- "Marriage is a journey, not a destination. And like any journey, there will be ups and downs. But with love, commitment, and perseverance, you can overcome any obstacle and emerge stronger on the other side." - "Challenges in marriage are opportunities for growth, learning, and deeper connection. Embrace the journey, and remember that love is worth fighting for." - "When the road ahead seems uncertain, hold hands, take a deep breath, and remember why you started this journey together. Your love story is still being written – don't let difficulties define the narrative." - "Marriage is a bond between two imperfect people, and it's okay to stumble sometimes. But with forgiveness, understanding, and patience, you can rebuild, restore, and reignite the love that brought you together." - "Remember, marriage is a choice you make every day. Choose to love, choose to forgive, and choose to build a stronger, more resilient relationship, n...
"Diversify the economy" is a common phrase in Nigeria's national discourse. It is both the promised goal of every government in office and the request of citizens who understand a simple fact they don't need to be economists to grasp: that Nigeria is a mono-product economy that relies on crude oil revenues for 70% of its overall government revenues and 90% of its foreign exchange earnings. As with many petrostates, crude oil has come to define Nigeria over the past 50 years. It is the small god Nigeria's governments worship, as its price determines the fiscal health of the country and the "black gold" is seen as the glue that binds together the county's political elite and its disparate interest groups. Oil has created a crony capitalist economy of rent-seekers, stupendously wealthy individuals in Nigeria's rising sea of poverty, in which 100 million Nigerians now live in extreme poverty — the highest numbers in the world — and giving the country...
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