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Quite Funny, NSA Assures Nigerians All is under Control

General Owoeye Andrew Azazi, the National Security Adviser has accused the United States Embassy in Nigeria of spreading unnecessary panic over its claims that the Boko Haram fundamentalist sect may launch attacks on three prominent hotels in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.
The US embassy had yesterday alerted American citizens in Nigeria that it has information that the militant group which activities resulted into scores of death over the weekend in Damaturu, Yobe State may strike in the three top hotels highly patronised by the expatriate community during the Eid-el-kabir celebrations.
The embassy therefore warned US citizens to keep off the hotels.
But Azazi told a news agency that the alert of possibility of attack on the hotels is not a new one.
“The (U.S. statement) is eliciting unhealthy public anxiety and generating avoidable tension,” said the NSA.
He also assured that the government will continue to protect lives and property of Nigerians.
According to him, the security services have for the past three months implemented measures to prevent such attacks.
Azazi advised members of the public to go about their business without fear.
Well the way things are going it seems everything is just under alarm and everyone needs to take control of their lives and property in anyway they can.The Results that Awaits Lack Of Productive Performance

Lack of productive performance in any group or organization is the fruit of having the wrong personnel heading such a group or organization. The best way to tackle such flops is to give the axe to the head of such group or Organization.
The NFF did that to Siasia and I Think Our Security Chiefs and Ministers needs that too and a bigger hole should be made for them to be axed out.
Nigerian Ministers way of Hitting Their Targets

This is just the best way for you to Hit your targets when you don't actually know what your target is. Just Throw your dart at whatever and make your target around it.
I Guess that is the General Ministerial Formula and Probably that's the reason why No Minister has been able to completely make any visible impart that has benefited Nigerians.
NNPC Paying its Dues
Subsidy Removal Bitters

GEJ - My Dear Nigeria, Sorry I Have to do this to You whether you like it or not, I showed you the Waters (Fountain of Fuel Subsidy) to drink but you refused and yet your situation is not getting any better.
Now you have to take this Bitters (Subsidy Removal Bitters) so that it can cleanse your System of all forms of Corruption that has kept you in this terrible situation.
Now Open Your Mouth and drink this Bitters or I ...
The Fountain Of Fuel Subsidy

My Dear Nigerians, I Have brought you to the water (The Fountain of Fuel Subsidy removal) and you have to drink or we may have some serious problems if we continue with this thirst. GEJ.
We might not find a better stream than this at this time to enable us achieve our developmental goals.
Nigerian People are you willing to drink this???
What It Cost To Start up or Manage A Business in Nigeria

Starting up a business and keeping up with that business is a tough herculean task considering all the hassle one will need to go through just to start up the business. In surviving and running such a business in Nigeria requires a lot of innovativeness.
Here are some of the known Challenges that most Business owners or starters would definitely have to face while starting or running their businesses.
1. Lack of Infrastructure
The first business challenge you will face when doing business in Nigeria is infrastructural challenge. Nigeria lacks the basic infrastructure and logistics to support entrepreneurship. If you are going to run a successful business in Nigeria; then you must have the financial muscle to provide your own infrastructure.
Take for instance you want to start a manufacturing firm in Nigeria; you will need to build your own factory, provide your own water supply and other amenities that encourages business operations. Infrastructural challenge will directly or indirectly increase your start-up overhead cost so you have to properly factor in this challenge in your business plan.
2. Poor Power Supply
Poor power supply is the next challenge militating against the successful growth of small business start-ups in Nigeria. Successful companies operating in Nigeria has found a way to deal with the challenge of power supply by providing their own power. while few others have moved into neighboring countries where power supply is stable. If you are successfully going to operate a business in Nigeria; then you must map out a plan to curtail the harsh effect of poor power supply.
3. Inadequate Security
Security is the next challenge you must deal with especially if you are a foreigner wanting to invest in building a business in Nigeria. apart from the efforts of the security forces you still need to factor in the cost of providing a private security for your business to avoid the unwanted that can ruin your business.
4. Inconsistent Government Policies
Government inconsistency is really a challenge you will have to tackle if you must succeed in Nigeria as an entrepreneur. Governance is something entrepreneurs have no control over; all entrepreneurs can do is to influence government’s policy with respect to enacting favorable business laws. But you must have political clout and massive resources to be able to influence government laws. The best strategy to combating the ever changing policy of the government is to keep a keen eye on government laws and swiftly adjust your business to align with the policies.
5. Transportation Challenges
The next challenge of doing business in Nigeria is the poor transportation standard. As expected; the dependable source of raw materials may not be situated close to its market. So you will have to decide if to locate your business close to the raw materials or close to your market. Either way; transportation of either raw materials or finished goods will be involved and this will pose a great challenge if you intend operating in Nigeria.
6. Inability to access funds
Of all the business challenges involved with starting a small business in Nigeria; this one interest entrepreneurs the most. Inability to access funds and banks unwillingness to support entrepreneurship and small business is the major barrier to massive entrepreneurship growth in Nigeria.
7. Lack of Governmental Support
The last but not the least challenge of doing business in Nigeria is government’s insensitivity to the plight of entrepreneurs and small business owners. And the result of these insensitivity surfaces in the form of double taxation, unnecessary levies and duties; and high cost of obtaining business licenses.
8. Corruption
Corruption is a cancer that has eaten deep into the hearts of governance in Nigeria and can be seen in almost all aspects of governance and organizations here in Nigeria, When starting or running a business in Nigeria you need to be aware of such challenge and make sure your business is genuine and you have acquired all necessary document needed to certify your business or else you might become a money bag for some people who will want to take advantage of you and ripe you of the little money you are trying to use to run your business.
In conclusion, Doing business in Nigeria can be so challenging but if you are able to overcome this challenges you will surely enjoy doing business in Nigeria as you have a ready market for whatever business you want to operate in Nigeria that will be willing to give you the financial pleasures you want to derive from your business but that's if you are willing to put in the effort to make yourself a brand in that business niche.
I highlighted these challenges not to discourage anyone wanting to start up a good business in Nigeria; but to help you prepare in advance in order to overcome this challenges and take up business to the zenith.
Best of Lucks.
The Deplorable Conditions Of Nigerian Roads.

A Statistics by a Federal Government agency, Rural Road Access and Mobility Project, has revealed that 85 per cent of Nigerians roads are in bad condition.
Only about 15 per cent of more than 16,000 kilometers of secondary and tertiary roads in the country were motorable while the local government roads were worst hit as about 70 per cent of local government were roads impassable.
Out of over 160,000 kilometre of secondary and tertiary roads in Nigeria, with an average registered network of 4,000 kilometres per state, only about 10 to 15 per cent is paved.“While a large proportion of this network remains in poor or very poor conditions, with only 15 per cent of federal roads in good conditions, it is sad to note that rural roads that are statutorily referred to as local government roads which constitute about 132,000 kilometres (67.7 per cent) of the entire road networks in Nigeria are the worst hit by this state of disrepair.”
This bad roads has several negative effect on agriculture as about 20 per cent of total agriculture production never reached the market due to bad roads.
This roads are generally in poor condition, leading to loss of several lives in road accidents, causing damages to vehicles, and contributing to hazardous traffic conditions in spite of the huge resources channeled toward road constructions , yet the deplorable conditions of most Nigerian roads still persist.
How Long will Nigerians continue with this Situation.
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