Tuesday 22 October 2019

If Togo can do it, We can Brand our States

If Togo can do it; when you need tilers, you think Togolese or Benin Boys. They did not get there in a day but by nurturing that legacy and now the country can enjoy some significant GDP from the trade.

Nigeria can do it too, if we start now; we can brand every state with at least one trade. We can plan that in 10-15 years, when we need Tilers, we go to Ogun State,for  Bricklayers, Oyo state, for Roofing, we think Kaduna state,. For Electrician,. We think Deltans, for exceptional Teachers across all institutions, we think Ondo State,. For Traders and Marketers that can sell Ice to Eskimos, we think Àbia state, For furniture, Benue, for welders, Kaduna, for plumbers, Plateau, for tailors, Anambra, for electronics, Enugu, for Gari planting and processing, Ogun, for Rice planting and processing, Bauchi, for Yam planting and processing, Imo, For Palm oil, Adamawa, for Honey, Akwa Ibom, For fish processing, Bayelsa, for grains, Borno, for IT Development, Abuja, Ebonyi for metallurgy, Edo for adire-Tie&Die

Ekiti for telecoms

Gombe for printing and publishing

IMO for shoe making

Jigawa for automobile production and maintenance

Kaduna robotics, ammunition and space exploration

Kano for industries and international trades

Katsina for paintings and painters

Kebbi wood works

Kogi for refineries

Kwara for motorcycles and bicycles

Lagos for flour processing and exports

Nasarawa solar panel production and sales and repairs

Niger martial arts development

Osun  Palm tree production

Kindly do the rest: the general idea is clear

Oyo

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

Gombe

Jigawa

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*Hiworks Meditation*

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