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Why You Need To Be An Entrepreneur (part 1) by oyeniyi10(m): 11:24am On Jul 07, 2016 |
n Nigeria today, youth unemployment is a norm in the
society. The Nigerian youths are being played and kept
aside like a. 5-aside football game. Getting a job in Nigeria
today is nothing to write home about. A “typical” Nigerian
graduate, after spending at least four years in the higher
institution of learning, has no hope instead his/her “after-
school” life is riddled with fear and uncertainty. As a typical
born and breed Nigerian and raised in a Nigerian culture,
you’d agree with me that once you become a graduate, you
are automatically expected to carry some responsibilities-
from parents, from siblings and of course from people
around you. So these “automatic” responsibilities combined
with the thought of your upkeep after school–of course you
can’t continually depend on your parent after graduating–
brings upon an average Nigerian graduate, fear of the future
and worries of the unknown. The Job market is inundated
with both qualified and otherwise set of graduates. Some
are fortunate enough to return to school for 2nd degree,but
well I’ve seen a masters degree holder still unemployed. I
can’t forget so soon the case of a vacancy at Dangote
Group that attracted six Ph.D holders and 704 masters
degree holders to a post of an Executive Truck Driver. With
that number of masters and Ph.D applicants, you can guess
the number of what the bachelor degree applicants will be.
So what will save we the average Nigerian graduate and
even the “to be” graduates from the thoughts riddled with
fear of the future? How can we be at peace in our mind
without the worries of uncertainty?
How will you feel as a young graduate, to wake up one
morning and getting prepared to go to your place of work,
not just a work but work founded and owned by you? I bet
you’d feel a lot more relieved and accomplished. There are
so many things that comes with being an entrepreneur.
Entreprenuership has both its pros and cons, its highs and
lows as well as its gains and losses. The most obvious
advantage of owing your business is the opportunity to be
your own boss. Being in charge and making the important
decisions regarding your business can be fulfilling, but it can
also be challenging. |
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