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If my figures are correct this young man was born in 1998 started acting at 9 years of age. No mention of his father in this case. A child actor from a broken home. See the effects of baby mama syndrome. Drugs with dark Internet equates a lost child. He was just lost. Sad |
I wish I realised that self love was important & invest more in myself. |
Merely looking at NNPC spreadsheet, it quickly throws up some simple questions ; 1. The figures showed same consumption of 68 millions litres everyday? What? How plausible? No fluctuations even on Bank holidays, school holidays or Sunday's! Really? 2. The logistics of distributing 68 million litres would be over 1200 trailers or more to 36 states every single day. How? 3. If you fill your vehicle petrol tank today would you fill it again the following day with the same amount of petrol. 4. Is it audited figures if so by who? Nigeria should stop lying and betraying itself. |
Humm! Obvious why Nigeria removed history from the national curriculum! UK national song: Oh Brittaina oh Brittaina Brittaina rules the world British would never never be slaves Long live the Queen. It was not about individuals but institutions. Emotional intelligence is what is missing with our dear learned professor. |
Making excuses for the inexcusable. Stop betraying and lying to yourself pls Be your own friend with mindfulness & self compassion. |
Debt is worse than poverty! Nigeria is printing a lot of money & also borrowing heavily and we produce nothing. Still painfull painfull times ahead. |
Economist uses fiscal and or monetary policies to balance & control its economy. Nigeria has serious inflationary pressures which is a loose monetary policy issue, facilitated by printing money for recurring expenditure not capital projects. In effect to much money chasing too few goods compounded by war, covid 19 & a comsumer country. Debt is worse than poverty. Nigeria is borrowing way too much & because Nigeria produces nothing the effect is devastating. The 33 remedies suggested to me seems like using fiscal policies ie taxation to sort out a monetary policy problem. Looking closely at 1, 3 & 5 1. Yes subsidy needs to be eliminated. Petrol is an inelastic product does not respond to demand & Supply. 3.Why? not fair at all to cap poverty reduction it should be increased, instead reduce cost of governance. 5 does not go far enough at all. |
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