The AfricaNews articles of gladysnyong
Few limbs and a job on the bridge
Everyday at the bridge gives him tremendous hope. How else would he survive with the dignity of a man? As passers -by throw N20, N10,N5 notes at him, he mumbles with a wide smile: "thank you, brother, sister; God will richly bless you, and give you a good job". Occasionally, he gets a N100 note or more. Kunle Adebisi, in his early thirties is not beggar; at least to himself: he'd rather work with his hands to earn a living. - Ironically he does not have hands. He lost his two hands in a fire accident when he was seven years old. But that does not bother him any more. If he could be useful to the society, he would do so with his whole heart.
That is why he is sweeps the I…Investing in Nigeria: The energy deal
If you have been closely watching investment boom trend in Africa, then it would be no mystery to you that the next biggest investment break worth tapping into is the Nigerian energy sector. This is simply going by the law of demand and supply which states that the more of a product or service that is needed, is supplied, it will be paid for, by the buyer(s). - Only ten years ago, the country rose from having a teledensity in telecommunications of 0.04 to 64.16 per cent, that is about 400,000 lines in 2001 to 89.9 million active lines as at January 2011, according to statistics from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), making it the biggest market for telecommunications growth in Af…
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