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PhonesRe: Football Manager Games by Inyangvictor(m): 4:37pm On May 31, 2019
johnstar:
If u are using iphone dm me or call me i will give u my email for u to download the 2019 football manager


Tho its not free because I paid for it
Whats the procedure for paying for it?
BusinessRe: Affordable Car Driving Simulator by Inyangvictor(m): 11:11am On Mar 20, 2019
Please how much is the simulator

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Nairaland GeneralPlease Who Else Got Accion Micro Finance Bank Interview Invite by Inyangvictor(op): 3:00pm On Apr 12, 2018
You are invited for an Aptitude test at Accion MfB Deeper life high School (Deeper life camp) Nung Uyo off Idoro road beside Mopol base Uyo Akwa ibom on saturday April 14 2018 by 12pm come along with your cv and passport photograph.
Jobs/VacanciesPlease Who Knows Blue Advisory Management Consulting Firm In Obalende, Lagos?? by Inyangvictor(op): 2:24pm On Mar 27, 2018
Good afternoon,
My name is Simbo and I work for a company called Blue Advisory, we are a Management Consulting firm but we also specialise in talent sourcing and recruitment.
I believe you sent your CV to us through an advert you saw for a Operations Representative position.
The company who is seeking to fill this position has requested all applicants should send a cover note of not more than 50 words on “Why DIYlaw”. Please could you send this cover letter before this Friday? The job description is attached.
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Best wishes
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Please Who Has Any Information On Blue Advisory by Inyangvictor(op): 2:12pm On Mar 27, 2018
how is the website used
Jobs/VacanciesPlease Who Has Any Information On Blue Advisory by Inyangvictor(op): 1:47pm On Mar 27, 2018
Good afternoon,

My name is Simbo and I work for a company called Blue Advisory, we are a Management Consulting firm but we also specialise in talent sourcing and recruitment.

I believe you sent your CV to us through an advert you saw for a Operations Representative position.

The company who is seeking to fill this position has requested all applicants should send a cover note of not more than 50 words on “Why DIYlaw”. Please could you send this cover letter before this Friday? The job description is attached.



--
Best wishes
Simbo
Jobs/VacanciesNddc Training 2018 by Inyangvictor(op): 10:30am On Mar 22, 2018
NDDC Maritime 2018/2019 Training Application Form and How to Apply Online
1 day ago • Add Comment • by topgist
NDDC Maritime 2018/2019 Training Application Form is now out. Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), has designed this programme as a Skills Acquisition and Human Resource development scheme.
NDDC Maritime Training Courses available, their Qualifications and Duration are: All Listed Courses require a Minimum of Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSCE) EXCEPT Industrial Safety which requires a minimum qualification Of Ordinary National Diploma In Engineering Sciences.
Read Also: NDDC Skills Acquisition Programme November 2018 Apply Now
NDDC Maritime 2018/2019 Training Training Courses Includes:
Industrial Safety – Duration 6 Months (180 Days). Able Seaman Ship – Duration 3 Months (90 Days). Pre Seamanship – Duration 3 Months (90 Days). Motorman/Marine Engineering – Duration 3 Months (90 Days). Offshore Crane Operator – Duration 4 Months (120 Days). Blasting And Coating – Duration 5 Months (150 Days). Scaffolding – Duration 3 Months (90 Days). ADDITIONAL CRITERIA Must be indegene of the Niger Delta. Must be physically fit and be prepared to undergo full medical and psychometric tests. Should be between ages of 18-35 years. NDDC Maritime Technology Training Mode Of Application: Application must be completed and submitted Online at the Commission’s website: ( http:// forms.nddc.gov.ng ) with the following attachments:
Recent passport photograph Local Government identification letter. Relevant academic qualifications. Print the hard copy of the on-line generated acknowledgement for ease of reference. All shortlisted applicants will be posted on NDDC website. ( www.nddc.gov.ng ) Good Luck!
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TravelRe: Kindly Assist With Conferences Websites by Inyangvictor(op): 7:03am On Mar 06, 2018
many thanks..let me signup
TravelKindly Assist With Conferences Websites by Inyangvictor(op): 9:31am On Mar 05, 2018
Hi nairalanders,

I am currently searching for websites that posts international conferences. I wish to attend any international conference in any part of the world. kindly assist with useful information.
thank you
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Pictures Many Nigeria Peace Corps Members Can Relate To by Inyangvictor(m): 12:19pm On Mar 03, 2018
I believe they still have hope....nothing good comes easy
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Pls Can Some One Help Me With A Sample Of A Recent Standard CV. by Inyangvictor(m): 12:50pm On Mar 01, 2018
inyangvictorc@gmail.com
CareerI Need An Urgent Response Please by Inyangvictor(op): 4:00pm On Feb 12, 2018
please can anyone assist me with information on how much scripture union pay their marketers.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Bloggers Are Needed Urgently For A One-time Content Job by Inyangvictor(m): 9:56am On Jan 23, 2018
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AgricultureRe: Please Help: A Dead Broiler With Bloody Anus In My Farm by Inyangvictor(op): 10:57pm On Jan 22, 2018
many thanks
AgriculturePlease Help: A Dead Broiler With Bloody Anus In My Farm by Inyangvictor(op): 4:09pm On Jan 22, 2018
I am a poultry farmer. this morning I found a dead bird in my farm. I discovered that the anus is bloody. I don't know what drug to administer right now. I am confused because I have seen another 3 birds with bloody anus still alive but always gasping for breath. these 3 have been separated from others. please what medication can be administered and what's d name of such illness. the bird are 6weeks. thank you all
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Please Who Else Got This Job Interview Invite? by Inyangvictor(op): 4:46am On Jan 16, 2018
Thank you so much
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Please Who Else Got This Job Interview Invite? by Inyangvictor(op): 1:01pm On Jan 15, 2018
Is anyone familiar with the name of this company?
Jobs/VacanciesPlease Who Else Got This Job Interview Invite? by Inyangvictor(op): 12:12pm On Jan 15, 2018
You have been Shortlisted for an Interview at B.S.INCORPORATION on TUE 16/01/18 at 4 Ogungbeye Str,Amaraolu,off Mega-Chicken,Agidingbi,Ikeja by 9am.HR Joyce
PetsRe: Adult Male Gsd And Adult Female Rottweiler For Sale by Inyangvictor(m): 8:57am On Jan 10, 2018
I love the adult rot. but my problem is how an adult rot will get to understand and be friendly wt me after purchase. I really wanna go into dog breeding.

my second worry is that dog breeding is not too lucrative in uyo.
CareerI Have Written For Other Bloggers I Can Write For You Too by Inyangvictor(op): 11:01pm On Jan 08, 2018
I am Inyang, Victor, a versatile freelance writer whose strength lies in researching to stay afloat in customised writing. My other areas of interest include ghostwriting, data entry, content writing, and proofreading.

Based in Uyo, Nigeria, my motive is to make employers happy without backbreaking charges. I know the value of time that is why I work within the time frame demanded a job.

If you are reading this now and you need a prolific writer you can write you a tailored made blog post, don't hesitate to contact me.

inyangvictor@gmail.com
+2347031377501 (WhatsApp number)
I am Inyang, Victor, a versatile freelance writer whose strength lies in researching to stay afloat in customised writing. My other areas of interest include ghostwriting, data entry, content writing, and proofreading.

Based in Uyo, Nigeria, my motive is to make employers happy without backbreaking charges. I know the value of time that is why I work within the time frame demanded a job.

If you are reading this now and you need a prolific writer you can write you a tailored made blog post, don't hesitate to contact me.

inyangvictor@gmail.com
+2347031377501 (WhatsApp number)

I am Inyang, Victor, a versatile freelance writer whose strength lies in researching to stay afloat in customised writing. My other areas of interest include ghostwriting, data entry, content writing, and proofreading.

Based in Uyo, Nigeria, my motive is to make employers happy without backbreaking charges. I know the value of time that is why I work within the time frame demanded a job.

If you are reading this now and you need a prolific writer you can write you a tailored made blog post, don't hesitate to contact me.

inyangvictor@gmail.com
+2347031377501 (WhatsApp number)
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Apply For European Commission Paid Traineeship 2018 For Graduates Worldwide by Inyangvictor(m): 2:31pm On Jan 07, 2018
sadly I can't apply because I speak only Englishh
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Job Opportunity For Bloggers and writers by Inyangvictor(m): 2:28pm On Jan 07, 2018
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HealthWhy Parents Should Monitor Children's Mobile Phone Habits by Inyangvictor(op): 7:51am On Jan 07, 2018
WHY PARENTS SHOULD MONITOR CHILDREN'S MOBILE PHONE HABIT
By Inyang, Victor

As we are all aware that communication is important in our day to day activities. Communication involves the exchange or transfer of information between various parties. In contemporary times, the mobile phone is an important electronic device that helps the conveyance of information from point A to B without stress.

Should we then say that our children must not be part of information sharing through mobile phones? I am of the opinion that other means of communication like land phones, postal mails etc should be given more priority ahead of mobile phone use for our children.

This is not to say that mobile phones use are not also not dangerous for the adults. It is important to know that your children face higher health risks from cell phones. The potential harm from (MWR) Microwave Radiation emitted by wireless device particularly for children and urban babies is the crux of discussion in this article.

According to Morgan and colleagues, children and urban babies do face a greater risk for bodily damage that results from MRW given off by wireless devices. Several studies have confirmed that children absorb more MWR than adults. This is because the brain tissue of children absorbs twice the level of MWR than that of adults.

The brain tissues of a child are more absorbent, their skulls are thinner and relatively smaller in size. Further studies have revealed that fetuses are significantly vulnerable because MWR exposure limits have remained unchanged for 19 years they added.

As a parent, you appreciate cell phones because it is a technology that allows you to reach your kids and be reached in emergencies. In the real sense of it, when considering the health risks of cell phones, your kids wouldn't need mobile phones. You reserve the responsibility to set the rules.

Radiation from a cell phone is comparable to the microwaves from your oven. These kinds of electromagnetic field (EMFs) easily filters through the kid's brain. EMFs cause breaks in the blood-brain barrier, which is more permeable in kids. Now the question arises. As parents will you allow your child put his/her head in a microwave oven? The answer is an absolute NO.

Taking a look at these damages the mobile phones cause a child, you will agree with me that radiation actually 'cooks' the growing brains. Exposure to electromagnetic pollution is not exclusive to cell phones, tablets, and other wireless devices are also agents of Electromagnetic pollution.

It is important for parents to insist on devices that are 'hardwired' (plugged in directly for an internet connection). They do not emit radiation; however, maintaining a safe distance is still important. There is, therefore, no need for your hard-wired device to be running wireless simultaneously.

Moving away from discussing all the health damages that are embedded in mobile phones, we must as parents agree that our kids need a lot of sleep and trust me when they are allowed to have a cell phone, throughout the night, they will be quietly texting friends for hours. This makes them ending up looking as horrible as ghosts in the morning time. This is because they deprived themselves of sleep.

In several schools, there are cell phone policies the kids are expected to adhere strictly to. But sadly, parents have not done their part by emulating similar policies in their various homes, this makes the school cell phone policies unproductive. The use of cell phones in schools causes a lot of distractions to learning.

Surveys have also shown that the use of cell phones in school encourages cheating, rumors spreading among school kids.

Another disadvantage of cell phone use among kids is emphasized when the ardent use of cell phones interferes with family activities. Parents often discover that during family meetups and mealtime, conversation through text messages and phone chats distracts kids from family members during family times. This shows that kids do not possess the ability to control their addiction to mobile phones and do not have the self-control to avoid the use of the phone during sensitive get together.

The use of phone has also exposed the kids to immodest practices. One of these practices is masturbation. Young people learn to masturbate after accessing various porn sites and nude images on the internet through their mobile phones. They also end up practicing what they have been exposed to on the internet. Other several violent contents on the internet pollute the minds of the kids.

If your child must use a mobile phone, efforts must be made to install parental control software on it. That way, you can restrict access to certain types of websites, get real-time GPS locations and filter out chats users and messengers to keep your child protected from online predators.

Parental control apps for smartphones can also help kids understand the value of limits in a digital world while preventing them from accessing adult contents or texting with strangers.

The big question is how and what we must do to control our kids from mobile phone addiction. We may live in a super technological era, but it doesn't mean that our kids should grow up completely digitalized. Parents must learn to be in control at all times and put some boundaries in place.
With parenting comes concern for the welfare of their child, as well as questions about their children's level of responsibility. 77% said that they are concerned that the phone could be lost easily. 72% of parents have concerned that smartphones pose too much distraction and 71% worried that their children would spend too much time with their devices. The lack of control of what content their kids would see online was also a concern (68%), and 67% expressed that their children might not know how to use their phones responsibly.

The antidote to those concerns includes better safety controls and features to block inappropriate content (55%), better usage controls to limit access and better service plan options for children (34%).

So once a child has a phone, how are they using their device? The top mobile activities including text messaging (81%) downloading apps (59%) and playing pre-installed games and mobile internet/accessing website (53%).

A modern-day child regards staying without a mobile phone as mundane and monotonous. Their inquisitive nature is one of the reasons they explore the internet to break new grounds socially. It is not surprising that today's 'generation z' are more tech-savvy than ever before with over 90% of age 8-14 in Britain owning a mobile phone. Over half of children under the age of 10 have mobiles with 10 being the average age that kids get their first phone.

As I have highlighted in this piece, that the increasing use of mobile phones by children raises numerous issues ranging from health issues to poor academic performance among the younger generation. Therefore parents should always note that the youthful generation which is pretty sensitive in nature than their adult counterparts should be immensely observed as their quest for the use of mobile devices frightfully increases.

Mobile phone safety for children.

I) Due to the sensitivity of the brain of kids, it is advisable for parents to avoid buying phones for children under 16.

II) Limit the use of cell phone around children.

III) Ensure that there is no mobile phone mast or tower near the kid's school.

IV) Do not allow children take mobile phones to school.

V) Avoid allowing your children keep mobile phones in their bedroom at night.

VI) Do not let your child make calls in buses, trains, cars, and elevators. The cell phone works harder to get signal through metallic objects, which increases the power level.

VII) Discourage your child from holding a mobile phone directly up to his head. The use of handsfree or headset device is strongly advisable.


Based in Nigeria, Inyang Victor is an expert creative/freelance writer. His strong area is Humanities (Politics, Parenting, Business Development, Arts) and writing of detailed SEO posts that ranks high on google.

inyangvictorc@gmail.com
+2347031377501 (WhatsApp)
PoliticsAtiku's Re-emergence In Pdp by Inyangvictor(op): 7:20am On Jan 07, 2018
ATIKU'S RE-EMERGENCE IN PDP
BY Inyang, Victor

A lot has been said about Atiku's movement from party to party. Does this make him look desperate and unserious? Answering this question, we need to take a look at world history, it's affirmative that world leaders like Abraham Lincoln, Sir Winston Churchill, and others went through so much before actualizing their political dreams.

Atiku's resonate service in government has given him the launching pad to touch lives in his home state. In Adamawa state where he hails from, women have been massively empowered through soft loans. In a recent interview with Waziri of Adamawa, he expressed satisfaction with the gesture of women so far by returning about 98% of the loans. A case that looked almost impossible in Nigeria. Most time, beneficiaries of soft loans disappear with the loans given them. Perhaps, explanations will be made on how this was achieved in due time. The cheering news is that plans are in top gear to replicate this gesture nationwide. Over 45,000 families have been lifted out of joblessness and poverty through Atiku's microfinance company in Adamawa state.

Going down memory lane, Obasanjo's administration where Atiku Abubakar served meritoriously for eight good years as the vice President recorded a handful of differences between the duo. This disagreement generated because Obasanjo perceived Atiku's interest in contesting for the no 1 position of the country. Ironically, Obasanjo declared Atiku unfit for the glorious position by labeling him a corrupt leader. Efforts made to find anything incriminating to confirm the accusations proved abortive. Not all the cataclysmic treatment on Atiku' image was a reason for him to be miffed. He was still loyal to his boss. From that time till present, Atiku still challenges anyone who finds any evidence to bring out whatever is gotten against him.

In 1993, Atiku was actively involved in an epic presidential primary when he took on both Chief MKO Abiola and Baba Gana Kingibe. He enjoyed the influence of his political Godfather, Major General Shehu Musa Yaradua of blessed memory. He was later rejected as the running mate of MKO who later emerged with the ticket as the presidential candidate of SDP. Political analysts have submitted that one of the albatrosses MKO suffered in politics was the rejection of Atiku as his running mate in the 1993 presidential elections. Indeed, Atiku's dumping was a remote cause for the annulment of MKO's June 12 victory.


PDP needs a candidate with the brightest chance and that can only come from someone who has major experience, exposure, capacity, knowledge about running an economy, who is a Nationalist and not a sectional and whose brand cannot be intimidated in any way by the power of incumbency. Atiku Abubakar being an astute politician, international businessman, philanthropist, obstinate socialist and one of the founding fathers of PDP has all it takes to give life and formidability to the economic and political atmosphere of Nigeria.

Based in Nigeria, Inyang Victor is an expert creative/freelance writer. His strong area is Humanities (Politics, Parenting, Business Development, Arts) and writing of detailed SEO posts that ranks high on google.

inyangvictorc@gmail.com
+2347031377501 (WhatsApp)
BusinessRe: * Start A Very Lucrative Business With N5k ONLY !! Make 5k-13k profit daily by Inyangvictor(m): 12:52pm On Jan 06, 2018
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BusinessThe Development Of Entrepreneurship In Nigeria by Inyangvictor(op): 11:14am On Jan 06, 2018
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NIGERIA
By Inyang, Victor

Entrepreneurship is as old as man itself. It started when man began the quest for creating and amassing wealth. It also underscores the fact that man needed to propagate wealth for his wellbeing. This was regarded as the beginning of early entrepreneurship in Nigeria. In ancient times, the man had the competency to produce the implements and other tools that made his profession easier. The farmers, for instance, went into the production of local hoes, cutlasses, etc while the fishermen meticulously crafted baskets that helped to catch fishes. Entrepreneurship at this stage was crude and basic subsistence in nature. Entrepreneurship is best described as the art or science that involves innovation and risk-taking for profit.

In Nigeria, there are proofs and evidence of entrepreneurial development that occurred in ancient time. This entrepreneurial effort of time past has left us a lot to learn from and how to further strengthen the various segments of entrepreneurship. In elementary school, we were taught that the reward for entrepreneurship is profit. Therefore, it is safe to affirm that basically, profit has been the driving force of an entrepreneur. This has given the enablement for a man to create and distribute wealth.

The early entrepreneurs were able to identify the needs of people around them thereby strategizing efforts to serve the needs at that point. What differentiates entrepreneurship from other ventures is clear-cut. What distinguishes entrepreneurship is that it requires the application of a purely practical approach. It involves undertaking the production and delivery goods and services people need in a locality at a particular period of time. It also involves an investment of money with the expectation and hope of gathering returns which are known as profit.

However, it is important to point out that an entrepreneur is a person who engages in entrepreneurship. He is the risk bearer of the business. In other words, he takes the risk of investing his capital (money) into entrepreneurship (business). Why is he regarded as the risk bearer? He is regarded as the risk bearer because if the business fails, his capital is lost.

Over the years, Nigerians have mastered the techniques of entrepreneurship. That is the reason why business personalities like Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga, Wale Tinubu, Jim Ovia and the rest have excelled in their various lines of business. They have carved a niche for themselves by exhibiting the required skills as entrepreneurs.

Big names just mentioned could create fear in the minds of those planning to go into one form of entrepreneurship or the other. Those names are categorized into the group of large-scale entrepreneurship. Small-scale entrepreneurship has a huge space for growth in Nigeria. In small-scale entrepreneurship, the means of production are not driven by machines, most aspects of production are done manually and more often than not, the capital is not usually as big as the case of large-scale entrepreneurship.

The proliferation of unemployment and underemployment rate in Nigeria has aroused the desire of young school leavers who could not secure white collar jobs of their choice to delve into entrepreneurship. The cheering news here is that a small-scale entrepreneurship has the capacity if growing to become a large-scale entrepreneurship if the right parameters like finance, infrastructural development, favorable government policies, adequate planning, adequate knowledge of the business are considered favorably.

In recent times, Nigerians have engaged in entrepreneurship such as food items packaging, livestock production, poultry farming, fishery, soap making, bead making, catering services, interior decoration and so on. The few services mentioned above have helped in great measure to sharpen the entrepreneurial skills of Nigerians and accentuated the generation of wealth.

The multiplier effect of the development of entrepreneurship is that it has improved the GDP growth of Nigeria economy and thereby ameliorating over-dependence of Nigerians on imported goods and services. It is a known fact that balance sheet can only be achieved in our economy when we desist from the importation of goods and services and improve our exportation prowess. Jobs will be created for the unemployed and promotion of Nigerian economic development. It is apt to note here that entrepreneurship development can in great measure improve the economic fortunes of Nigeria.


Based in Nigeria, Inyang Victor is an expert creative/freelance writer. His strong area is Humanities (Politics, Parenting, Business Development, Arts) and writing of detailed SEO posts that ranks high on google.

inyangvictorc@gmail.com
+2347031377501 (WhatsApp)
HealthThe Development Of Entrepreneurship In Nigeria by Inyangvictor(op): 11:07am On Jan 06, 2018
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NIGERIA
By Inyang, Victor

Entrepreneurship is as old as man itself. It started when man began the quest for creating and amassing wealth. It also underscores the fact that man needed to propagate wealth for his wellbeing. This was regarded as the beginning of early entrepreneurship in Nigeria. In ancient times, the man had the competency to produce the implements and other tools that made his profession easier. The farmers, for instance, went into the production of local hoes, cutlasses, etc while the fishermen meticulously crafted baskets that helped to catch fishes. Entrepreneurship at this stage was crude and basic subsistence in nature. Entrepreneurship is best described as the art or science that involves innovation and risk-taking for profit.

In Nigeria, there are proofs and evidence of entrepreneurial development that occurred in ancient time. This entrepreneurial effort of time past has left us a lot to learn from and how to further strengthen the various segments of entrepreneurship. In elementary school, we were taught that the reward for entrepreneurship is profit. Therefore, it is safe to affirm that basically, profit has been the driving force of an entrepreneur. This has given the enablement for a man to create and distribute wealth.

The early entrepreneurs were able to identify the needs of people around them thereby strategizing efforts to serve the needs at that point. What differentiates entrepreneurship from other ventures is clear-cut. What distinguishes entrepreneurship is that it requires the application of a purely practical approach. It involves undertaking the production and delivery goods and services people need in a locality at a particular period of time. It also involves an investment of money with the expectation and hope of gathering returns which are known as profit.

However, it is important to point out that an entrepreneur is a person who engages in entrepreneurship. He is the risk bearer of the business. In other words, he takes the risk of investing his capital (money) into entrepreneurship (business). Why is he regarded as the risk bearer? He is regarded as the risk bearer because if the business fails, his capital is lost.

Over the years, Nigerians have mastered the techniques of entrepreneurship. That is the reason why business personalities like Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga, Wale Tinubu, Jim Ovia and the rest have excelled in their various lines of business. They have carved a niche for themselves by exhibiting the required skills as entrepreneurs.

Big names just mentioned could create fear in the minds of those planning to go into one form of entrepreneurship or the other. Those names are categorized into the group of large-scale entrepreneurship. Small-scale entrepreneurship has a huge space for growth in Nigeria. In small-scale entrepreneurship, the means of production are not driven by machines, most aspects of production are done manually and more often than not, the capital is not usually as big as the case of large-scale entrepreneurship.

The proliferation of unemployment and underemployment rate in Nigeria has aroused the desire of young school leavers who could not secure white collar jobs of their choice to delve into entrepreneurship. The cheering news here is that a small-scale entrepreneurship has the capacity if growing to become a large-scale entrepreneurship if the right parameters like finance, infrastructural development, favorable government policies, adequate planning, adequate knowledge of the business are considered favorably.

In recent times, Nigerians have engaged in entrepreneurship such as food items packaging, livestock production, poultry farming, fishery, soap making, bead making, catering services, interior decoration and so on. The few services mentioned above have helped in great measure to sharpen the entrepreneurial skills of Nigerians and accentuated the generation of wealth.

The multiplier effect of the development of entrepreneurship is that it has improved the GDP growth of Nigeria economy and thereby ameliorating over-dependence of Nigerians on imported goods and services. It is a known fact that balance sheet can only be achieved in our economy when we desist from the importation of goods and services and improve our exportation prowess. Jobs will be created for the unemployed and promotion of Nigerian economic development. It is apt to note here that entrepreneurship development can in great measure improve the economic fortunes of Nigeria.


Based in Nigeria, Inyang Victor is an expert creative/freelance writer. His strong area is Humanities (Politics, Parenting, Business Development, Arts) and writing of detailed SEO posts that ranks high on google.

inyangvictorc@gmail.com
+2347031377501 (whatsapp)

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