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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
WIKIPEDIA OFF THE AIR
The world's internet search engine Wikipedia has shut down it self For 24 hours.This is to protest the anti piracy law being proposed by the legislature. Other websites alse join in the protest.
CALL OFF YOUR STRIKE ASUU
University Teachers under the auspacises of The Acedemic staff of Nigerian Universities had been on strike since last year. The lecturers may have a geneiune reason but this an appeal that for the sake of children they should call of the strike.
SURVIVING THE HARD TIMES
That times are extremely
hard now globally appears to be obvious
to all Daily. Our budget estimates are suffering implementation because of
scarce resources to match them.Yet things that we must do every day keep
cropping up. The question is,
how do we cope with the Hard times? Here are
some useful tips on how to survive the hard times:
1.Always plan on how you
will spend the little that you have: Most people have the wrong notion that
planning has only to do with a large sum of money. This is totally wrong as you
can plan even with one kobo.If you set out shopping with one kobo but don’t
know what you want to buy ‘ you may end up buying anything which on the long
run may not be what you need at the time.
2.Spent within your means,
Never. never borrow to spent. Your budget should be within what you can afford.
3.Buy only the
necessary.What you can do with out ,leave it at the moment.
4.Dont shop for shopping
sake.
5And always ensure that
you have reserve
Meanwhile .we may be
facing harder times in 2012.According
to Chief Economist; Mr Justin
Lin,.Nations may face tough economic times in 2012.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
GOVERNMENT LOSSES N733.5 BILLION TO STRIKE
It
has been discovered that the federal government of Nigeria has
lost a whooping sum of N733.5 billion as a result of the nationwide strike declared
by the organized labour. A survey by TION’S BLOG revealed that:(1.) The Banking
sector led the losers chart with about N400 billion.other losers are:
2.Information,Communication
and Technology sector =N159.5 billion
3.The
Maritine sector =N18 billion
4.The
Manufacturing sector =N10 billion
5.The
Capital Market sector =N10 billion .
It
was therefore a thing of joy that the organized labour accepted the governments
offer of N97.00 per litre and suspended their strike.From all indicatons ,if
the strike has prolonged it is evident the economy of Nigeria would have
collapsed.
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