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Odunharry: Hello, kindly help a sister out. I need intermediate 2 past questions. My email is rikemate9@gmail.com. God bless. |
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machson: I got the exact same this morning and I have a feeling its all these GNLD people. I won't go o. |
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Good Morning Oluwaseun Osewa. I have some ideas I'd love to share with you and get your opinion on. It's something a little similar to how Nairaland works, but much more different. I'd appreciate if you could hit me up on nigerianhowto@gmail.com. I anticipate a quick response Sir. Thanks a lot. I hope this thread is still active though. 1 Like |
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About Competition Competition law sets out the rules that regulate the operation of commercial entities within the economy so as to ensure that virtues of competition are not impeded. Competition policy sets out the broad vision of measures aimed at promoting and regulating competition in the economy. It also sets out the goal of promoting competition in the economy. Competition is the process of economic rivalry between firms striving to gain sales, market shares and make profits. Some benefits of Competition are: • Competition frustrates cartels. • Competition kills monopoly. • Competition drives prices down. • Competition is in consumer interest. • Competition encourages quality. • Competition creates jobs. • Competition prevents price fixing. • Competition boosts the economy. • Competition protects the consumers. Competition Bill The Competition and Consumer Protection Bill is a bill that would benefit the private sector and set out regulations that promote competition, prohibit abuse and manipulation by monopolistic entities, as well as ensure consumer protection. The Competition Bill, sponsored by the Hon. Speaker Dogara, had it's first Public Hearing on May 31st at the House of Assembly. Join us in making this campaign go viral. Please help with the following: • Share our posts on your various social media pages. Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/competitionng Twitter: @competitionng Instagram: @competitionng • Take pictures, holding up the “iSay #YesToCompetitionBill” placard and post on all your social media platforms. • Join our National Walk For Competition: Date: Friday June 10, 2016 Time: 9.am - 12 noon Take off point - Allen Round About, opposite Alade Market 1st stop - LTV Agidingbi IKEJA 2nd stop- MiTV Alausa IKEJA Final Stop - Office of the Commissioner, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Secretariat, Alausa, IKEJA. Let's all join hands to build a better nation. #YesToCompetitionBill
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Rev. George Adegboye of Rhema Chapel... God increase his anointing. |
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enairaprof: You are very correct. Its very advisable to get your certificate cos you never can tell when it might come in handy, but there are loads of jobs and businesses that are out there for you to tap into. As long as you're not the type that sits on his ass expecting everything to fall in place, you'll definitely make it by God's grace. Just start from somewhere, no matter how little (Rome sef wasn't built in a day). Check out https://www.nigerianhowto.com for different ideas of lucrative businesses (and how to begin) you can venture into, as well as the latest job vacancies in Nigeria. Working hard and working smart is key.
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Poultry business is a very lucrative business, no matter the niche you decide to venture into. With the right amount of dedication, seriousness and knowledge, you should succeed in this business. Read about it on http://nigerianhowto.com/how-to-start-poultry-farming/
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I don't get why our memories as Nigerians are so short-termed. Because a man shines his teeth at you now and tells you what you easily wanna hear, you've forgotten all you went through for 6 years while he was in government. We should better smarten up and learn to imbibe "no pain no gain"...you can ask South Africa for advice. Our waka still far. In other news, check out this site https://www.nigerianhowto.com |
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