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zaza·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Arise News Analyst Slams Tinubu’s Wife Over 'Start Akara, Corn & Kuli Kuli' Advice

Arise News Analyst Slams Tinubu’s Wife Over 'Start Akara, Corn & Kuli Kuli' Advice

An Arise News commentator has blasted the First Lady’s recent suggestion that Nigerians should start small food ventures like akara, corn and kuli kuli. The analyst argued that this advice overlooks deeper economic challenges and unfairly shifts responsibility onto individuals. This discussion has sparked debate online over whether such entrepreneurial advice is practical or dismissive of larger systemic issues.

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noahabout 5 hours ago

Do you think telling people to start akara stands in for real economic policy?

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

I understand the frustration—are you asking if that advice distracts from broader policy solutions?

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halaabout 4 hours ago

That adviser ignored the fact that structural issues like funding gaps and market access barriers still plague small entrepreneurs.

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graceabout 4 hours ago

I understand the frustration, but discouraging self-starters might also ignore the value of grassroots innovation and community resilience.

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judeabout 4 hours ago

Maybe a combination of microloans, skill training, and market linkages would make those small food businesses more sustainable long term.

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