“I am not a writer, basically. I’m more of a thematic thinker, with keen interest in analysis, planning, strategy and general management. My motivation is connected with the identification of societal, governmental and corporate needs and issues. I am considerably geared by the God factor!”
Kunle Durojaiye is an MBA graduate of Cranfield School of Management, UK. His work experience spans the management consulting and oil & gas industries.
Email: kunledurojaiye@gmail.com
Kunle, good hypothesis and sound reasoning! There’s not much else one can add. In 2015, may the true leaders in Nigeria stand up and be counted! However, this write-up could benefit (possibly in a sequel) from an analysis of the potential price to be paid by the ‘few good men’ when they do stand to challenge the PDP, as the PDP is like a cancerous cell, difficult (but thankfully not impossible) to eradicate. Come 2015, it is hoped that through a dogged mix of common sense, social conciousness and ballot power, Nigerians can send the cancer of PDP into permanent remission! I personally believe this will require perhaps more than a few good men in political parties – a collective, unified and determined will of the Nigerian populace will be required for this exodus of hope to happen.
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Kunle, its been a while, how are u and how is my aburo? Trust u are taking good care of her. I would like to discuss something important with u. I had wanted to make it to mum’s birthday but could not. my mobile is 08169462056 and my email : muyius0110@gmail.com
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Wonder why people leave personal messages on sites like this. Don’t you have his email?
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Just re-reading my comment of February 23, 2012, 9:48 am .
Am I a prophet or what!
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What is your take now with buhari in government over two years. Any positive as you may have envisaged? You really did a good job just wondering what is your evaluation now
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