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LIST OF RICHEST TO POOREST STATES IN NIGERIA (according to their current estimated GPDs)

1. Lagos State - N41.17 Trillion 2. Rivers State - N7.96 Trillion 3. Akwa Ibom State - N7.77 Trillion 4. Imo State - N7.68 Trillion 5. Delta State - N6.19 6. Anambra State - N5.14 Trillion 7. Ondo State - N5.10 Trillion 8. Ogun State - N5.03 Trillion 9. Bayelsa State - N4.63 Trillion 10. Niger State - N4.58 Trillion 11. Kaduna State - N4.31 Trillion 12. Benue State - N4.27 Billion 13. Kano State - N4.20 Trillion 14. Cross River State - N4.07 Trillion 15. Edo State - N3.99 Trillion 16. Kogi State - N3.69 Trillion 17. Oyo State - N3.68 Trillion 18. Abia State - N3.53 Trillion 19. Katsina State - N3.32 Trillion 20. Sokoto State - N2.85 Trillion 21. Adamawa State - N2.66 Trillion 22. Bauchi State - N2.63 Trillion 23. Ekiti State - N2.35 Trillion 24. Osun State - N2.30 Trillion 25. Ebonyi State - N2.24 Trillion 26. Jigawa State - N2.16 Trillion 27. Gombe State - N2.10 Trillion 28. Taraba State - N2.04 Trillion 29. Borno State - N1.9...

NATIONWIDE REGISTRATION OF ALL ARTISANS

OGUN STATE FEDERAL SECRETARIAT COMPLEX, OKE-MOSAN, ABEOKUTA. E-MAIL: ndeogun2@yahoo.com ndeogun@gmail.com NATIONWIDE REGISTRATION OF ALL ARTISANS The Federal Government of Nigeria through one of her agencies NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF EMPLOYMENT has commenced the registration of all categories of ARTISANS Nationwide. The registration covers amongst others Auto-Mobile, Autotronics/Mechatronics, Auto-Electrical, Arc and Gas Welding, Barbing, Catering and Hotel Management, Carpentry and Furniture Making, GSM Repairs, Computer Operations, Maintenance and Programming, Hairdressing, Cosmetology, Tailoring and Fashion Designing, Tie & Dye etc. For more enquiries/and registration, please visit any of the following centres nearest to you. * NDE Ogun State office, Federal Secretariat Complex Oke Mosan Abeokuta Tel: 08033475403, 08056562628, 07031365577 *ALL THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENTS in all the twenty (20) Local Government Areas in Ogun State. "NDE Skills Acquisition Training Ce...

'TEARLESS ONIONS' TO HIT SHELVES AT WOOLWORTHS.

Tearless onions will hit the shelves in Woolworths stores in an Australian first.     The "Happy Chop Tearless Onions" will be available in stores across NSW, Victoria and the Australian Capitial Territory from July 12 until stocks last, which is expected to be in September.     The brown onion has been grown to contain less of the chemicals that makes human cry they are cut.     Tearless onions will hit the shelves in Woolworths' stores in an Australian first. (Supplied)    "As a natural self-defense mechanism, onions release a combination of natural chemicals and enzymes (or 'volatile compounds') that can cause some tears and irritation when an onion is damaged or cut," Woolworths said.     "Happy Chop - Tearless Onions contain fewer of these compounds and these compounds continue to reduce after they are harvested, compared to regular onions where these compounds increase over time. "This means they become more tearless over time." F...

WHAT ANNUAL SALARY WOULD MAKE YOU FEEL FINANCIALLY SECURE? HERE'S WHAT AMERICANS SAID

Many people would probably say that they don’t need much to be comfortable. A home, their family and friends, and a stocked pantry would likely do the trick. But they’d also want some money in the bank to feel financially secure, and just how much money, in this day and age, may be surprisingly high. A new survey from Bankrate finds that the average American believes they need to earn $233,000 per year to feel financially secure, and a whopping $483,000 per year to feel financially free. That’s roughly three and nine times as much as the average U.S. worker made in 2021 (~$75,000), per Census data. Notably, those figures are significantly higher than the numbers revealed in past surveys. For example, a survey from Personal Capital and Harris Poll published early last year found that Americans needed to earn $128,000 per year to feel like they were in good financial shape. Sarah Foster, an economic analyst at Bankrate, tells Fast Company that the $233,000 figure was surprising to her, g...