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2 minutes of economic reality from Nigeria
1. Cheaper to export outside Nigeria than within Nigeria (read that again)
2. Roads in the Niger Republic are better than roads in Nigeria (what's the population of the Niger Republic abi?)
Nigeria still has no horizontal rail lines, so how can there be intra-state trade? If there are no rails to move it and the roads are decrepit?. The existing rails were all designed by the British to export raw materials. Since 1960, Nigeria has not fixed this issue
But you want a $ 1 trillion economy.
Due to fifa's new H2H rules, for the first time in World Cup history, we will see 2 teams actively wanting to lose a match. In the Austria vs Algeria match, both teams are safely through after beating Jordan due to the new H2H rule. However, the team that finishes in 2nd in Group J will face Spain, when the team that finishes 3rd will likely face Switzerland. Obviously with neither team wanting to face Spain, Austria will be hoping to lose and drop down to 3rd, whilst Alergia will be hoping for a draw or a loss to stay 3rd...
What a bizarre outcome this is.. 🤯
$2.1B were voted for military hard and software for the operations against Boko Haram, those responsible sat down as if they were going to have a lunch or dinner and shared it and put in in their bank accounts - Late ex President Muhammadu Buhari.