Sunday, October 31, 2010

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - I pay my American l ecturers one million dollars per month — Atiku

depending on the field, american lecturers start
at around $40,000 a year. they can go up to twice
or three times that amount in the course of their
careers. stars are paid two or three times that much
ken harrow

At 02:43 PM 10/30/2010, you wrote:
>Does Atiku know the value of 1 million dollars in naira? American
>standard indeed! Is he saying that American lecturers in America take
>1million dollars per month? Perish that thought! Why hire American
>lecturers? American lecturers are in now way better than Nigerian
>lecturers (I hope he is literate enough to know that there are
>countless Nigerian lecturers who also have proved themselves better
>than their American counterparts). I think we should forgive bold
>kleptomaniacs like Atiku and allow God to answer them His own way.
>
>On 30/10/2010, Tunde Oseni <tundeoseni@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear All, This has generated 537 comments in 24hrs. Seems interesting. The
> > Punch 29 October, 2010:
> >
> >
> > American lecturers at the American University of Nigeria, owned by the
> > former vice-president and now presidential aspirant, Atiku Abubakar, earn
> > one million dollars per month.
> >
> > This was disclosed by Abubakar, at the second National Joint Education
> > Stakeholders Action Coalition held in Abuja on Thursday.
> >
> > According to him under the salary was part of the negotiations that he had
> > with an American university in Washington D.C
> in the United States before it
> > allowed the lecturers to come to Nigeria.
> >
> > Atiku said, "Today I do not derive one kobo from all the investments I have
> > made in education. Rather, in the university I still continue to pay the
> > American lecturers one million dollars every month because the school fees
> > that they are charging are not even enough to fuel the generators that they
> > are running because the university was built
> to American standard. Because I
> > have a special agreement with the American university in Washington,
> > managing the university and everything I do must conform to American
> > standard."
> >
> > http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201010295293351 The Punch
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Babatunde Oseni, MSc (Oxford)
> > PhD Candidate & Teaching Assistant
> > Department of Politics
> > College of Social Sciences & International Studies
> > University of Exeter
> > Exeter, United Kingdom.
> > Url: www.linkedin.com/in/tundeoseni
> >
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