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The Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Administration and Women Affairs (Office of the First Lady), Dr Hajo Sani, has been appointed as an Ambassador and Permanent Delegate of Nigeria to United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO.
The announcement was contained in a statement titled, ‘Appointments In The Education Sector’ and issued by the Director, Press and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Education, Ben Bem Goong, on Wednesday.
Sani’s new appointment comes about a week after a biography she wrote for the wife of the President titled, ‘Aisha Buhari: Being different,’ was presented to the public at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja.
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Published 14 April 2021
The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) has appointed his Senior Special Assistant on Administration and Women Affairs (Office of the First Lady), Dr Hajo Sani, as Ambassador and Permanent delegate of Nigeria to United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation.
Director, Press and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Education, Ben Bem Goong, announced the appointment in a statement on Wednesday titled, ‘Appointments In The Education Sector’.
Sani’s new appointment comes about a week after a biography she wrote for the wife of the President titled, ‘Aisha Buhari: Being different,’ was presented to the public at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja.
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The ability to reason beyond pettiness of mundane considerations and sentiments, is what defines and distinguishes an individual.
Advancements in Science and Technology have both their positive and negative effects on contemporary human society. The invention of the Social Media, like any other Technological Breakthrough, has its pros and cons. No body will convincingly argue that it has not been quite useful in the purpose of Communication. On the other hand, it has almost made falsehood assume the position of a norm.
In this perspective, it has exposed the porosity of many who, before this advent, could have been considered to be above average intelligence. The capacity to distinguish between truth and falsehood is a clear manifestation of both good education and natural intelligence. This capacity, being a rare attribute of man, is not and will never be possessed by all, no matter how one pretends to be knowledgeable and intelligent.
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It is said that our native tongues are so strong and are endowed with the eternal gifts of proverbs (which Professor Chinua Achebe described as the palm oil with which words are eaten) that are tested, trusted, credible and pragmatic.
For the purpose of the opening of this reflection, the one good proverb that comes to mind is that which goes thus: “mberede nyiri dike, ma na mberede ka eji ama dike”, meaning that emergency sometimes defies the strength of a strong hearted person but it is exactly during emergency that strong persons are identified”.