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Posts tagged with "Peugeot Automobile"

No Nigerian government has been as successful at tax collection as Frederick Lugard African News

No Nigerian government has been as successful at tax collection as Frederick Lugard

Ayo Akinfe With 23% of Nigeria's workforce unemployed, it is no surprise that violent crimes like armed robbery, kidnapping, banditry and terrorism are on the rise. With no means of survival, our youths have no alternative than to take up arms It is also no shock that the problem is most pronounced in the northwest geo-political...
Despite the hopelessness people sometimes feel here are 10 things that make Nigeria a potential superpower any day African News

Despite the hopelessness people sometimes feel here are 10 things that make Nigeria a potential superpower any day

Ayo Akinfe We have a 60% literacy rate today. At independence, I doubt if up to 5% of the population was literate. I am sure that for many middle aged Nigerians today, their parents were the first people to get an education in their families Nigeria currently has 150 universities. At independence we only had one because the...
One big problem I have with secessionists is that they fail to realise that Nigeria's greatest potential lies in her size. Balkanisation is tantamount to cutting off your nose to spite your face Business

One big problem I have with secessionists is that they fail to realise that Nigeria's greatest potential lies in her size. Balkanisation is tantamount to cutting off your nose to spite your face

Ayo Akinfe Nigeria's biggest asset is her size. Why do you think Peugeot Automobile came to open a car assembly plant in Kaduna and not any African Francophone country? Our current woes are mainly down to our unitary structure. If we sort that out and make Nigeria a more productive country, 90% of these socio-economic woes we face...
 

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