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Nairaland GeneralRe: Naira Redesign: The Faux, The Pawn And The Reality. by Amazingmeroses: 1:58pm On Feb 19, 2023
“3k for 10k!” That was what the POS operator at Eleganza told me.
“Ehn, you say?” I asked.

“3k for 10k!” She repeated herself.

I gave her a disdainful look and walked away. While walking to get a bike simmering with anger, I said to myself, “If I give you da money, make I bend!”


Who would have thought a day would come when Nigerians would need to pay naira to get naira?

I needed to cook and visited the bank hoping to get some money. I stood in the bank for about an hour and got only ₦2000. What exactly was I supposed to do with ₦2000? I was going to buy beef, but the meat vendor wouldn’t take a transfer, so I bought ‘eja kika’ and put it in my stew. Guess what? My stew never tasted more delicious. While I was in the bank, a senior citizen came in to request for his statement of account. Apart from withdrawal transactions, the bank had closed down other operations because of violence that was taking place within Epe and Lakowe environs. This elderly man was denied his statement of account and was asked to make use of a bank app. Of course, he did not have the app and had no idea what to do. The manager sympathised with him, but his hands were tied at that time; he had shut down things to protect his workers. I could not blame him. Hmm, I cannot even complain because some people have it worse. They cannot feed nor can they move around since they have no access to cash. The downside of this is that there are non-literate people, elderly men and women with no access to internet banking, USSD transfer, and mobile money.

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monakii:
THE FAUX, THE PAWN AND THE REALITY

I have read countless articles, essays and blogs on many fora about the currency redesign scheme, especially when the policy was first introduced. Some people applauded the CBN for the policy hoping that it would stop certain politicians from vote buying.

As a patriotic Nigerian, I will support anything to sanitize our polity including the political class and power corridor but not through an ill-timed and anti-people machinations of this sort aimed at conditioning the masses and the voting public into accepting the wishes of some few power drunk "cabals".

The question is - Who's suffering from the Naira Redesign Policy- is it the Politicians or the larger masses?"
-Do they think politicians can't buy vote with dollars or other currencies?
-Or do they think that the Politicians don't have access to the new currency already?
-What is the essence of this policy when new notes are not in circulation?

To pay cash for goods and services has become a problem except for those who are smart and savvy enough to use pay platforms. How about people in the villages and rural areas that don't have access to these pay platforms, good network and electricity to access their monies?
Nigeria cannot just go cashless overnight without making available some basic fiscal and social frameworks upon which it will hinge.

For instance, average Nigerian businesses are informal in nature and by implications are cash and logistic based in nature. In light of these, how accessible and reliable is our road network? How many states and cities have prepaid/cashless transportation schemes? How many one-stop groceries centers or markets do we have to cater for our daily grocery needs with just a push of the "pay button" without necessarily paying cash like we find in developing nations? What is the situation and role of our internet service providers in all of these?
All of these questions and more are begging for answers and should have been analysed before we go full throttle on our cash swap and cashless policy mission.

Recently in history, as early as Nov. 8, 2016, there was a surprise announcement on Indian television. In a live telecast to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that the country’s two highest-denomination currency notes (Rs 1,000 and Rs 500) would be withdrawn immediately from the market. The plan, termed demonetization by the press, was planned in secrecy and announced dramatically, as Modi’s masterstroke against black money. Modi was praised for mopping up over US$320 billion (about 86% of total cash in circulation) but the praise eroded not too long after the cash crunch that almost crippled the economy of a country with a huge informal economy, dependent on cash transactions. The demonetization policy was a big political gamble in India, as there was no precedent, anywhere in the world, for a sudden economic shock of that scale.

Similar to what is happening now in Nigeria, the experience in India was chaos, as the country scrambled to cope. There was mad rush at banks and ATMs to exchange old notes and withdraw new currency. Queues at banks grew; many people suffered, especially the poor, who had no access to credit cards or mobile wallets; and dozens of deaths resulting from the crisis were reported.
Several years later, the dust might have settled, but it has become obvious that demonetization was not the resounding success the government expected it to be. India’s black money problem has not gone away. The economy has taken a beating, huge financial losses have been incurred, and the marginalized poor, least able to withstand adversity, have been negatively affected. There have been some gains in tax collections, and the country may have progressed toward digital payments, but these advances could have been achieved through other, less drastic means.

For countries like Nigeria tackling black money, stashed cash or promoting a cashless economy, India’s experience with demonetization provides rich lessons. Although by the long-term, social economic, and political consequences of demonetization are still playing out in India, answers to many complex questions are not apparently answered. This cash swap route is faux!

From the foregoing, it is very clear to the blind and audible to the deaf that the allegations levelled against the person of the CBN governor - Godwin Emefiele are not unfounded nor mere grapevine. The CBN governor is at best a pawn in the political war between the South and North especially in a political cycle that is touted as crucial and critical to the destiny of our democracy and nation. Nigeria has been battling inflation at double digits especially post COVID-19 and must be careful with adopting and implementation of fiscal and monetary policies. The Apex bank which has been battling inflation at 18.5%, noted that with more than N2.73 trillion out on the streets from the N3.23 trillion outside the CBN vaults, it aims to take control of money supply by mopping up cash from the economy, both within the vaults of banks and in the hands of citizens. The question now is how does CBN hope to mop N3.23 trillion with N500billion? Also, apart from the currency redesign and swap thereof, what tangible or critical framework has CBN laid down for unforseen circumstances as we are witnessing? Perhaps the events are unfolding as planned hence no need to cushion the adversities.
Since policies are meant for human beings and not the other way round, it can be suggested that the CBN should rework its currency redesign and swap policy by extending the time line in order to cater for the cash crunch we are experiencing.

Still fresh in our memory is the impact of Covid-19 and its aftermath, also again the impact of the "Endsars" nationwide protest and now the currency swap saga- which I will advise that government, through all relevant agencies must urgently cushion and avoid escalating unwanted tension and pressure on our already fragile economy and nationhood.

In reality, the situation we have at hand require a holistic rather than sectional or sentimental approach. I don't understand how the CBN hope to solve monetary and fiscal problems of this country with this kind of thoughtless experiment.
The Nigerian government must not allow this act to snowball into another "Endsars" drama because Nigeria cannot afford it.

Finally, In a largely informal economy like ours, where the most vulnerable people still have no access to digital payments, going cashless could be seen as an ill-considered, draconian measure that will do a lot of damage to our people and economy. So far, the benefits (if any) do not seem to have been worth these enormous financial losses and suffering.
If you doubt it, check the nearby market for feelers. Nigerians are scrambling to survive!

Adetoye, Adeyemi Kareem.
Concerned Nigerians for Good Governance
(CNGG) Convener.
03/02/2023.
PoliticsRe: Naira Redesigning: 10 Changes Made To Nigeria’s Currency Since Independence by Amazingmeroses: 1:56pm On Feb 19, 2023
FamilyRe: About To Have An Extra Year In School by Amazingmeroses: 7:09pm On Nov 14, 2022
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DreamyEyes:
bros, it's not an illegal payment or something of some sort. Final year students pay project fee, some pay up to 100k sef depending on the field you're working on.
Trust me I've tried to plead with him but he says he cannot give me the samples to work on without full payment.
TravelRe: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 16 by Amazingmeroses: 10:35am On May 07, 2022
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lanrywatt:
Visa interview date 9th Aug
Status denied
COA 55803k
Merit award: 8k
Deficit :47803
Family funds stated on I-20
Msc Social Work....University of pitts
First attempt: in my beginning 30s
Pleases Kindly reviews and advise accordingly.
Vo: abj: one white man on white and tie. He was very fast ..everything happens so fast
Interview as follows.
Me: Good morning
Vo: place your hand on the scanner
Me: Did
VO: Pass me your documents
Me: was going to remove I-20 and passport for him, but vo said all, all was passed
Vo: have you travelled to the us before
Me: no , not at all
Vo: What is your highest degree
Me: bachelor of Science in Child Development
Vo: nodded so are you employed
Me: no, however, i have been making preparations by taking prerequisite courses on coursera, such as human development and social environment and I presently volunteered at Bleep and Vo cut me off. (Note: I stopped work in March 2021...contracted job with an INGO written on my ds form) said it as stated on ds form.
Vo: checked system and asked if my siblings all school here in Nigeria...Vo must have seen i have a bro who went to us for a 6wks program but he is back. Which I didn't no until after my interview ( I don't know if it affect anything though just saying for extensive review)
Me: yes they all school here. Note ( I was expecting him to ask me what my siblings do but he didn't, maybe be I should have explained more without waiting for him to ask me)
Vo: nodded so who is paying for your deficit
Me: I have a merit scholarship and my dad will be paying maintaining eye contact. Note I have two sponsor my dad and uncle ..dad was filled on Ds form but my uncle statement was with me and sufficient enough while my dad statement was not sufficient enough... immediate I mention my dad VO: cut me by asking what he does, he was fast so I couldn't mention my uncle
I stuttered a little.
Me: he is a director at the Ministry of Bleep and also owns a large commercial cucumber farm in ogun statement that supplies cucumber within southwest.
Vo: can I have financial evidence
Me: brought out both statement of account ..vo sight hmmm seen my uncles statement is bulky but I presented my dad statement first
Vo: quickly scanned the total credit and debit and available balance. Returned it and quickly typed for few minutes and hand me blue paper...saying according to visa rules I am not qualified at this moment blablabla...can't remember the rest.

Pls guru's in the house kindly assist
The above was my first attempt.

I intend to try again this fall, what could be done differently ?

I have a GTA that covers both tuition and living expenses but I still have a deficit less than 10k.
Kindly note that this is a New course and a new school different from the school I applied before. Sponsor is my dad and my personal savings
LiteratureRe: Please Don't Go. Spoken Word Poetry by Amazingmeroses: 9:48pm On Aug 17, 2021
itsyoms:
Please Don’t Go. Poetry
Please don’t go.
The sight of your lovely face takes away all my fears
You are the one I want to love throughout the years
For an eternity I want to spend in your arms & cares
Grace by your beauty and charms
Please don’t let me shade these tears
If you need some time I will wait a life for you for a
life time.
No one else has been able to make me feel so strong
& vulnerable while just as safe, and equally as humble.
And who else, could reassure me that although I may
Fail a thousand times more, some one might still be
crazy enough to love me, just the same?
It is in no one else but you, whom I willingly surrender
Myself to.
So, take this as a subtle plea, in fact I beg of you.... Click Here To See Spoken Word Video, trust me you will love the spectacle
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CrimeRe: Nathalie Maillet Shot Dead By Husband, Franz Dubois by Amazingmeroses: 9:47pm On Aug 17, 2021
BlueAir:
I don't know when some men will just wise up and start commiting this vengeful acts in secret and professional. Some glance,Dem don pull out gun or knife and kill the woman and don't care of been known as the culprit. What happened to just using assinsins or other ways of getting away with murder without been known as the culprit. It's just fooliish to throw ur life and reputation down the drain because u want to take revenge for betrayal of a woman
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ProgrammingRe: The Myth Of Saturation With Regards To Web Development. by Amazingmeroses: 4:42pm On Aug 06, 2021
LikeAking:
Oga mention all the gazzilion jobs .
You could try remote teaching.

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SAMPLE SCRIPT FOR ESL TEACHING INTRODUCTION VIDEO
Since the Covid epidemic began, a lot of job seekers have sought remote jobs. Adverts on different professions are all over the place. When applying for a teaching job, especially a remote one, you might be asked to make a short introduction video. It could seem quite daunting, especially, if you are not acquainted with such. It is not difficult. You do not have to be an orator to achieve this. You are not expected to create a script of 1000 words. The length of the video will depend on the number of words. The video is usually between 2 - 5mins, so 200 - 300 words would do. Remember to smile while shooting the video. Don’t be too serious. You do not need to memorise the script. It is supposed to guide you and streamline your script.



Here are a few tips to guide you in writing the script.

l Introduce yourself. You could begin with a greeting, your name, and what you do.

l Talk about your interests. Do not exaggerate or lie to make yourself look good. Your interest could be nature, photography, volunteer work, travel, etc.

l Explain why you love teaching.

l What students should expect to get from your class.

l Convince the students or listener to choose you.



Take a look at the example below.







Good day, my name is Sean. I reside in Lagos, Nigeria. I am a graduate of English Education. I teach language arts, and I have been a teacher for over six years. I have experience with teaching students in elementary, middle and, high school. I enjoy reading novels and comics. Although I have access to many eBooks, I prefer to get the hard copy, especially the hardcover, which is usually more expensive than the paperback.

As an English Language teacher, I teach grammar, reading and comprehension, spelling and research skills, writing and its mechanics, and speech work. I love teaching because it gives me a chance to see how kids see the world. Through language arts and reading lessons, I can share the knowledge I have with students. Teaching is not tiresome. Every class, every class is different despite the routine. I create a conducive atmosphere where students can relate with me comfortably. I love to hear their feedback and questions, and I go out of my way to address their concerns.

I had an autistic pupil in my class for a year. It gave me great satisfaction to see him comprehend what was taught, interact with his peers and, become less dependent. I constantly learn from students because learning never stops.

Join me on this learning journey. You will be glad to have me as your teacher. Thank you.



Take note of the following:



l Remember to shoot the video in a bright environment.

l Ensure that the camera is stable.

l Your background should not be dull but it should not be too colourful so that it does not distract the listener from you.

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CareerRe: Teaching Profession by Amazingmeroses: 4:40pm On Aug 06, 2021
Oluwatosin27:
Pls op I studied Educational Technology from a reputable University here in Nigeria, with 2.2 and to be frank with you I don't like teaching and I don't want to teach as well. Pls I want to know what's my chances of getting a Federal Govt Job without d teaching job. Thank and pls also I want the whole house to contribute to this pls. Thank You.
.

Have you tried remote jobs?

REMOTE TEACHING - https://amazingmeroses..com/2021/08/sample-script-for-esl-teaching.html

Since the Covid epidemic began, a lot of job seekers have sought remote jobs. Adverts on different professions are all over the place. When applying for a teaching job, especially a remote one, you might be asked to make a short introduction video. It could seem quite daunting, especially, if you are not acquainted with such. It is not difficult. You do not have to be an orator to achieve this. You are not expected to create a script of 1000 words. The length of the video will depend on the number of words. The video is usually between 2 - 5mins, so 200 - 300 words would do. Remember to smile while shooting the video. Don’t be too serious. You do not need to memorise the script. It is supposed to guide you and streamline your script.



Here are a few tips to guide you in writing the script.

l Introduce yourself. You could begin with a greeting, your name, and what you do.

l Talk about your interests. Do not exaggerate or lie to make yourself look good. Your interest could be nature, photography, volunteer work, travel, etc.

l Explain why you love teaching.

l What students should expect to get from your class.

l Convince the students or listener to choose you.



Take a look at the example below.







Good day, my name is Sean. I reside in Lagos, Nigeria. I am a graduate of English Education. I teach language arts, and I have been a teacher for over six years. I have experience with teaching students in elementary, middle and, high school. I enjoy reading novels and comics. Although I have access to many eBooks, I prefer to get the hard copy, especially the hardcover, which is usually more expensive than the paperback.

As an English Language teacher, I teach grammar, reading and comprehension, spelling and research skills, writing and its mechanics, and speech work. I love teaching because it gives me a chance to see how kids see the world. Through language arts and reading lessons, I can share the knowledge I have with students. Teaching is not tiresome. Every class, every class is different despite the routine. I create a conducive atmosphere where students can relate with me comfortably. I love to hear their feedback and questions, and I go out of my way to address their concerns.

I had an autistic pupil in my class for a year. It gave me great satisfaction to see him comprehend what was taught, interact with his peers and, become less dependent. I constantly learn from students because learning never stops.

Join me on this learning journey. You will be glad to have me as your teacher. Thank you.



Take note of the following:



l Remember to shoot the video in a bright environment.

l Ensure that the camera is stable.

l Your background should not be dull but it should not be too colourful so that it does not distract the listener from you

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