Keynote: Nigeria between the Past and the Future: Culture, Governance and Development, SOAS

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  • The Keynote Lecture of the SOAS Africa Conference 2017: 'Nigeria between the Past and the Future: Culture, Governance and Development' was given by HRH Muhammad Sanusi II, CON, The Emir of Kano, Former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria at SOAS University of London on 20 July 2017.
    You can find out more about this event at goo.gl/aAT3Sc

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  • @inyangeffiong4400
    @inyangeffiong4400 5 років тому +42

    The Best President Nigeria should have had.......can He be drafted from his emirship to manage Nigeria? He is simply brilliant and outstanding!!!! I like him.

  • @YoungHorusMedia
    @YoungHorusMedia 5 років тому +21

    Asians and Africans functioning at all three levels will make this world a much better place for all human beings.

  • @kh1769
    @kh1769 6 років тому +59

    without prejudice, Emir Sunusi, is an amazon. So intellectually bestowed, yet he cares for the common Man. He is great because he practicalized his potentials for the good of the society. Allah Ya taimakeka Sarkin talakawa!

  • @the-youth-movement-TYM
    @the-youth-movement-TYM 3 роки тому +11

    One couldn't but listen to him. I respect him for his audacity. Regards from Ghana.

  • @odumuagboinnocent2943
    @odumuagboinnocent2943 5 років тому +24

    We need more men who are selfless and knowledgeable about the dynamics of the country like your highness

  • @maarufsani150
    @maarufsani150 5 років тому +38

    Very revealing discourse about the courage and erudition of the Emir and his candid views on the problems in Northern Nigerian society. Discourse on the issues he raises is just beginning as he alluded. It should be pointed out however, that this type of presentation should be made right here in Nigeria with other Emirs in attendance. There is an air of fear in bringing up these matters openly in the north but the efforts of the Emir of Kano are a courageous attempt towards a much needed reformation and change. Thank you Sir

    • @shuaibuabdullah2926
      @shuaibuabdullah2926 5 років тому +3

      Brother you are right. However, discussing such an important topic away from home, did not reduce its import. Thanks to technology. My take is the elites contributed to our present predicament. Even when we fail to discuss issues rather we discuss people. With this mind set, we will find it difficult to reach the promise land.

  • @yemmydgreat
    @yemmydgreat 5 років тому +8

    Ve always loved n admired dis gr8 Emir of Kano since his days as Minister or Gov of finance in 9ja Central Bank. He's so passionate n patriotic Nigerian if we ve more of him in govt speaking out d truth n doing d needful irrespective of ethnicity, states or religion 9ja ll b semi or 2nd to none. Tho ve had a lil disagreement wit some of his utterances but I still think he's a genuinely human, after all we can't always b 100% correct all d tym n most of d tym only our Almighty Father God can b absolutely, completely, totally good n accurate all d tym cos He created us n d universe & sure knos us in & out.
    Long live d King & God bless us all.

  • @BabangidaIbrahimBabura
    @BabangidaIbrahimBabura 5 років тому +25

    I take a lot of inspiration in you, my King. Allah ja da ran sarki.

  • @YoungHorusMedia
    @YoungHorusMedia 5 років тому +18

    Asia is firmly in the secondary sector moving into the tertiary sector. Africa is firmly in the primary sector moving into the secondary sector. We are literally one step behind Asia and we need to catch up asap.

  • @ugonwamara7778
    @ugonwamara7778 5 років тому +34

    I love listening to u because I learn a lot and a lot. but why do we talk talk talk as if someone or some people somewhere told us never to do the right thing ? why do our top players in the society and in Government do a lot of good talk and find it hard to implement their good heart desires ? why is this devilish thing around us and all we do is talk about it ? who is the powers that be ? who is seating on our existence? how come we all with able consciousness not implement the good things..... ? u are an emir! u have the good heart ..... yet, the evils are still on ! WHAT IS THE PROBLEM?

  • @YoungHorusMedia
    @YoungHorusMedia 5 років тому +9

    Human Capital is what is preventing Nigeria from moving from the primary sector to the secondary (manufacturing) sector. We need to really develop our people at the individual level or Asia will have to take all the profits of manufacturing.

  • @goalspotk3701
    @goalspotk3701 5 років тому +40

    I’m not Nigerian but I love his instincts

  • @AnthonyWilsonOlympian
    @AnthonyWilsonOlympian 5 років тому +16

    Wow, never knew the history behind the anger toward anti-western education until now. preach and teach, Emir! Resentment also happens in the western world when the pre-requisite says local licences and experience counts only while disregarding years of experiences and licenses fulfiled outside the country.

  • @sowsamba7709
    @sowsamba7709 6 років тому +17

    Well dressed, my dear big brother. God bless you

  • @ZeroneSolutions
    @ZeroneSolutions 5 років тому +31

    Talking of being a liability to Nigeria at 3:40 minutes. The entire youth of Nigeria has been marginalized in so many different ways. Lack of education, unemployment, lack of infrastructure. This all marginalization by the political class.

  • @YoungHorusMedia
    @YoungHorusMedia 5 років тому +15

    It is a Blessing that Northern Nigeria wasn't given Western Education.

  • @YoungHorusMedia
    @YoungHorusMedia 5 років тому +7

    What's wrong with consuming pomo? it's delicious. I miss it terribly (trapped in the UK right now).

  • @physicsinhausa6760
    @physicsinhausa6760 3 роки тому +2

    Former emir f kano