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| 4 Signs To Know A Rich Country With A Robust Economy by fineboynl(op): 10:18am On Jan 20 |
1. Quality and expensive education. Despite the fact that the economy is doing fine and there is higher purchasing power. Still, not many can afford the education. There come student loans, scholarships, and grants for extraordinary students, and there will be plenty of foreign students. 2. Huge used/secondhand items. One of the key factors of a robust economy and a higher purchasing power economy is their used market. A lot of used items in mint condition will be available for export to poorer countries that can't afford new products. It means the people upgrade their product every 1 to 5 years, be it automobiles, laptops, or phones. a testament to better purchasing power. For example, before now, America and Europe dominated exporting used items to other countries. But in the last decades, a lot more countries have joined the group. Countries like China, South Korea, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, etc. 3. Declining Population. The majority of people from rich countries or environments avoid having more kids. It helps them plan their life and resources better. Because they have set a standard. An example of a recent event is China and South Korea. While the older countries like Japan, America, and Europe experienced that many decades ago. 4. Electricity. Higher megawatts. The first things investors check in a country before considering investing are the population and the size of the purchasing power. What comes next is the total energy in megawatts being generated in that country. While developed countries have huge numbers. Like Japan with 360k megawatts, France with 164 gigawatts, and China with 3,349 gigawatts. Whereas a country like Nigeria is still battling with 6k megawatts. You are free to add yours. |
| Re: 4 Signs To Know A Rich Country With A Robust Economy by Ojuntana: 10:38am On Jan 20 |
One important one is less zombies and sycophants around politicians Most of the citizens live well so no one is really interested in becoming a zombie for hire defending and rationalising incompetent and looting politicians 24/7 on the Internet for a measly 30k More importantly, no one can be bought with agbado and ewa to vote in a certain politician |
| Re: 4 Signs To Know A Rich Country With A Robust Economy by DatNiggaDaz: 10:41am On Jan 20 |
Ojuntana: ![]() The data boys of a fake certificate holder are irreparably youseless |
| Re: 4 Signs To Know A Rich Country With A Robust Economy by Mineisgrace(f): 11:19am On Jan 20 |
Non existence of loan apps posting people's private information and blackmailing people |
| Re: 4 Signs To Know A Rich Country With A Robust Economy by Mineisgrace(f): 11:22am On Jan 20 |
DatNiggaDaz:Certificate or no certificate means nothing actually. It doesn't mean your intellectual capacity isn't great. But the good news is, everyone and their kids will reap the fruits they sow. People who didn't care for the economy and healthcare system today, will be affected by it tomorrow one way or the other |
| Re: 4 Signs To Know A Rich Country With A Robust Economy by DatNiggaDaz: 1:00pm On Jan 20 |
Mineisgrace: ![]() What is your problem with certificates ? It means nothing you say ?. Will you allow a doc without cert. carry out an OP on you. Definitely |
| Re: 4 Signs To Know A Rich Country With A Robust Economy by pook(m): 1:11pm On Jan 20 |
You just pointed out what is isn't Nigerian. |
| Re: 4 Signs To Know A Rich Country With A Robust Economy by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 1:27pm On Jan 20 |
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