Wednesday, 5 April 2017

A NAIRA TO A DOLLAR POSSIBLE??? - Our Cumulative Responsibily

A 25kva generator was N4700 in 1979.

[4/5, 15:43] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Do you know that in dollars it is still about the same value in cost to the naira then.

[4/5, 15:43] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Or very close

[4/5, 15:44] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Do you know that in dollars it is still the value of the naira then

[4/5, 15:49] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Do we know that 5 products like Microsoft can take us back to 1N to a dollar. Or Permanent cure for HIV, Ebola, Leprosy,  Hypertension, Diabetes and when the world conquer those ones more we evolve and that can be the challenge for another generation.
[4/5, 15:52] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: This is how simple solving Nigerian economic problems can be ;5 ordinary Nigerian with the right world problem solving idea and financial support.
[4/5, 15:52] Adewale Adekoya cacl: In 1983, N1 = $2, i think the gen set is cheaper today. But we hav lost the benefit/value to poorly managed country and corruption/looters.
[4/5, 15:58] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Do we know that we don't need to depend on Government to do the magic. We just need to have a sizable number of business  people in Nigeria trading products in huge volume across our border in exchange for the dollars to the point our informal market have the dollars surplus enough. As people are becoming desperate to sell, dollars will become pure water.... It may take a while though but that is the guaranteed way out of our mess; REAL MARKET DRIVEN EXCHANGE RATE.

I am disposed to be one of them and with a 1,000,000.00 Real Nigerian doing genuine international business and please do not look too far as Cotonou is abroad as well as the entire west Africa.

[4/5, 16:07] Adewale Adekoya cacl: 1. No manufacturing/Agro processing companys
[4/5, 16:08] Adewale Adekoya cacl: To achieve this we need gov. No doubt
[4/5, 16:09] Adewale Adekoya cacl: 'Cos the baine of development is energy (electricity)
[4/5, 16:15] B J AJAYI: 👍🏾
[4/5, 16:16] B J AJAYI: We need government....
[4/5, 16:18] B J AJAYI: It goes beyond that - the technologies being developed in Nigeria are taken, stolen, or dashed out to foreigners who make money from it before it is realized.  You need stability to make progress.
[4/5, 16:20] B J AJAYI: 25KVA generator was N4,744  in 1979.
[4/5, 16:22] B J AJAYI: 50KVA generator was N7398 in 1979.
[4/5, 16:25] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: You need a 300W solar panel to power some light points, a 14inch tv,a decoder, a laptop and a fan to work 12 hours a day and sleep well at night. That will cost about N400,000.00. And you only replace your battery every 2 - 7 years depending on use and quality of battery. This may be considered a luxury. So you can do half of that for light, fan and laptop or tv at a time. That is N200,000.00 and whatever a man have to sacrifice to solve his business problem is worth it.

[4/5, 16:28] B J AJAYI: Where will the solar panel, tv,can, etc come from? What fraction of the N400k or N200k benefits Nigeria in terms of job or wealth creation? That is the issue.
[4/5, 16:37] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: I will recommend this book 'who moved my Cheese ' it changed my approach to life and situation. Government appear or is dysfunctional and so I am disposed to be my own government and may take a little while longer.  Cadbury had operated in over 2 decades without public power,  MTN people claimed made Roi in one year where power was epileptic.

What do I have to do is the question I must answer and take corresponding action upon.

[4/5, 16:38] Adewale Adekoya cacl: 👍
[4/5, 16:39] Adewale Adekoya cacl: Optimistic level..........
[4/5, 16:40] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: No my new NORMAL
[4/5, 16:41] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: This should be OUR NEW NORMAL

[4/5, 16:42] B J AJAYI: Well, there are different perspective to life. One is me, me and me. Another could be what moves the society forward. If the latter, we have to think beyond "me"
[4/5, 16:45] B J AJAYI: Who Moved My Cheese while individual could be applied to the society when societal leaders think beyond themselves! If they think others first - then they will not steal us blind and build 80 bedroom apartment for themselves
[4/5, 16:48] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: My next meditation is on Being Handful Of Purpose and I will looking at what really count; leaving for me against living for a course bigger than me and trail blazing every move, accounting for every time lived; making that time count for other people's happiness
[4/5, 16:49] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Catch a glimpse here though unfinished
[4/5, 16:50] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Being Handful of Purpose
By Odusina Adewale Hiworks

I have been around for almost half of century and attended many many funeral. I am yet to hear as part of achievements the record of money left in bank accounts talk less of getting an applause for such humongous amount if any.

Crystal clear money  and lots if, it IS NOT the end itself, but a mean to an end.

We can now imagine how many will die to save for afterlife as if such life exist. Even the children of millions do not even have an idea where some of such people stock their wealth and therefore such wealth are lost forever. How about those laundering from government in billions and saving such in sock away pits,  parcel of lands and such unbelievable places.

[4/5, 16:51] B J AJAYI: Good introduction -
[4/5, 16:52] B J AJAYI: However - we should really think beyond me, me and me
[4/5, 17:01] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Anyone consumed by personal agenda can not be resourceful in solving a local problem talk less of international ones.
[4/5, 17:04] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: I0 billion naira saved in sockaway pit can build a health facility that will provide dialysis for 10,000 people monthly at maintenance price. The money was not meant to generate profit for crying out loud!!!

[4/5, 17:05] ‪+234 803 152 8174‬: 👊🏿
[4/5, 17:22] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: 10years ago at CA.
[4/5, 17:23] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Engr Adekoya,  you know 10years ago I have been sharing about this normal of mine and now I am more convinced than ever, it is the way forward for all of us.

A 25kva generator was N4700 in 1979.

[4/5, 15:43] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Do you know that in dollars it is still about the same value in cost to the naira then.

[4/5, 15:43] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Or very close

[4/5, 15:44] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Do you know that in dollars it is still the value of the naira then

[4/5, 15:49] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Do we know that 5 products like Microsoft can take us back to 1N to a dollar. Or Permanent cure for HIV, Ebola, Leprosy,  Hypertension, Diabetes and when the world conquer those ones more we evolve and that can be the challenge for another generation.
[4/5, 15:52] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: This is how simple solving Nigerian economic problems can be ;5 ordinary Nigerian with the right world problem solving idea and financial support.
[4/5, 15:52] Adewale Adekoya cacl: In 1983, N1 = $2, i think the gen set is cheaper today. But we hav lost the benefit/value to poorly managed country and corruption/looters.
[4/5, 15:58] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Do we know that we don't need to depend on Government to do the magic. We just need to have a sizable number of business  people in Nigeria trading products in huge volume across our border in exchange for the dollars to the point our informal market have the dollars surplus enough. As people are becoming desperate to sell, dollars will become pure water.... It may take a while though but that is the guaranteed way out of our mess; REAL MARKET DRIVEN EXCHANGE RATE.

I am disposed to be one of them and with a 1,000,000.00 Real Nigerian doing genuine international business and please do not look too far as Cotonou is abroad as well as the entire west Africa.

[4/5, 16:07] Adewale Adekoya cacl: 1. No manufacturing/Agro processing companys
[4/5, 16:08] Adewale Adekoya cacl: To achieve this we need gov. No doubt
[4/5, 16:09] Adewale Adekoya cacl: 'Cos the baine of development is energy (electricity)
[4/5, 16:15] B J AJAYI: 👍🏾
[4/5, 16:16] B J AJAYI: We need government....
[4/5, 16:18] B J AJAYI: It goes beyond that - the technologies being developed in Nigeria are taken, stolen, or dashed out to foreigners who make money from it before it is realized.  You need stability to make progress.
[4/5, 16:20] B J AJAYI: 25KVA generator was N4,744  in 1979.
[4/5, 16:22] B J AJAYI: 50KVA generator was N7398 in 1979.
[4/5, 16:25] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: You need a 300W solar panel to power some light points, a 14inch tv,a decoder, a laptop and a fan to work 12 hours a day and sleep well at night. That will cost about N400,000.00. And you only replace your battery every 2 - 7 years depending on use and quality of battery. This may be considered a luxury. So you can do half of that for light, fan and laptop or tv at a time. That is N200,000.00 and whatever a man have to sacrifice to solve his business problem is worth it.

[4/5, 16:28] B J AJAYI: Where will the solar panel, tv,can, etc come from? What fraction of the N400k or N200k benefits Nigeria in terms of job or wealth creation? That is the issue.
[4/5, 16:37] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: I will recommend this book 'who moved my Cheese ' it changed my approach to life and situation. Government appear or is dysfunctional and so I am disposed to be my own government and may take a little while longer.  Cadbury had operated in over 2 decades without public power,  MTN people claimed made Roi in one year where power was epileptic.

What do I have to do is the question I must answer and take corresponding action upon.

[4/5, 16:38] Adewale Adekoya cacl: 👍
[4/5, 16:39] Adewale Adekoya cacl: Optimistic level..........
[4/5, 16:40] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: No my new NORMAL
[4/5, 16:41] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: This should be OUR NEW NORMAL

[4/5, 16:42] B J AJAYI: Well, there are different perspective to life. One is me, me and me. Another could be what moves the society forward. If the latter, we have to think beyond "me"
[4/5, 16:45] B J AJAYI: Who Moved My Cheese while individual could be applied to the society when societal leaders think beyond themselves! If they think others first - then they will not steal us blind and build 80 bedroom apartment for themselves
[4/5, 16:48] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: My next meditation is on Being Handful Of Purpose and I will looking at what really count; leaving for me against living for a course bigger than me and trail blazing every move, accounting for every time lived; making that time count for other people's happiness
[4/5, 16:49] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Catch a glimpse here though unfinished
[4/5, 16:50] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Being Handful of Purpose
By Odusina Adewale Hiworks

I have been around for almost half of century and attended many many funeral. I am yet to hear as part of achievements the record of money left in bank accounts talk less of getting an applause for such humongous amount if any.

Crystal clear money  and lots if, it IS NOT the end itself, but a mean to an end.

We can now imagine how many will die to save for afterlife as if such life exist. Even the children of millions do not even have an idea where some of such people stock their wealth and therefore such wealth are lost forever. How about those laundering from government in billions and saving such in sock away pits,  parcel of lands and such unbelievable places.

[4/5, 16:51] B J AJAYI: Good introduction -
[4/5, 16:52] B J AJAYI: However - we should really think beyond me, me and me
[4/5, 17:01] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Anyone consumed by personal agenda can not be resourceful in solving a local problem talk less of international ones.
[4/5, 17:04] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: I0 billion naira saved in sockaway pit can build a health facility that will provide dialysis for 10,000 people monthly at maintenance price. The money was not meant to generate profit for crying out loud!!!

[4/5, 17:05] ‪+234 803 152 8174‬: 👊🏿
[4/5, 17:22] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: 10years ago at CA.
[4/5, 17:23] Odusina Adewale Hiworks: Engr Adekoya,  you know 10years ago I have been sharing about this normal of mine and now I am more convinced than ever, it is the way forward for all of us.

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