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Progress (Part 2): Problems That Have Impeded Nigeria’s Development*

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Progress (Part 2): Problems That Have Impeded Nigeria’s Development 1. Lack of Governance: Many of Nigeria’s problems stem from the lack of sustainable governance. Policies are changed as soon as a new government takes office. There is no continuation from where one left off, everything has to start from scratch. 2. Division and Discord: Religion and ethnicity have taken over the hearts of the people more than the country itself. This has led people to favor their fellow citizens over their own merits and merit. 3. Lack of Quality Education: Most schools in Nigeria lack facilities or good teachers. Students drop out of school without sufficient knowledge or skills  resulting in unemployed youth with no options. 4.  Corruption and Bribery: From the lowest offices to the highest levels, corruption is rampant. This is killing development efforts, because any plan that is to be made is robbed of its funds before it even begins. Where is the Solution? (Continue with Advice...

KASATA NIGERIA: ƘASA MAI ALBARKA, AMMA...?

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  KASATA NIGERIA: ƘASA MAI ALBARKA, AMMA...? Gabatarwa Nigeria — ƙasa ce da take da albarkatu fiye da misali. Mai arzikin ma'adinai, ƙwararrun mutane, da matasa masu fasaha. Amma duk da wannan ni'ima, me yasa har yanzu muna cikin talauci, rashin tsaro, da rashin ci gaba? Shin matsalar shugabanci ce kawai? Ko kuwa akwai abin da 'yan kasa ke yi da bai daidai ba? Ƙashin Bayani Abin Da Dan Kasa Ke Yi Daidai: 1. Aiki Tuƙuru: Akwai matasa da dama da suke ƙoƙarin dogaro da kansu ta hanyar kasuwanci, sana’o’i, da ilimi. 2. Bin Doka: Duk da wahala, wasu har yanzu suna kokarin bin doka da oda. 3. Ƙaunar Ƙasa:Jama'a da dama na fatan Najeriya ta gyaru, kuma suna addu’a akai. Amma Kuma... 1.Cin Hanci da Rashin Gaskiya: Yawancin mutane sukan nemi “hanya mafi sauƙi” ko da haramun ce. 2. Zubar Da Shara, Karya Doka: Mun saba da jefa shara a titi, kai da sauri fiye da ƙa’ida, ko amfani da wutar lantarki ba tare da biya ba. 3.Rashin Ƙaunar Juna: Muna yawan ƙin juna bisa bambance-bambance...

Petrol costs N1,826 in Togo, Dangote denies DAPPMAN’s petrol pricing claims

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The Dangote Group has denied a claim by the Depot and Petroleum Product Marketers Association o f Nigeria that the refinery sells petrol to international traders at a price of N65, which is cheaper than the cost in Nigeria. DAPPMAN Executive Secretary, Olufemi Adewole, told our correspondent in an interview that members of the group bought Dangote’s petrol from international traders in Lome, Togo, at prices lower than what was offered locally by the refinery. Adewole said importers had made efforts to buy petrol from the Dangote refinery, but the price was higher, adding that sometimes, it could be better to import the product. “Dangote sells to international traders at N65 cheaper than what he is selling to us. In some instances, we were able to buy from those people and still bring it to Nigeria,” Adewole said. But in a statement released on Monday, the management of the Dangote Group described the claims as misleadinThe refinery wondered why the pump price of petrol is N865 in Niger...

Good day. I'd like to talk about an important topic titled: ‘Nigeria’s Technology Industry: Opportunities in Technology, Media, and Telecommunications.

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Nigeria’s tech industry is rapidly emerging as a leader, as the growth of digital platform businesses is accelerating rapidly due to factors such as a robust business environment that supports startups in the digital space and the demand from investors, both globally and domestically – from a middle-income country that is predominantly made up of young adults. These factors contribute to the growth of the tech ecosystem, making the country’s largest city, Lagos, the most popular startup ecosystem in Africa. Technology cuts across all industries, so all you have to do as a business manager is look at the challenges facing the industry to gain insight into the potential opportunities in Nigeria’s tech industry. Some of the major challenges facing Nigeria include infrastructure development, education and talent development, and financial inclusion. These challenges have plagued the Nigerian economy, and technology is currently being used as a tool to address them. A look at each of the s...