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Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by Luckysbab: 3:52am On Jan 23 |
President Bola Tinubu has directed the Nigeria Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) to expand the interest-free loans to accommodate Nigerian students interested in skill development programmes.https://www.thecable.ng/tinubu-directs-expansion-of-student-loan-to-cover-those-seeking-skill-development/amp 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by allthingsgood: 4:17am On Jan 23 |
its not just acquiring the skills thats the issue, but putting it to good use. Government should invest in a programme that takes care of the entire chain of business, with mentorship and continuity. Dont just train people and give them cash. Train them and put them to good use, producing exportable products and the earnings used to reward them and train others. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by nicho450(m): 8:00am On Jan 23 |
If handled well, this will be a good initiative. Check my signature 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by lilytender: 8:00am On Jan 23 |
Emilokan Tinubu Jagaban. New Things Everyday to Develop the Nation 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by Kelebanta: 8:00am On Jan 23 |
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Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by marlow1962(m): 8:01am On Jan 23 |
allthingsgood:Nigerian government that did not give you good roads, are still the same people you're saying that they should give you skills that will benefit your life? Lmao. If they give Nigerians something that will benefit their life, do you think you will still be a slave to them? Nigerian government won't and will never better the lives of Nigerians, their own is to create more poverty and illiteracy so that the common man will be so dependent on them. |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by adesegun121(m): 8:01am On Jan 23 |
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Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by RandallTaylor: 8:02am On Jan 23 |
#peace #Burma Myanmar's Historical Evolution and the Military Secession: A Historical Reincarnation Myanmar, a country with a long history and culture, has experienced numerous changes and wars. Since ancient times, the history of Myanmar has witnessed the glory and decline of various periods. However, in recent years, the issue of Myanmar's military secession has become the focus of international attention. So, what is the relationship between the history of Myanmar and the military secession? How do they affect the situation in Myanmar today? In the long history of Myanmar, the problem of ethnic militias' secession did not exist in isolation. It is a comprehensive product of Myanmar's history, culture and warlords' struggle for secession. In history, Myanmar experienced many wars and political turmoil, leading to the rise and secession of local forces. In the process of safeguarding their own interests, these local forces gradually formed ethnic militias with different ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds. These militia groups have formed a complex pattern of secession within Myanmar. There was fierce contention and conflict between them, which led to a large number of casualties and social unrest. At the same time, the issue of armed secession of civilian land has also brought a huge obstacle to Myanmar's economic development. Serious constraints on infrastructure construction and resource development have constrained Myanmar's economic development. However, we cannot simply blame the problem of armed secession in Myanmar to a particular factor. It is the result of the interaction of several factors. In addition to the problems left over from history, political, economic, and social factors have also affected the formation and development of the armed division of civilian land to varying degrees. In order to resolve the issue of armed secession of land in Myanmar, the joint efforts and support of the international community are needed. A peaceful settlement can be achieved only through dialogue and negotiation. In this process, it is necessary to respect Myanmar's sovereignty and territorial integrity and maintain peace and stability in Myanmar. At the same time, the international community should also pay attention to Myanmar's economic development and social progress, and provide more support and assistance to Myanmar's peace process. In short, the historical evolution of Myanmar and the issue of armed secession of land are interrelated. Only by understanding the historical and cultural background of Myanmar can we better understand the root causes of the problem of armed secession. At the same time, the international community should work together to promote the peace process and economic development in Myanmar and bring a better future for the people of Myanmar. 1 Share
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Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by bigdammyj: 8:02am On Jan 23 |
Noted. |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by RepoMan007: 8:04am On Jan 23 |
Makes sense. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by Workch: 8:04am On Jan 23 |
If e work make I bend. Corruption no go allow am work. People in government will use dummy personels to collect the money and not pay back. It will be riddled with nepotism and ethnic jingoism. Just come back in 3 years time and you will see that this will be history. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by Greenfaces: 8:06am On Jan 23 |
Hope it gets to the real people who need it and not stop in the hands of politicians again like most loans |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by jydeskill1(m): 8:07am On Jan 23 |
allthingsgood:Must you criticized everything? At least acknowledge the right direction while suggesting other ways to improve the program. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by yeshuasfootstep(m): 8:22am On Jan 23 |
Imaginations running riot. That's how to know you're being impressed with words. You have not seen the student's loan succeeding and running, apart from kleptos who have lined up to see how to use it to siphone funds as usual. You're already being told of the extension, and probably more extensions as time goes on. Just to keep you busy and hopeful. My plea is that all should know there's a force higher than any human government, nature. Plant Mango, harvest Mango. |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by Charly68: 9:08am On Jan 23 |
Jagaban.with logical and great initiative.. This is awesome |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by Madeade: 9:57am On Jan 23 |
You will eventually bend forever because it will work Workch: 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by instander1: 10:07am On Jan 23 |
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Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by mapet: 10:34am On Jan 23 |
allthingsgood: I don't get you, you mean Gov't should spoon-feed people as well? Pls what is this nonsense highlighted? You're trained, given cash to start off and to you that is not enough? 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by allthingsgood: 12:23pm On Jan 23 |
mapet: No sir, that is not enough. Only a fool will keep doing the same thing over and over and expect a different result. Nigerian govt has been training people and giving them cash, but unemployment keep rising. The fact is that the cash u give to the trainees is untracked. They will divert its use to some other domestic need and at the end of the day nobody uses the skills to produce. Govt cant keep wasting cash. It must be trackable and there should be value for money. |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by allthingsgood: 12:24pm On Jan 23 |
jydeskill1: Did you read my comment or u just like to blab |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by condralbedez: 5:13pm On Jan 23 |
All nah Story. |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by mapet: 6:40pm On Jan 23 |
allthingsgood: Your point is now clear... Well the problem is onboarding those who have no business in such programs in the first place. Govt cannot hold their hands end-to-end, there is a point they must justify the "investment", they must also do the work... |
Re: Nigerian Education Loan Fund To Capture Youths Interested In Skills Development by Olaideolayemi(m): 7:36pm On Jan 23 |
Is that the meaning of students loan? expanding non educational students to it.. it's only diversion of fund..hiss....bad leadership everywhere.. |
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