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NIGERIA does not have any problem by Olubunmi Oluwadare

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NIGERIA does not have any problem! NIGERIA πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ in review. *Huge various natural resources in commercial quantities. *Great tourism potentials  *Over 65% Arable land *Great weather suitable for everything good *Sun in abundant. *Wind is great. *Great tourism sites. *Huge ocean full of various seafood. *Over 75% Youths population. *Lovely people  *Over 50% learned population  *Less natural disasters  *Diverse culture,traditions,languages and historical heritages *Border to so many Africa nation's.  Majority of the Nigerians population are battling with one or two of the below stated: *Bad religion doctrines  *Bad leadership *Corrupt mindset  *Lack of empathy and love *Negative mindset  *Lack of knowledge economy *Lack of unity *Lack of trust  *Lack of patient *Intolerance  *Wickedness  *Lack of patriotism  *Impocritical mindset  A new Nigeria is possible,if only we can all be patriotic in our day to day activities and also ...

Letter to the President on youths inclusive for leadership and good governance

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 Letter to the President on youths inclusive for leadership and good governance  Dear President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR.  Promoting Youths' Inclusivity in Leadership and Good Governance. I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits His Excellency.  I am writing to bring your attention to a matter of great importance that concerns the future of our nation - the need to promote youths' inclusivity in leadership and good governance. As a concerned citizen and a member of the younger generation, I strongly believe that our country's progress lies in the hands of its youth.  We, the young people, represent the energy, creativity, and potential that can drive positive change and innovation in various sectors of our society.  However, we often find ourselves excluded from meaningful participation in decision-making processes that directly impact our lives and the future of our nation. Youth inclusivity is not merely about token representatio...

A short Memo to all the 36 State Governor's.

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 A short Memo to the 36 State Governor's. STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENTAL PLAN 0.1. 1. Acquire forest clearing 🚜 tractors and machineries  or engage private sector to πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ 2.Clear huge land for agribusiness development & industrial revolution in your various State's. #leverage on the natural and human resources plus the tropical advantages of your region.  3. Call for global enterpreneurial intervention/investors for stimulated partnership.  4. Segment action plan to short,medium and long time strategy.  5. Open you government doors 100% digitally and physically  .#InclusiveGovernance  Follow this steps and you will all thank me later. For more informations.  Olubunmi Oluwadare  Project Management Consultant/Founder/Author/Serial enterpreneur/Enterpreneurship advocate  www.olubunmioluwadare.com  info@uni-preneur.com

ENTREPRENEURSHIP ADVISORY MEMO TO ALL THE 36 STATE'S GOVERNOR.

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FG, states, LGAs share N907bn, highest FAAC since January ENTREPRENEURSHIP ADVISORY MEMO TO ALL THE 36 STATE'S GOVERNOR. 1.Set up mini industrial hubs (Private sector driven) 2.Set up stimulated skills acquisition centers ( Private sector driven) Skills to Production strategy.  3.Purchase mass transit CNG buses/oldang www.oldangng.com electric vehicles for city/town/village transportation (Private sector driven) 4.Set up Enterprise Development Micro finance bank (Private sector driven) -Single digit loan to business startups in your various State's. 5. Engage in massive land clearing for agribusiness (Call for enterpreneurial intervention for agribusiness development) #landallocation  6. Engage www.uni-preneur.com for enterpreneurship knowledge economy development for your youths population and students.  7. Set up mini healthcare centers across all your local government areas.(Private sector driven) 8. Set up food banks across the local government for the vulnerable and ...

WAY FORWARD TO A BETTER NIGERIA by Olubunmi Oluwadare

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  Way Forward. πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Mr President,His Excellency  Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR must appoint only technocrats and enterpreneurs as Ministers/DGs/Special Advisers not the political jobbers going forward. We can't continue to joke with the present Nigeria socio-economic challenges. "Entrepreneurial intervention is the way forward" Few of our challenges with possible solutions: *Food challenges- πŸ€“Massive agribusiness development covering the entire agricultural value chain. *Insecurity- πŸ€“Massive joint military approach back with new security architecture and technology. * Poor Power Generation and supply- πŸ™„ Embedded and stimulated power solutions focus on mix energy.  Independent power generation and distribution  Power Support Banks.(PSB) *Unemployment- πŸ€“ Massive enterpreneurship and innovation development. *Housing deficits - πŸ€”Stimulated mortgage approach and housing development reforms. Local content. * Transportation challenges- 😎Local auto ...

HOW TO USE PALLIATIVE TO CUSHION THE EFFECTS OF FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL by Olubunmi Oluwadare.

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 HOW TO USE PALLIATIVE TO CUSHION THE EFFECTS OF FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL IN NIGERIA by Olubunmi Oluwadare.  To utilize government palliatives effectively to alleviate poverty in Nigeria, consider the following steps: 1.Identify the target population: Determine the specific demographic or socioeconomic group that is most affected by poverty and in need of assistance.  This could include low-income families, unemployed individuals, elderly citizens, or disabled persons. 2.Conduct a comprehensive needs assessment: Assess the specific needs and challenges faced by the target population.  Understand the root causes of poverty within the nation, such as lack of education, limited access to healthcare, or unemployment, to tailor the palliatives accordingly. 3.Design a comprehensive palliative program: Develop a well-rounded program that addresses the identified needs.  This program may include a combination of cash transfers, subsidies, healthcare support, skill developm...

OTUNBA SUBOMI BALOGUN: THE CHRISTIAN LAWYER WHO CONQUERED BANKING GOES HOME IN A BLAZE OF GLORY By Segun Adeyeye

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  OTUNBA SUBOMI BALOGUN: THE CHRISTIAN LAWYER WHO CONQUERED BANKING GOES HOME IN A BLAZE OF GLORY By Segun Adeyeye On Saturday 8th July 2023, the earthly remains of one of the most accomplished Nigerians and an entrepreneurial banker of gigantic repute; Otunba(Dr) Michael Olasubomi Olayiwola Oladimeji Olaonipekun Balogun was committed to mother earth . Born 9th March, 1934 at Ijebu-Ode in Ogun State, the son of a Court Clerk, he had his secondary education at the famous Igbobi College, Yaba Lagos where he obtained the Cambridge School Certificate in 1952. He thought in a Secondary School for a year before proceeding to the prestigious London School of Economics (LSE) to study Law in 1956 after having passed with distinctions at the GCE Advanced Level as one of the pioneer students of the Nigerian College of Arts Science & Technology, Ibadan. He graduated from the LSE with Second Class Honours Degree in June 1959 and was called to the English Bar in December 1959. Under the spo...