Economics, Politics, Management, Labor Relations, Wealth Distribution, Natural Resources, Motivation Theory, Social Issues, Governance, Historical Context
The Republic . 22 January 1989 . Pg 5

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The text discusses the concept of the 'national cake' in Nigeria, which symbolizes the nation's wealth derived from its human and natural resources, particularly oil. It highlights the disparity between those who produce wealth and those who benefit from it, often leading to exploitation. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding the motivations of workers and the need for fair compensation to enhance productivity. Additionally, the text touches on political instability in Nigeria, with rumors of a coup and the implications of such events on governance. Overall, it calls for a more equitable approach to wealth distribution and better management practices to motivate workers and improve the economy.
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