Saturday, June 29, 2013

EFFECT OF E – BUSINESS OPERATION IN NIGERIA (A BLESSING AND A CURSE)

As, we all know, Nigeria of today has a lot of challenges, ranging from bad leadership, inadequate power supply, unemployment, ethnic and religious chaos, among others. With all these issues stated above, having the root cause as CORRUPTION.

Being a country rich in human resources, having a population of over 167 million people, with over 60% of them being youths ready to explore what life has for them and with predictions of hitting over 200 million by the year 2020, one begins to wonder how we intend to cope and survive with the present rate of unemployment which would only worsen due to the recent embrace of electronic business operation by business owners.

The emergence of E-Business in a country like Nigeria to me is a two edged sword, by this I mean it can be seen as a blessing and also a curse, with my reasons explained below. We all know the advantage of E-Business, ranging from quicker, convenient service output to reduced manpower, listing only a few.

We should also note that it also means a lot of youths of our present day Nigeria would become jobless, as schools in our country prepare students only for the job market (which to me isn’t adequate enough even for that) and not ones to create jobs or become entrepreneurs.

I sincerely think we have to reconsider our approach to tackling issue and making policies in basic sectors, from education to electricity, transportation and other necessary aspects which have become a major challenge in this country, with my major focus for today’s write-up being EDUCATION.

A lot of young Nigerians today are not motivated to study anymore because of the known fact that education is not a sure ticket in this country that you would be able to cater for yourself. They just want to become musicians or footballers, which is not a bad idea, but for the ones not skilled enough for any of those options listed above considering internet fraud popularly known as “YAHOO YAHOO”

I sincerely think the educational curriculum needs to be redesigned to develop ingenuity, youths of today needs to be challenged and encouraged to dig deep into their area of strength , find out what makes them different from the next person and then fine-tune this into a sellable and profitable service. It does not have to be a stand-alone service, they need to be made to understand the importance of team work, delegation and confidence to give results that are superb.

There is no developed country in the world without entrepreneurs, they create jobs, services and boost the economy, the government cannot provide all. They just have to create the enabling environment and make policies that would make this work.

I know the people at the helm of affairs would not do this though, as the jobless youths are tools for them to cause mayhem to champion their selfish and greedy cause, but all the same, I have made my point.
The earlier we do this, the better, before the frustrated and angry youth revolt and become another cause of challenge to the little ounce of peace we have in this country and the world at large.

If this is done, E-Business would then thrive for the positive cause it was created to achieve and would even be embraced on a wider scale, so as to be able to compete effectively in today’s global market.

I AM A POSITIVE NIGERIAN YOUTH, GOD BLESS THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.

Fakeye, Olaniyi Olatunde
President,
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