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SE Nigeria: The Coming Poverty And The Way Out by EternalTruths: 10:36pm On Nov 01, 2015 |
Dear great Igboids It is a well known fact that poverty is coming to Nigeria as a result of dwindling oil revenue and the anti true federalism of some sections of Nigeria Already, people are complaining of lack of money While Imported products are becoming expensive due to short supply of dollars. The question all Igbos should ask themselves is, What's the way forward.? I will take my time to show a step out of numerous steps we can take to escape the coming poverty. Investment Method This method was what Peter obi implemented in Anambra which has helped her to increase salaries and developmental projects What Peter obi did was to buy local bonds. What we Igbos should do , is to invest in local / foreign ; bonds , stock markets and investment tools. This will give us a steady inflow of local / foreign cash to help sustain our economy especially in times when the local economy is struggling Therefore when others are complaining just as they do today, we would be rejoicing tomorrow. Thank you. LeeCodeman: |
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