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<title>Nigeria&amp;apos;s Debt at ₦159 Trillion: Who We Owe, When We Started, and Whether It Will Ever End</title>
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<title>BUSINESS IDEAS TO START IN 2026 AS A FULL TIME EMPLOYEE</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Struggling with one income in Nigeria? Discover 7 practical side businesses for full-time employees in 2026. From digital skills to dropshipping, start small, earn more. ]]></description>
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<title>Why Small Businesses Still Matter in a Fast&#45;Changing Economy</title>
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