Unlocking Nigeria’s Closed Mindset: A Pathway to National Progress
We need to reject automatic negativity. Instead of saying, “It won’t work here,” we should ask, “How can we make it work?”
We need to reject automatic negativity. Instead of saying, “It won’t work here,” we should ask, “How can we make it work?”
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