2024: When Pleasure Peaks and Pain Plateaus
Turn by turn, every 60 minutes, 24 times in the day, the people of all lands within each 15-degree longitude of the earth’s globe will celebrate the coming of a new year together.
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Turn by turn, every 60 minutes, 24 times in the day, the people of all lands within each 15-degree longitude of the earth’s globe will celebrate the coming of a new year together.
While the propriety of the Nigerian government’s sponsoring of officials’ relations to the Dubai Conference of Parties is debatable, the lack of transparency and full disclosure of these relationships is not sublime.
Besides the high food inflation rate, the high population growth rate could also be responsible for Nigeria’s food insecurity.
To perpetuate males and preclude females from private and public sector governance comes at a huge cost to companies and the country. The 2023 policy thrust of national and subnational governments needs to veer off this male-chauvinistic trajectory.
While both predecessor and successor marked their 100 days out and in the number one office in Nigeria, highlighting what they considered their laudable achievements, it appears that none of them has met the true needs of Nigerians.
The research utilized open-source intelligence tools to scrape social media conversations related to President Tinubu’s policies in his first 60 days.
“We will not allow coup after coup in the West African sub-region. We will take this up seriously with the African Union, European Union, America, and Britain,” he said.
The country needs effective governance and regional cooperation to navigate through these turbulent times and emerge as a stable and prosperous nation once again.
Nigerian women have faced obstacles, including poverty, financial inclusion, finishing school, land ownership, internet access, and corporate representation.
From the analysis of Nigeria’s GDP growth historical data, Sub-Saharan African countries, and lower-middle-income economies’ GDP growth rate data, it appears that the 10% proposed growth rate by Tinubu may not be attainable.
Nigeria’s corporate businesses performed best in 15 years in Tinubu’s 3 weeks old presidency, but the inflation rate hit hardest in 17 years during his first week.
Thus while the Nigerian Navy is known around the world to be useful in combating illegal fishing in their country’s territorial waters, they are not known for combating illegal pumping of their country’s crude oil through illegal pipelines to vessels on the ocean.
Currently, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ranks among the 45 oldest presidents among 187 presidents of countries in the United Nations, going by the recent Pew research.
If the Tinubu government then decides to retain it for the first four years of its administration, subsidy payment is estimated to gulp 14.01 trillion.
However, the key question is, can the incoming President, Mr Bola Tinubu, resolve these age-long issues that have set the education sector backwards and give the people the type of education they need?