Happy New Month, Ndi Okigwe South!
May June bring peace, progress, prosperity, and fresh opportunities to every home. Together, we will continue to champion the cause of our people and build a brighter future for generations to come.
#HappyNewMonth#NdiOkigweSouth#YouthQuake
A lot of Nigerian youths are not lazy. They are simply tired of surviving in a country where hard work no longer guarantees progress. A graduate becomes a bike rider.
A businessman becomes a POS agent.
What is the biggest problem facing young Nigerians today?
#NigerianYouth
@DOlusegun But my question why do we need foreign validation our leaders will not go to our media houses here but will use taxpayer money fly to go and lie overseas
If I could give anyone one piece of advice to get through their day, it would be this:
Take the day one step at a time.
Don’t carry yesterday’s regrets and don’t worry too much about tomorrow’s problems. Focus on what you can do right now. A small step forward is still progress.
Policy without cushioning is punishment.
You don’t reform an economy overnight when 70% of people survive daily.
Better approach:
Remove subsidy gradually + invest the savings immediately into transport, food supply chains and public works so people feel relief before pain.
Fuel Subsidy Removal The Bus Stop Economy
At the bus stop, nobody talks politics anymore.
Everyone talks transport fare.
Subsidy removal was supposed to save the country…
But the savings never reached the citizens paying the price.
The problem is government removed spending power without increasing earning power.
Better approach:
Before tightening the economy, increase local production food, transport and energy so citizens have income to survive the adjustment.
Today, salary stays the same but prices wake up every day with new ambition.
Inflation is not just numbers it is parents removing meat from soup quietly so children won’t notice.
The problem is not that prices rose.