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Head Of Dangote Skills Acquisition Centre Allegedly Dismissed 400 Students

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Mr Paul Quinn the managing Director of Aliko Dangote skills acquisition center based in Kano North West Nigeria is allegedly accused of dismissing 400 students studying in the centre.

Mr Paul who happens to be a Scottish went to the extent of frustrating the indigenous Director General of the centre Dr Idris Danladi.


The Dangote skills acquisition center was built by Kano state government with tax payers money and Mr Paul was a Scottish.

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The students allegedly dismissed by Mr Paul were expected to graduate in the month of August but they were delayed by a year despite that the Managing Director of the dismissed them for failure to attend class in August.

The appointment of Mr Paul led to the frustration of the DG .

The students are expected to graduate within 6 months but they were delayed to one year.

Despite that Mr Paul dismissed them, for failure to attand classes in August, which is their ninth month.

My Paul is also accused of not listening to his staff and of being racist and the centre was built with Kano tax payers money.

Kano build and supply the whole of the equipments, and the centre is the only one of its kind in Nigeria and Africa.

All the accusations against Mr Paul was contained in a letter written by Malam Abubakar Tsangarwa which is copied to the Governor of Kano state Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje

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