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A Must-read: Tips For Surviving Current Hardship In Nigeria

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In the face of Nigeria’s ongoing challenges, which range from economic hardship to insecurity crisis, it becomes imperative to find sustainable ways to navigate these turbulent times.

The nation’s spirit of resilience is being tested, but history has shown that with collective will and individual wisdom, any obstacle can be overcome.

In this article, Gists9ja provides 10 insightful tips to not just survive but thrive during this period, offering a fresh perspective on resilience and resourcefulness in Nigeria.

1. Embrace Collective Solidarity
Recognize that the current situation in Nigeria is a collective struggle, not an isolated personal failure. This perspective fosters a sense of solidarity and shared resilience among Nigerians, reminding us that unity can be a source of strength in navigating the crisis.

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2. Prioritize Well-being Over Projects
While ambition is commendable, the current climate necessitates a strategic pause. Suspending projects temporarily to focus on essential needs can prevent burnout and ensure you’re in a better position to resume your goals with vigour when circumstances improve.

3. Prioritize Basic Needs
Now is the time to reassess priorities, focus on essentials like food and healthcare. It’s perfectly reasonable to use your savings now for survival. Remember, material possessions can wait.

This approach underscores the importance of adaptability in maintaining well-being during uncertain times.

4. Limit Unnecessary Outings
Cut back on unnecessary outings because, as everyone knows, going out can be expensive.

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Reducing unnecessary travel not only conserves resources but also minimizes exposure to risks. It’s a practice in prudence and prioritization, ensuring that every outing is purposeful and safe.

5. Live Within Your Means
Forget about impressing others with displays of wealth. Maintaining your standard of living is enough.

The societal pressure to display affluence can be overwhelming, but being real and saving money are good qualities.

By living within your means, you protect your resources and well-being, setting a sustainable standard for personal success.

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6. Be Economical with Food Choices
You don’t need luxury foods to stay healthy. Nutritious, affordable meals can sustain you just as well. Remember, simplicity does not mean scarcity.

Flexibility in diet, particularly regarding meat consumption, can lead to significant savings without compromising nutritional value.

7. Guard Your Peace
In times of crisis, mental health becomes as crucial as physical well-being. Shielding oneself from distressing news and seeking out uplifting content can help maintain a balanced outlook, essential for resilience.

Opt for activities that uplift your spirits, like listening to music, watching comedies, or enjoying light-hearted conversations with friends.

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8. Stay Connected with Your Faith
Difficult times call for spiritual resilience. Whether through prayer, meditation, or reflection, maintaining a spiritual practice can provide comfort and hope.

Faith can be a source of comfort and strength in challenging times. Engaging more deeply with one’s spiritual practices can provide a sense of hope and continuity, offering solace and a reminder of the enduring human spirit.

9. Keep Hope Alive
Remembering that difficult times are temporary helps maintain a positive outlook. The belief in a brighter future can motivate one to persevere through present hardships, inspired by the lessons learned from past crises.

10. Invest in Personal Growth
Utilizing time to acquire new knowledge or skills not only provides a constructive distraction but also prepares one for future opportunities. This investment in personal development can be a source of empowerment and hope.

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Conclusion
Navigating the current situation in Nigeria with resilience, wisdom, and hope is not just about survival; it’s about laying the groundwork for a thriving future.

By adopting these strategies, Nigerians can ensure that they emerge from this period not just unscathed but stronger, wiser, and more united than ever.

The journey through hardship can illuminate paths to personal growth, communal solidarity, and a renewed appreciation for the essentials of life.

Together, the citizens shall conquer this challenge, buoyed by faith, resilience, and the unyielding belief that hard times, indeed, do not last forever.

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Police arrest 24-yr-old man circulating girl’s nude video online

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A 24-year-old man from Ogbolomabiri in the Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Godgift Bai, has been apprehended for circulating nude video of a young girl online.

The Bayelsa State Police Command confirmed the arrest of the suspect.

In a statement yesterday by the spokesman, ASP Musa Mohammed, the police said Bai was arrested in connection with the viral nude video of a young girl circulating on various social media platforms. Mohammed said: “Acting on the directive of the Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa State Command, Alonyenu Francis Idu, operatives of the Cybercrime Unit carried out a thorough investigation, which led to the arrest of the suspect, Mr. Godgift Bai, a 24-year-old male from Ogbolomabiri in Nembe LGA.

“He was apprehended in Yenagoa on September 3, 2024.

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“The Command condemns the act of cyberstalking, especially targeting vulnerable individuals, and reiterates its commitment to curbing such crimes and related offences within the state.

“Furthermore, the Command urges the public to refrain from online exploitation of individuals.”

The spokesman said investigations are ongoing and that the suspect would be charged to court accordingly.

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Internet Fraud: EFCC arrests 44 Suspects in Kwara

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission said it has arrested 44 suspected internet fraudsters at different locations in Ilorin, Kwara State.

This was disclosed in a post via the commission’s official X handle on Friday.

According to the commission, the suspects were arrested on Friday, following credible intelligence over their alleged involvement in internet-related offences.

The statement reads, “Operatives of the Ilorin Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have arrested Forty-four (44) suspected internet fraudsters at different locations in Ilorin, Kwara State.

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“They were arrested on Friday, September 6, 2024, at Sango, Kulende, Taxaco and Harmony Estate, all in Ilorin, following credible intelligence over their alleged involvement in internet-related offences.

“Items recovered from them include 6 different brands of exotic cars, laptops, smartphones and charms.

“The suspects would be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.”

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Just in: Hoodlums abduct Babcock varsity staff

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By Mario Deepromoter

Hoodlums have abducted 66-year-old Mrs. Elizabeth Uruakpa, an Assistant Chief Nursing Officer at Babcock University Teaching Hospital in Ilisan Remo, Ogun State, on Thursday evening.

Uruakpa was reportedly returning from an evening church service when the attackers ambushed her at the entrance of her home, located near the new Ilisan market.

The incident, which occurred around 7 pm, caused panic in the neighborhood, prompting residents and business owners to quickly shut their doors in fear.

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According to a local resident who spoke to The Punch on the condition of anonymity, the gunmen forcibly removed Uruakpa from her vehicle and whisked her away in a red Toyota car.

“The woman was coming back from the church in the evening around 7 pm when the gunmen abducted her. I know her very well, she’s a senior nursing staff with Babcock University Teaching Hospital and a member of the Winners’ Chapel.

They dragged her down from her vehicle, put her in their red Toyota car and sped away. It was really like thunder lightning, and such a thing had never happened before in our neighbourhood. It is so strange and scary,” the resident said.

Babcock University’s Director of Communication and Marketing, Dr. Joshua Suleiman, confirmed the abduction, noting that the university is actively seeking more information.

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“I heard about it last night. It is on one of the university’s platforms but I don’t have a comprehensive report about it. Someone is already working on getting more information about this and as soon as it is ready, I will get across to you,” Suleiman said.

Details later..

Credit: Punch

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