This is for people who live in Nigeria. The manager of this blog does not know the ins and outs of your country, but you do and you may be able to help each other. You can post comments and discuss completely anonymously if you wish. Anything illegal, derogatory, or inflammatory will not be approved for posting. The purpose of this conversation is not to complain but to discuss ideas and solutions. You can post problems, but at the same time post what you have tried as a solution and ask questions that may be productive for you and your fellow citizens.
I have found that brainstorming between multiple people is usually better than just one or even two people discussing an issue.
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2 comments:
Well in Nigeria currently, things are getting more difficult. First, the cashless policy has made money unavailable for people even at the bank which is making most businesses stagnant. Second, fuel prices are increasing and even coupled with scarcity of fuel. We all need different ideas on how to sustain ourselves I this difficult period. Please shares some ideas about how we can.
Can you trade or barter? Sometimes that can be fine in lieu of cash.
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