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Name: George Adugbo
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A mad woman handed her cheque to a bank teller and said, “I would like to withdraw N5000..”

The Male teller told the mad woman “For withdrawals less than N10,000, please use the ATM”.

The mad woman then asked, “Why?” The teller irritably told the mad woman, “These are rules. Please leave if there is no other matter. There is a queue behind you.” the teller then returned the cheque to the mad woman.

The mad woman remained silent. But she returned the cheque to the teller and said, “Please help me withdraw all the money I have.”

The teller was astonished when he checked the account balance of the mad woman through the system. He nodded his head, knelt down and said to the mad woman.

“My apologies Ma, you have N3.5 billion in your account and our bank does not have so much cash currently. Could you make an appointment and come again tomorrow?"

The mad woman then asked, “How much am I able to withdraw now?”

The teller told her, “Any amount up to N300,000.”

The mad woman then told the teller that she wanted to withdraw N300,000 from her account.

The teller did so quickly and handed it to the mad woman respectfully.

The mad woman kept N5000 in her bag and asked the teller to deposit the balance of N295000 back into her account.

The teller was dumbfounded.

Rules are inflexible but we humans can be flexible when the situation requires us to be.

We should not treat people base on their look or how they are dressed.

Rather, we should treat everyone with respect. And never be too quick to judge a book by its cover.

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12 LAWS THAT ISAAC NEWTON FORGOT TO TELL US ABOUT

1. WORKSHOP LAW OF BREAD:
When the buttered slice of bread falls it always falls on the buttered side.

2. LAW OF QUEUE:
If you change queue, the one you just left starts to move faster than the one you are in now.

3. LAW OF MECHANICAL REPAIR
After your hands become coated with grease, your nose begins to itch.

4. LAW OF THE TOOLS:
Any tool, when dropped, rolls to the least accessible corner.

5. BATH THEOREM:
When the body is immersed in water, the telephone rings.

6. LAW OF ENCOUNTERS
The probability of meeting someone you know increases when you are with someone you don't want to be seen with.

7. LAW OF THE RESULT
When you try to prove to someone that a machine won't work, it will!

8. LAW OF BIOMECHANICAL:
The severity of the itch is inversely proportional to the reach.

9. LAW OF COFFEE:
As soon as you sit down for a cup of hot coffee, your boss will ask you to do something which will last until the coffee is cold.

10. LAW OF EXAM:
A book will remain in state of rest or covered in dust until exams time.

11. LAW OF SLEEP:
The nap becomes enjoyable when the alarm sounds.

12. LAW OF CHEAPER THINGS
You always get the cheaper things once you have bought the expensive one.

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How do i finaliza my verification

Please how can i finaliza my verification, so that i can be able to like someone write up. I have withdraw the N100 and i have also gotten the alert.

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Nigeria Democracy So Far

Nigeria's journey with democracy has been complex and multifaceted since gaining independence from Britain in 1960. Here’s a brief overview of its democratic evolution:

### Post-Independence Era (1960-1966)
After gaining independence, Nigeria initially adopted a parliamentary system of government. However, ethnic tensions and political instability led to a series of coups.

### Military Rule (1966-1979)
Following the first military coup in 1966, Nigeria experienced a prolonged period of military rule, marked by civil war (the Biafran War from 1967-1970) and authoritarian governance.

### Second Republic (1979-1983)
In 1979, Nigeria transitioned back to civilian rule with a presidential system modeled after the United States. However, this period was short-lived due to economic mismanagement and corruption, leading to another military coup in 1983.

### Military Rule and Transition (1983-1999)
From 1983 to 1999, Nigeria was again predominantly under military rule, except for a brief democratic experiment from 1993 to 1994. This era was characterized by human rights abuses, economic difficulties, and political repression.

### Fourth Republic (1999-Present)
In 1999, Nigeria returned to democratic rule with the election of Olusegun Obasanjo as president. This period, known as the Fourth Republic, has seen successive democratic elections and transfers of power:

1. *Olusegun Obasanjo (1999-2007)*: His administration focused on economic reforms, debt relief, and anti-corruption measures.

2. *Umaru Musa Yar'Adua (2007-2010)*: His tenure was marked by health issues and a focus on electoral reforms, but it was cut short by his death.

3. *Goodluck Jonathan (2010-2015)*: His presidency saw economic growth and efforts to improve infrastructure, but was also marred by corruption scandals and Boko Haram insurgency.

4. *Muhammadu Buhari (2015-2023)*: Buhari's administration aimed at tackling corruption and insurgency but faced criticism over economic challenges and human rights issues.

5. *Bola Tinubu (2023-present)*: Tinubu's tenure has been focused on economic reforms, security challenges, and continuing efforts to stabilize Nigeria’s democratic institutions.

### Challenges and Prospects
Nigeria’s democracy faces several challenges:
- *Corruption*: Corruption remains pervasive at many levels of government.
- *Ethnic and Religious Tensions*: Deep-seated ethnic and religious divisions often influence politics.
- *Economic Issues*: Despite being rich in resources, Nigeria struggles with poverty, unemployment, and economic inequality.
- *Security Concerns*: Boko Haram insurgency, banditry, and other security issues continue to pose significant threats.
- *Electoral Integrity*: Elections have often been marred by irregularities, violence, and questions over their fairness.

### Positive Developments
Despite these challenges, Nigeria has made notable strides:
- *Civil Society Engagement*: There is an active civil society and press that advocate for democratic norms and hold the government accountable.
- *Judicial Independence*: The judiciary has increasingly asserted its independence in recent years.
- *Youth Involvement*: There is growing political awareness and involvement among Nigeria’s youth, pushing for reforms and better governance.

Nigeria's democracy is a work in progress, marked by significant achievements and ongoing challenges. The resilience and engagement of its citizens remain key to its democratic development.


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The promises from Dangote Refinery is too much. Today one date and tomorrow another date.
“Petrol from Dangote Refinery to hit market by July - Dangote - Premium Times

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Access denied

I was told to withdraw N100 when i click on like on someone article. I have N100 in my wallet and fill in my bank details. But when i click the withdrawal button. It said access denied and the N100 in my wallet shows zero naira. Pls what went wrong?

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The Nigeria government should do a rethink. N62000 is nothing to write home about.
“Organised Labour Rejects ₦62,000 New Minimum Wage Proposed By Tinubu Government, May Resume Strike Tuesday - SaharaReporters.com

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If the president refuses to sign the N250000, all workers should down tools.
“Minimum wage talks end today, Labour awaits Tinubu’s nod - Punch Newspapers

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20 THINGS TO TELL YOUR SONS AS THEY GROW UP

1. *Integrity Matters*: Always be honest and maintain your integrity. It's the foundation of a good character.

2. *Respect Everyone*: Treat everyone with respect, regardless of their background or status.

3. *Hard Work Pays Off*: Success comes from hard work and perseverance, not shortcuts.

4. *Be Compassionate*: Show empathy and kindness to others; it makes the world a better place.

5. *Learn Continuously*: Never stop learning and seeking knowledge. Education doesn't end with school.

6. *Own Your Mistakes*: When you make a mistake, admit it, learn from it, and move forward.

7. *Financial Responsibility*: Learn to manage money wisely. Save, invest, and spend within your means.

8. *Healthy Living*: Take care of your body through exercise, a balanced diet, and sufficient rest.

9. *Pursue Your Passions*: Find what you love and pursue it with passion and dedication.

10. *Stay Humble*: No matter how successful you become, remain humble and grounded.

11. *Effective Communication*: Learn to express yourself clearly and listen to others actively.

12. *Courage to Stand Up*: Have the courage to stand up for what is right, even if it means standing alone.

13. *Value Relationships*: Build and maintain meaningful relationships with family and friends.

14. *Be Resilient*: Life will have its ups and downs. Be resilient and adapt to challenges.

15. *Time Management*: Value your time and use it wisely. Prioritize what truly matters.

16. *Seek Help When Needed*: It's okay to ask for help. No one can do everything alone.

17. *Be True to Yourself*: Stay true to your values and beliefs, even if it’s difficult.

18. *Give Back*: Contribute to your community and help those in need.

19. *Stay Positive*: Maintain a positive outlook on life, even in tough times.

20. *Have Fun*: Don’t forget to enjoy life. Make time for fun and laughter.


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