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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by RedCapChief(m): 12:37pm On Jan 24, 2016
There is nothing like luck, there is only discipline, hardwork, opportunity and preparedness to take said opportunity.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by Youpele52: 12:40pm On Jan 24, 2016
Cc.. Charism

People who make it are the lucky ones , lucky in the sense that the have opportunities that others never had or will never have which they harnessed to their advantage.
Opportunities like capital, good location, skills, business climate, experience e.t.c.


You're just about right in your write up. I am not proving you wrong in anyway, nope nope, the succeeding texts are just my thoughts.

Lucky ones, hmm. Truly there's a place for favour, undoubtedly, but what's luck. Let's say it's meeting place where opportunity meets with preparation. Example.. There's no light in my place for a while, I'm not certain light will come but I hope it does, so before I go to bed, I plugged my phone to a wall socket and hit the sack. I woke up the next morning and my phone is 100% charged. Is that luck?

Opportunities and factors like capital, good location, skills, business climate, experience etc are very important if one must make it as an entrepreneur. Few of them are under ones control if he wants to make it as an entrepreneur. Let me take one after the other.
Skill and experience, if one must make it in business then one must invest into knowledge, business and financial knowledge. Books and stuffs. It's only a fool that'll learn only from his own experience, learning from the experience of others in similar business is applaudible and wise. Most entrepreneur books and lecturers will advice you start small, starting small gives one the golden opportunity to gain experience that's lacked or can't be taught.
Business climate and location: it is still one responsibility to study the business climate (the kind of business and goods that sell best in the a particular location). If possible changing location because of the business, or changing business because of your location.
Capital...... That's the only thing one may lack control. There's always a way. One can set up a small business or work somewhere else to raise the needed capital.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:40pm On Jan 24, 2016
youngice:
All this won't stop me from using my school fees to play nairabet grin
. bahhad guy
Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by lincolnj88: 12:46pm On Jan 24, 2016
mandarin:


Agreed but what you termed as buying and selling as in the case of Nigeria is not the way to grow an economy. Its simply importing what were produced in another country and sell in your country.
Entrepreneurs use resources in their countries to produce needs or to meet needs for example, a baker uses Nigeria made cassava flour to make bread. Tailors sow made in Nigeria Ankara or fabrics to make Aso Ebi, that is growing economy not buying from Taiwan and selling in Nigeria.
And that sector of buying and selling is about 11% of the GDP but who produce what is sold?
Growing the economy need entrepreneurs who want to meet needs in the society.
guy d shoes made in ABA are not imported but rather exported.... entrepreneurs also source for raw materials externally outside their national boundaries...
and if import is bound in dis country .. some igbos would turn billionaires... start with car ban, innoson to d rescue start with foreign footwears ABA boyz to d rescue

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by kay29000(m): 12:47pm On Jan 24, 2016
mandarin:


Agreed but what you termed as buying and selling as in the case of Nigeria is not the way to grow an economy. Its simply importing what were produced in another country and sell in your country.
Entrepreneurs use resources in their countries to produce needs or to meet needs for example, a baker uses Nigeria made cassava flour to make bread. Tailors sow made in Nigeria Ankara or fabrics to make Aso Ebi, that is growing economy not buying from Taiwan and selling in Nigeria.
And that sector of buying and selling is about 11% of the GDP but who produce what is sold?
Growing the economy need entrepreneurs who want to meet needs in the society.

God bless you for this comment.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by maximunimpact(m): 12:47pm On Jan 24, 2016
Charism:
Entrepreneurship seems to be the order of the day today, the press glorifies it, government officials put lots of emphasis on it as the only way out of poverty, its even a compulsory course for all university students. NYSC is all about it, from your afternoon lectures in camp, to your SAEED. But is it really worth it? Are they telling us the truth, or is it mere propaganda by politicians to give excuses for their failure?
Daily we are bombarded by happy ending stories of people who made it by starting up their business, we are told to emulate the likes of Dangote, Otedola, mike Adenuga. But the bitter truth is that not everyone will make it like Dangote. As a matter of fact the chances of Success is Very rare.
People who make it are the lucky ones, lucky in the sense that the have opportunities that others never had or will never have which they harnessed to their advantage.
Opportunities like capital, good location, skills, business climate, experience e.t.c. These variable are not things you have control over. Take for example Dangote started his business with just #500,000 (a huge amount of money during the 70's) given to him by his uncle Dantata (one of the richest men in nigeria at that time) who also groomed him in the tricks of business management. There are many people who have beautiful business plans out there, but no capital to fund them. Even when the capital is available, you don't any experience about the business climate of the business you are venturing into, its like a blind man crossing the highway unaided.
The truth of the matter is that not everyone is meant to be entreperneurs, if you believe in the determination, nothing-can-stop-me mantra, you might probably end up with a small food-stuff shop/kiosk business, or like the road side akara seller whose income would not be enough for you to start a family. If it were that easy, then our proffesors of business administration in our universitys, would have been top business moguls by now.
Truth be told, our politicians need to sit up! And make economic policies to would encourage investment and growth. If the economy is favourable, both entrepreneurs and employees, would be better-off.

congrats @op for championing a breed of lazy generation.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by maxwell767(m): 12:47pm On Jan 24, 2016
Charism:
Entrepreneurship seems to be the order of the day today, the press glorifies it, government officials put lots of emphasis on it as the only way out of poverty, its even a compulsory course for all university students. NYSC is all about it, from your afternoon lectures in camp, to your SAEED. But is it really worth it? Are they telling us the truth, or is it mere propaganda by politicians to give excuses for their failure?
Daily we are bombarded by happy ending stories of people who made it by starting up their business, we are told to emulate the likes of Dangote, Otedola, mike Adenuga. But the bitter truth is that not everyone will make it like Dangote. As a matter of fact the chances of Success is Very rare.
People who make it are the lucky ones, lucky in the sense that the have opportunities that others never had or will never have which they harnessed to their advantage.
Opportunities like capital, good location, skills, business climate, experience e.t.c. These variable are not things you have control over. Take for example Dangote started his business with just #500,000 (a huge amount of money during the 70's) given to him by his uncle Dantata (one of the richest men in nigeria at that time) who also groomed him in the tricks of business management. There are many people who have beautiful business plans out there, but no capital to fund them. Even when the capital is available, you don't any experience about the business climate of the business you are venturing into, its like a blind man crossing the highway unaided.
The truth of the matter is that not everyone is meant to be entreperneurs, if you believe in the determination, nothing-can-stop-me mantra, you might probably end up with a small food-stuff shop/kiosk business, or like the road side akara seller whose income would not be enough for you to start a family. If it were that easy, then our proffesors of business administration in our universitys, would have been top business moguls by now.
Truth be told, our politicians need to sit up! And make economic policies to would encourage investment and growth. If the economy is favourable, both entrepreneurs and employees, would be better-off.
I strongly agree with you........... Every where u go u hear something like "entrepreneurship" meaning that after spending so many years in the university hoping to get a good job that will enable u to to start up ur life... U will be then be advise to go into skills and acquisition... While they stay on top there without retirement.... If I had wanted to go into entrepreneurship... I won't have spent my time @ the university.... I would have jst use the money for my education and start up a business...

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by oneolajire(m): 12:47pm On Jan 24, 2016
Nigeria is a country where all big investors have no inventions (tangible or intangible) to their credit. Bill Gates, Henry Ford, Michael Dell, Thomas Edison and the likes all have products to patent, but most entrepreneurs we have in Nigeria have invented nothing and have made it through dubious means. 

Entrepreneurship/vocational education is government's way of telling the youth and graduates that she (the government) lacks industrialisation and job creation strategies while the youth have been left to fate.

Entrepreneurship/vocational education is government's way of making the youth/graduates look intellectually lazy and burdensome as well as telling them that they are have been abandoned in the valley of unemployment. Unemployment rate increased simply because government owned industries and companies get strangulated by the python of corruption as well as the refusal of the government to establish new ones.

Entrepreneurship in advanced countries is about innovations, inventions, improvements, expansions, people and institutional empowerment. Modern and sophisticated skills are being utilised to manufacture goods and services which culminates into abundant job creation.

Entrepreneurship in Nigeria is of the graduate job seeker told to engage in bead making, soap making, hair dressing, laundry and so on. These businesses have neither inventions nor advancement to add to the business practice and the economy, as they also have little or no impact on the international market. 

Entrepreneurship in Nigeria is also of the rich that colludes with the government to defraud the masses, destroy public corporations and infrastructures in order for them to import alternative goods. The rich set up few enterprises and often pay peanuts to their employees in order to increase their wealth; culminating into increase in poverty level and underemployment in the country.  

The government of advanced countries often invest billion of dollars on education and research, so they always have intellectuals who will offer innovative products and services to the world. These products and services are initially developed into small scale businesses as they many even grow into large enterprises. While Nigeria keeps wasting hard earned funds on Small and Medium Scale (SME) development, yet the businesses are nowhere to be found.

Only an insane person will keep doing the same thing the same way and expect a different result. Am yet to see a nation that got developed by investing so little on the education of her youth and students but spend so much on SME propaganda. Still searching for a nation that gave nothing more than mere, non-professional, common, stark and non-sophisticated skills/training to her youth and achieved rapid industrial development.

Why should we buy a trailer engine, fix it in a car and try to make it compete with an aircraft? Why should we make people earn mere skills and expect them to compete with foreign sophisticated technologies? We have to know that the issue of local production of goods and services is a serious competetion with the developed nations.

Some questions for the proponents of entrepreneurship/vocational education.
 When will out textile, fashion and leather industry be able to make products of international standard? When will a Nigerian mechanic be able to manufacture car engines and other motor parts? When will our furniture makers be able to make furniture that will compete with ones made overseas? When will a computer repairer be able to produce motherboards, memorycards, monitors, just to mention a few?

Take a look at the furniture industry in Nigeria, you'll discover it is almost dead because foreign furniture has flooded the Nigerian market. Foreign furniture makers have been able to introduce much variety of products with various designs, even at exorbitant prices, yet people still buy them. Imported furniture  attains this much because modern machines are regularly produced to make new designs of furniture, but here in Nigeria, we only buy simple tools, we don't engage in design and manufacture of  machines/tools to be used in the furniture industry, so we are perpetually making furniture that cannot compete with the foreign ones. It is only engineering provide modern machines, stack entrepreneurship cannot.

Entrepreneurship and and vocational education has never helped Nigeria in the manufacture of modern machines for production of finished goods that can compete favourably with imported ones. The best entrepreneurship has offered us is to use social media means to engage in selling of imported products as well as setting up of few businesses with the use of foreign machines. It is appaling for government to still keep preaching the sermon that can never bring solutions to us.

Every sector of the Nigerian economy has been badly affected by the erroneous policy of entrepreneurship and vocational education. From the agricultural sector to the transportation sector, from manufacturing to education, from construction to entertainment, name it, we have rendered our nation incapacitated when it comes to production of goods and services. There can never be abundant job opportunities as long as we keep executing this lame practice. 

I wonder why we have not giving so much vocational training to professional operating as doctors, nurses and pharmacist in the medical field. We give this set of people trainings that can make them compete favourably with their foreign counterpart. I believe it should appear proper to the government to substitute entrepreneurship and vocational education with the training they receive in the teaching hospitals.  The government (after emptying the laboratories and workshops of polytechniques and universities) substituted requisite training for our engineers and scientist with entrepreneurship and vocational training, so they are rendered handicapped when it comes to provision of modern goods and services as well as job creation.

It is high time we changed our job creation policy of entrepreneurship and vocational studies to provision of qualitative education at all levels, especially science and technology education so that Nigerian graduates would possess requisite modern and sophisticated skills for our nation and the world market at large. It is only qualitative education and intensive research that can initiate intellectual thinking for creation of innovative goods and services.
 
Entrepreneurship and vocational studies have been found to have contributed immensely only to economy of nations with massive investments in education and research. Singapore and South Korea are the examples of nations that have eradicated illiteracy and have invested huge funds into science and technology education, so entrepreneurship thrives there.

Let the laboratories and workshops of our secondary schools and higher institutions be adequately equipped with modern and facilities so as to provide avenues for learning practicals. We need to replicate the likes of Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg who utilised the qualitative education they obtained in the tetiary institutions to create worldwide business ventures in their fields.

Glad to see ur post, glad tosee that Nigerians are now aware of the scam called entrepreneurship. God bless Nigeria

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by BLWeb: 12:49pm On Jan 24, 2016
Charism:
Entrepreneurship seems to be the order of the day today, the press glorifies it, government officials put lots of emphasis on it as the only way out of poverty, its even a compulsory course for all university students. NYSC is all about it, from your afternoon lectures in camp, to your SAEED. But is it really worth it? Are they telling us the truth, or is it mere propaganda by politicians to give excuses for their failure?
Daily we are bombarded by happy ending stories of people who made it by starting up their business, we are told to emulate the likes of Dangote, Otedola, mike Adenuga. But the bitter truth is that not everyone will make it like Dangote. As a matter of fact the chances of Success is Very rare.
People who make it are the lucky ones, lucky in the sense that the have opportunities that others never had or will never have which they harnessed to their advantage.
Opportunities like capital, good location, skills, business climate, experience e.t.c. These variable are not things you have control over. Take for example Dangote started his business with just #500,000 (a huge amount of money during the 70's) given to him by his uncle Dantata (one of the richest men in nigeria at that time) who also groomed him in the tricks of business management. There are many people who have beautiful business plans out there, but no capital to fund them. Even when the capital is available, you don't any experience about the business climate of the business you are venturing into, its like a blind man crossing the highway unaided.
The truth of the matter is that not everyone is meant to be entreperneurs, if you believe in the determination, nothing-can-stop-me mantra, you might probably end up with a small food-stuff shop/kiosk business, or like the road side akara seller whose income would not be enough for you to start a family. If it were that easy, then our proffesors of business administration in our universitys, would have been top business moguls by now.
Truth be told, our politicians need to sit up! And make economic policies to would encourage investment and growth. If the economy is favourable, both entrepreneurs and employees, would be better-off.

These are the words of someone who is lazy and expects the government to feed him everything he needs.

One thing i'm sure we all agree is that no society is ideal because people act differently and think in different ways. Also people do also come together to form a common bond to show their ideas in togetherness. Now in your school of thought you are against entrepreneurship and you cast it down like it has not been something that has changed your life.

Take some time to look at how you have lived your life from infancy till now and tell me all the stuffs you have used through out life is from the government. You can't argue it because it is not the government that even made it possible for Seun to set-up nairaland that you are using to spread your discontent.

One thing that has always bugged me though is our lack of innovation by our young entrepreneurs and i think that is what worries you. What we need to do as people is to rearrange our mindset and see how blessed we are as a nation and as africans. All the solid minerals you can think of,all the agricultural resources, good weather, human capacities, we have all, then why are we still poor? The government blame game is so stale now, and not blaming someone like you for shying away from starting your own business will be a crime for me.

So i can feel your frustration friend. Success is not rare, success is relative to how you want to leave your life. Whatsoever a man thinketh that he is. There are small business owners who just want to be content with their income, run their business for as long as they live, take care of their family, stay away from insecurities and just be happy, That is how they view success. While some want to expand, build franchises and employ thousands of people, that is their own view of success. But you saying EVERYONE cannot be like Dangote is true but you are wrong to use it in a demeaning form while disrespecting well-meaning people all over.

Another thing i will need to tell you is that there is nothing like luck in business. I'm very sure you have never started a business before to know that Success is when Opportunity meets Preparation. You must be prepared to face the challenges no matter what and then be prepared to take use of the opportunity. The success you earn is relative to how you prepared and to how best you maximized the opportunity. So talking about luck in entrepreneurship? That is so lame.

I would also like to counsel you too. Failure is not the end of life. Successful people are the ones that learn to FAIL FORWARD. They don't let failures run them down. Don't you know these people you call their names like they are your demi-gods have gone through the most depressing times when they were getting around their business and success was elusive? Nothing was prepared for them on a bed of roses. Oh maybe you haven't heard of another man who collected even N1million from his uncle in the 70's to set up his business but he is a shoemaker today, while the Dangote you hear today thrived on just N500, 000 back then. Maybe you have not read the story of young boys in lagos who started their blogging enterprise with just N10, 000 back in 2005 and today they speak at TEDX. Or simply dont go too far, just talk to Seun and let him school you on how he started.

I believe in the "nothing-can-stop-me mantra" even if you end up selling c.d's at the road side, but the most importatnt thing that you should never forget is not to give up on your thinking, and who you are and what you want to become. If you continually strive at it while keeping your goals and dreams intact, you will definitely make it no matter what this OP's definition of success is. Abi nor be don jazzy be bus conductor for lagos before?

And lastly for entrepreneurs, i know the times are hard and you need money to make things work. But don't let the hesitation and frustration make you start a business you have no passion in. It is small business owners who did stuff with no passion and ended up messing everything that may have made this op to come out with an attack on people who are desiring to effect a change. Understand that it is passion before profit, but if you have side business giving you some funding, don't stay too long there - get some little funds no matter how little and dive into your PASSION and God will make it a success for you.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by kstadaura: 12:50pm On Jan 24, 2016
Yeah i agreed with the OP that some people have special privileges which others dont have, but actually our over reliance on government is what is causing all this increase in unemploymeny, it doesnt mean you must start with big capital for you to succeed, start with the small amount you have, cut your unnecessary expenses, invest in any legal business, give it a year or two.

But so long as we keep deceiving ourself that because we have university degree government must provide job for us, i dont think our current situation will change any sooner
Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by Karleb(m): 12:50pm On Jan 24, 2016
The OP is one big fat liar!

The reason most people fail in entrepreneur is because they don't start or should I say attempt it at all until they can't find a job.

By the way, did the OP just said luck? I've a friend who's sponsoring himself with his business, could he be lucky?

Mttshew! Don't worry bro. Buhari will soon implement the N5000 for the unemployment.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by JeffreyJamez(m): 12:56pm On Jan 24, 2016
To me...this article is thick BS!... undecided...you know how much the akara sellers take home per day?.... or those people who roast plantain?.... just because it looks petty doesn't mean money is not made.... what is the main aim of employment?...is it not to make money?.You talk about Luck?....there are people who have worked their way upup without luck...it's called Hard work. This article is for people who want to be entrepreneurs but are lazy!!. Sit down there and be waiting for "opportunities" ,don't look for something to learn that will give you money.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by JeffreyJamez(m): 12:57pm On Jan 24, 2016
BLWeb:

These are the words of someone who is lazy and expects the government to feed him everything he needs.

I'll come later and take care of your opinion.

Exactly!!!

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:57pm On Jan 24, 2016
ITbomb:
Entrepreneurship strive in environment where something like the "American dream" is possible.

People talk about Dangote, Dangote got N500k at a time a brand new Peugeot was about N10k which means he got an equivalent of today's N50m.

And N50m in a northern environment where one person can be pushed up to the highest level if born into the right family can achieve same success today.

In present day Nigeria, the only set of people that can achieve that "American dream" going from nothing to something in Nigeria are the Igbos, every other billionaire in present day Nigeria has its roots in either oil money or politics money

word# @ bolded.

also, behind every great fortune is a great crime.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by hector: 12:57pm On Jan 24, 2016
true
Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by Karleb(m): 12:59pm On Jan 24, 2016
BLWeb:

These are the words of someone who is lazy and expects the government to feed him everything he needs.

I'll come later and take care of your opinion.

Gbam!!!
Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by JeffreyJamez(m): 12:59pm On Jan 24, 2016
oneolajire:
Nigeria is a country where all big investors have no inventions (tangible or intangible) to their credit. Bill Gates, Henry Ford, Michael Dell, Thomas Edison and the likes all have products to patent, but most entrepreneurs we have in Nigeria have invented nothing and have made it through dubious means. 

Entrepreneurship/vocational education is government's way of telling the youth and graduates that she (the government) lacks industrialisation and job creation strategies while the youth have been left to fate.

Entrepreneurship/vocational education is government's way of making the youth/graduates look intellectually lazy and burdensome as well as telling them that they are have been abandoned in the valley of unemployment. Unemployment rate increased simply because government owned industries and companies get strangulated by the python of corruption as well as the refusal of the government to establish new ones.

Entrepreneurship in advanced countries is about innovations, inventions, improvements, expansions, people and institutional empowerment. Modern and sophisticated skills are being utilised to manufacture goods and services which culminates into abundant job creation.

Entrepreneurship in Nigeria is of the graduate job seeker told to engage in bead making, soap making, hair dressing, laundry and so on. These businesses have neither inventions nor advancement to add to the business practice and the economy, as they also have little or no impact on the international market. 

Entrepreneurship in Nigeria is also of the rich that colludes with the government to defraud the masses, destroy public corporations and infrastructures in order for them to import alternative goods. The rich set up few enterprises and often pay peanuts to their employees in order to increase their wealth; culminating into increase in poverty level and underemployment in the country.  

The government of advanced countries often invest billion of dollars on education and research, so they always have intellectuals who will offer innovative products and services to the world. These products and services are initially developed into small scale businesses as they many even grow into large enterprises. While Nigeria keeps wasting hard earned funds on Small and Medium Scale (SME) development, yet the businesses are nowhere to be found.

Only an insane person will keep doing the same thing the same way and expect a different result. Am yet to see a nation that got developed by investing so little on the education of her youth and students but spend so much on SME propaganda. Still searching for a nation that gave nothing more than mere, non-professional, common, stark and non-sophisticated skills/training to her youth and achieved rapid industrial development.

Why should we buy a trailer engine, fix it in a car and try to make it compete with an aircraft? Why should we make people earn mere skills and expect them to compete with foreign sophisticated technologies? We have to know that the issue of local production of goods and services is a serious competetion with the developed nations.

Some questions for the proponents of entrepreneurship/vocational education.
 When will out textile, fashion and leather industry be able to make products of international standard? When will a Nigerian mechanic be able to manufacture car engines and other motor parts? When will our furniture makers be able to make furniture that will compete with ones made overseas? When will a computer repairer be able to produce motherboards, memorycards, monitors, just to mention a few?

Take a look at the furniture industry in Nigeria, you'll discover it is almost dead because foreign furniture has flooded the Nigerian market. Foreign furniture makers have been able to introduce much variety of products with various designs, even at exorbitant prices, yet people still buy them. Imported furniture  attains this much because modern machines are regularly produced to make new designs of furniture, but here in Nigeria, we only buy simple tools, we don't engage in design and manufacture of  machines/tools to be used in the furniture industry, so we are perpetually making furniture that cannot compete with the foreign ones. It is only engineering provide modern machines, stack entrepreneurship cannot.

Entrepreneurship and and vocational education has never helped Nigeria in the manufacture of modern machines for production of finished goods that can compete favourably with imported ones. The best entrepreneurship has offered us is to use social media means to engage in selling of imported products as well as setting up of few businesses with the use of foreign machines. It is appaling for government to still keep preaching the sermon that can never bring solutions to us.

Every sector of the Nigerian economy has been badly affected by the erroneous policy of entrepreneurship and vocational education. From the agricultural sector to the transportation sector, from manufacturing to education, from construction to entertainment, name it, we have rendered our nation incapacitated when it comes to production of goods and services. There can never be abundant job opportunities as long as we keep executing this lame practice. 

I wonder why we have not giving so much vocational training to professional operating as doctors, nurses and pharmacist in the medical field. We give this set of people trainings that can make them compete favourably with their foreign counterpart. I believe it should appear proper to the government to substitute entrepreneurship and vocational education with the training they receive in the teaching hospitals.  The government (after emptying the laboratories and workshops of polytechniques and universities) substituted requisite training for our engineers and scientist with entrepreneurship and vocational training, so they are rendered handicapped when it comes to provision of modern goods and services as well as job creation.

It is high time we changed our job creation policy of entrepreneurship and vocational studies to provision of qualitative education at all levels, especially science and technology education so that Nigerian graduates would possess requisite modern and sophisticated skills for our nation and the world market at large. It is only qualitative education and intensive research that can initiate intellectual thinking for creation of innovative goods and services.
 
Entrepreneurship and vocational studies have been found to have contributed immensely only to economy of nations with massive investments in education and research. Singapore and South Korea are the examples of nations that have eradicated illiteracy and have invested huge funds into science and technology education, so entrepreneurship thrives there.

Let the laboratories and workshops of our secondary schools and higher institutions be adequately equipped with modern and facilities so as to provide avenues for learning practicals. We need to replicate the likes of Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg who utilised the qualitative education they obtained in the tetiary institutions to create worldwide business ventures in their fields.

Glad to see ur post, glad tosee that Nigerians are now aware of the scam called entrepreneurship. God bless Nigeria


Okay....sit down there, don't worry, that Job is coming soon like Jesus you hear.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:00pm On Jan 24, 2016
this is the most useless post I have ever seen.
so u mean we should wait for government to give us job abi. they have not even finished paying the employed ones.
so if they don't help SME we should just keep shouting and protesting like we have been doing since before MJ did the moonwalk. yes not everyone is ment to be an entrepreneur so if it not for you, then work for those who are fit for it. I rather fry akara at the road side than be unemployed and sit at home to eat from my parent that might be frying the same akara u don't even know how lame this post is.
abeg stop spreading ur negative mind set all around
entrepreneurship deserve every bit of attention it is getting
PS your post lack adequate information.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by odeexpress(m): 1:00pm On Jan 24, 2016
In reality, entrepreneurship reduces unemployment. There are numerous entrepreneurs that are born, but many others are made. Facing challenges as an entrepreneur is not specific to Nigeria. Entrepreneurs in other countries face numerous challenges as well. It is true that we have our challenges like access to funds and poor infrastructure. However, most Nigerians equate entrepreneurship to buying and selling or opening a small business.

Entrepreneurship is a composite skill, which includes imagination, readiness to take risks, ability to bring together and put to use other factors of production such as capital, labour, land and other intangible resources. One of the qualities of entrepreneurship is the ability to discover an investment opportunity and to organize an enterprise, thereby contributing to real economic growth and creating jobs in the process. It involves taking of risks and making the necessary investments under conditions of uncertainty and innovating, planning and taking decisions.

All that is required is for the government to provide the enabling environment for entrepreneurs to thrive.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by JeffreyJamez(m): 1:00pm On Jan 24, 2016
Joavid:


word# @ bolded.

also, behind every great fortune is a great crime.

Behind every great fortune is great crime? undecided.....seriously?!....
Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by JeffreyJamez(m): 1:03pm On Jan 24, 2016
oloyolo:
this is the most useless post I have ever seen.
so u mean we should wait for government to give us job abi. they have not even finished paying the employed ones.
so if they don't help SME we should just keep shouting and protesting like we have been doing since before MJ did the moonwalk. yes not everyone is ment to be an entrepreneur so if it not for you, then work for those who are fit for it. I rather fry akara at the road side than be unemployed and sit at home to eat from my parent that might be frying the same akara u don't even know how lame this post is.
abeg stop spreading ur negative mind set all around
entrepreneurship deserve every bit of attention it is getting
PS your post lack adequate information.


The post is just annoying I swear!.... and to think some people are even in support of the OP is just appalling.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by Karleb(m): 1:05pm On Jan 24, 2016
JeffreyJamez:


Behind every great fortune is great crime? undecided.....seriously?!....

You see, it's better to ignore some posts.
Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by Originalsly: 1:06pm On Jan 24, 2016
@op...true the economy cannot depend on entrepreneurs only to develop. True the FG is responsible for providing the infrastructures to encourage and expand entrepreneurship. But your write up seems to suggest that it is a waste of time starting a successful small business period since all the basic infrastructures are not in place... or millions of naira is not available.Yes Dangote started with N50 million ...how many times has he multiplied that now? Same with any small business starting with N10K...like Dangote... it is about how the person keep taking the business to another level where he can be as sucessful as Dangote in terms of how many times over he has turned over his initial investment. Like the roadside seller... entrepreneur... most start and stop at that level... never looking to expand or take their business to another level. Keep waiting for the FG to be perfect. ... keep waiting for a godfather to drop you millions to start a business....keep waiting to start halfway to the top...if stress , Hbp or poverty doesn't send you under the earth then like soo many others... you would surely lose your sanity. We need to change this mentality of starting halfway to the top or not starting at all.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by davide470(m): 1:07pm On Jan 24, 2016
Joavid:


word# @ bolded.

also, behind every great fortune is a great crime.
On one of the airlines in Nigeria, a son asked his mother: Mum, why are those people over there sitting far away from us? (He meant the First Class people)

The Mum answered, those are the people that have stolen Nigerian's money..

The bolded mindset is very acidic. Curtail it before it becomes a part of you.

Cheers smiley

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by pat358(m): 1:07pm On Jan 24, 2016
Nice write up. Government should provide enabling environment . No light for welders, barbers, tailors , etc.
How do they expect people to break even and make profit when they put so much into generators.
Government create favorable economic policies for the citizens, our government should follow suit.
Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by JeffreyJamez(m): 1:07pm On Jan 24, 2016
Karleb:


You see, it's better to ignore some posts.


I tried to hahahahahaha but I just couldn't ignore such dumbness

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by olas24u(f): 1:08pm On Jan 24, 2016
The definition of entrepreneurship in Nigeria and the expectations are wrong and unrealistic,secondly small business suffer a lot from the external environment in which they cannot control and also the internal environment which affects you, while you try to grow the business .The government agencies work against you and they are not for you and they are not for government.If does Asians create opportunities for them selves here ,then we are really doing something wrong .

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by JeffreyJamez(m): 1:09pm On Jan 24, 2016
pat358:
Nice write up. Government should provide enabling environment . No light for welders, barbers, tailors , etc.
How do they expect people to break even and make profit when they put so much into generators.
Government create favorable economic policies for the citizens, our government should follow suit.

So the welders, barbers, tailors, etc that we have are from mars?.... or they operate from another country? undecided
Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by callmelanner(m): 1:09pm On Jan 24, 2016
Well said but someone should pls shed more light on this, what business can I start with 50k as capital before going for my NYSC come November?
Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by Karleb(m): 1:10pm On Jan 24, 2016
The funniest thing is that, when you give the OP and his cohorts the amount that was given to Dangote now, the first thing they'll think of is how to settle in Lagos Island and not how to expand their horizon.

Some Nigerian youth really lack foresight.

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:11pm On Jan 24, 2016
The OP has raised some very valid points in his post. This is something I keep telling people; entrepreneurship goes beyond just starting a business. It's not enough to just say "I'm tired of submitting CVs or I don't want to work for anybody, therefore I'm going to start my own business". lipsrsealed

Research claims that over 70% of start-up businesses fail within the first two years! angry cry

This doesn't mean people (especially youths) shouldn't go into self-employment ventures, but that we all need to be very careful before we use whatever little money we've saved or borrowed to start something we cannot continue. undecided

We should all realise that the present economic climate of Nigeria doesn't favour all kinds of entrepreneurship (take agriculture for instance), even with all the lip service our politicians and motivational speakers pay to the idea. angry

Entrepreneurship means innovation and creativity, a deep understanding of the prevailing conditions of the market one wants to go into, and a strong desire/willpower to go the extra mile, while learning from one's mistake. smiley

So before you think of yourself as an entrepreneur, ask yourself..."do I have what it takes to see this through"? wink

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Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by JeffreyJamez(m): 1:11pm On Jan 24, 2016
Originalsly:
@op...true the economy cannot depend on entrepreneurs only to develop. True the FG is responsible for providing the infrastructures to encourage and expand entrepreneurship. But your write up seems to suggest that it is a waste of time starting a successful small business period since all the basic infrastructures are not in place... or millions of naira is not available.Yes Dangote started with N50 million ...how many times has he multiplied that now? Same with any small business starting with N10K...like Dangote... it is about how the person keep taking the business to another level where he can be as sucessful as Dangote in terms of how many times over he has turned over his initial investment. Like the roadside seller... entrepreneur... most start and stop at that level... never looking to expand or take their business to another level. Keep waiting for the FG to be perfect. ... keep waiting for a godfather to drop you millions to start a business....keep waiting to start halfway to the top...if stress , Hbp or poverty doesn't send you under the earth then like soo many others... you would surely lose your sanity. We need to change this mentality of starting halfway to the top or not starting at all.


No they expect everything to happen within 1hr 30mins like in the movies hahahaha .....if only they knew how many years it takes to be successful. But no, the average Nigerian youth wants it to happen NOW NOW!!!

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