@lovyPrimzy1@jon_d_doe Wisdom they say is profitable to direct. Most ladies lack wisdom.
They say put your best foot forward while many of them put out the worst.
The moment you act wrongly, no matter how intentional a man is you’ve messed everything up for yourself. Know this and know peace.
Now that Nigeria just discovered lithium and rare earth deposits in Kaduna and Abuja worth an estimated $2 trillion.
Maybe, just maybe, Elon Musk will start smiling at Nigeria now.
Tesla needs lithium. We have lithium. So here is what I want as part of any deal that gets signed. We don’t just want extraction contracts that ship our wealth out raw while we get crumbs.
I want a Tesla manufacturing centre built right here in Nigeria. To be precise Bwari, Abuja close to the factory Wike brought to bwari.
Give us the processing plants. Give us the jobs. Give us the technology transfer. Let Nigerians be the ones turning raw lithium into batteries and vehicles, not just digging it out of the ground for someone else to profit from three times over.
We have made this mistake with oil for sixty years. Dig it raw, ship it out, buy it back refined at ten times the price. I refuse to watch us repeat that with lithium while calling it a win.
Elon, if you are reading this, Nigeria has the resource. Bring the factory. Build with us, not just from us.
@bethabetter Delusional lots…I pity their parents as they will bring disgrace and shame to their families. I sympathize with their future patners as the will see shege. End
I'll not say that because I don't like Tinubu, then I'll also not like his wife.
Neither will I make a mountain out of a molehill from her AKARA and KULI KULI statement.
There are parents who have raised their children and even become landlords from the AKARA business.
If you empower poor people with little or no formal education to fry AKARA or engage in any other petty trading, you're helping them.
Let's stop pretending that what she said is out of place just because we do not like the APC government, as I do.
We all buy Akara.
If we don't have Akara sellers, who will then do it?
What sort of job, trade, or business would you offer someone who is poorly educated, has no skills, and is living in penury?
Whether we like it or not, the poor will always live amongst us.
Even in developed countries and richer economies, we still have the downtrodden living amongst them.
If you empower your sister, aunt, or mother, who always calls you for money, to start a small trade, she will reduce the frequency at which she asks you for help.
So, her statement is not out of place if you want to look at things from the reality that we live in as a country.
The issues I have with her are showing a lack of empathy and not being sensitive to the plight of Nigerians by giving politicians or praise singers new cars, while giving the masses crumbs.
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@kenkenlewu If na me ask for financial help now for business…Nigerians no go donate…meanwhile a wasteful spender is given another 7.5M to go and waste again.
How do you sell a house only one to go and live in a rented apartment. Make it make sense to me please?
@smuhammadumar@ogundamisi I can see that Akara and Kuli Kuli business is the best for you, keep supporting rubbish.. Apodah
Brain drained citizens of a failed state.