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Jaafar Jaafar

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In the past, Tuaregs and other migrants from Niger Republic served as our domestic security guards, tea hawkers and water-mongers, but reverse is now the case. As naira depreciates against CFA franc, Nigerian artisans are now migrating to Niger in search of jobs.

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Jaafar Jaafar I know a professional artisan who relocated to Niger Republic with his business. The man is an excellent tailor that can sew every world class clothing designer. Brain drain affects Nigeria not just in academia or highly professional skills but in almost everything.

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Jaafar Jaafar Wallahi i have known a lot of people that travelled to Niger in search of greener pasture. This is something to worry about, sincerely.

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Jaafar Jaafar The other day a carpenter that works for me was telling me that he is planning to travel to Niger. I became curious and asked him why? He said he had many colleagues who are now in Niger and are sending decent money to their families in Nigeria, thanks to Naira depreciation.

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Killing of Emir of Gobir, failure to detect Labour House spy... Real reasons Tinubu sacked DGs of SSS, NIA emerge dailynigerian.com/killing-emir-g…

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Our locally manufactured products are also in high demand in neighboring countries because of the weaker naira. There are positives.

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A Nigerian soldier fighting to keep the nation safe receives a paltry salary of N56,600 ($36), while a senator doing a sinecure task gets N21 million ($13,200) ‘running cost’ monthly. I’m not asking for pay parity between senators and soldiers, but soldiers should be paid

A Nigerian soldier fighting to keep the nation safe receives a paltry salary of N56,600 ($36), while a senator doing a sinecure task gets N21 million ($13,200) ‘running cost’ monthly. 

I’m not asking for pay parity between senators and soldiers, but soldiers should be paid
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Ajuri Ngelale is the first presidential spokesman whose television face and Oyibo accent — not PR or media expertise — earned him the plum job. Tinubu’s family brought him for cosmetic effect to smarten the president’s geriatric outlook and gutteral voice. But soon afterwards,