MANY THINGS ARE HAPPENING IN NIGERIA…..
Today, many things are happening in our country but it is a pity
that so many Nigerians do not know about them. You won’t hear it from my mouth,
like Jesus will say, “He who has ear let him hear”.
But, pleas, before you skip to the next post, let me ask you, how
market? Ah, forgive me; I didn’t know that you are not into buying and selling.
Anyway, how are you enjoying the economic recession? I heard from the news this
morning that the honourable minister of Finance, Aunty Kemi Adeosun said that Nigeria is coming out of recession. Is it
true?
In her words, “Nigeria is coming out of recession; we are
beginning to see the signs and we will come out to become stronger.” Thank Godooooo.
At least, we can now begin to talk about the Nigerian economy without adding
the recession.
But wait, Baba Audu Ogbe is scaring me; why is he saying that the
federal government is disturbed over high cost of local rice in the country,
which according to him is now above the price of imported rice? May God have
mercy. I am afraid because, on October 10, 2016 (just some months ago) this
Baba told Nigerians that by the end of November, 2016 the price of rice will
crash.
Now, I don’t know how to believe Aunty Kemi again; if we are
coming out of recession and the price of local goods and services are rising
above the imported ones……, abeg what do they call that in economics?
For me, I think I’d rather follow the submission of Asiwaju Bola
Ahmed Tinubu who said, “We must begin to prepare today, we must speak out on
what we must do as Nigerians to construct a better future and life for
all. Our successes and failures belong
to all of us. This is not the time or place to apportion blames instead a time
for retrospection and problem solving.”
According to Ahmed Tinubu, “Our politics has been directed to
wrong things as a result of this; our economy has gone so bad. We cannot fool
ourselves with promise that the prices of oil will rebound and things will
return to normal. We must fashion a new economy in the face of the present recession. The
end of recession does not translate to beginning of prosperity.’’
In his words again, “We must
fashion a new economy in the face of the present recession. The end of
recession does not translate to beginning of prosperity.’’ In simple economic
terms, I can aptly summarize what Bola Tinubu said as follows:
1.
Don’t let anybody
deceive you, the end of recession is not end the of poverty or beginning of prosperity.
2.
You cannot
wait for the government to change your personal economy, it’s your responsibility.
3.
Depending on
a single source of income might keep weighing you down in recession; creating
multiple sources of income is a survival imperative.
Lest I forget, there is this international organization that is
just new in Nigeria. The organization has a new breakthrough medical technology
that most of the people who had used it attest that it works just like a
miracle. The company is seeking to partner with honest, hardworking and very
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news about this product. Training is free and you stand to earn 25% commission
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making money from the business opportunity.
While others are waiting for Kemi Adeosun to announce the end of
recession, why not join us in this opportunity and end recession today in your personal
economy. Unless you don’t understand what 25% means. “He who has ears, let him
hear” - Matthew 11:15.
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