Olakunle Soriyan is one of the most cerebral minds I have ever come across. His deep insights to life affairs and issues are always a big thing to ponder on anytime
Kunle has a very sound mind. I enjoy watching him speak. There is a special way he drives his points that makes him unique. Thinkers like this should hold political positions and not all the coconut heads will have around.
My goodness!! This man is on another level no matter where he is placed in the world. He definitely needs to be part of planning for the progress of this country. By the way, physic and mathematics are not written in English. As long anyone can understand the concept, the person should be given credit.
The value of an individual should not be determined by their proficiency in a particular language, but rather by their character, skills, and contributions to society. We should strive to create an environment where diversity, including linguistic diversity, is celebrated and respected.
@ 22:08 is deep - Kunle: some SMALL THINKERS say we can not coexist and work together as a nation because we are not originally a nation. But we can. Reuben: they are not small thinkers. They are thought leaders. Kunle: I don't think so because when you judge a process based on your experience alone and you haven't thought to consider others, it's small thinking.
Kunle is right. No one goes forward by moving backwards! We are not going anywhere until we learn and study in our indigenous languages. Until we have books for example Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc written in our indigenous languages, we are not going anywhere and we won't produce anything. Intuitions or ideas are easily received in ones indigenous or mother tongues. China, Japan, Taiwan, etc are all studying and learning in their indigenous languages.
"When I speak English Language, I am considered sophisticated; when I master my indigenous language, I'm razz" This is the bane of our problem. Living the life of other nationalities who do not fully integrate us as much as desired, at the expense of our originality. We need to work on our mindsets individually and build our uniqueness.
Such a shame the interviewers could barely comprehend his thought pattern! A huge shame! We prefer to remain crude? How does the Chinese learn physics? Haha! Obviously he had it all figured out! God bless you sir.
@@ofiliadefia I have listen to him in so many subject matter, he always take sides. I find that he is unable to be neutral a quality that is very necessary for his job role.
@@ndifrekeibanga9467 you and I know if he wasn't like this he wouldn't get this job. He knows his big brothers are watching and he knows if doesn't make them look good, egunje will be affected.
Be careful, you might blow his mind. Asking a mentally enslaved individual, along with the crop of Nigerian 'leaders', how to live free and thrive will usually lead to said enslaved individual referring you to his or her oga at the top. Small minds imposing themselves on a great nation...it's a pity
Mr Abata, I hope you and others learned how the colonialist mindset works. Adopting a foreign language is not pragmatism and being so comfortable with it shows a captured slavish mentality. Folks like yourself think you are leading Nigeria while acting in the framework setup and continuously exploited by your colonial masters. Explains the state of our Nation...I mean a president that's comfortable announcing gong to treat an ear infection overseas is not leading, he's a colonial administrator leaving the colony - the development of which is neither his business and sole focus or that of the colonial masters - to go get treatment where English, his official and 'serious' language is spoken. Hope you see how, on the surface, the leadership class in Nigeria should know better from their experiences in countries with effective institutions and governmental systems, but somehow think those they are leading can make do with rampant poverty and lack of societal infrastructure. No self respecting leadership class of any society should accept this, yet this is the case in Nigeria. See how the thoughts of the leadership in Nigeria is guided by colonialist baggage and not rational and progressive reasoning? Nigeria needs a new set of self respecting and properly educated - as defined by your guest - leaders for any sustainable progress to be made.