I never made money from investment in my private university – Atiku - Daily Trust

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Founder of the American University of Nigeria Schools and presidential candidate of the People Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, says he has never made money from his investment in the AUN Schools system.

Founder of the American University of Nigeria Schools and presidential candidate of the People Democratic Party , Atiku Abubakar, says he has never made money…Founder of the American University of Nigeria Schools and presidential candidate of the People Democratic Party , Atiku Abubakar, says he has never made money from his investment in the AUN Schools system.

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So it is run free of charge and many of the poor children are schooling there or rather let me say you don't know how to run a business especially private to make money but only good milking from government....Sell this, sell that master!

So na free education or wetin this man dey talk? Why is the fees not low? No subsidy for common man child to attend? Why did u build d schoolwen ASUU was on strikes wen u were d VP? U TU LIE! Just bkos u want to b d president doesn't make u a desperado.

Na me make the money for am. I dey hear.

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Show us the school account, we will decide that Mr. atiku

Bad investment. After almost 20years of setting up, this is not a good sign of a successful entrepreneur. So after 8years of your mulki, we would not have broken even again. We are looking for quick fixers &great thinkers. 🇳🇬 cannot have another experiment again. We need solvers.

Hmmmm 🤔

With the tuition fees exceeding N1.0 million per student? That means he’s not a good investment manager

This may actually be the first truthful thing the Wazirin Adamawa has said in years.

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