Street-Selling Bread with Bank Account - Nigeria Invention
Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on February 9, 2023, 12:26 PMFirst, I do not support child labour based on the definition of Europeans and Americans. Why? We all worked in the farms, sold bread on Sundays in the village, etc as part of growing up, while attending schools. It was fun and was never a job. What was wrong going round the whole village to sell you Ezioma bread, Our Society bread, with 25% markup? Of course, for most kids, that is not the experience; it was labour for them.
On that disclaimer/disclosure, I introduce this innovation as Nigeria goes through a paralysis of currency scarcity. So, if you want the bread, make transfers to the bank account. Do not mess with Nigerians; they are elastic and will #invent out of any miry clay. You wish that e-Naira was real. We just noticed that most of those stats are fake, like Nigerian universities which claimed they were ready for online education (“robust technologies”), only for Covid to strike for us to know it was all yoyo!
First, I do not support child labour based on the definition of Europeans and Americans. Why? We all worked in the farms, sold bread on Sundays in the village, etc as part of growing up, while attending schools. It was fun and was never a job. What was wrong going round the whole village to sell you Ezioma bread, Our Society bread, with 25% markup? Of course, for most kids, that is not the experience; it was labour for them.
On that disclaimer/disclosure, I introduce this innovation as Nigeria goes through a paralysis of currency scarcity. So, if you want the bread, make transfers to the bank account. Do not mess with Nigerians; they are elastic and will #invent out of any miry clay. You wish that e-Naira was real. We just noticed that most of those stats are fake, like Nigerian universities which claimed they were ready for online education (“robust technologies”), only for Covid to strike for us to know it was all yoyo!