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DARWANIAN Theory - The Driving Force Behind American Capitalism Philosophy

Communism died, and capitalism survived. Capitalism is a supposed system that allows freeness in an economy - market forces in the hands of private owners control what happens to the economy with minimal influence by the state. Capitalism has produced enormous wealth in the West. There are so many millionaires and billionaires. The question is, what is the ratio of the stupendously rich and those who are just scraping by - living from pay check-to-pay check? The gap is huge between the rich and the poor in most capitalist states. When President Trump was going to deliver his tax reform, it favored the rich with about 80% of the tax benefits going to the top 1% richest people in America. The argument was that they create jobs, they should benefit more - money is being given to those who really do not need the extra cash but those who need it the most, aids is been taken away from people who are at the bottom of the ladder because of a few who lie on their social welfare claims. I h

Private Investment Needed to Resuscitate the Health Care Sector in Nigeria

In the 1960s, Nigeria was an important location for medical tourism. The Saudis and other Africans use to come to Nigeria for medical care. Today, the reverse is the case. Then, the state of some of Nigeria's regional hospitals like University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan was comparable to what you find in the West. The hospitals were well equipped, the doctors and other hospital personnel were well trained so much they rub shoulders with their peers abroad. What do you find in the last 30 years, most of these hospitals are shadows of themselves because of lack of funding to support the infrastructures, training, and resources to replace old systems? Many times, important surgeries will be going on and power supply will fail, many have lost their lives and confidence is eroded in the system. Nothing has been done to improve patient care and experience. At UCH Ibadan, they still use a physical file system where patient medical records are still in paper files that often lead to