
Why akara and kulikuli trap always succeed
” – First Lady of Nigeria, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu The First Lady was half-right and half-wrong in making such a broad assertion regarding how much aggregate economic development can be generated by occasional acts of politically-motivated grants called empowerment.
Most people given N50,000 today, as start-up capital would not be in business six months from now – if that is all they depend upon.
Living and working within walking distance of several markets has provided research opportunities regarding the rise and fall of mini-enterprises spanning several sectors from raw and cooked food (roasted corn and plantain, rice, akara, indomine, etc) to footwear, clothing materials, spare parts, furniture, stationery and office equipment, etc.
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