Start UP IN NIGERIA-make the necessary demand of your elected representatives at the state level
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Digital Transformation and Nigeria Start-up Act, Oswald Osaretin Guobadia, has urged adoption and implementation of the law by states
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Digital Transformation and Nigeria Start-up Act, Oswald Osaretin Guobadia, has urged adoption and implementation of the law by states
secondly most of the youths seem to be into payment systems because perhaps they feel there is money to be made there but the point is they should be chasing problems not money. money should be a side thing, there are opportunities in problems as we are told or as we have found out so for instance lets try and address the problem of 40 million nigerans defecating in the open perhap teh Highet in the world/ lets have toilet start-ups and not just FinTech or payment systems
we might find here a merging of fintech and health tech and property tech to solve the problem of open defecation.
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