THE DEPTH OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NIGERIA



The study of entrepreneurship in Nigeria is still at the foundation level and needs more efforts and program for it grow up to the expected level. Consequent upon that, the Nigerian government has made a good numbers efforts towards the development of the studies and practices of entrepreneurship   

It is not as if Nigeria’s hopes of economic superiority rest on individual optimism and enterprise alone. Right after the reinstatement of democracy in 1999, the government of former president of
Obasanjo unveiled ambitious plan to take the sub-Saharan nation to the top 20 world economies by 2020. Abuja is still a signatory to the UN millennial declaration of 2000 for the achievement of universal human right relating to health, education, shelter, and security- in a time bound manner by 2005. Both objectives present mammoth challenges for Nigeria in terms of reversing past trends evolving innovative strategy for sustainable and inclusive growth.

The primary focus of Obasanjo’s policies centered on accelerated development through entrepreneurial education {which he made mandatory for college students of all discipline} and the creation of condition favorable to a new business regime built on innovation and adaptability.  The federal government has since initiated successive programmes aimed at promoting enterprises through widespread use of technology social relevant business models. The extent of success of these and other measures, however, is still a matter of debate.            

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