Economic overhaul will keep Nigerians in Nigeria
We all know why Nigerians keep traveling out of the country. They travel to search for greener pastures because Nigeria’s economy is in shambles. The federal government should push for economic policies that would bring about economic reform and see if Nigerians in diaspora would not run back home. An assistant lecturer should start receiving about N500,000 as basic salary; a medical doctor should start receiving about N1 million as take home.
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