The only way we can expect a New Nigeria is when we engage in a New approach of getting involved.
Rescue Nigeria 1 community at a time and the time is now.
Entertainment is not inherently bad. The fatal problem is when a society breeds more clowns than builders. A nation of builders will always outperform a circus of jesters.
“Nothing concern Ycee with content creators, he should face his fellow musicians. I just found out he wanted to work with me but the bill was too much for him to handle that’s why he’s picking on me”
— Peller comes for YCEE
BREAKING: Claude can now run Stock Market research like a top consulting firm (for free).
Here are 10 Claude prompts that replace $100K/year stock analysts (Save for later)
I still don’t understand why Nigerians are obsessed with adding B. Sc, M. Sc, PhD, ACCA, FCA, MCIPM and countless letters before or after their names.
A country where insecurity is rising.
Poverty is deepening.
Hunger is everywhere.
Electricity is unreliable.
Schools are failing.
Hospitals are struggling.
Yet our biggest obsession seems to be titles.
A society that worships credentials more than outcomes will keep producing people who look qualified on paper but cannot solve real problems.
The countries leading the world are not led by title collectors.
They are led by problem solvers.
Nigeria has no shortage of certificates.
Nigeria has a shortage of real solutions.
@ARISEtv@themanCJAY@SeyitanAtigarin How does this Arise of a station pack all this combative debaters they call interviewers.
He literally wanted his own view point aired and wasn’t even ready to get a response from the guest.
Shameful!!!
Date atleast one non-Nigerian in your life and you will understand that these conversations are only rooted in Nigerian mentality because of how extremely materialistic we are as a people.
BREAKING: The US has released the full text of its 14-point "Memorandum of Understanding" with Iran.
Key terms include:
1. The US, Iran, and their allies agree to immediately and permanently end military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon
2. The US and Iran agree to respect each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity and not interfere in each other's internal affairs
3. The US and Iran commit to negotiating and reaching a final deal within 60 days, unless mutually extended
4. The US will begin removing its naval blockade immediately and fully end the blockade within 30 days
5. Iran will use its best efforts to ensure safe passage for commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days with no charge
6. The US and regional partners will develop a mutually agreed plan of at least $300 billion for Iran's reconstruction and economic development
7. The US will work toward terminating all types of sanctions against Iran, including UN, IAEA, primary, and secondary sanctions
8. Iran reaffirms that it will not procure or develop nuclear weapons and agrees to address its enriched material stockpile under IAEA supervision
9. Until a final deal is reached, Iran will maintain the current status quo of its nuclear program, while the US will impose no new sanctions and deploy no additional forces
10. The US Treasury will issue waivers for Iranian crude oil, petroleum products, derivatives, and associated banking, insurance, and transportation services
11. The US will make frozen or restricted Iranian funds and assets fully available for use
12. The US and Iran will establish an executive mechanism to monitor implementation of the MOU and future compliance with the final deal
13. After signing the MOU and implementing key ceasefire, blockade, shipping, oil waiver, and asset-release provisions, the US and Iran will begin final deal negotiations
14. The final deal will be endorsed by a binding UN Security Council resolution
The memorandum will trigger a 60-day window to negotiate a final deal.
Nigeria holds more than 200 trillion cubic feet of gas, one of the largest reserves in the world.
Yet for too long, too much of that gas was flared while the country depended heavily on imported petrol and diesel.
That contradiction is what Nigeria is now correcting.
Created by the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021, with operational regulations issued in 2022, the Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund is now being driven with renewed urgency under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, moving from mandate to measurable delivery.
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