Kingsley Eze
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My name is Kingsley, and I am a professional writer with a passion for crafting engaging, informative, and thought-provoking contents.
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Strategies To Make Over $1000 From Your Smartphone
Making money from your smartphone is now possible, especially if you take advantage of the limited influence your phone has on the economy. Whether you are interested in sharing your wealth with others, or just making conversation about what information is out there that you can use for profit, there are free internet technologies that are allowing everyday people to make thousands of dollars from their mobile phones every year.
By Kingsley Eze3 years ago in Education
Corps Member And Four Others Incarcerated In Ilorin For Cybercrime
Adamu Shaibu, a member of the National Youth Service Corps who is now serving in the Igara Local Government Area of Edo State, was given a sentence of nine years in jail for offenses concerning cybercrime and possession of fraudulent cash. Shaibu is 28 years old.
By Kingsley Eze3 years ago in Criminal
Innovation; Business-Government Alliance
In Capitalism And Freedom, Milton Friedman argues that government should exist in the market primarily to enhance unrestricted economic freedom. Government interference in the marketplace that restricts or compels consumer choice is unjustifiable. Friedman's case for market fundamentalism seems to be at conflict with the historical fact of the United States government's involvement. From state police powers to Progressive Era reforms to the New Deal, political, social, and cultural change has always shaped the contours of capitalism, whether the government was state or federal. The consumer health and environmental protections era (1964-1977) and the rise of the concept of the developmental state differ from Friedman's perspective. Instead of a combination of public and private sectors, Friedman's philosophy has guided the notion of market fundamentalism within the false notions of the invisible hand driving innovation. This idea disregards the fact that the government is the only entity that can invest in certain sectors within the innovation economy. Government support for large, medium, and small firms competing for the best technology has replaced the notion that the government should not pick winners.
By Kingsley Eze3 years ago in Trader

