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Entrepreneurial forces
are relatively strong in
this country, as the
lack of jobs and a rise
in poverty leave few
other options for the
Nigerian people.
Although difficult due
to a lack of resources,
there are non-profit
organizations such as
the Fate Foundation in
Nigeria that are
dedicated to promote
entrepreneurship.
Apart from the
information about
Nigeria that is so
widespread and often
negative, there appears
to be a recognition of
the critical role and
place of technology in
the development and
advancement of the
nation. In the past few
years, there have been
the startups of internet
cafes, new Internet
Service Providers,
computers in some
schools, and
connectivity hubs that
provide access to
information at high
speeds. The Nigerian
government has created
and adopted policies
promoting the use of
technology in education.
The Nigerian Economic
Policy 1999-2003, is a
comprehensive compendium
of President Obasanjo's
policies and guiding
principles for the
nation. The policy
states: "Government will
provide affordable
quality education for
all Nigerians, the
Universal Basic
Education and mass Adult
Literacy programs will
be pursued in earnest"
and in particular,
"Government will create
incentives to expand
access to information
and communications
technology which will
facilitate leap-froging
in order to
short-circuit the longer
span of development.”
The policy even
recommends partnerships
with national and
international agencies
including the United
Nations Transfer of
Knowledge through
Expatriate Nationals
program or TOKTEN as it
is commonly known.
However, an important
distinction between
developed and developing
nations often lies in
the wide disparity
between policy
pronouncements and
policy implementation.
Often, signs of this
disparity are found in
the extent that policies
are clear and measurable
and that application is
consistent. Often
developing nations adopt
excellent policies and
guidelines that could,
if well implemented,
change the futures of
their citizens but alas,
they are very often not
followed through. If
Nigeria follows-through
with its new laws
guiding education and
technology with action
and implementation, and
the people of Nigeria
attain their educational
goals and professional
potential with the tools
available to the world
today we will witness
the transformation of
what is presently a
Third world giant (or
toothless bulldog) into
an Emerging economic
giant. These are
attainable goals.
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Dr. Mike Adenuga Jr.
Chairman- Globacom.
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