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Jonathan BYASI

@byasi

Development scientist |
Epidemiology in motion |
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Daily Monitor (@dailymonitor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

QUOTE: “No Country can progress if it's politics is more profitable than it's industries. In a country where those in government are richer than entrepreneurs, they manufacture poverty” - former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi. #MonitorUpdates

QUOTE: “No Country can progress if it's politics is more profitable than it's industries. In a country where those in government are richer than entrepreneurs, they manufacture poverty” - former  Anambra State governor, Peter Obi.
#MonitorUpdates
AIGP(Rtd) Asan Kasingye (@akasingye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#UnpopularOpinion #36. I went through a journey where I thought I knew everything, was always right, blamed everyone for my situation except me, to realising that everyone around is important in who you are. If you still think you are that important in your present appointment &

Jonathan BYASI (@byasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If you need to get permission from men who produce nothing to produce; money flows to those who deal in favours; men get richer by graft; laws protect them against you; corruption is rewarded & honesty is self-sacrifice - Your society is doomed.” ― Ayn Rand, 1957; Atlas Shrugged

Jim Spire Ssentongo (@spirejim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While at Cambridge some years ago, I met Ugandans who were studying there - genetics, crop science, development studies, education, etc… I have kept contact with many of them. Some are in Uganda. Some returned after their studies but later left to other countries. Some never

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Surviving in a kakistocracy: -Resilience and adaptability are imperatives -Knowledge is power -Diversify income sources and save for emergencies -Understand the legal framework key to curbing excesses of power