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Ajoke Olaleye

Ajoke Olaleye

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Ajoke Olaleye

Ajoke Olaleye

•19/06/2023

When your career as an Accountant gets really boring.

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When your career as an Accountant gets really boring.

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Ajoke Olaleye

Ajoke Olaleye

•20/06/2023

Surviving in Nigeria after removal of fuel subsidy

How to survive in Nigeria after the Federal Government removed the fuel subsidy The removal of fuel subsidy in Nigeria has had a significant impact on the lives of many Nigerians. The price of petrol has skyrocketed, making it more expensive for people to get around and for businesses to operate. This has led to a number of challenges for Nigerians, including: Increased transportation costs: The price of petrol has increased by over 100% since the subsidy was removed. This has made it more expensive for people to get around, especially those who rely on public transportation. Higher food prices: The cost of transporting food has also increased, leading to higher food prices. This has put a strain on household budgets, especially for those who are already struggling to make ends meet. Reduced economic activity: The higher cost of fuel has led to a slowdown in economic activity. Businesses are finding it more difficult to operate, and this is leading to job losses. Despite these challenges, there are a number of things that Nigerians can do to survive in the wake of the fuel subsidy removal. These include: Find alternative transportation: If you can, try to find alternative transportation to public buses and taxis. This could include walking, biking, or carpooling. Shop around for food: Compare prices at different grocery stores to find the best deals. You may also want to consider buying in bulk to save money. Reduce your energy consumption: Turn off lights when you leave a room, and unplug appliances when they're not in use. You can also try to conserve energy by using fans instead of air conditioners, and by taking shorter showers. Get a second job: If you're struggling to make ends meet, consider getting a second job. This will help you to bring in more income and to offset the rising cost of living. Get help from the government: The government has a number of programs in place to help Nigerians who are struggling financially. These programs can provide financial assistance, job training, and other resources. The removal of fuel subsidy has been a difficult time for many Nigerians. However, by taking steps to conserve energy, find alternative transportation, and get help from the government, you can survive and even thrive in this new economic environment.

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Ajoke Olaleye

Ajoke Olaleye

•20/06/2023

Surving in Nigeria after removal of Fuel Subsidy(Part 2)

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Surving in Nigeria after removal of Fuel Subsidy(Part 2)

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Ajoke Olaleye

•20/06/2023

Signs that you might be ready for a career transition.

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Signs that you might be ready for a career transition.

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