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Many young Nigerians are too quick to react online without taking time to research and understand important issues.
The recent announcement that cow bones can now be exported duty-free to China exposed how little attention many people pay to learning before speaking.
Instead of asking informed questions, some mocked the idea without knowing that cow bones are valuable raw materials used in fertiliser production, animal feed, pharmaceuticals, water purification, and several other industries worth billions globally.
This shows the importance of knowledge, research, and value addition in today’s economy.
The economic benefits of this opportunity are enormous for Nigeria if properly harnessed. Cow bones that are mostly discarded in local markets can be processed into profitable products such as bone meal, gelatin, and bone char for local use and export. This can create jobs, increase agricultural productivity, support livestock and pharmaceutical industries, attract foreign exchange, and reduce waste across the country. Instead of importing some of these products, Nigeria can become a producer and exporter, helping small businesses, farmers, and young entrepreneurs build wealth from resources many people currently ignore.
Nigeria’s younger generation must develop a stronger culture of research, innovation, and critical thinking before publishing opinions on social media. Opportunities that other countries profit from are often ignored here because many people focus more on quick trends than long-term economic potential. Rather than waiting for foreigners to build industries for us, Nigerians should learn how to process local resources, create businesses, and export finished products. The future belongs to young people who are informed, productive, and willing to turn waste into wealth through knowledge and enterprise.
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See noodles wey this private chef wey call herself Okwu Dirichukwu cook.
A self-acclaimed chef who went to a renowned culinary school. Look at the noodles she cooked.
Well, she does home services. You can book her to cook for you and also serve you her food.
This woman is married with four kids. She is currently pregnant with her fifth kid. Her husband is from Enugu, and they are living in Lagos.
The lady came down with a serious ailment, which defied medical interventions. Since medical interventions failed, the woman's husband decided to explore traditional options.
The lady was rushed to the home of a traditionalist. The man informed the woman that the only path to her recovery was if she confessed her evil to her husband. Seeing that the death option wasn't appealing, she confessed to her husband that their four kids didn't belong to him. He isn't also responsible for her pregnancy. The woman was getting piped and impregnated by a Rev. Father.
Well, if I were in the man's shoes, I would carry out DNA for my kids in order to truly confirm the paternity of the kids.
As long as men refuse to leave wild animals in the wild alone, they will keep getting devoured by apex predators. Nature is brutal. One can NOT domesticate a wild animal.