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A PEOPLE GET WHAT THEY DESERVE

Lagos is building 4000 Megawatts of Electricity away from the National GRID. Also is building the biggest food storage systems to ensure a defence against hunger.

Ekiti is clearing vast forests to establish farmlands for jobless youth as a way to reverse dependence on other regions for food.

Ekiti has established one of the biggest dairy farms in Nigeria.

But Kano is fighting over who among two people is the legitimate Emir and Adamawa is creating more Chiefdoms.

"Kowa da kiwon da ya karbeshi,makwapcin mai akuya ya sayi kura"

We really need to consider the real issues affecting our people. A restructured Nigeria is indeed a few days away. Dependence on FAAC will soon end. VAT is about value addition. The sooner we export meat rather than cows the better. The sooner we sell shoes and bags rather than skins the better. The sooner we sell processed rice, milk and groundnut oils the better.

The National GRID has collapsed 12 times this year and the solution will soon be regional or micro Grids. The sooner we prepare for that the better. School fees may soon return to tertiary institutions. We either empower our people or we run the risk of lower enrollment at all levels.

These are the real issues we should focus on if I may suggest. Lagos says FAAC represents only 26.1% of their income. We can lower ours to 10 or less if we harness our God given resources and add value to our products before they go to the South.

I am a realist, but I come in peace
A PEOPLE GET WHAT THEY DESERVE Lagos is building 4000 Megawatts of Electricity away from the National GRID. Also is building the biggest food storage systems to ensure a defence against hunger. Ekiti is clearing vast forests to establish farmlands for jobless youth as a way to reverse dependence on other regions for food. Ekiti has established one of the biggest dairy farms in Nigeria. But Kano is fighting over who among two people is the legitimate Emir and Adamawa is creating more Chiefdoms. "Kowa da kiwon da ya karbeshi,makwapcin mai akuya ya sayi kura" We really need to consider the real issues affecting our people. A restructured Nigeria is indeed a few days away. Dependence on FAAC will soon end. VAT is about value addition. The sooner we export meat rather than cows the better. The sooner we sell shoes and bags rather than skins the better. The sooner we sell processed rice, milk and groundnut oils the better. The National GRID has collapsed 12 times this year and the solution will soon be regional or micro Grids. The sooner we prepare for that the better. School fees may soon return to tertiary institutions. We either empower our people or we run the risk of lower enrollment at all levels. These are the real issues we should focus on if I may suggest. Lagos says FAAC represents only 26.1% of their income. We can lower ours to 10 or less if we harness our God given resources and add value to our products before they go to the South. I am a realist, but I come in peace
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