated that:

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo


 “only those who did not experience the Nigerian civil war would embark on such a malevolent exercise….. “No right-thinking person who has experienced the horror of war will ever agitate for more wars. Most wars stem from real and perceived injustices and dissatisfaction and invariably wars emanate from a desire to correct or redress such situations. Our civil war wasn’t any different.” ~ Former President Obasanjo 




Comments By Dr. Tom Okure:

I completely and totally agree with the remarks by former President Olusegun Obasanjo who recently directed his remarks to the protagonists of Biafra. Why? The youth that are agitating for the revival of Biafra lack a sence of thier history and the consequences of war. When it come to war, "any war" the best option is to avoid it.

Those who started the civil war that engulfed Eastern Nigeria did not pay the price for that war, it was the common people of Biafra, mostly children, the poor who suffered from starvation and homelessness. Most of the influential people responsible for perpetuating that conflict fled Biafra to greener pastures with their children when the tide turned against Biafra. My family (The Okure Family) among others and my beloved hometown Ikot Ekpene that paid a hefty price for that civil war and still bears the scars of that brutal civil war till today.

We all are stakeholders in Nigeria’s future and those who fail to learn from their past are condemned to repeat the mistakes of the past. We cannot let agitators and selfish and corrupt politicians drag Nigeria into the path of war again.

General Gowon
To keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done. General Yakubu Gowon was Nigeria's head of state at the time and prosecuted the Nigeria civil war with the slogan that bore his name and still holds true today….GOWON: meaning “Go On With One Nigeria.” Let’s keep Nigeria One. And that is my take on the issue. 

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