Puntland Lacks Academia Institutions Only

DR OSMAN

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Mark my words. The only difference between Puntland and Australia is the 'universities'. Our primary/secondary curriculums are 'african accreditated' standards. We can actually apply for scholarships in Ethiopian-Sudanese Universities just with our high school certificates. But this isn't obviously something to boast about, since this is a third world continent, your not really going to develop a 'skilled labor force' generation after generation to supply the brain power for your ministries, industries, economy, and security institutions.

I seen the workers in Puntland ministries, horta it's not 'good quality' and the workers are not to blame, their education facilities in Puntland is lacking. They open universities but it's unrecognized by the world, so it's just 'jamacad iskisa isku magacabay' sida Somaliland 'mamul iskeeda isku magacabay'.

We need to prove our education quality standard is world standard and have it approved by the world our curriculums, facilities, our govt funding towards universities needs to be proven in budget, the professors we hire must be 'real deal authentic' and not some 'Somali from diaspora with bachelor' at best. We want to be doctors but we don't know how to do surgeries lol, so I would shut down private run universities untill they prove their curriculum is world wide recognized, it's a waste of the people time to attend local 'jamacad' if no-one in the world recognizes their certification or degrees.

So yeah lets hope Makhir University becomes the first university in PL that is 'world class research facility'. This will cause all Puntites of all clans to pay 'makhiris' 50-100k per bachelor because they can get 'real jobs' locally and real jobs overseas. They are jobless because there is no industry for our university students and even if there was, foreigners will 'export' white contractors into high position and make the locals work 'assistant' roles with low pay. Our GDP will never change, most of it still going to european and americans if we do not lift up our academic institutions.

As for Hawiye let him continue in his game in Mogadishu, this is a puntland first and puntland priority to improve our region. We are region oo is caaya, dooda, ka bacdi we build something from it. We are nothing like those baboons who live 30 years in chaos oo weli faanayo on Somalispot
 

DR OSMAN

AF NAAREED
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The reason our industries are failing or a big part of is the 'human supply' into our government ministries, our business sectors, our security sectors are low quality because the universities are un-recognized by the world as their not authentic curriculum, certified professors, the facilities are not there for 'research and science' to perform 'experiments and tests', government funding in PL is allocated to 70% to our security sector so the measly 30% not even 5% is allocated to education portfolio and even then most of that goes into 'primary/secondary' salaries, utilities bill, and building maintaince.

f*ck @Teeri-Alpha who believes in non-criticism society, PL is highly criticism based societies, thru criticism, u can develop solutions or forge paths. But 'constructive criticism' is what I mean not 'criticism for the sake of opposition' as that provides no answer and even may provide a worse answer like we saw in 91, total state collapse. That was 'opposition' that wasn't constructive whatsoever, they didn't replace the government it was actually criticising.

Criticism with only a pure opposition mindset is futile and destructive in the end, they don't offer alternative solution. With constructive criticism, there is always an alternative solution provided to ensure the current way can be improved. This method is used even in 'academia' who never destroy theories or frameworks or systems untill something comes along that can replace it and make it better. Governments are exactly the same. Businesses and any sector in your society should operate of the academic model.
 

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