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If Tinubu’s reforms are truly working, how come the man on the street is not feeling the positive impact of the reforms? Where are the jobs?
At what point will the common man on the street begin to benefit from these reforms? 👇👇👇
@RaminNasibov Start a business.....
That's actually great advice if you add context to it, but just saying START A BUSINESS without giving any valuable game, is social media cliche babble.
“Day in day out, they are borrowing money with no single infrastructure to show the government of Nigeria is working.
That rice wey dem give you today, you go suffer for 4 years"
Tired Nigerian youths warn their compatriots.
5 SHORT MORNING PRAYERS:
1. Thank You for this day.
2. Guide my thoughts and steps.
3. Fill my heart with peace.
4. Strengthen me for today’s tasks.
5. Let Your light shine through.
5 SHORT PRAYERS TO SAY BEFORE BEDTIME:
1. Thank You, God, for today.
2. Protect me through the night.
3. Forgive my wrongs, Lord Jesus.
4. Give me peaceful, restful sleep.
5. Stay with me, dear Lord.
🚨💣 Manchester United and Michael Carrick are set to continue together next season and beyond.
Chances increasing for weeks as reported and everyone at #MUFC feels he should stay.
Players, management, everyone on same page.
Next step: talks to final stages and new deal.
I was earning 30k when I got married in 2021.
Our total monthly household income was under 100k.
Five years into marriage, and we are still here.
So honestly, you can keep deceiving yourselves if you want.
“Nigerian don’t even want 24 hours light, can they even afford 24 hours light ? Nigerians just want to come home at 8pm and meet light so they won’t sweat when they sleep and also meet the light by 7am so they can iron thier cloths and then you can take the light and divert it to where factories are. Nigerians are not asking for much and they’re the easiest people to please. How can this be too much?”
- Deji Adeyanju.