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A case for the Nigerian youth

Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth |24th Mar 2013 | 5,199
A case for the Nigerian youth

Nigeria needs perhaps a massive youth project to fight a war against poverty and disease. I am making a case for Nigerian youths to be put in charge to rescue the country from poverty and disease. But the youth must also have plans for the elders they are supposed to succeed or replace. So far it has been the elders’ planning for theyouth but I feel things need to be reversed.

According to the book, Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate, by Ernest L Boyer, the peak of the creative prowess of the physical scientist has been found to be around the age of 34.

Only on July 4, 2012 we read about the discovery of the Higgs Boson as postulated 45 years ago by a 27-year-old Physicist Peter Higgs – so far the greatest discovery of the 21st century. Albert Einstein was the greatest scientist of the 20th century by age 26 and James Clerk Maxwell became the greatest Theoretical Physicist of the 19th century by age 33. Interestingly, at Cambridge University during the time of Maurice Dirac, a founder of Quantum Mechanics who influenced Peter Higgs, it used to be said that you are useless as a Theoretical Physicist after the age of 32!

Looking at Nigeria as well, Benjamin Osuntokun made his most seminal contribution to medicine at the age of 34, which qualified him to be described as the world’s greatest Black Neuroscientist. Oladipupo Akinkugbe was already a Professor of Medicine at 35 to become the Father of African Hypertension. Sam Okoye narrowly missed the Nobel Prize for Physics for work he did in his late 20s.

Another classical example is Alexander Animaliu’s Ph.D thesis published at age 27 became. According to Wikipedia, by 1983, the thesis had become a citation classic, having been cited more than 729 times between 1965 and 2001. He is the only African in Physics to have earned such a record of citations, his paper being the best among the best 12 cited papers from the University of Cambridge in 50 years (1930–1980). It is of interest to note that four of these 12 most cited works from Cambridge have subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physics.

But we now have a problem of the sometimes overbearing influence of elders; this has been explored in the book The Trouble with Physics by Lee Smolin. If such problems exist in the United States of America, then it might even be worse in Nigeria. Youths, scientists and engineers in Nigeria’s various universities and research institutes are perhaps not getting enough of the research resources. It seems it is a generational thing and you have to wait until it’s your ‘turn’ especially in this present Nigeria where our academics do not want to retire at 70 years!

Perhaps, the youth have to do a lot of waiting before they can lay their hands on significant resources allocated to their departments or faculties.

I do hope that with time we would channel more of our resources towards creativity and productivity of our youth, including the Junior Engineers and Scientists (JETS) Clubs in Nigerian secondary schools.

Togonu-Bickersteth sent this piece from London, England. He can be reached via e-mail through atogonub@hotmail.co.uk or info@newsexpressngr.com

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