A marvellous experience.
I got the impression, though, that all the panelists were pro-ASUU.
It would have been enriching to have one or two people who are critical of ASUU. Along those lines its likely to have been interesting to have such a person as Moses Ochunu, who has been a strong critic of the shortcomings of Nigerian academics and of ASUU.
Ochonu, a native of the Middle Belt, where genocide against its natives have been ongoing at the hands of Fulani militia for years and who is weighing in heavily on the issue would also be interesting to listen to on next week's Trump discussion.
I wish someone from Miyetti Allah Socio Cultural Organisation could be there too. It would also be helpful to have such a person as El Rufai given his complex record in Southern Kaduna or perhaps also Shiekh Gumi who has been in close touch with the Northern terrorists.
Its vital to hear from Middle Belters and Northern Muslims and Fulani people bcs these demographics are in the crosshairs of this subject.
toyin