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The only beret you cannot wear by law is one that carries the logo or badge of any Nigerian security force and only if you’re not a member of that force.
Every other beret is free game.
No colour belongs to any group.
The law protects you.
Wear what you like.
Carry it anywhere.
If anybody asks “who goes you?”, just tell them the law goes anywhere.
Ignorance is not an excuse.
@that_trader_ Well , that depends on what we are building. If we're demolishing bungalows to build multiple 10 storey residential apartments then it's definitely worth it 👍🏿
Look up the size of the Earth compared to the Sun, the Solar System, the Milky Way and the observable universe. Then ask yourself, what could a being powerful enough to create all of that possibly want from you?
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IGBO-founders Victor Chiemerie & Francis Chiedozie, are developing an e-commerce platform 'Zapvendor', that helps small businesses create online shops and connect with nearby buyers, and purchases are completed directly via WhatsApp without needing a website.
“You’ll be the richer than Dangote if you can build a delivery service that picks up something in Lagos and gets it to Port Harcourt in less than 24 hours — or from Lagos to any state in Nigeria.”
— Financial expert
BREAKING: The World Bank has approved a fresh $1.25 billion loan for Nigeria 🇳🇬 under its Nigeria Actions for Investment and Jobs Acceleration programme
Aba (Abia State) is Nigeria's garment manufacturing capital. The 'Made in Aba' brand is recognised domestically and in regional markets for mass-production of affordable clothing across a wide product range.
A manufacturing base of genuine scale — developed without significant formal investment, holding substantial potential with targeted infrastructure and quality standards support.
From the Ministry's CCI Mapping Report. Download at https://t.co/3OkYZDnkO9
If you’ve ever lived in a Nigerian village or rural area, you KNOW frying Akara is SERIOUS BUSINESS! 🔥
Back in 1994, one of my secondary school mates’ mum was frying Akara… and the woman already had more than 3 houses from it! 🏠🏠🏠
Today, plenty sisters on this app are killing it with Kulikuli — some are even exporting to Canada 🇨🇦 and beyond! No be small thing.
So tell me… why the hullabaloo over what the First Lady said?
She spoke FACTS!
Akara, roasted corn, Kulikuli — these things don’t need millions to start. People have built empires, trained children, built houses, and lived well from them for decades.
Instead of twisting her words mischievously and taking one part out of context, why not celebrate the message of hope, self-reliance, and small beginnings?
No business is too small if you do it with wisdom, consistency, and prayer. Many big men and women today started with “ordinary” things.
Rural hustlers, village champions, and street entrepreneurs — una dey try! 💪
Drop your own Akara/Kulikuli success story below. Let’s trend the positive side!
#SmallBeginningsBigWins #NaijaHustle