The cankerworm of sex for grades eating deep into the education sector in Nigeria and West Africa needs urgent attention. The situation is disheartening because oftentimes, it is the focused and serious students that suffer most at the end of the day. For instance, how will a studious student feel after he/she has put aside […]
Special issue call for papers from BizEcons Quarterly. Deadline for submissions: 30th September 2019. We are inviting interested authors to submit manuscripts for consideration for a special issue of the BizEcons Quarterly. The purpose of this issue is to advance and embrace the inherent possibilities emerging from African economies. With this call, we seek contributions […]
From our previous discussion on the travails of education in Nigeria, we have been able to do justice to the challenges facing the system and the potential dangers such challenges pose to our future. This week, the ways to remedy the situation becomes our focus of attention. Some of these include: Increase education funding– The […]
The progress of the Nigerian economy will be determined by the leadership style it adopts and how government tackle its socio-economic challenges. I want to believe that the general election for 2019 will pave the way for economic prosperity. The major problem that requires urgent attention after the election in spite of who assumes office […]
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Business and Economic Quarterly is an international journal for quality research. It is a Peer-reviewed business & economics journal. The journal is officially owned by the International Society for Business and Economics (ISBE). It calls for articles that align with its scope, and there are no publication charges. All articles published are “Open Access” as […]
In my last post, I presented the first part of the “Travails of Education in Nigeria”. This week, the potential dangers are examined. This is because the neglect of the education sector in Nigeria poses several dangers: Poor skills acquisition and development- The inability of the government to pay attention to the education sector retards […]
We at MGIG Global Services use this opportunity to congratulate Mr Bolaji Muhammed for his certification as a Global Mobility Specialist from the reputable Worldwide ERC. We wish you all the best going forward and hope that our company will continue to gain immensely from your new certification. Mr Muhammed is currently an Immigration and […]
The Nigerian education sector has been described as failing by several analysts and education experts. The sector, which has the potential to drive the overall growth and development of the economy is often faced with myriads of challenges that have inhibited its smooth running. Going by the fact that youths below the age of 35 […]