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TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH CARE: COST

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Technological innovation is a Today, healthcare executives are searching fundamental feature in healthcare. It for ways of cutting healthcare costs across is these innovations that has given us, the board, without sacrificing quality of care. This is one of the major objectives of vaccines, antibiotics, advanced and the Universal Health Coverage policy by the better treatments or care for chronic WHO. Universal health coverage (UHC) ailments like cancer and heart means that all people and communities diseases. With the decline in can use the promotive, preventive, curative, prevalence of many infectious rehabilitative and palliative health services diseases and a steady increment of they need, of sufficient quality to be non-communicable disease as major effective, while also ensuring that the use causes of death due to of these services does not expose the user epidemiological transition, there is a to financial hardship. constant call for more technological Technology in Health Care is very innovations in healthcare. important, but it is a major cost driver. Unfortunately these innovations come Unfortunately we cannot do without at a very high cost. technological innovations in healthcare Almost everyone would agree with the idea delivery, but we can combat the cost of that all individuals should have access to these innovations if we begin to embrace health services and should not face health insurance coverage. This is very financial hardship as a result of health care important if we are going to bridge the gap cost. But who bears the burden of the extra between access to finance and quality cost that comes with accessing quality healthcare. healthcare that requires technological innovations?

HOW TO APPLY FOR CANADIAN PERMANENT RESIDENCY FROM NIGERIA ON YOUR OWN (STEPS, COSTS, DOCUMENTS & TIPS) WORDS BY FUNMI OYATOGUN

We live in a world where we have many more opportunities today than we did yesterday. So many people can move, travel and build a life in a totally different place from where they were born. Some countries, like Canada, have impressive policies that allow skilled people earn permits to live and work in Canada.

If you are educated and looking for a Step 1a – Take the quiz to find out if from job description to job description, legal way to move yourself or your you are eligible. you will need to choose the one that you family to Canada to take a chance at COST: FREE have the longest number of consistent a new path, these are the details on The quiz is simple and you can do it by years of work. It is okay if you’ve how to go about it. Of course, this yourself here. If you have not done a changed jobs, but as long as your jobs article cannot cover every single language test before, give yourself a have all been in one NOC, they count. aspect of immigrating to Canada. hypothetical test score and fill out your Find your NOC here.: However, if you want to know more other information. I recommend that you Step 2 – Register for the language about the Express Entry process to give yourself a test score lower than test – IELTS General, etc. move to Canada, this is for you. what you think you may get so you can Cost: 208 USD or 275 CAD or 75,000 gauge the amount of room you have to Naira. There are many reliable agents who play around with. Time Required: 2 to 3 months Step 1b – Find out what your work charge a hefty fee for you to help you If you are eligible based on the quiz NOC is. through the process. However, you above, the next step is to register for This is important because you can only can complete it on your own from the language test. Everyone applying claim work history in one NOC, which beginning to end. You don’t have to for Canadian PR has to take a language means that if you’ve jumped around but you can. So, here you go! test to show proficiency in either RELOCATING TO CANADA French or English. You get bonus points if you can prove both! I recommend that you give yourself a two to three month window to prepare for the language test. For most people, this is the only thing you have in your control. Your age isn’t going to change, your work history won’t change much and you many need a few years to get an additional degree. So, even though you have been speaking English all your life, IELTS General and others are standardized tests (yuck) and you have to know how they want you to answer the questions they ask you. The most common test for English Language is IELTS General (you cannot use IELTS Academic for immigration purposes) but it isn’t the only one. You can Google the approved language tests for Canadian PR. Step 3 – Prepare your documents for WES evaluation. Cost: from 230 USD or 305 CAD or 83,000 Naira. Time Required: 2 months Use the two or three months of IELTS preparation to also prepare your degree evaluation, so you can save time. Everyone who goes to school outside of Canada must go through this process. The Canadian IRCC has a list of certified organizations that can verify your degree and equate it with a Canadian one. The list of the organizations can be found here. The most common on this side of the pond is WES. Basically, they need to say that your degree is equivalent to so-so- and-so degree in Canada. Basically, they need to say that your degree is equivalent to so-so-and-so degree in Canada. You can decide to evaluate your most recent degree or all your degrees. The IRCC only requires your most recent degree (your highest degree), however, you need to figure out what works best for you. It is important to note that if you evaluate multiple degrees under one WES profile, it costs the same as evaluating only one degree. This is the process: Register an account with WES. Fill out a profile and provide information about your degree(s). Please, make sure every detail is correct and you cross-check a couple times. Pay the evaluation fee of 220 CAD and the courier fee of 85 CAD (for them to ship your evaluation back to you). I recommend you pay the 85 CAD courier fee instead of the 7 CAD regular postage fee so that when your evaluation is returned, it is returned speedily and securely and doesn’t get stuck in the local post system. As soon as you pay, you will receive a unique WES Number. Note: When you put in all your degree details, the WES system will automatically pull out the documents you are required to send to them for verification. For most countries, only transcripts are required. Unfortunately, those with Nigerian degrees are required to provide a whole lot more than before due to a number of people sending in falsified documents (Naija, why oh why?). Relocating to Canada from Nigeria

Step 4 – Take your IELTS Test & Get Results. This is where you need to decide whether to use Time Required: 13 Days only your higher degree if you have one from Your speaking test will be on a different date from another country. List of requirements for Nigerian your writing, reading and listening tests. You will degrees: receive an email a few weeks to your test date with Degree Certificate details of your speaking test (usually the speaking Academic Transcripts test is the same week as your main test date). All the Final Secondary Examination Results other three tests will be on the day you chose when WAEC / NECO Scratch Card you registered. Give the test your best shot, keep calm and pick up your results two weeks later. You The requirements were the same for everyone until will be able to pick up your results 13 days after your late 2018 when they couldn’t take the number of main test date. fraudulent documents coming their way from Step 5 – Create an Online Express Entry Profile. Nigeria anymore. Too bad! Now that you have your WES evaluation report and Pay the evaluation fee of 220 CAD and the courier your language test results, you are ready to create fee of 85 CAD (for them to ship your evaluation an Express Entry profile via the official Canadian back to you). I recommend you pay the 85 CAD Immigration website. courier fee instead of the 7 CAD regular postage This profile will close within 60 days of opening it if fee so that when your evaluation is returned, it is you do not submit, so try to complete it as soon as returned speedily and securely and doesn’t get you can. You will be asked personal information, stuck in the local post system. As soon as you pay, work history, test scores, degree details, etc. All you will receive a unique WES Number. these details will add up to give you

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Apply for your transcripts and documents. If your school has a cut-throat process, all the more reason to ensure that you have enough time to go through this process. Also, remember to factor in the cost for requesting transcripts. Send your required documents to WES. Make sure you follow all the instructions. All transcripts and documents must be sealed and signed or stamped across the seal fold of the envelope and every envelope must have your WES number on it. Courier shipping via DHL from Lagos to the WES Toronto office costs about $65 or 86 CAD or 23,000 Naira Wait for WES to receive your documents and a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Score. Make complete your verification. It takes 20 working sure you are truthful and consistent. As soon as you days from when they receive all your required complete and cross-check your Express Entry profile, document for them to send you an evaluation go ahead and submit it. report. This is the report that you need for your Canadian PR application. You have officially joined the Express Entry Pool.

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Words from Gbenga Adene - a young Nigerian Architect with C A L L E D footprints in governance abd youth development, P A C K A G I N G

When I’m in my house, I eat Eba (an African food made from processed Cassava flakes) with my bare hands - thats the standard, but when I'm out I eat it with cutlery. Am I a pretender?

I remember back then in NIFES (Campus Fellowship), when I was inducted as the cell leader, one of the rules and regulations was about eating etiquette, especially in public. I am not expected to buy roasted corn on the street and start eating it while trekking home. I once had a business meeting at Shoprite, while I was expecting a lady for another meeting. When she arrived, I was eating bread. I left the table to hurriedly meet with her. I almost took my bread with me so I can continue eating on the move... But then I remembered that was not the standard I was working towards. I dropped it.

You can eat anyhow in your living room but when you go out, practice good eating etiquette,

Rainbow Magazine | 11 Well, I don’t dress flamboyantly Reading books and watching FINALLY neither do I starch my clothes, movies can help you finese your Packaging is not the same thing but I wish I could, in fact, I will, spoken English and/or use of as telling lies. very soon. terms and 'bogous' words.

So, when you have a The use of bogous words don't cloth that looks like it's getting mean you are intelligent, you old and you can’t afford a new can use those words and sound one, why not add some starch like an illiterate if not well used. and iron it? It will give the outfit People expect you to act/talk a The use of a great new look, feel and boost certain way when you are in your confidence. public especially if its your first bogous words time meeting some individuals - Since the day of John the being too outspoken may rub off don't mean you Baptist, people have been some people as you being lousy gossiping and they won’t stop thats why sometimes people say are intelligent, till Jesus comes; they will say to others beside them "who is things like "he doesn’t have 1 this one" - I'm pretty sure you kobo in his pocket but he will be have said that before at one you can use doing ‘Shakara upandan’ with point or the other. neatly-ironed-starched cloth." - those words LET THEM SAY! If you have something to say, keep it simple and professional and sound like Being broke is not an excuse to at corporate gatherings and look tattered and unkept - yes! keep it cool and fun at social an illiterate... You should shave too, make gatherings. your hair if you're a lady. Wait, who said it must be Brazillian First impression the say lasts hair? Oops, I'm pretty sure you longer and most times you don't have seen ladies rock the have a second chance to right hairstyle 'Alicia Keys'. Go get the the wrong. keys babe!

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Laycon says he is always misunderstood M U S I C but open minded and he likes to talk about sex - maybe he hasn't even had some action who knows? Isn't that the way people who haven't had any action might act? - Talk about sex all day. Laycon said he is the upgrade of the "short black boy" we all know and thats become greater MI. WHY I THINK LAYCON WILL BE than MI GREATER THAN MI Laycon has risen to the limelight through his When MI started his career Internet penetration was about 0.6% and it was involvement in the ongoing BBNaija Lockdown... very expensive. I remember it was about that time that we had 'Onet'. The use of streaming platforms in this part of the world was very limited, it was even harder to get airplays on radio or TV - who knew Youtube in 2003?

Laycon has everything working for him at the moment, he has a single on MTV BASE countdown for six month and running, several features and an EP that is performing well because of his involvement in BBNaija.

This is 2020 anf the internet penetration in Nigeria is at 42% (Jan 2020), far more people use straming apps in Nigeria - a large number of those have already streamed his music after he was announced as a housemate on the Reality TV show.

The ball is now in his court to serve his teeming audience the great music they expect of him. Beyond that he needs to grow as an artist, as a brand and as a person to reach his full potential. Hopefully, he will have good management too. Adebusoye Ademola is a talent manager, digital marketer and music business WHO IS LAYCON? the (UNILAG). enthusiast. The EP didn't quite tell us who Graduating in 2016, Lekan was the Laycon really is - it only explained best graduating student in his how much of a complete artiste he department and one of the best DID YOU KNOW? is which is why we are here mostly, graduating students in the but before we talk about the EP university. You can win amazing which is currently enjoying multiple prices when you listens lets take a quick look at who If you have been following him on subscribe to rainbow Laycon really is, shall we? naija, these facts will magazine? bring you to a new understanding Laycon, whose real name is of the 26 year old rapper and Olamilekan Agbeleshe is a 26 year singer. Do you have a favourite MAGAZINE.RAINBOW.COM.NG old graduate of Philosophy from th song from his EP yet? I do!!!

RAINBOW MAGAZINE | 14 Stylist: 7thstreetstyling Outfit: Ed John Grooming: Tisennahtouch Accessories: OYL Signature Shades: House of Lunettes Shoes: Kings Originals Location: Five28 Interiors

I DO NOT DWELL ON NEGATIVITY - SEYI AWOLOWO Ex BBNaija Housemate “The term Yoruba demon is mediocre” when Following the rift between yourself and a fellow asked if he was a Yoruba demon or angel. It had housemate, you were regarded to as a nobody drizzled a bit that afternoon just after Seyi before BBNAIJA… Is this true, what where you arrived at Five28 Interior designs studio, venue of doing before BBNAIJA? the photoshoot and interview for this ‘August It is false, I am a model and an actor as well as an Visitor’ which you are reading now. entrepreneur (founded connects.ng) which I have not exactly been paying as much attention to because I A radiant man, a man of exuberant charisma, have had to revisit the approach to the platform so it wits and cadence, Seyi Awolowo’s entrance to the can better serve its value. Moreover, speaking of location made almost everyone happy, partly fame, I would not say I was not famous, I was because we had to shift the date because Seyi probably not social media famous but I was, I have was stuck outside Lagos due to flight cancelation been famous around an innate circle doing very well – everyone was relieved to finally get this done for myself before coming on board the BBNAIJA and house. off our to-do list and also because of the great privilege it is to have an ‘Awolowo’ in the building. Being a Yoruba man, would you call yourself a Demon or an Angel? With so much enthusiasm, a slightly infectious I would call myself a Yoruba blue blood… smile, and all round good vibe, he infused the room with great energy, the type of energy to I mean, I am not trying to be yearn for… Having left the most watched TV show arrogant or anything, I just think in Nigeria, this man has since gone to make even the term Yoruba demon is bigger exploits, putting his popularity into life mediocre, sorry. changing use. Seyi Awolowo is an actor, a model, and an entrepreneur. He came around to have a Being a man of culture, how much chat with us and gave us the scoop on ideologies of the Yoruba essence do you exude? he lives by (like the world being flat) and his Well I would say not even enough, as of many other experiences. So without further right now… That is why I am still trying to ado, let us get right into it: search for more information about my lineage; How are you today? I feel good to be here today, it is quite a privilege.

We sure are happy to have you here as well.

Since leaving the house… How has the experience been? I mean for starters it was mind blowing, I grew a following of about 400,000 on social media (Instagram), having people tag me a role model and the sort, a lot of love and support from friends, fans and family, bearing gifts and of course more money making opportunities...

That is quite interesting.

How have you managed negativity since leaving the house? I do not dwell on negativity, I am a very positive person and that is where a big chunk of my energy goes. I mean I know my family and all but, there is so much of the time getting across to people was not such a data lost in our history, I am quite keen on finding out hard ball, now everything is almost virtual. It does not how they connect. Word has it that our history dates feel the same, having to use zoom to interact and all, back to the beginning of time, I would like to find out but I am doing pretty well with the experience, I mean how true that is… I will be creating content around it, change is only but a constant, so I guess that means I genuine content to dig and reach that resolve and I have to get on with the times.. am hoping, would be happy to have people join in on this, we need to ask more question about us. Do tell us how your life was growing up? Life was fantastic, I wouldn't come here to say I came from the ghetto or any sob stories like that, I was

Do you know where you are from? born with a silver spoon, although the spoon was Yes, I am from Ogun state, Ikene, emo taken from me by my parents, I had to earn my tripes to be precise. A very proud Nigerian a lot of the things I am or have now was not given to too! Because I believe, I am Nigerian me on a platter, definitely had to work for it. first before my cultural mind state Ever got flogged as a child? COVID-19, it has been a (Laughs) My mother! Oh, my mother gave me a good CATALYST and a beating, she was like the 'Sensei from a Tai Chi HINDERANCE… Which Temple', she would use all kinds of kitchen utensil side are you on? particularly that turning stick (Spatula), that thing It has been a bit of both, I am they used to turn eba. (Omorogun!), broom, slippers usually very hands-on with my etc... duty and my job requires that I interact with people in person, Which of these tools was her favourite? you know you have to read (Laughs) OMOROGUN! She had all kinds for every one people to know how to better of us, myself and my siblings. communicate with them. About What is the fondest memory of your parents? 80% Um, I think there was a weekend my Dad came from Ogun state down to our place in Lagos and he and my Mom where having a dance-off, making jest of each other and having a good laugh while busting some good moves. It was a happy memory. Other memories I cannot vividly state are times when they are having arguments on matters, the dialogue is always an intrigue.

Growing up, are there anything you would rather not have experienced? I would not change anything; I wouldn’t be who I am today if it had not been for my experience growing up. If there were any problems you would everything for self. It is sad, but I am My mother! Oh, like to solve right now, given the really looking forward to being part opportunity, what would it be? of the solution to change the Err... It is psychological and it is narrative, this mentality of self has my mother gave happening to every single African to stop. country, where we are not looking me a good beating, inwards more, thinking everything In conclusion, we need is outside whereas the what advice would you give fellow she was like the solution to every single one of our Nigerians out there? problem; financial, mechanical, To every single Nigerian/African out 'Sensei from a Tai energy, health, is all, we are living there, please do better, look right in the solution. If we can only inwards, patronise African Chi Temple', she just look inwards and imbibe in our content/product, support your own own culture we would find out that in general, don’t think that the would use all all the secrets to life is in our colour of your skin makes you any continent, we don't need anything less of a human being, be confident else, even if we do need something in who you are, make sure that kinds of kitchen more we can always go out, send every second, minute, hour, day etc. people to go learn and come back to counts for you to be a better person. utensil make the difference. However, To those who are already making a there is too much sabotage done by difference I send a big shout out in particularly that saboteurs in the country so bad that appreciation to you. even the necessities are not meeting turning stick ... standard quota; there is no empathy This interview was conducted bt for , just people doing Akinwunmi John for Rainbow Magazine. SEYI AWOLOWO

magazine.rainbow.com.ng | 18 M O V I E R E V I E W LIVING IN BONDAGE NEEDS A SEQUEL

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Living In Bondage: Breaking Ok, I know it sounds crazy but Free is a sequel to the 1992 there’s no reason why Living In classic, Living In Bondage. Bondage: Breaking Free shouldn’t get a sequel and The 2019 Nollywood Thriller every reason why it should. follows the story of ambitious Nnamdi Okeke (Andy Before I watched it, I thought Okeke’s son) and his desire it would be the final end but and pursuit for wealth. I’ve watched it now and there’s no way I’m The sequel is Ramsey comfortable with how it Nouah’s directorial debut ended. I’m also not going to and I loved to see it.The accept that the cliffhanger at cinematography, acting, the end was a mistake or editing, script was spot on that it was unintended. I and but when it ended, there was hundreds of ticket-money- only one word that could wielding fans require a describe how I felt; sequel to feel better and Dissatisfaction.I felt here’s why.... dissatisfied because it didn’t provide the conclusion that I was hoping for.

Hence, it needs a sequel. 4 Reasons Living In Bondage (Breaking Free) Needs A Sequel

Ramsey Nouah as Nnamdi, in his own greed, Nnamdi’s problem? Richard Williams jumped on the 'Keeping Up Andy (Nnamdi’s father) told With The Ritualists' challenge Nnamdi he was working for On the grounds of this alone, and further deepened the ritualists. Nnamdi didn’t listen. there should be a sequel. I initial work of his father. mean, the man is enough Maybe the third Okeke man or The Nwories told Nnamdi that reason to spend money for a woman will be the one to Chief Omego and co were sequel. (It’s a joke. Maybe not) destroy Richard and finally ritualists. Poverty blinded his But think about it. Think about create a path for the Okeke eyes. Uzoma sent him an email the ending. All that Uzoma’s line to break free.(Or – get this and yet, Nnamdi still plunged talk about Richard Williams – or Richard Williams will head on despite the warnings. being the devil himself, with have a son or daughter that’ll no known human origins, hate and love him to the point It’s as if he selectively chose to bottomless wealth, and even of destroying him) believe what he wanted to be his persona – that has to count the truth but the thing is, a for grounds to build a sequel problem doesn’t go away just on, right?I mean, as much as I Nnamdi still Owes because you wish it so, or stan Ramsey and Richard, I Richard Williams because you ignore it. want to see the conclusion of He may have attempted Richard’s chapter (and more suicide, but an unsuccessful We see Nnamdi’s selective Ramsey screen time). attempt is not the same as belief when his father tries to outright death. The tell Nnamdi that he’s his father Where’s The Breaking devil/Richard gave Nnamdi and warns him about Richard Free? wealth, power and everything and Chief Omego. he ever wanted. When I’m saying this because Nnamdi was asked to repay his Trying to convince him that everyone was waiting for the debt, Nnamdi began to act like he’s saying the truth, Andy lets ‘Breaking Free’ that never he didn’t know what was Nnamdi know the he gave up came in the sequel. Andy may happening.Is it nievity, his first wife, Merit, to be used have broken free and become foolishness, or him just being for money rituals. a pastor, but his lineage didn’t dumb? What exactly is break free. Nnamdi, in his greedy ask Nnamdi if Richard made us that sometimes, we may not foolishness and selective him do anything? It wasn’t know what decision we’ll take hearing, only heard the part mentioned in the film and she until the choice is left to your where Andy said he used Merit didn’t tell Obinna to our subconscious/reflex to make. for rituals. Nnamdi believed hearing, so is this connected to and called Andy a murderer a possible sequel as well? In Conclusion but chose not to recognize him Living in Bondage: Breaking as his father or acknowledge Also, Kelly made mention of Free should get a sequel. that he might be saying the her not wanting to make the truth about Richard. He same mistake with Nnamdi The loose ends are too believed that Andy used Merit that she made in her past. significant to leave untied. I for rituals but chose not to What is this past Kelly referred want to see someone break believe Richard and Chief to and how did she know the free… really break free from Omego were of the same cult? other cultist? the clutches of The Six. Richard/The Dark Lord better come for the blood and body I want to see Richard Fall. I Nnamdi owes them because ON A SERIOUS want to see Nnamdi pay for his such behavior shouldn’t be sudden wealth and return to allowed to fly. Andy paid with NOTE: living in hustle. Merit. His son, Nnamdi, can’t be allowed to pay with a false Nnamdi getting initiated in his I want Kelly’s past to be suicide. dream and it being effective in real life suggests that greed connected. I want a lot of works from within. things but really, Kelly’s Past It’s like those ritualiists in It seems like the writers of Nigeria who bewitch random Living in Bondage: Breaking people into surrendering all Free deliberatley left some I just they have on the promise of holes to be used to develop a unending wealth. If you read story for another sequel. One confessions of these ritualists, of such holes is Kelly’s past. they always say their plan worked because the victim was The night she broke up with want a greedy and that was what they Nnamdi, she saw him being took advantage of. chummy with another cultist member which Kelly knows. Maybe this is what happened Surprisingly, she also knows to Nnamdi. Deep within, he so that this same cult member sequel wanted to get rich that he was has the same tattoos and marks willing to do anything to get it. I that Nnamdi has and in the mean, if he was asked to bring exact same place. any random person instead of someone he loved, he probably I want to assume that she dated to the would have given the innocent this other man before or at person up for wads of cash or at least had a fling with him. If least, considered it. not, how did she know the other man had a scar on his It serves as a lesson to many of back and immediately move to sequel. 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Top 5 Instagram comedians 2020 COVID-19 has affected a lot of people, most of whom find olace on the internet, looking for something to make them laugh. If not for these comedians staying at home for three months would have been hell. Imagine staying indoor without anything to make you laugh hysterically. These creatives have gone above and beyon to create funny contents and recreate everyday happenings to make us laugh

Below are some of the people making us laugh in no particular order.

TAOOMA We didn't see her coming but all of a sudden she is on every list! Everyone is talking about how good she is with the contents she churns out - this is evident in the number of viewsm likes and followers she has garnered across all social media platforms. Everyone Loves Taooma.

MC LIVELY Or Barrister Mike (as he prefers to be called in his skits). BM has been able to add flesh to the thoughts that go on in our minds. Imagine when the sexy sister of his neighbor came and he served her spagetti bolognese - his neighbour arrived and asked for NEPA money and he just calmy calculated what he spent on the spagetti, only because the neighbor said he doesn't want to see BM near his sister again... CLASSIC!

MR MACARONI Sugar Daddy Goals! Sending 300k to every random pretty girl he fancies and later going on to regret it. A classic way of telling men to stop cheating on their wives because they will come to regret it. Its just a very fruitless adventure. YOU ARE DOING WELL, OOIN!

KALISTUS Look, the entire Yawa Skits crew deserve accolades. Kalistus is just one funny character. From his stature to his facial expressions. Just looking at his face whenever he gets in trouble will make you pee in your pants, when he speaks you will loose every control you have over your laugher regardless of where you are.

TWYSE DON'T WATCH HIS CONTENT IN PUBLIC!!! Watch only at the risk of practically ROTFL (Rolling on the floor). I will advice you don't watch his contents alone otherwise people arond you will think you are going nuts because of your laughter. PAGE 23 REAL ESTATE LIFESTYLE

EXCLUSIVE RREEAALL EESSTTAASSTTEE IINN NNIIGGEERRIIAA......

.. is the Fastest Rising There has been lots of reports about Real Estate in Nigeria being filled with fraudulent agents and land owners popularly Real Estate Industry in called 'omo onile' because they can sell a plot of land for up to Africa! five people. This will not in any way dampen the image of this industry as one of the fastest growing industry in Nigeria. In fact as it is, with proper rules and policy implementation Real Estate can b y T i t i l o p e A d e b u s o y e sustain the Nigerian economy - I said that!

Having had over ten (10) years experience working with various real estate companies and in different capacities i can boldly say to any NIgerian or even a foreigner "The Land is Greener on this side".

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