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Meeky
Spending Tips You Need As A One Income Earner
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As a one income earner, you shouldn’t compare yourself with someone with multiple income sources in terms of spending power.

To cut your expenses according to your earnings, here are five working tips you need as a one income earner.

1. Reduce your housing expense

A shelter is one of the basic necessities of life. Having one give you the comfort zone everyone desires. However, if the better part of your earnings is spent on apartments, you may need to consider moving to a less expensive home.

Taking a decision like this could help you save more and also allows you to achieve more important financial goals.

2. Reduce your food expense

Since food is essential for living, it is possible to overspend on food. One of the common ways to waste money on food is eating out every time.

Remember you have only one income means, and it really doesn’t make any economic sense to waste the little you earn. So, to reduce your eating out spree, you’ll have to have a meal plan and start cooking your meal. This will no doubt help you reduce your food expenses.

3. Don’t buy to keep up

Everyone has a different reason for spending their money. But, when you start to spend your money on certain items just because you want to feel like others or wear the latest designer because someone just got it, your earnings won’t last.

4. Learn to be content

The only way you won’t be pressured into buying what you don’t need because your friends buy it is to be content with what you have.

When there are no alternative income means, being content with the little you have will be your financial shield. It protects you from going broke and at the end, you’ll enjoy being yourself.

5. Identify your needs and wants

When you are spending your money, you either spend it on needs or on wants. As a one income earner, it is important to identify and separate your needs from wants.

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MrBright7
Bandits Kill 3 Persons In Zamfara, Burn Military Armoured Vehicle During 4-Hour Operation
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Gunmen suspected to be bandits have attacked Dansadau community in the Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara state, killing three persons.
The gunmen also set ablaze an armoured personnel carrier belonging to the Nigerian military.

Residents told SaharaReporters that the bandits stormed the community around 2:30 am on Friday and operated for four hours.

It was learnt that on arrival at the village on motorcycles, the gunmen started shooting indiscriminately, resulting in the death of the victims.
Deadly attacks have raged across Zamfara State where bandits have thrived.
Farming and herding communities in the state have long been terrorised by gangs who raid villages, stealing cattle and kidnapping residents for ransom.
In 2019, the state government entered a peace agreement with the gunmen.
About 15 brand new Hilux vehicles and cash gifts were also given to leaders of different 'repentant' gangs of bandits by the governor in 2020.
But despite all these, communities in the state are still being attacked and residents kidnapped and/or killed.

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News_Naija
Stakeholders Seek Better Training Facilities, Curricula For Pharmacy Technicians
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Stakeholders in the pharmacy sector have called for improved training facilities and effective curricula for pharmacy technicians across the country. They made the call on Thursday at an interactive forum and workshop organized by the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria in Abuja. The event, themed “Advancing the Training and Practice of Pharmacy Technicians in Nigeria: Regulatory Perspective,” brought together provosts, principals, and heads of departments from pharmacy technician training institutions nationwide. Keynote speaker, Prof. Umar Pateh, highlighted the lack of infrastructure, equipment, and resources in many institutions, which, he said, limits students’ practical exposure and hinders skill development. “The rapid advancements in pharmaceutical sciences and healthcare technology demand that training programmes are regularly updated to reflect current trends and best practices,” he said. Pateh noted that the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria, by virtue of an Act of the National Assembly (CAP P17 LF 2022), is empowered to set knowledge standards for pharmacy technicians. He acknowledged previous curriculum reviews in 2002, 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2015 but emphasized the need for further updates. “Once technicians enter the workforce, opportunities for continuing education and professional development are often limited, leading to stagnation. It is vital for PCN to organize a mandatory continuing education programme for pharmacy technicians,” he added. He also called on the council and stakeholders to enforce strict regulations, prevent unqualified individuals from practising, and introduce quality assurance measures in teaching and learning. The Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of PCN, Ibrahim Ahmed, stressed the importance of aligning pharmacy technician training with global standards. He noted that efforts have been made to improve curricula and training requirements in collaboration with key stakeholders. “In 2021, we upgraded the curriculum and are implementing research-driven improvements to match global best practices. We have a robust regulatory mechanism, a strong workforce, and a well-structured career path for pharmacy technicians,” Ahmed said. He added that plans are underway to expand training institutions, including private sector involvement, to meet increasing demand. Chairman of PCN, Wosilat Giwa, emphasised the council’s commitment to maintaining high training standards through curriculum reviews and regular accreditation visits. “To ensure quality training, we conduct regular accreditation visits and the National Pre-Certification Examination. As a regulatory body, we cannot afford to compromise on the quality of graduates. Pharmacy technicians have continued to prove their competence in various service areas,” she said. Giwa noted that the workshop theme aligns with the Federal Government’s agenda to improve healthcare services through quality education and training. President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Ayuba Tanko, described the collaboration between pharmacists and pharmacy technicians as a step in the right direction. “Collaboration is key to advancing the field of pharmacy. Strengthening cooperation between pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will enhance service delivery and improve healthcare outcomes,” he said.
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Fatou12
Lady Killed By Ex-lover In Antigua
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Police in Antigua and Barbuda are searching for a 34-year-old man, who murdered a woman, in the capital St John’s last night.
The incident occurred shortly before 10 o’clock at Tanner Street.
Police said Simone Whyte Barrington was at the Hitachi Building when she was approached by the suspect, who attacked her with a knife.
Whyte Barrington received multiple stab wounds before her throat was slashed.
Whyte Barrington, a hairdresser, had reportedly moved to Antigua from Jamaica three years ago.
She was a mother of four children.
Police said Whyte and her attacker were in a relationship.
Family and friends took to social media on Sunday to express their grief.











































































































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