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We Need Night Economy In Nigeria - Joshua Best Premie by JoshuaBestPremi(m): 8:24pm On Sep 02, 2023
Many countries around the world, has traditionally followed a day-oriented economy. But it's time to question the status quo and consider the benefits of a night economy. Why should we all just go to bed at night when there are opportunities waiting to be explored?

One of the biggest advantages of a 24-hour economy is the creation of more jobs. Imagine if businesses extended their operating hours into the night. This would create a demand for a workforce that is willing to work during those hours. It opens up opportunities for people who are looking for flexible working hours, including those who may have other daytime commitments.

However, before we can fully embrace a night economy, there are certain challenges that need to be addressed. Two critical areas that require immediate attention are electricity and security.

Firstly, a reliable and consistent electricity supply is crucial for the night economy to thrive. Businesses operating at night require adequate power to function efficiently. The government should prioritize investments in improving the power infrastructure, ensuring uninterrupted electricity supply across the country. This would not only benefit the night economy but also enhance productivity throughout the day.

Secondly, ensuring the safety and security of people working and patronizing night-time businesses is paramount. Concerns about safety can hinder the growth of the night economy. The government should implement robust security measures, which include increased patrolling, improved street lighting, and well-equipped police forces. Creating a safe environment will instill confidence among citizens and encourage the participation in night-time activities and businesses.

In addition to job creation and economic growth, a night economy brings other advantages as well. It provides opportunities for leisure and entertainment during the evenings and throughout the night. Nigerians would have access to a wide range of amenities, such as restaurants, movie theaters, clubs, and cultural events, that cater specifically to night owls. The night economy can enhance the overall quality of life, offering more options for relaxation, socializing, and recreation.

A vibrant night economy can also significantly contribute to tourism and attract visitors from around the world. Many international tourists seek destinations that have thriving night scenes. By developing a night economy, Nigeria can tap into this potential market and boost its tourism industry. This would not only bring economic benefits but also promote the country's culture, art, and heritage to a global audience.

It is important to approach the development of a night economy with careful planning and consideration. Collaborative efforts from the government, business owners, workers, and communities are required to ensure its success. Stakeholders should collaborate to draft policies and regulations that support the growth of night-time businesses while addressing concerns about social and environmental impacts.

Nigeria should seriously consider the implementation of a night economy. The benefits are clear - job creation, economic growth, improved quality of life, and increased tourism potential.
Re: We Need Night Economy In Nigeria - Joshua Best Premie by REDshouse(m): 8:26pm On Sep 02, 2023
Night economy without guarantee security and no street light even third mainland bridge no get light

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Re: We Need Night Economy In Nigeria - Joshua Best Premie by Okoroawusa: 8:27pm On Sep 02, 2023
You have made good points. I totally support them.

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Re: We Need Night Economy In Nigeria - Joshua Best Premie by Nuzo1(m): 8:49pm On Sep 02, 2023
Day economy is barely surviving due to lack of electricity.

Now, imagine what night economy that requires 24hrs electricity in every aspect of production and services would be like?

Let’s not even talk about security here sir.

When people talk about how it’s a must for government to provide an enabling environment before businesses can thrive, some criminals will quickly bully you into muteness by telling you how unpatriotic you are.

De play!

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Re: We Need Night Economy In Nigeria - Joshua Best Premie by truthhurtsnaira: 8:50pm On Sep 02, 2023
JoshuaBestPremi:
Many countries around the world, has traditionally followed a day-oriented economy. But it's time to question the status quo and consider the benefits of a night economy. Why should we all just go to bed at night when there are opportunities waiting to be explored?

One of the biggest advantages of a 24-hour economy is the creation of more jobs. Imagine if businesses extended their operating hours into the night. This would create a demand for a workforce that is willing to work during those hours. It opens up opportunities for people who are looking for flexible working hours, including those who may have other daytime commitments.

However, before we can fully embrace a night economy, there are certain challenges that need to be addressed. Two critical areas that require immediate attention are electricity and security.

Firstly, a reliable and consistent electricity supply is crucial for the night economy to thrive. Businesses operating at night require adequate power to function efficiently. The government should prioritize investments in improving the power infrastructure, ensuring uninterrupted electricity supply across the country. This would not only benefit the night economy but also enhance productivity throughout the day.

Secondly, ensuring the safety and security of people working and patronizing night-time businesses is paramount. Concerns about safety can hinder the growth of the night economy. The government should implement robust security measures, which include increased patrolling, improved street lighting, and well-equipped police forces. Creating a safe environment will instill confidence among citizens and encourage the participation in night-time activities and businesses.

In addition to job creation and economic growth, a night economy brings other advantages as well. It provides opportunities for leisure and entertainment during the evenings and throughout the night. Nigerians would have access to a wide range of amenities, such as restaurants, movie theaters, clubs, and cultural events, that cater specifically to night owls. The night economy can enhance the overall quality of life, offering more options for relaxation, socializing, and recreation.

A vibrant night economy can also significantly contribute to tourism and attract visitors from around the world. Many international tourists seek destinations that have thriving night scenes. By developing a night economy, Nigeria can tap into this potential market and boost its tourism industry. This would not only bring economic benefits but also promote the country's culture, art, and heritage to a global audience.

It is important to approach the development of a night economy with careful planning and consideration. Collaborative efforts from the government, business owners, workers, and communities are required to ensure its success. Stakeholders should collaborate to draft policies and regulations that support the growth of night-time businesses while addressing concerns about social and environmental impacts.

Nigeria should seriously consider the implementation of a night economy. The benefits are clear - job creation, economic growth, improved quality of life, and increased tourism potential.

You need new nations with similar value systems anything else is play

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Re: We Need Night Economy In Nigeria - Joshua Best Premie by BoldBrainz(m): 8:56pm On Sep 02, 2023
I couldn't have scripted this idea any better!

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Re: We Need Night Economy In Nigeria - Joshua Best Premie by JoshuaBestPremi(m): 9:41pm On Sep 02, 2023
Thank you for bringing up this perspective on the challenges of establishing a 24-hour night economy. It is true that if the day economy is already struggling due to electricity shortages, it would be even more challenging to ensure uninterrupted power supply for a night economy that requires electricity in every aspect of production and services.

In such a scenario, it is crucial to address the existing issues faced by the day economy before transitioning to a full-fledged night economy. The government should prioritize improving the electricity infrastructure to meet the demands of businesses and households during the day. This would involve investing in power generation, transmission, and distribution systems to enhance reliability and reduce outages.

It would be prudent to engage in a phased approach to developing a night economy. Instead of immediately implementing around-the-clock operations, selectively identifying sectors or industries that have the potential to operate during the night can be a more realistic starting point. This approach allows for a gradual transition, focusing on specific areas where night-time demand is high while gradually expanding the scope as the electricity infrastructure improves.

Regarding the issue of security, it is true that the challenges associated with ensuring safety during the night are significant. However, it is important to address these concerns parallelly with the development of a night economy. Implementing robust security measures, such as increased police presence, improved surveillance systems, and community engagement, will be essential to create a safe environment for businesses and individuals to operate at night.

It is important to acknowledge both the potential benefits and the challenges of establishing a night economy. While it may require significant investments and efforts, a carefully planned and well-executed approach can pave the way for a thriving 24-hour economy in the long run.










Nuzo1:
Day economy is barely surviving due to lack of electricity.

Now, imagine what night economy that requires 24hrs electricity in every aspect of production and services would be like?

Let’s not even talk about security here sir.

When people talk about how it’s a must for government to provide an enabling environment before businesses can thrive, some criminals will quickly bully you into muteness by telling you how unpatriotic you are.

De play!

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Re: We Need Night Economy In Nigeria - Joshua Best Premie by JoshuaBestPremi(m): 9:42pm On Sep 02, 2023
Thank you



Okoroawusa:
You have made good points. I totally support them.

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