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| Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by iwaeda(op): 7:51am On Feb 02 |
Poor infrastructure support undermines entrepreneurship boomhttps://guardian.ng/featured/nigerians-turn-to-survival-businesses-as-formal-jobs-dry-up/
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| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by iwaeda(op): 8:35am On Feb 02 |
Tinubu killing every sectors. ![]() |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by iwaeda(op): 8:38am On Feb 03 |
There are no more jobs, Nlfpmod. ![]() |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by bosschinalu(m): 9:54am On Feb 03 |
I am even trying to get a Job. Ask for my CV Biko |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by madapcmod: 9:56am On Feb 03 |
3million jobs in the mud Useless and evil APC |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by nairalanda1(m): 9:56am On Feb 03 |
APC took over in 2015, and essentially refused to make nigeria an economy based on manufactured goods and services. TInubu is continuing the good work of buhari...see the fruit of the labour. You cannot run an economy on oyel and expect job growth. Sustained job growth. |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by njokuuche77(m): 9:57am On Feb 03 |
It has never being this bad, honestly. |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by heniford2: 9:57am On Feb 03 |
Its really hard surviving in Nigeria now |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Militant1: 9:59am On Feb 03 |
Yet they will say NIGERIA GDP is positively affecting global GDP |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Jokerman(m): 9:59am On Feb 03 |
But Tinubats are saying otherwise.... |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Kingpele(m): 10:01am On Feb 03 |
APC government from 2015 till date have destroyed Middle class ,is either you are rich or poor |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Hhh4444: 10:02am On Feb 03 |
Tinubu is favouring me and my family. |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Treasure17(m): 10:03am On Feb 03 |
Tinubu and disaster are best of friends. So expect nothing reasonable from his administration. |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Oracleee: 10:05am On Feb 03 |
It's really heartbreaking seeing smaller afriican nations who couldn't hold a torch for Nigeria now far ahead of us. That Namibia diss comes to mind and the ishowspeed portrayal of Nigeria in a raw and unfiltered form |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by anonimi: 10:07am On Feb 03 |
madapcmod:Is this why the gods of Nigeria are making Tinubu fall in the mud everywhere ![]() Will that be enough for him to mend his way and stop stealing our money?
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| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Sirianese: 10:08am On Feb 03 |
See as the man be like vampire Very useless and evil |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Nobody: 10:09am On Feb 03 |
If one can't express his or her opinion on this platform, then it's no use being here. Why should the platform tailor one's opinion? Fcken crap |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by anonimi: 10:09am On Feb 03 |
iwaeda:As long as emilokan favour me and I alone, why should I care about others? Sebi other Nigerians can find the nearest location to collect free food like waist-focused Akpabio mockingly advised ![]() Omicronvaccine: |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by aieromon(m): 10:11am On Feb 03 |
Indeed, formal office jobs have dried up. The opportunity is that a lot of people are learning sellable skills which will metamorphose into owner business if managed with the same level of effort. |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by always247: 10:12am On Feb 03 |
Nigeria is hell. how I wish I will die peacefully and get forgotten so that all this my sufferings will be gone |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Foodempire: 10:12am On Feb 03 |
I'm so tired of this heartless government, they removed subsidies on everything that could benefit common Nigerians, increase tax,custom duties and expecting the economy to boom. It's never been this worst |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by anonimi: 10:12am On Feb 03 |
njokuuche77:Is this why you are committed to work with others to return our country to the foundational PDP politicians who gave us 16 years of prosperity, driven by deregulation and privatisation principles? Widespread prosperity and high productivity with low unemployment rates and low insecurity are what Tinubu made us swap for APC extreme poverty shege that he fraudulently presented as positive change 11 years ago. thisweekng: |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Freetech: 10:15am On Feb 03 |
What this report failed to talk about is population explosion. This is major driver of most of the economic problems including insecurity Nigeria is facing. No country with population doubling every 20 years can make appreciable progress. Also consider that more than 40% of the Nigerian are either too young or too old to produce nothing, they are consumer only Nigeria stop procreating anyhow, embrace family planning and monogamy |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by GreaterFuture(m): 10:16am On Feb 03*. Modified: 2:02pm On Feb 03 |
Extensive, from mid point of article, it feels free, very free. A bit Unusual from this News-media source. |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Gerrard59(m): 10:16am On Feb 03 |
Pre-Buhari, there was at least one graduate trainee recruitment ad on the front page. Buhari entered and boom! They disappeared! The Internet japa frenzy kicked off with Canada and even Germany became an option for young Nigerians. Buhari was a disaster! The same man Tinubu's supporters praised to high heavens 🙄 |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by JibolaUsman: 10:17am On Feb 03 |
iwaeda:You cannot put the blame on " Dertty December ". It's just a one week over indulgence which I do not subscribe too. The main problem is everyday spending patterns. You did not include buying of expenses smartphones when they can opt for London used |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by honor4me: 10:21am On Feb 03 |
iwaeda:The piece is a solid, data-anchored warning: it shows that Nigeria’s “entrepreneurship boom” is overwhelmingly a distress phenomenon, and it correctly links the micro-level savings and revenue numbers to macro-level traps (energy poverty, FX-educated elite flight, AI-labour displacement, out-of-pocket health/education costs). Those linkages are not speculative; they are already visible in the labour-force statistics, CBN FX utilisation reports, and the national accounts that show 92-94 % informal employment. Where the substance thins out is in the implicit prescription space. The article gestures toward “investment in support infrastructure and fiscal incentives” but never tests whether, given the current cost structure (power, FX, logistics, regulatory opacity), nano firms with ₦10-20 k daily profit can ever scale—tax waiver or not. It also treats AI as a future threat rather than an immediate policy variable that could be steered toward productivity tools for micro-firms. So the critique is strong; the pathway from critique to workable policy is under-developed. |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by popp(m): 10:23am On Feb 03 |
I didn't go through, I don't just want to go through. But having gone through the headline, this is what we will all do, at the end of it all, President Tinubu would want to suffocate us with tax. "Na who you give job you go tax" |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by MarkNsukkaBread: 10:26am On Feb 03 |
bosschinalu:But you are a boss, why would a person who calls himself "Boss" be looking for a job?! ![]() |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by Kemetian: 10:27am On Feb 03*. Modified: 10:49am On Feb 03 |
aieromon:The 'formal office jobs' that dried up, DRIED UP BECAUSE THEY ARE USELESS. Those new businesses you're talking about that are being set up today, are based on a FAR MORE SECURE, STABLE ECONOMY. You people have no idea what this end of fuel subsidies and the floating of the Naira has done for this country. It's set the country on a solid footing for long-term economic growth. I SWEAR you can invest today and KNOW you will see profit and stability long-term. ANY BUSINESS. Even a canteen. Or reposition yourself entirely and learn some newly relevant skills. You will prosper. Do you know that because of the naira float, Nigerian exports are highly attractive and competitively priced in the international market? There are boys making big money here in NAIJA simply acting as middlemen between say cashew producers here, and buyers abroad. Just establish a reliable supply for whatever commodity you like, post your ad on international trade sites, and that's your business started! ALL FROM YOUR PHONE!!! And people are still talking about ''office jobs''. Office jobs for what? Go on ChatGPT AI, and tell it to list you 100 businesses you can start right now, even if you are living in your village, with zero money. Tell it the name of your village. You will get it plus full business plans!!!! FREE. The information is out there on how to make money from anywhere you find yourself in the world today. The business I'm doing now has nothing to do with what I studied in schoool. I learnt it by watching a How-To video on YouTube, and then perfected the idea using AI. |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by bosschinalu(m): 10:34am On Feb 03 |
No whine me abeg. I actually need a job Right now. MarkNsukkaBread: |
| Re: Nigerians Turn To Survival Businesses As Formal Jobs Dry Up by nairalanda1(m): 10:40am On Feb 03 |
Freetech:Your comment makes sense, until you see what is happening in countries like Japan Japan's population is falling. As a result , things like there being no bus drivers for some bus routes, not enough doctors for hospitals, especially those in the rural areas, and not enough nurses, and even things like a lack of teachers and schools because not enough kids , and villages that are dying out because no people And then the country has to borrow to pay for public services and things like pensions for the growing old age populaiton because not enough working class people who pay tax (and they are even considering making people work beyond retirement). And all that was because japanese people followed good advice and stopped procreating too much. Nigeria's problem is not our population, it is the refusal of governments and people to develop an eocnomy based on manufacturing. Assuming we had that kind of economy, there would be enough jobs and revenue to provide for all. Reducing procreation won't help. If we want everyone to live a good life based on the revenue we earn, we would have to have a populaiton of less than ten million people. Unless you are supporting what I am thinking, that's not possible. |
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