Bring in the hourly wage model and set an hourly minimum wage - that will put everything in perspective and employees and employers will adjust accordingly, the market will take care of itself.
Then have good regulations around pricing and profit margins - transparency.
A minimum wage of ₦500,000 is not too much for Nigerian workers. Police officers, soldiers, teachers, doctors, nurses, and other public servants deserve a living wage and those in critical sectors must earn additional allowances for the risks, sacrifices, and essential services they provide.
World Bank loans are not designed to help countries in financial crises but to entrap them the more, thereby making them susceptible to economic manipulation or sabotage.
Once u become dependent on them, they force u to raise taxes, devalue your currency and remove subsidy. This only further exacerbates the poverty level in your country. The country is then forced to sell its raw materials even cheaper and eventually prevent it from industrial industrialization which is the ultimate goal. A prime example is Nigeria.
Exactly the reason I stand for our own digital infrastructure, data centres and super computers. If need be let's take shots at reinventing the wheel of all technology not shared instead of dependency.
I'm thinking of our own encoding system based on African languages. Tiv.
It's the same trick the world keep falling for at the hands of American robber barons: "Adopt this technology quickly and uncritically or else you will be left behind! Do it NOW!!!!"
Meanwhile your access to the technology being promoted is owned and controlled by them, such that once you adopt it and become dependent on it, they control you. That's how Nigerians banks stampeded themselves into all manner of "Digital Banking" without having the infrastructure to actually host it.
Now all your mobile banking apps are hosted on AWS and the US government can basically turn off most of Nigeria's electronic financial system if it ever decides to.
You keep giving away your sovereignty to gringos in the name of "adopting disruptive technology" and "staying up to date with trends" and it never occurs to you to wonder why the same people who will NEVER help you build a bridge or a hospital to improve your life are so eager to give you access to their "groundbreaking technology" - often for "free".
Whenever all of you wake up sha.
If you ever wake up.
Why are we still using maps that are false representation of reality?
You're definitely not using this one for navigation so putting everything to actual scale should be normalised unless it's a purposeful deception. If the scale is falsified then I wonder what's not.
@Lucasino360@Big_Mck@DavidHundeyin It's actually designed that way - stupid, irrelevant, fake, dumb drama that has dumbed us down collectively that watching debates from the 60s is more refreshing and awakens a sense of national pride.
@Big_Mck I call it population dumbing down content - it's the reason we have the type of influencers today who never influence anything that's relevant to real collective growth or progress.
@FoxNews Early indicators of an incoming warzone. Nigeria is about to be a war theatre. All by design also. I wish sometimes I was still oblivious cos right now I have the guilt of knowing and not stopping it. Nigeria needs to be first a true community of communities.
The United States is authorizing some embassy staff and families to leave Nigeria as security conditions worsen in the African country.
The decision follows recent deadly attacks during Easter and growing concerns about terrorist activity throughout the region.
@instablog9ja No original thought, just constantly trying to be like others, copy others, twist ours to conform to others - this is synonymous to bleaching your black skin trying to be white.
@olabode_ifeanyi Africans have their soup, and it is what it is. The African soup is thick, heavy, filled with protein and made from abundance so it is what it is and will never conform to any. Accept your unique nature and do so with pride - its superior by all comparisons in every metric.