SHADES OF REFLECTION (PART II)
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Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2017
YEARS BEHIND IN RETROSPECT: from the book "INSPIRED TO LEAD" by KOMOLAFE EMMANUEL DARE (PART II)
SHADES OF REFLECTION (PART II)
Yes! I now have the new regularized pin! I shouted in ecstasy!
Because of my access to the new pin, it seemed to me I'd gotten the whole keys I wanted to be admitted to complete my first degree. All these were witnessed due to the series of delay witnessed during the course of waiting for the new pin. This is usually what's wrong with the Nigerian educational system. There are usually long bureaucratic process that not only wastes people's time but as well keep many hope of many up and when these people are faced with disappointments, they tend to loose trust and integrity in our various institutions and claiming some of the process has been porously influenced to favour some people better than others. This is to use this auspicious medium to beckon on the activeness of our different institutions to be more proactive and most especially our educational system to be swift in attending to students of every sort.
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