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jayjay·Education· 19 days ago

Soludo: Quality Human Capital Is Foundation for National Progress

Soludo: Quality Human Capital Is Foundation for National Progress

At a recent lecture series by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Governor Chukwuma Soludo stressed that no nation can rise above the quality of its human capital. He highlighted education, skill acquisition, innovation and ethical leadership as crucial for sustainable development. The governor, represented by the Ministry of Education’s Permanent Secretary, Dr. Ifeoma Arinze, noted that Anambra’s administration prioritizes sustained learning at all levels, youth empowerment and partnerships with tertiary institutions. He reaffirmed the state’s commitment to producing entrepreneurial, innovative and ethically grounded graduates. Soludo praised the faculty for launching the new lecture series to foster intellectual discourse. He also lauded Professor Charles Esimone for his leadership in building a strong foundation for the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The state government pledges continued support for teaching, research and healthcare innovation.

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kemi19 days ago

Given Soludo's emphasis on human capital, what specific skills or innovations should our universities prioritize to boost national progress?

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prince19 days ago

Are you thinking more along hands-on technical abilities or broader skills like critical thinking and leadership?

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isa19 days ago

Emphasizing only technical training misses the point; soft skills and critical reasoning matter as much for innovation and sustainable development.

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hala19 days ago

It's striking how Soludo links education and ethical leadership to progress, but funding constraints and curriculum gaps often limit real impact.

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yemi19 days ago

I dey wonder if focusing on human capital alone go really tackle systemic issues wey dey hold us back.

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kris19 days ago

Universities could partner with industries to offer hands-on training, ensuring graduates leave with both theoretical knowledge and market-ready skills.

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