TechCabal editors try to guess the next ICT minister; and we should all be worried

Okay, this may or may not have happened at TechCabal HQ today…

http://techcabal.com/2015/09/29/techcabal-editors-try-to-guess-the-next-ict-minister-and-we-should-all-be-worried/

Do you have any other suggestions?

someone nominated by #JAGABAN :sunglasses:

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This whole hula hoopla on TC about Editi and his drones though. :tired_face:

In general, maybe the coffee was a bad idea. Or is that the placeholder term we are using for that stuff now? :wink:

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There were other “hula hoops” in there though. Do you have something against drones in particular? :smile:

A particular name wasn’t mentioned. Let me not be the one to spill the milk.

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I am suspecting that the list is a comical irony because most of the folks on that list can not even dream of smelling the post. Being a Minister is not about “what you have done in the real world” but more about how the policies and frameworks that you been involved in has affected the world (or country). Most importantly, your policies must be inline with the overall vision of the man in power.

By the way, what is Buhari’s vision for ICT in Nigeria?

This is Nigeria. Those technical basis for ministerial positions do not hold water. What is the qualification of your energy minister (Petroleum Minister)?

Not sure if the point of the post is that these people WOULD MAKE good ICT Ministers, or that these people are indeed HIGHLY TIPPED to become the ICT Minister. A bit muddled in my view.