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Hard Work, Not Prayers, Will Revive Nigerian Economy - Bank Chief by omaolowo(m): 9:43pm On Aug 31, 2016
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Hard Work, Not Prayers, Will Revive Nigerian Economy – Bank Chief

August 31, 2016
Premium Times

FOR Nigeria’s economy to be revamped, its citizens must go out and work hard instead of depending on prayers, the Chairman, Standard Chartered Bank Ltd, Oluremi Omotosho, has said.

“Prayers and bold pronouncements are not enough,” Mr. Omotosho said recently in Lagos, during the investiture of the president of Rotary Club of Ikeja, District 9110, and the induction of new Board of Directors for the club.

“We need to work both hard and smart, with our leaders leading the way.”

Since the global fall in oil prices, the most populous black nation in the world has been thrown into serious economic crisis, with the naira on a free fall against the U.S dollar, increasing rate of inflation, with most state governments unable to pay their workers.

Figures released on Wednesday by the National Bureau of Statistics confirmed that the country is in recession.

Even with the economic hardship, Nigeria is known for spending billions of naira to sponsor religious pilgrimage.

A 2015 survey by WIN/Gallup International showed that the country is one of the most religious in the world; Eighty-three per cent of Nigerians who responded to the survey considered themselves religious.

Mr. Omotosho said the country’s economy could be grown back to its robust status if the leaders are determined to make it happen. There must be integrity and accountability in the management of national assets, he said.

“We must shun those corrupt practices that have depleted our foreign reserves and made implementation of the plan on capital development, particularly in the area of infrastructure, almost impossible.”

In her inaugural speech, Olaitan Ojuroye, who is the 50th and first female president of Rotary Club of Ikeja, said she would focus on tackling poverty.
Re: Hard Work, Not Prayers, Will Revive Nigerian Economy - Bank Chief by Nobody: 9:46pm On Aug 31, 2016
Tell them.

When the clergymen won't tell them about those that achieved greatness through hard work, rather be telling the gullible people about one mama nkechi who got a promotion she didn't merit, or bro Paul who got an alert on his phone for paying his tithe..


Tell them.
Re: Hard Work, Not Prayers, Will Revive Nigerian Economy - Bank Chief by Nobody: 10:05pm On Aug 31, 2016
This what the exact same thing Max Weber said, The greatest countries of today didn't get great over night, they put in hard work and did away with irrational culture and beliefs.
Will Nigeria be Great? Yes!,

How?

it's wont happen over night, we just need to disregard God for some time and put in our 100% hardwork with regard to rationalization.
Re: Hard Work, Not Prayers, Will Revive Nigerian Economy - Bank Chief by Nobody: 10:51pm On Aug 31, 2016
Yomieluv:
Tell them.

When the clergymen won't tell them about those that achieved greatness through hard work, rather be telling the gullible people about one mama nkechi who got a promotion she didn't merit, or bro Paul who got an alert on his phone for paying his tithe..


Tell them.

of course religious leaders needs to tell them how miracle is the easiest way out of poverty rather than hard work in order to exploit them and smiles to the bank since that's what they want to hear...govt on it's own part sponsor religious tourisms rather than strengthening local manufacturers which are bigger labour employers, what an irony
Re: Hard Work, Not Prayers, Will Revive Nigerian Economy - Bank Chief by kingofthejungle(m): 11:07pm On Aug 31, 2016
people prefer one patorpreneur to think for them

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