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IGBOSON1:and also, Africa has the population, we also have the market. Do not forget, we are also going to pay for everything either with our natural resources which they prefer or with cash. |
MajesticKris:I do not agree with this. China still has enormous land and many unoccupied homes that can sustain the growing population. |
Amidst claims of debt trap diplomacy by China, Chinese firms are winning the bulk of mega projects in Africa. China’s project in Africa account for a significant portion of all big foreign contractors revenue on the continent. According to Hong Zhang, a researcher at George Mason University’s Scholar school of policy and Government in west Virginia, in an interview with South China Morning Post, Chinese Construction and Engineering Contractors have attained a dominant position in the African market. They are winning larger scale or technically more demanding projects that domestic contractors are unable to complete. In recent years, some African Countries are beginning to examine the cost benefit of analysis of Chinese investment as well as the terms for such financing. Tanzania joined the increasing list of African countries that are scrutinizing Chinese investment. Last year, Tanzania’s late president John Magufuli, cancelled a $10 billion loan arrangement negotiated by his predecessor Jakaya Kikweed. According to the local press, the loan arrangement called for the port to be built on unfavorable financial terms. Leading African financial experts have advised African countries to examine the fine print of the conditionalities imposed by China. It would in their opinion prevent Beijing from seizing a portion of their asset as it has in recent years in Kenya, Madagascar, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The International Monetary Fund have also persistently warned Africa and third world countries that mounting debts to China are dangerous. It stresses that the Chinese creditors create some instability or vulnerabilities. Source: https://gombiland.com/why-china-dominates-mega-projects-in-africa/ Read more on why they are racing for Africa: https://gombiland.com/race-for-africa/ |
aliyuthayo:Yea, you are right but for one to be able to acquire most of those skills mentioned, he or she must have had knowledge of IT networking. Possibly have the skills too. Like you said it's the bedrock for one to start his/her journey |
josh123:What has the north got to do with this? |
This your dodo sweet well well Mathscum: |
One question everyone should be asking is what are the skills that will be in demand in the future. [sub][/sub]Career growth is an imperative aspect of life, perhaps the most crucial one to help you achieve your life’s biggest dreams. Before obtaining your current career, it’s critical to learn skills and experience aligned with your path. Along the line, you should learn the most in demand skills in the future. Continuous and persistent learning can give you an edge and make you stand out in the professional pool. As we approach 2022, there isn’t any better time to instill change and progress in your personal and career development than right now. To resume your progress, you should learn and develop skills relevant to today’s time and the future. https://gombiland.com/what-are-the-most-in-demand-skills-in-the-future/ The 21st century is undoubtedly a century of technological innovations. As society moves into further automation and digitization, it should be clear to you by now that tech-related industries will flourish the most. Meanwhile, clerical and manual jobs have a precarious future. In the next 10 to 15 years, computers and robots will displace many jobs, affecting about 75 to 375 million people who’ll need to change their occupational brackets as early as they can. If you’re affected by this digital transformation, it’s necessary to discover new skills that will be in demand now and in the future like those discussed below. 1. Artificial intelligence 2. Sales and Marketing 3. Coding 4. Cloud Security 5. Block chain technology. https://gombiland.com/what-are-the-most-in-demand-skills-in-the-future/ has more detailed information and more skills to that will be in demand for the future |
00FFT00:Lol, you say the north are super selfish and would secede from Nigeria but it's the same north that used their money realized from groundnut to start extraction of oil when it was first found. |
BRANDING LOCAL PRODUCTS FOR EXPORT: Africa spends billions of dollars on imports every year. This include food and non food items. It happens that there are lot of local products on the continent that have the potential to become global brand. Nilotica Shea butter is a great example of a rare type of Shea butter used in luxury beauty products. The trees that produce this butter on grows on Northern Uganda, South Sudan. CROWD FARMING: Across the world, Agriculture is a big business. Most farmers are financially well-off but not yet in Africa. According to United Nations, Africa Agricultural business is expected to be worth $1 trillion by 2030. This makes perfect sense as Africa has a huge domestic market and owns 60% of the worlds unused aerable land. Africa also has abundant labour resources and favourable climate in most part. TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS: The future in Africa is in the cities. By 2030, half of the continent’s 1.4 billion people will be located in the cities. Currently, about 60 African cities have a population of more than 1 million people. The top cities are Lagos with 21 million people, Kinshasa with 14 million people, Cairo with 9.5 million people. One of the biggest problem that appears to be worsening with the growth of African population is congestion. REAL ESTATE: Africa real estate market is a multi billion dollars opportunity and several new millionaires will build their fortune from this market. Infact, this should top the list in top business opportunities in Africa. In almost every corner of the continent, real estate project are emerging. The biggest attraction are high rise hotels, office buildings, residential homes and apartments and shopping malls. Read more and extensively here https://gombiland.com/top-business-opportunities-in-africa-to-venture-into/
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The history of Isreal and Palestine conflict began with the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. This conflict came from the intercommunal violence in Mandatory Palestine between Israelis and Arabs from 1920. It erupted into full-scale hostilities in the 1947–48 civil war. The conflict continues to the present day on various levels. The roots of Isreal and Palestine conflict can be traced to late 19th century, with the rise of national movements. This includes Zionism and Arab nationalism. Though the Jewish aspiration to return to Zion had been part of Jewish religious thought for more than a millennium. Jewish population of Europe and to some degree Middle East began to actively discuss immigration back to Land of Israel. The re-establishment of the Jewish Nation, only during 1859 to the 1880s, largely as a solution to the widespread persecution of Jews, and antisemitism in Russia and Europe. As a result, the Zionist movement, the modern movement for the creation of a homeland for the Jewish people, was established as a political movement in 1897. https://gombiland.com/history-of-isreali-palestine-conflict/
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00FFT00:The north eastern part of the country which includes Borno state has more than a billion barrel of crude oil. There is Bauchi and many other states. Even Lagos states produce oil. |
I think saving in Insurance is better. I now save with insurance companies |
They are some northern states with lots of oil, so I think it was those states that were added as Oil producing states. zebrawebs: |