With the elimination of subsidy, providers of vital products are now confronted with the new problem of deteriorating infrastructure.
Nigeria, once brimming with opportunity, today struggles with decaying roads and intermittent power supply, both of which have a significant impact on small-scale business owners. These challenges stifle ambitions and inhibit growth.
Nigeria, once brimming with opportunity, today struggles with decaying roads and intermittent power supply, both of which have a significant impact on small-scale business owners. These challenges stifle ambitions and inhibit growth. In this absence of subsidies, the country is plagued by rising unemployment and soaring inflation. High food prices alienate the public, while the dreams of small-scale businesses, which are critical to economic growth, are jeopardised.
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