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PoliticsRe: Dele Momodu: "I Don't Care If All Buhari's Appointments Come From Daura" by appetitto(m): 5:40pm On Jul 09, 2016
Its terrible but a lot of nairalanders can't read.Dele Momodu is making a lot of sense.
seunmsg:
Did you guys read the article or you just commented based on the title? Dele Momodu is not supporting the president in any way in this piece, he only passed his message by way of sarcasm. Read again and understand the point he's trying to make.
PhonesRe: Camon C9 Not Available In The Market Yet by appetitto(m): 8:28am On Jun 29, 2016
I saw it for sale at a Techno shop at Alaba market at 49950
BusinessRe: Entrepreneurship In Nigeria Is A Scam And A Multiplier Of Poverty by appetitto(m): 12:17pm On Mar 14, 2016
LordIsaac:
So annoying. After 5 years of those terrible equations in natural sciences, you now resolve to reaching me how to make local polish after graduation in Nysc camp....chei...this country!!
You guys are really pathetic. With all the information available on the internet, you should be teaching people and not vice versa.
Nobody can force you to do business, but remember that the richest people are business men and not salary earners.
BusinessRe: Entrepreneurship In Nigeria Is A Scam And A Multiplier Of Poverty by appetitto(m): 3:33pm On Mar 12, 2016
You are wrong.
Entrepreneurship doesn't have to be big. The peasant farmer , the market woman ,the mobile trader, the mai ruwa etc are all entrepreneurs.
The founder of Hyundai was once a newspaper vendor, Ekenedilichukwu was once an apprentice mechanic and conductor. Coscharis was once an apprentice.
Entrepreneurship is not for everybody. The lack of goods and services at every level is the foundation for entrepreneurs.
Stop complaining and look for opportunities.
Nobody owes you a living.
The government has failed and it will take a long time for things to be turned around.
You can be the difference you want to see.
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?

Did America achieved greatness by emphasising on vocational trainings on how to make shoe polish, bake cake, produce detergents, event decorations , frying akara and establishment of football viewing centres? Did Britain get it right by teaching her youth how to start a beer palour and salon businesses or by ensuring technological dynamism? I wondered if it is mere phone repair training was what brought China among world's  mobile phone producers. Over and over again, I see entrepreneurship and vocational education as a scam.

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 that provides 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 given 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.

Real entrepreneurship is when Nigerian graduates of electrical engineers can produce transformers, power generation turbines, alternators, televisions from local technologies. Metallurgical engineers must be able to produce steel for oil and gas pipelines as well as in train and car manufacturing. Combustion engines, pumps, hydraulic and pneumatic parts must be what our mechanical engineers must be able to manufacture from their companies. Businesses of agricultural science graduates should able to feed the nation cos they should empowered to do so. This is what is called real entrepreneurship.

Businesses that leads to industrialisation are offshoots of science and technological discoveries and investments. The kind of entrepreneurship Nigeria needs is one in which Nigerian chemical engineers can set up refineries and petrochemical companies with the aid local resources. I would also love to see mobile phones, computers and other information technology gadgets developed and commercialised by Nigerian graduates of computer science. 

The entrepreneurship that Nigeria needs is one in which local engineering enterprises will be able to metamorphous  into multinationals like General Electric, Ford Motors, Chevron, Microsoft Corporations,Tata Steel and the likes. This is how we can solve the problem of unemployment as well as put an end to the massive importation of good in Nigeria. However, with this, Nigeria will become industrialised and be listed among the developed nations of the world.

oneolajire2000@yahoo.co.uk
BusinessRe: Please Can Someone Help Me With Where I Can Get These Items In Nigeria. by appetitto(m): 5:01pm On Mar 08, 2016
You can't get them in Owode Onirin. The place to get them is Alaba market. Try alibaba or www.madeinchina.com ,amazon or ebay
CelebritiesRe: Caroline Danjuma Accused Of Doing A Butt Job(See Photos) by appetitto(m): 9:21am On Mar 08, 2016
Squatting exercises can actually build her butt
AutosRe: SOLD! Registered Hyundai Sonata@190k by appetitto(m): 1:29am On Mar 06, 2016
120k plus money to buy a toks engine
Jobs/VacanciesInterior Decoration by appetitto(op): 3:08pm On Mar 04, 2016
Do you want to refurnish, remodel, clean and rearrange your apartment or house call me on 08136892830

BusinessRe: Interior Decoration by appetitto(op): 3:01pm On Mar 04, 2016
You can get me on this number 08136892830
BusinessInterior Decoration by appetitto(op): 2:59pm On Mar 04, 2016
Do you want to refurnish, remodel,clean your apartment or house contact me for the best service

AutosRe: Skoda Fabia 2004 Model For Sale Very Cheap(Now with pix) by appetitto(m): 9:22am On Aug 03, 2011
Pls send pictures to appetitto@yahoo.com
Christianity EtcRe: A New Church (denomination) In Town by appetitto(m): 7:54pm On Jul 30, 2011
ECWA I know is evangelical church of West Africa , a bit popular in the north/middle belt
AutosRe: Sleeky Cars : Toyota 4runner - 1999 Model @ 800k by appetitto(m): 7:21am On Jul 30, 2011
This car in the picture is 2nd generation 4runner, so it is pre 1999
Business To BusinessRe: Upstream Oil And Gas Services by appetitto(m): 2:58pm On Jul 26, 2011
We do catering for field locations, ie offshore/onshore jobs
Nairaland GeneralRe: A 18kva Perkins Generator Set(sound Proof) For Sale by appetitto(m): 2:02am On Mar 25, 2011
is the gen still available
Technology MarketRe: An 18.5kva "3 Phase" Lister Diesel Generator For Sale by appetitto(m): 2:00am On Mar 25, 2011
is the gen still available
AutosRe: 15 Kva Soundproof Diesel Power Generator : Attn George_D by appetitto(m): 1:54am On Mar 25, 2011
is the gen still available
PropertiesRe: Generator by appetitto(m): 1:36am On Mar 25, 2011
The one for 95k is china made while the one for 285k is japanese.
If you can afford that of 285k, go for it as it can give you upto 15 years of good service.
The one that cost will only last for 1-2 years if well used before the need for overhaul.
Verify from the dealers whether they are actually selling original japanese
AutosRe: 00 Vw Burg 9ja Used @teddy Motors Almost sold by appetitto(m): 7:20am On Mar 22, 2011
is the ac working ? whats the engine
AutosRe: Over 35 Complete Car Kits Available For Sale. Bargain by appetitto(m): 7:20am On Mar 19, 2011
Can you provide nissan rd28 for Nissan patrol and 4m40 for mitsubishi pajero
PropertiesRe: (house Garage/ Car Wash) Canopy Needed To Be Installed by appetitto(m): 12:25pm On Dec 29, 2010
call 0809 8064949
AutosRe: 2003 Toyota Rav4 4sale @ N750k Banix 08035376690 by appetitto(m): 11:43am On Dec 29, 2010
pls shows usinterior/ engine pictures
AutosRe: Machinery For Sale by appetitto(m): 11:14am On Dec 29, 2010
Do you have road pavers/rollers
PropertiesRe: A 365kva Cat Generator For Sale[pic available] by appetitto(m): 10:09pm On Nov 29, 2010
365 kva CAT gen goes for between 10-14m for basic/soundproof.
CAT gen are really tough but expensive to manage
BusinessRe: Uac Sells 49% Of Food Division To S. Africa’s Tiger Brands? by appetitto(m): 10:12pm On Nov 24, 2010
What difference does it make ?
UAC used to be really big before. Now they are just a food company.
Foreign ownership actually has some benefits too. Things can be made better if our leaders are proactive and people focussed
BusinessRe: 40ft Container For Sale by appetitto(m): 9:58pm On Nov 24, 2010
what is the location and what is the price. I need them in Portharcourt city
BusinessRe: Used Tire Recycling Facility by appetitto(m): 12:10am On Nov 24, 2010
what price are you planning to pay for various sizes ?
getting tyres should not be a problem
BusinessRe: Dangote Is Dead? by appetitto(m): 9:53pm On Nov 19, 2010
Pls stop that joke.
Dangote is currently the most accomplished Nigerian bizman now in terms of value creation .
He still has a lot to contribute in the steel, oil, fertilizer , vegetable oil sectors
HealthRe: Severe Internal Headache by appetitto(m): 12:54am On Nov 17, 2010
check your bp . Are you fasting?.
See a doctor
AutosRe: c-class for christmas........rock bottom ptice grab it now............. by appetitto(m): 11:45pm On Nov 16, 2010
how do you hope to sell a car without pics

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