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Jackie Phamotse Calls Out Cyril Ramaphosa Over Relaxed Visa Policy for Nigerians.

Jackie Phamotse Calls Out Cyril Ramaphosa Over Relaxed Visa Policy for Nigerians.

Renowned South African author Jackie Phamotse has taken aim at President Cyril Ramaphosa over the government’s decision to ease visa restrictions for Nigerian visitors. In an open letter shared on social media, Phamotse raised alarm about potential security risks linked to the new policy, which allows Nigerian business people to obtain five-year multiple-entry visas and […]

Understanding the Price-Quality Illusion.

Understanding the Price-Quality Illusion.

It’s natural to assume that a higher price means better quality, but this isn’t always the case. Many brands capitalize on consumer psychology, pricing items higher simply to give the perception of exclusivity or quality, even when the product itself may not justify the cost. Understanding this can help you make more objective purchasing decisions. […]

Empowering Nigeria: The Case for Patronizing Made-in-Nigeria Products

Empowering Nigeria: The Case for Patronizing Made-in-Nigeria Products.

As Nigerians, we have a powerful opportunity to fuel our economy by embracing locally-made products. Here are a few reasons why patronizing Made in Nigeria goods is crucial: Economic Growth: Supporting local industries fosters economic growth by creating jobs, generating revenue, and stimulating investment within the country. This leads to a stronger and more self-sufficient […]

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