If you look at China closely, you'll observe that their recent growth is being driven by their technological advancements. Those guys are developing incredible stuff covering software, hardware, and infrastructure. Amazing technology and engineering playing out in China.
However, one thing that sort of gives the United States an edge is their well-established ecosystem. The US has a robust system and structure that fosters economic growth. This is why you find over 70% of the world's largest companies by market cap being US-based or US-led Companies. It's not coincidence, it's "ECOSYSTEM." You'll also notice that 80% of the world's 10 richest men are Americans.
In contrast, Nigeria has considerable work ahead. As an emerging third-world nation, Nigeria has great potential and talents, but growth is hindered by various factors, including government policies. Amid global inflation and economic challenges, while other countries are enacting policies to stimulate growth, Nigerian lawmakers are seeing a need to revert to an Old Anthem.
I'm not criticizing, I'm just being curious. I don't know the reasons they have, but what's it about the "Nigeria we hail thee" anthem that our lawmakers and the presidency are suddenly invested in it?
However, one thing that sort of gives the United States an edge is their well-established ecosystem. The US has a robust system and structure that fosters economic growth. This is why you find over 70% of the world's largest companies by market cap being US-based or US-led Companies. It's not coincidence, it's "ECOSYSTEM." You'll also notice that 80% of the world's 10 richest men are Americans.
In contrast, Nigeria has considerable work ahead. As an emerging third-world nation, Nigeria has great potential and talents, but growth is hindered by various factors, including government policies. Amid global inflation and economic challenges, while other countries are enacting policies to stimulate growth, Nigerian lawmakers are seeing a need to revert to an Old Anthem.
I'm not criticizing, I'm just being curious. I don't know the reasons they have, but what's it about the "Nigeria we hail thee" anthem that our lawmakers and the presidency are suddenly invested in it?