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How Tinubu Can Rejig Nigeria’s Economy – Bishi How Tinubu Can Rejig Nigeria’s Economy – Bishi
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What’s your take on Nigeria’s recent exchange rates policy?

The government needs to increase agriculture exports, especially the products that have been helping us in the past before the discovery of oil. That’s what I’ll suggest, especially cocoa and rubber and many products like cotton and groundnut. All those products were making money for the country, we should increase their export and that will help farmers and it will help the economy as well.Nigerians are well endowed and most of us are very serious about our businesses.

We provide African foods to the African community in Houston Texas and other parts of the United States. Some of these we bring in ourselves and some of these we receive from other importers. Most of our products are from Nigeria, we get other products from other African countries such as Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Senegal and sometimes from Congo. So, it’s actually all African foods that are available to African communities in Houston Texas.

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