By Ayo Oyoze
Baje
“Where there is no vision, the people perish”
—Proverbs 29:18
The piece of heart-warming and inspiring news that three
Nigerian lecturers, Dr. Aliyu Isa Aliyu, Tukur Abdulkadir Sulaiman and
Abdullahi Yusuf have been listed among the top 2% most-cited scientists in the
world soon after another Nigerian-born,31- year old Silas Adekunle became the
youngest and richest robotics engineer in the world at the age of 26 is
thought-provoking.
Not left out of the praise-worthy exploits of Nigerian-born
scientists, inventors, engineers, innovators, lawyers and entrepreneurs
is the interesting fact that Nigerian doctors, nurses, hi-tech entrepreneurs
rank amongst the best and highest in number in the United States(US). For
instance, it is gratifying to know that Myma Adwowa Belo-Osagie (nee
Bentsi-Enchill), a Nigerian, serves on the Global Advisory Council of the
Office of President of Harvard University, and she is also a member of the
Harvard University Center for African Studies.