NNPC: Achievements and Contributions to the Nigerian Economy

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) announced in October last year that the much-anticipated Okpai Power Plant in Delta State, the largest gas-power initiative in the African continent, is on the verge of becoming operational. The two phases of the project that would together generate 1,000 MW of electricity on completion is being implemented under […]

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Peter Osalor

The Role of Government in Nigeria Youth Unemployment

It is the duty and responsibility of the government and different policy makers to provide such an environment and conditions which are conducive for the youth entrepreneurial activities. Different policy initiatives encourage and motivate young people to come up with new ideas and start their own youth enterprises. This will first reduce the incidence of

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Peter Osalor

Job Creation Strategies for Youths in Nigeria: What the Government Can Do

JOB CREATION STRATEGIES The U.S. needs 25 million barrels of oil daily, and pumps about 8 million of those barrels domestically. The U.S. oil and gas industry provides employment directly or indirectly to 9.6 million Americans. By proportion, since Nigeria pumps 2.8 million barrels of oil daily, we should have 2.8 million Nigerians employed in

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Example Of Successful Entrepreneurs Who Started As Teenagers

Mark Zuckerberg is the co-founder of Facebook who started it in 2004 along with his classmates Dustin Moskovitz, Eduardo Saverin, and Chris Hughes when they were studying at Harvard University. There are more than 400 million users internationally. His personal wealth is estimated to be around $13.5 billion in 2011. Black Aaron Ross: founder of

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MICROLOANS

Definition or Explanation: The Microloan Program was developed by the SBA in 1992 to increase the availability of very small loans to small-business borrowers. It achieved permanent status in 1997. The program uses nonprofit intermediaries to make loans to new and existing borrowers, and since 1992 has accounted for more than 12,500 loans totaling more

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