May her soul rest in peace.
She must have met her husband now. May his soul also rest in peace.
What Kind of Country Do We Want?
More than 112 million people are living in poverty in Nigeria, yet the country's richest man would have to spend $1 million a day for 42 years to exhaust his fortune. ... 79%Women represent between 60 and 79 percent of Nigeria's rural labor force but are five times less likely to own their own land than men.
Poor governance, one of the major causes of poverty in Africa, involves various malpractices by the state and its workers. ... This type of governance affects the poorest people and leaves them vulnerable, as they are denied basic necessities such as healthcare, food and shelter.
Akpata stated that “the results of the study show that corruption in Nigeria could cost up to 37% of Gross Domestic Products (GDP) by 2030 if it's not dealt with immediately. This cost is equated to around $1,000 per person in 2014 and nearly $2,000 per person by 2030.
Corruption is an issue that touches us all. We need to move from political declarations to effective action.
Good governance and the fight against corruption in the digital era” in Nigeria.
“The only way to achieve zero tolerance is through concerted action at both national and international levels, so there is no weak spot, no chink in our armour, that is the aim.
However, combating corruption is ultimately a question of political will. Important progress has been made, but we are still well short of the zero tolerance we aspire to.
Nigeria, the dying mother land..😪😪