By Ubong Sampson Generally, Akwa Ibom is seen to be a core civil state. Though this may not be a good image portrayed by an economy in the world of today, where developed and genuinely developing economies already have long written and unwritten histories of depicting features of a first industrial revolution tracing back into decades and even centuries, but this is the reality that we must face, especially considering the importance of the first step in problem solving (which is identifying the problem). Be that as it may, it goes beyond a personal belief to a proven fact that those who made it out of a backward or stagnated economy were able to do so because there were people determined to raise lives that rather depend on government policies than its funds; and good enough, they had governments with enough will to encourage them. Akwa Ibom can also have this story to share in a not-too-far future if there is enough will to push the visions and prospects into reality. More th...
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