The rule of law is an intangible asset,when a nation toys with it, collapse is inevitable.
God won’t save a country that refuses to save itself.
Our only way out is a citizen-led revolution of accountability.
Old or young, we must protect our PVCs. And parents must stop selling our future for 5k, a bottle of malt, and a roll of Gala.
True governance isn't a miracle, it’s a consequence of active citizenship.
Don’t give the grassroots grants. From history, Safety nets of Nigeria govts are SPVs nd political handouts
Prioritize basic infrastructures, fix insecurity nd let everybody be equal b4 the law..
With efforts from all tiers of govt, the society ll thrive including businesses.
Bros,In the grassroot, let them fix power, insecurity, roads, provide basics for free payin schs. To a considerable level, let them reduce fiscal nd political rascality from local govt to Abuja, SMEs will thrive on its own. Comin out to Mu le as usual,, 50k grant to start Akara nd kuli kuli biz is a No wit current realities.
Politics Ya were gan..to see my egbons defendin any tyn Tinubu today, Hmmmm.
Nothin is wrong startin petty biz. but Is today’s biz environment same as when many were trained from proceeds of petty biz..
Meanwhile, many of them were trained from the proceeds of Akara, Pepper, Agbado, Kulikuli and other petty businesses of their parents ooo.
The other time, one Igbolabi told one of his usual lies that my dad (who lived and died in Okemesi Ekiti) was Gateman of his own father (who lived and died in Ibadan), they jumped at the lie and started dancing Azonto up and down.
It never occured to them that rising from a NO BACKGROUND as done by some of us should be an inspiration to others.
Now, it is the issue of the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, mentioning that the little token she provided can be used to start Akara, Kulikuli, Agbado and other petty businesses that is their wahala.
They have forgotten that many of them were raised and even sent to school by mothers were diligent in their Akara, Pepper, Agbado and other petty businesses.
Make una sha stay on Social Media dey cry of hunger in the land, while Nigerians who are creatively rendering services are telling good stories about their lives.
Na una kuku know
Hissssssssssssh
@rundriveng 😂 Bros as a retailer nd business onwer, if in my climate survey abt my pricing, if get a response rate above 80% nd favorable response is close to 60%. I ll maintain it but if the response is not favorable, I ll review the price. It sud av nothin to do wit religion
@Oluwamidunsin Research nd dev is not part of our culture, It explains everytyn abt our public institutions. The ones privileged to get the funding…If it does not protect their interest. O ti lor. E.g @inecnigeria
@ChuksEricE@Pros4luv Whoever wrote the script to deregister ADC nah guru for TV series. Am sure they also ve something in stock for NDC but still Lapite Ma lule.
Allow me to pray Psalm 91 over your life today:
May you dwell in the secret place of the Most High, and may you remain under the shadow of the Almighty.
May the Lord be your refuge and your fortress. When fear rises, when uncertainty comes, when battles surround you, may your heart remember that God is faithful and He is with you.
I pray that every trap of the enemy set against your life will fail. Every hidden attack, every evil report, every arrow that flies by day, and every terror that comes by night shall not prevail over you.
May the Lord cover you with His feathers, and may you find safety under His wings. May His truth be your shield and your protection.
I declare that no evil shall overpower you, and no disaster shall come near your dwelling. The Lord will command His angels concerning you, to guard you in all your ways.
You will not be destroyed by what was sent to break you. You will not be swallowed by fear. You will not lose your peace. The God who has kept you until now will continue to preserve you.
May the Lord satisfy you with long life, reveal His salvation to you, and cause you to see His goodness in every area of your life.
In the name of Jesus, amen.