Wednesday, August 26, 2015

An Insight Into Studying Abroad: A Nigerian Perspective



Travelling abroad to study is a global practice that dates back to several centuries till this day and happens in nearly every parts of the world, including in developed and developing countries. Knowledge is universal hence the pursuit of it is also universal. Those who go in pursuit of knowledge or are studying outside their country of origin or nationality are usually considered as international students.

Saturday, August 22, 2015

EFFECTS OF CASHLESS POLICY ON THE AVERAGE NIGERIAN- favour uzoaru
                      INTRODUCTION

The Central Bank of Nigeria has introduced a cashless policy to reduce the use of cash in the country's economy which will brutally change some cultures and ways of life

Very soon many Nigerians will no longer stuff their wallets and bloat their plastic bags with cash to town or market for businesses. Very soon armed robbers in the most populous country in Africa will no longer be able to make off with thousands and millions of Naira from their victims.

The bandits will instead find plastic cards with a magnetic strip deep down in the stolen handbags and suitcases. And they may be frustrated for not being able to use the cards.

This appears to be the new trend of life many Nigerians will be learning to live in the very near future after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently announced it would transform the economy to a cashless one to reduce the amount of cash circulating in the country.

Many Nigerians are yet to set their eyes on or own a payment card to operate in the new electronic payment systems, however, authorities and financial institutions are confident that aggressive enlightenment campaigns will be able to change that culture.

In Nigeria, having or holding liquid cash is not only meant for purchases or payments. It yields a sense of security against uncertainties, like emergency health issues at odd hours, stumbling on a quick, cool business deal and prestige. How much can you donate or "spray" during social functions such as engagements, weddings, important birthdays, chieftaincy title ceremonies and funerals? These occasions are used to showcase not only the richness of their culture, but wealth and generosity.

The cashless environment will certainly change behaviours and present a whole new way of life to many Nigerians but it will serve them right in the long run.
Some of the benefits of the cashless policy:

1) Electronic payments will help businesspeople grow their customer base and resource pool, far beyond the limitations of their immediate geographic area.

2) Using a payment card gives convenience and security than making cash withdrawal and moving to where to make purchase.

3) It will drive the development and modernisation of the Nigerian payment system, promote transparency and accountability, reduce transaction costs and decrease the size of the gray or informal economy.

4) It will reduce pickpocketing and highway robbery which are rampant in Nigeria, where robbers are aware that travellers pack thousands and millions of Naira in their bags for their journeys.

5) It will help users control reckless spending and improve personal accountability.

Visa and MasterCard in Nigeria say there are determined to accompany the CBN, the financial sector, consumers and businesses in making the cashless initiative a success.

In a communiqué released in Nigeria's largest city Lagos last week, MasterCard said it would help Nigerian banks and retailers reinforce their capacities to facilitate the reduction of cash within their payment systems by offering innovative, safe and convenient payment alternatives to their customers.

Visa announced last weekend that it had surpassed the five million cards milestone in Nigeria, as it continues to ramp up local in-market presence to support growth in the country and the push towards electronic payments.

"Banks have continued to roll out more innovative electronic payment platforms to meet customers' expectations. Currently, banks have deployed about 100,000 PoS terminals and before the end of the year, if things go as planned, about 150,000 PoS terminals will have been deployed in Lagos alone," says Chidi Umeano, head of Shared Services at CBN.

The above are signs that Nigeria is about to experience a new era in its economic life but it has to blend in with the financial cultures of the people to stay and strive.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Peace Committee and the Need for tolerance - charles asiegbu

PostMon Aug 17, 2015 10:20 pm
I had wanted to draft a full scale write-up coated with bomb english guided with indepth analysis and research but you hardly say your mind when you want to impress! Abi no be so??? I reasoned that we should be cautious, mild and rational with issues such as this.

(1) we hailed buhari,hailed jonathan,hailed jega,hailed ourselves and forgot the role played by the peace committe led by abdulsalam. Where art thou memory??

(2) buhari is in a democratic setting as president! He fought corruption with rod as a military ruler but he came and found it fatter.. We want change by doing things differently for beta beta result!

(3) there are procedures to jail thieves in this era, violating proceeds of the constitution is in itself corruption ... you cant rob peter to pay paul and expect your change in return

(4) you'll agree with me that corruption has gone platinum and is sophisticated, scientific... how we go catch that one with gun and force?

(5) Nobody should distract buhari in his fight against corruption but corruption is not fought on one side alone... our president is fighting everybody corrupt and no particular corrupt people....haven listed out those few points I want to state that it was in place for the committee to meet the president. I was not in that meeting but if the suggested and pointed out variables which useful to the administration then I think the president ought to look into it. For literates methinks we should always enlighten the public. Catching and jailing thriving corrupticians is just a particule of a complex whole.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

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