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Dr. Joe Abah
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Following my complaint about @ExploreLegend, their CEO, @BAyonote, came to my residence today with a total of 10 of his staff. It seems that everything that could possibly have gone
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Yesterday, I pointed to the “Maradona Evil Genius” regime as the beginning of when Nigeria took a turn for the worse. 40,000 people engaged with the tweet. I could have
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Some young people feel that anyone who is 50 years & above was served full chicken & milk while at university and didn’t even leave chicken bones and kunu for
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Yesterday, I was privileged to be the Chief Judge of the @AEAtwit #MaskUpAbuja competition. I believe that I saw the best of Nigerian youth at that event and it greatly
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Dr Alfred Adewale Martins, Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, has called for govt to dialogue with religious leaders on the precautions needed to restart some personal worship in churches & mosques.
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Like play, like play, we now have 400,000 followers o. Do you have any hustle going on during this lockdown? Hit me up using #lockdownhustle and I’ll retweet for you.
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Like play, like play, we now have 400,000 followers o. Do you have any hustle going on during this lockdown? Hit me up using #lockdownhustle and I’ll retweet for you.if
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For today’s #GovernancePuzzles, assume you are the President of Nigeria. 65% of your economy is in the informal sector. Majority are undocumented. With COVID-19, you’ve had to lock down the
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Countries that have recently developed have high literacy rates: Singapore 97%; China 97%, Japan 99%. Even South Africa is 95%. Nigeria is only 62%. Assume you are the President, what
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See enh? Minimum wage of N18,000 is unrealistic. Some states can’t even pay it. We can’t afford N56,000 if everything else remains constant: cost of governance, 1100 MDAs, NASS salaries
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Assume you’re the President of Nigeria or Governor of your state. You’ve recently raised the Minimum Wage from N18,000 to N30,000. Oil prices have now crashed. COVID-19 lockdown has decimated
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Every single administration since independence has resolved to fight corruption. Corruption featured as a justification in every single military coup. Why is corruption still so prevalent in Nigeria and how
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