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Entrepreneurhip is the future of the nigerian youth
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85,000 immigrants to the united states start their own businesses ecvery month, that is 1,020,000 immigrants to the U.S start their own business every year. How about the U.S citizens? Let's not just go there because, if we do, the statistics will be too scary. If 1million Nigerians start their own businesses every year, then there will be no complain aboput unemployment. T here is no compulsion or law divine that Nigerian citizens must work for the government or be a politician. There is also no law that because you are graduate of whatsoever great course you read, you must work with your certificate, working in the oil sector is not the only route to wealth. Infact, it os only one among the 1million routes to wealth

U niversity graduates have now become okada riders, armed robers, millitants, beggars, motor-boys, thugs and ven worse because they were wiating for good white-collar jobs which never came. Some out of frustration even kill themselves. But, I have very good news for you- "you have not tried enough". Why not start your own business now! "Me?" "Yes-you!", you too can run a miilion-naira sorry a million-dollar business, sell something, producer something, repackage something...just start something and you will discover a shocking truth- there a 101 business you can start on your own with little or no capital. "Oh! I've heard that before." Well, this is not about what you have heard beofre but about what you have done before. Even if you have tried and failed before, try again and fail forward. Nigeria do not need more churches or mosques or stadiums or more banks, She needs more entrepreneurs. More out-of-the-box thinkers.

Bill Gates started his own business, Dangote started his own business, Johnson Johnson, Michael Ibru, Ibrahim Jimoh and I did same. We did not need to be in government first, we only needed to make up our mind, you too can make up your mind. Think in this lin; people who work in the oil sector do not drink oil, eat oil, sleep on oil or wear oil neither do they drive oil, so whoever meets thses needs have just mde money for himself.

The country's minister of information said that there are only 10% employment for graduates in this country, the big question is; "what will the other 90% be doing?" now, you are vexed to do something, please don't plan all day long, like the Nike ad-"just do it". We have too many 'Martin Luthers" already, wake up from your dream and do something. Remember; "the man who say it can't be done is always interrupted by the man who just did it".

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February 19, 2008 | 11:13 AM Comments  0 comments

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