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December 29, 2023 #SLI: The 300 Days of January, Managing Finances

#SLI: The 300 Days of January, Managing Finances

Have you ever felt like January stretches on forever, laden with financial challenges and pressures? Some claim it has 90 days, others say 111, and some even argue for an exasperating 300 days! What say you?

 

The holiday season often brings with it the aftermath of spending – bills, bills, bills! Money becomes a focal point, and expenses, coupled with pressure, can cast a shadow over the New Year. After the extravagance of December, it’s crucial to reflect on key strategies for a financially sound new year: budgeting and planning.

 

Acknowledging that 2023 was a tough year for many, with financial struggles arising from both external factors and mismanagement, it’s time to chart a better course for the year ahead. In a recent episode of “Sharing Life Issues,” we delved into practical ways to navigate these financial waters.

 

Money mismanagement frequently stems from a lack of financial literacy. Therefore, the first step is to cultivate discipline in spending and enhance money awareness. Importantly, this knowledge should be imparted to children, preparing them for financial responsibilities not often covered in traditional education. Our guests on the show, Mr. Nkanta and Mr. Lekan Ayinde, both seasoned accountants, emphasize finding the right balance in managing finances, expenses, and pressure.

 

Mr. Lekan advises starting with an honest assessment of what you have and what your income is. Many times, people forget what they already own and want to spend without considering their income. It’s crucial to begin by looking at what you have before spending.

Mr. Nkanta suggests another way to handle expenses is by thinking about how to generate income for the things you need, exploring additional income streams to supplement your resources. While managing your limited resources for spending, also consider ways to earn money for the items you intend to buy.

 

We also need to decide to reduce certain expenses and explore cost-effective alternatives. In the current circumstances, there is no justification for pretending to have financial resources for the sake of status or keeping up with others when, in reality, you don’t. It’s crucial to engage in open money conversations with our family members. Share your financial reality with those who matter—your spouse, kids, parents, and dependents. While you don’t have to disclose every detail, paint a picture of your financial situation to avoid overwhelming pressure.  Remember, you owe no explanations to others outside your close circle. If you want to succeed financially now and in the future, you  have to let go of maintaining a particular status to conform to the society.

 

Think ahead, think of rainy days, and create an emergency fund that helps you when the need arises, whether for a life-changing business opportunity or unexpected expenses. Mr. Lekan stresses the importance of setting aside excess money and investing wisely for the future, emphasizing that money is limited, and without proper planning, it can easily run out.

 

In a nutshell, cultivating basic money habits like saving, budgeting, planning, and financial discipline is essential for a prosperous year. “Cut your cloth according to your material” should be your guiding principle in 2024 and beyond. Here’s to a fantabulous, successful and fulfilling year ahead!

 

 

Written by Maris “Damaris” Iloka

www.twitter.com/siramsparkle

 

December 28, 2023 Rivers Elders Write Open Letter to Tinubu About Peace Pact

Rivers Elders Write Open Letter to Tinubu About Peace Pact

The Rivers State Elders and Leaders Forum has faulted the presidential peace meeting convened by President Bola Tinubu to mediate in the crisis that was raging in Rivers State, saying the agreements were against the Nigerian Constitution and the rule of law.

The elders, in two separate open letters to Tinubu and the Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, raised several concerns about the eight-point pact, arguing that the President does not have powers to give directives to a democratically elected governor or impose his will on the state.

Speaking on behalf of 15 prominent Rivers leaders, who signed the letter, the former governor of the state, Rufus Ada-George, in a statement, yesterday, read out the letter, faulting the entire eight-point directives.

Ada-George, who lauded the President for heeding their call to wade into the crisis rocking the state, also noted that they are at a loss as to whether Tinubu’s intervention has helped in quelling the crisis or escalated it.
He insisted that the peace pact is in favour of the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and to the detriment of the governor, as well as the interest of the generality of Rivers people.

He said: “The eight-point resolution asked for the reinstatement of commissioners who willfully resigned. The 27 former legislators, who, in all clear conscience and by legal implication, jumped ship and got themselves dismissed from the affairs of the state Assembly, are also to be reinstated and remunerated. This smacks of a sense of political irresponsibility, lack of sensitivity to the laws of the land and due process.

“Given the foregoing, it is obviously evident that Fubara, who is the Chief Executive Officer of state, was coerced into submitting to your premeditated action plan even when it is well known that the President does not possess such powers to give directives to a democratically elected governor or impose his will on the state.

“As far as we are concerned, that meeting did not hold, and those directives are not implementable, because to do so will be acting against the Constitution and the rule of law.”

Also, while reacting to Fubara’s statewide Christmas broadcast on Monday in which he emphasised that the presidential peace proclamation is not as bad as portrayed, Ada-George pointed out that the proclamation is a death sentence, because it breaches all legal and constitutional rights Fubara swore to protect.
He noted that the governor has no constitutional or any other legal power to implement the directives.

December 28, 2023 Civil Service Crippled After Christmas Holidays

Civil Service Crippled After Christmas Holidays

Civil servants in Akwa Ibom, Abia and Imo States are yet to resume work after the two-day public holiday for the Christmas celebration.

The Federal Government had declared Monday, December 25, and Tuesday, December 26, as public holidays.

Inspiration Fm went round Government facilities in Uyo and its environs observed that the Idongesit Nkanga secretariat and Federal Secretariats on Abak road which is usually a beehive of activities, were virtually empty.

Most of the offices were under lock and key, while the ones that opened had a few workers, who were busy cleaning up their tables and lockers.

NAN reported that Secretariats in most parts of the predominantly Christian south experience low or no turnout of workers, with many having traveled to spend the holidays with loved ones.

It was also observed that most of the shops and kiosks located within the secretariat complex, which were usually busy during weekdays, were still locked.

Some of the civil servants, who reported to work, were seen exchanging Christmas pleasantries.

Security operatives at these locations say the workers might not return till after the New Year holidays.

December 28, 2023 Heartland Plunged into Confusion As Imo Governor Orders Reinstatement of Christian Obi

Heartland Plunged into Confusion As Imo Governor Orders Reinstatement of Christian Obi

the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma has ordered reinstatement of former Heartland coach, Christian Obi as the head coach of the NPFL side.

In a meeting with the Commissioner of Sports, Emeka Okoronkwo, the Governor ordered that Christian Obi should be returned as Technical Adviser.

Obi helped Heartland gained promotion from the Nigeria National League last season without a defeat but failed to win a single match in 9 appearances in the NPFL. To this end, in November, 2023, he was asked to leave and replaced with Kennedy Boboye.

Under the new coach Boboye, the team have started picking points aiming at leaving the relegation waters but it remains to be seen how this new development will affect the performance of the players.

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