u/UseCurious3703

These Gen Alpha are cooked

These Gen Alpha are cooked

So my cousin(15F) uploaded this on her WhatsApp status. When I was 16 I was busy plotting my revenge on that dude that beat me 5-0 in winning eleven and also compiling cheats for GTA Vice City and San Andreas, not thinking of 500k😂

u/UseCurious3703 — 9 hours ago

The ₦1M Minimum Wage Debate and Hopes for the Future

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The NLC has proposed a ₦1M minimum wage for workers trying to balance income and the rising cost of living. While it sounds like a great idea on paper, implementing it in our current economy would backfire massively.

Minimum wage earners still wouldn't be able to afford basic needs. The cost of production, food prices, rent, transportation, and essential services would skyrocket to an even more unbearable level.

The link below expands on this much better:

News link

We don't need artificial wage hikes; we need a more productive economy that leads to steady, gradual, and sustainable growth. The question that still lingers is: when?

I am no economist but I know we Import more than export. How do we entice foreign businesses to set up factories? I know security is an important factor but it's not like everywhere is a warzone. A Pharma and Lithium processing company is looking set up or already set up a base in Abia and Nassarawa which is a good sign. Some of our able brothers in Diaspora and within are well capable of doing the same.

I am a strong believer in Nigeria. We might not have been blessed with performing leaders, and we have allowed religion, tribalism, politics, and the quest for power to divide us. But if we are to grow as a society, we must set aside our petty differences: the exact tools politicians deploy as a control measure to divide us.

Evil thrives in chaos, and they actively create chaos to maintain that control.

At the end of the day, we are all humans. Black, brown, white, Christian, Muslim, traditionalist, Atheist, straight, or gay ; it shouldn't matter. Let social justice prevail.

Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria; Looking forward to a progressive and Sustainable society.🇳🇬

u/UseCurious3703 — 14 days ago
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10*100,000= 1 million per traffic violation

All things being equal, the money realised from their convoys violating traffic laws should fund the next budget.

u/UseCurious3703 — 1 month ago

Why UNN still doesn't have a chemical Engineering Department

The University says that there is no adequate facility for the course due to the mass exodus the department faced during the Civil war. Could this be true or is this just a silly excuse used to mask the truth.

It cannot be only the chemical engineering department that faced such and how is it that since the civil war, no effort has been made to reinstate the programme.

Rumours have it that during the war, the department was the Biafran base for weapon-science research and development.

My friend had a lengthy chat with a civil war veteran who said the sole reason that prompted the closure of the programme was a chemical weapon developed by the department. This was used against the Nigerian army at Ohaji Egbema to devastating effect.

The weapon-science research and development rumour have been debunked by a news outlet having done their fact checking but the question still beckons.

Maybe someone here closer to the truth has an answer.

https://www.thecable.ng/fact-check-did-fg-shut-unns-chemical-engineering-department-because-of-role-during-civil-war/

u/UseCurious3703 — 2 months ago