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THE IMPORTANCE OF US (HUMAN RESOURCE) TO NATION BUILDING


THE IMPORTANCE OF US (HUMAN RESOURCE) TO NATION BUILDING
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JOY JAMES

The World system today has shifted, not completely however,  from the technological system to  that of Natural resources. Africa happened to be a back bencher or even lost in the former but this latter part, the system rightly suits us, both as a Continent and as a country.

The World Economic system analysis marks Nigeria  as one of the next five countries to be looked out for in the next eleven years including Indonesia, as a fast growing economy and this is great.

 Nevertheless, the most important resource,  I can say, badly needed to explore the economy of our country, Nigeria and the African continent is  the invaluable Human resource.

I liken it to a water tap through which every vessel is filled and without which, every vessel remains  empty.  Technological advancements, speedy economic growth and developments, proposed by the World's system can only be achieved by a working people. 

The importance of "us" and  "we" in this continent cannot be overemphasized. So, value people. Love people. Care for people. Build people. Create structures that are developing people into society's resources. Invest your money & time into people's vision as we build our nation and the African continent together.

Everyone  is fighting a hard battle trying to survive, so  whenever you are left with the choice of being either right or kind, choose kind. Spread love everywhere and build human resources.

Dettol "says;" "...if we don't take care of ourselves, who will?"

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  1. We need to rise up and build ourselves because no one will do it for us... Nice one

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    1. That is certainly true. And we are proud our posts are drumming the sound of the rising

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  2. Thank you for this piece. Great one

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  3. Great concept. I wish everyone will live to it, society will be better

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  4. Thanks for putting up this unique piece of work.

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  5. This is so true, I want to read over and over.

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