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7 WAYS TO GET NIGERIA OUT OF ECONOMIC RECESSION

By   Augustine Kanu  and  Hart Ekeledo In less than ten years now, Nigeria's economy has twice embarked on recession. The first being in the year 2010; shortly  after  the change in government of United States of America, which saw  the now outgoing president Barack Obama of the Democrats party taking over leadership from president George Bush of the Republicans. Obama's new government brought a lot of unpleasant change that negatively affected almost every sector in US (leading to loss of jobs, hardships, etc). Nigeria and other countries that were dependent on US as well got their share of America's travail. The situation was referred to as a global meltdown. Soon enough, US got onto her feet again, and so did Nigeria and her like minds but much more later. However, the lessons of that economic recession were hitherto, forgotten by Nigerian government. You May Also Like:  WEST AFRICA’S YOUNGEST FEMALE WRITER-PHILANTHROPIST EXPOSED!

Meet Nigeria’s Youngest Beautiful Female Lawyer and SAN to Be

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As the clock ticks into seconds to form minutes of the hours of each day, we see lot more reasons why every individual in every nook and cranny of the globe should not yet loss hope in the project called Nigerian, the circumstances and vile vices bedevilling the nation notwithstanding. The yesterday of the nation Nigeria was known to have been great, but somewhere along the line and unfortunately too, the table turned, events became topsy-turvy making her lose her good reputation, glory and respect. However, indications are that project Nigeria is kicking back to basics, not the last kicks of a dying horse, but the “full of life” kicks of a new born. This is constantly seen in the efforts and achievements a good number of her youths, their positive drive and their commitment to goodness. One of such persons is a young female lawyer who despite her very tender age, through hard work, recorded a smooth transition into the exalted dome of solicitors. We sat over some pieces of sm