Value re-orientation and mentor-ship have been identified as basic ingredients needed by the Nigerian youth to help reduce the rate of unemployment in the country.
These alongside encouragement of entrepreneurship were emphasized at a conference for young Nigerians in Bariga area of Lagos.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has it that the number of unemployed Nigerians rose to 20.9 million in third quarter of 2018 from 17.6 million in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2017.
The worrisome figure has caused many groups to create avenues to encourage entrepreneurship and self development among young Nigerians to combat unemployment.
Discussants say Nigerian youth should start thinking of creating jobs rather than waiting for the government.
Guests and participants believe more of such programmes will help build a mindset of entrepreneurship in the youth.
Value re-orientation and mentor-ship have been identified as basic ingredients needed by the Nigerian youth to help reduce the rate of unemployment in the country.
These alongside encouragement of entrepreneurship were emphasized at a conference for young Nigerians in Bariga area of Lagos.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has it that the number of unemployed Nigerians rose to 20.9 million in third quarter of 2018 from 17.6 million in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2017.
The worrisome figure has caused many groups to create avenues to encourage entrepreneurship and self development among young Nigerians to combat unemployment.
Discussants say Nigerian youth should start thinking of creating jobs rather than waiting for the government.
Guests and participants believe more of such programmes will help build a mindset of entrepreneurship in the youth.
Value re-orientation and mentor-ship have been identified as basic ingredients needed by the Nigerian youth to help reduce the rate of unemployment in the country.
These alongside encouragement of entrepreneurship were emphasized at a conference for young Nigerians in Bariga area of Lagos.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has it that the number of unemployed Nigerians rose to 20.9 million in third quarter of 2018 from 17.6 million in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2017.
The worrisome figure has caused many groups to create avenues to encourage entrepreneurship and self development among young Nigerians to combat unemployment.
Discussants say Nigerian youth should start thinking of creating jobs rather than waiting for the government.
Guests and participants believe more of such programmes will help build a mindset of entrepreneurship in the youth.
Value re-orientation and mentor-ship have been identified as basic ingredients needed by the Nigerian youth to help reduce the rate of unemployment in the country.
These alongside encouragement of entrepreneurship were emphasized at a conference for young Nigerians in Bariga area of Lagos.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has it that the number of unemployed Nigerians rose to 20.9 million in third quarter of 2018 from 17.6 million in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2017.
The worrisome figure has caused many groups to create avenues to encourage entrepreneurship and self development among young Nigerians to combat unemployment.
Discussants say Nigerian youth should start thinking of creating jobs rather than waiting for the government.
Guests and participants believe more of such programmes will help build a mindset of entrepreneurship in the youth.
Value re-orientation and mentor-ship have been identified as basic ingredients needed by the Nigerian youth to help reduce the rate of unemployment in the country.
These alongside encouragement of entrepreneurship were emphasized at a conference for young Nigerians in Bariga area of Lagos.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has it that the number of unemployed Nigerians rose to 20.9 million in third quarter of 2018 from 17.6 million in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2017.
The worrisome figure has caused many groups to create avenues to encourage entrepreneurship and self development among young Nigerians to combat unemployment.
Discussants say Nigerian youth should start thinking of creating jobs rather than waiting for the government.
Guests and participants believe more of such programmes will help build a mindset of entrepreneurship in the youth.
Value re-orientation and mentor-ship have been identified as basic ingredients needed by the Nigerian youth to help reduce the rate of unemployment in the country.
These alongside encouragement of entrepreneurship were emphasized at a conference for young Nigerians in Bariga area of Lagos.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has it that the number of unemployed Nigerians rose to 20.9 million in third quarter of 2018 from 17.6 million in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2017.
The worrisome figure has caused many groups to create avenues to encourage entrepreneurship and self development among young Nigerians to combat unemployment.
Discussants say Nigerian youth should start thinking of creating jobs rather than waiting for the government.
Guests and participants believe more of such programmes will help build a mindset of entrepreneurship in the youth.
Value re-orientation and mentor-ship have been identified as basic ingredients needed by the Nigerian youth to help reduce the rate of unemployment in the country.
These alongside encouragement of entrepreneurship were emphasized at a conference for young Nigerians in Bariga area of Lagos.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has it that the number of unemployed Nigerians rose to 20.9 million in third quarter of 2018 from 17.6 million in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2017.
The worrisome figure has caused many groups to create avenues to encourage entrepreneurship and self development among young Nigerians to combat unemployment.
Discussants say Nigerian youth should start thinking of creating jobs rather than waiting for the government.
Guests and participants believe more of such programmes will help build a mindset of entrepreneurship in the youth.
Value re-orientation and mentor-ship have been identified as basic ingredients needed by the Nigerian youth to help reduce the rate of unemployment in the country.
These alongside encouragement of entrepreneurship were emphasized at a conference for young Nigerians in Bariga area of Lagos.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has it that the number of unemployed Nigerians rose to 20.9 million in third quarter of 2018 from 17.6 million in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2017.
The worrisome figure has caused many groups to create avenues to encourage entrepreneurship and self development among young Nigerians to combat unemployment.
Discussants say Nigerian youth should start thinking of creating jobs rather than waiting for the government.
Guests and participants believe more of such programmes will help build a mindset of entrepreneurship in the youth.