The change in the current administration in Nigeria is quite bizarre.
The NIT policy to enable and improve broadband for over 20yrs now is still a major uncompleted structure. Is all digging through the streets, some areas completed and some abandoned and the pipes littering all over.
We are forced to abide by every policy. Long queues and chaos never stop at every human gathering opportunity. All good to #covid19 that measurably promoted the social distance knowledge and learnings.
Only through health-evolved pandemonium do we abide to distance self from self. Another instance was the #Ebola Memphis.
After all that, we resume back to our usual doldrum even mindless of any effects from the previous social distancing. Recently, a customer sneezed before me and I felt the droplets on my back palm. I rushed up to the private toilet to wash up. Wait a minute, is this what my sales team pass through on daily basis? Resume PPe when the crowding begins, everyone.
The cashless policy enforcement has created serious health implications for cash owners, even daylight robbery and death.

The class of citizens was not well taken into cognisance; the literate and the less literate demography of the population.
Amidst the tension and pressure on the banks and vandalisation, the Govt concern is focussed on the Elections to avoid cash for electorate rigging and vote to buy mindless of the pains of the masses.
The new currency in short circulation has no general informative guidelines to detect originality. The whole economy is at risk and also at the mercy of the Government.
It is so obvious to the masses that a big-wig political party could cripple the economy all because of one man. The Bible has spoken about the effect of one man.
No matter the Policy, it would benefit whomever.
The cashless policy is good and enforcement should have been made gradual, sensitizing the population pace by pace.
The force effect of the Cashless policy is a hardship on the masses. The crippling effect is massive.
