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  2. List of Nigerian entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    Mr Eazi – Singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur; Francis Edo-Osagie; Tony Elumelu — Founder, Tony Elumelu Foundation; Thomas Etuh; Morenike Molehin; Godwin Maduka, Nigerian doctor, businessman, philanthropist and the founder of Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Center; Chin Okeke; Henry Fajemirokun; Orondaam Otto — Founder, Slum2School ...

  3. Kehinde Kamson - Wikipedia

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    Her entrepreneurial journey started when she watched her succeed at one business after another. Her mother sold everything imaginable and travelled around the world to search for the best bargains on products she took to Nigeria to sell. That close proximity to her mother while she ran her businesses, planted the seed of entrepreneurship in Kamson.

  4. Igbo apprentice system - Wikipedia

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    The Igbo apprentice system is an extension of their entrepreneurial spirit where an induction strategy is utilised to induct mostly young Igbos into entrepreneurial ventures by established entrepreneurs locally referred to as Oga. [2] This venture can be a trade, an enterprise or a vocation, [3]: 37 in some cases serving also as a domestic help ...

  5. Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria

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    The MoU is for cooperation in enterprises development between the two countries and inviting Indonesian investors to Nigeria. [ 4 ] In October 2022, the agency organized a packaging and branding programme for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) products with the main objective of exposing them to possibilities within the African Continental ...

  6. Economic history of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Sokoto Caliphate remained a defining and reference point in West African history and Nigeria. [14] The Caliphate occupied most of north-central and north-west Nigeria, as well as parts of neighboring countries of nowadays Nigeria. [14] Internal peace and market integration was a basis of the commercial prosperity of the Caliphate.

  7. Operation Feed the Nation - Wikipedia

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    In colonial era, integration of Nigeria into the world economy was driven by the production of cash crops such as palm oil, cocoa and groundnut and the initial official intervention programmes concentrated on cash crops. [2] A resulting interest in innovation and entrepreneurship helped increase production of such crops. [3]

  8. Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    Entrepreneurship is the creation or extraction of economic value in ways that generally entail beyond the minimal amount of risk (assumed by a traditional business), and potentially involving values besides simply economic ones.

  9. Aminu Dantata - Wikipedia

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    Dantata was born to the family of Alhassan Dantata, who was from an Agalawa trading family, Aminu Dantata's grand-father was called Abdullahi while his great-grand father was called Baba Talatin a prosperous merchant who brought the family from Katsina to Madobi following the death of his father Ali, Aminu Dantata's grand father Abdullahi continued to operate from Madobi until 1877 when having ...