Another brilliant mind has died. Another Nigerian Professor Prof. Roko has just been murdered by the state. Not by bullets, not by bandits, ...
Another brilliant mind has died. Another Nigerian Professor Prof. Roko has just been murdered by the state. Not by bullets, not by bandits, but by an unforgiving system, deliberate neglect, and a government that treats its academics like disposable rags. He needed ₦13 million for medical treatment abroad. After over 20 years of service to this so-called nation, he couldn't raise it. He was bedridden, helpless, abandoned and now, he is dead.
We must stop calling this “natural death.” This was murder by government negligence.
In a country that throws billions at political cronies, gives lawmakers millions in wardrobe allowances, funds endless pilgrimages and jamborees, a professor had to be paraded online like a beggar, with students scrambling to raise funds just so their teacher might live. And even that wasn't enough. The system choked him to death slowly just like it's doing to thousands of others right now.
Where Are the Salaries?
As of this writing, tertiary institution workers are celebrating Sallah without salaries. Go and verify. Civil servants in other sectors have been paid weeks ago. But those who teach your children, those who write your policies, those who keep the soul of the country alive—are being starved like prisoners of war. And when it was reported that over 1,000 lecturers have died under this current administration, bootlickers and sycophants ask, “What killed them?” What killed them? What didn’t?
Sickness, hunger, depression, suicide, systemic poverty, lack of medical care all wrapped in the evil legacy of Buhari’s betrayal and now Tinubu’s reign of economic terrorism killed them and still counting.
Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” is Academic Genocide
Let’s not sugarcoat it. What’s happening in Nigeria’s higher education system today is academic genocide. The federal government has effectively declared war on the ivory tower. Salaries are frozen. Promotions are denied. Research is dead. Morale is nonexistent. Students are turning to fraud and crime. Lecturers are dying in silence, many too ashamed to beg for help. But yes, the president has just approved ₦90 billion for Hajj. Where is the justice in this madness?
A Rotten Elite and a Silent Society
The ruling class in Nigeria treats lecturers like slaves while flying abroad for their own checkups, educating their children overseas, and stealing public funds to build mansions in Dubai. Meanwhile, professors die waiting for ₦13 million. We are ruled by demons in agbadas, celebrated by cowards, and enabled by silence.
By Muhammad Lawal Ibrahim, PhD. CLN
ABU, Zaria
lawalabusalma@gmail.com
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