Title: COUNTRY REPORT OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
1COUNTRY REPORT OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
- By
- RAIMI, LUKMAN.
- CENTRE FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT, YABA
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, LAGOS, NIGERIA
2HISTORY OF NIGERIA
- Nigeria is a Federation of thirty-six (36) States
and a Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Lagos
remains the commercial centre of Nigeria. It was
under Colonial rule for years until 1st of
October, 1960 when it gained independence from
Britain. Nigeria was the creation of the colonial
administration. In fact, it is was so-named by
wife of Lord Lugard, Flora Shaw. The etymology of
Nigeria is from the amalgam of the words Niger
and Area. The country has more than 250
ethno-linguistic groups, but the three dominant
groups are the Hausas in the North, the Ibos in
the Southeast and Yorubas in the Southwest. It
runs a Presidential System of Government.
3NIGERIAS MAP AND COAT OF ARMS
4NIGERIAS FLAG
5MEANING OF COAT OF ARMS/FLAG
- The Coat of Arms of Nigeria has a black shield
with two white stripes that come together, like
the letter Y. These represent the two main rivers
flowing through Nigeria the Benue River and the
Niger River. The black shield represents
Nigeria's good earth while the two horses on each
side represent dignity. The eagle represents
strength, while the green and white bands on the
top of the shield represent the rich agricultural
land of the country. The flowers at the base are
Nigeria's national flowers. The green stripes in
our flag represent Nigeria's agriculture industry
and its lush vegetation. The white stripe
represents the desire for peace and unity within
the country
6ECONOMIC PROFILE
- Endowed Land Area 923,800 sq.km.
- Population 149,229,090 (July 2009, CIA World
Fact book.) - 1 out of every 2 W.African is a Nigerian 1 in
every 6 Africans - GDP (2007) is 124.1b, PCI is 2,400 (2009) or
886 - GDP Growth Rate (2007) 6.2 7.0 ave
(2003-2007) - Manufacturing capacity utilisa-tion (2007)
53.5 - Inflation (2010) is 11.5 using consumer price
index - Exchange Rate (2007) N174/1, N157/1
- External Reserve (2007) 35.1b or 46.54
billion (2009 ) - Unemployment rate 4.9 (2009)
- Gross external debt 9.689 billion
7ECONOMIC PROFILE
- Religion Islam, Christianity and Traditional
Religion - Language English (Official), Igbo, Yoruba and
Hausa - Labour force 47.33 million (2009.)
- Labour force by occupation Agriculture 70
Industry 10 Services 20 (1999.) - Main Export Crude Oil
- External Exports 45.43 billion (2009.)
- Main export partners United States 42, Brazil
9.5, India 9, Spain 7.3, France 5.1 (2008)
Imports 42.1 billion (2009) - Main import partners China 16.1, Netherlands
11.3, United States 9.8, United Kingdom 6.2,
South Korea 6.1, France 5.1, and Germany 4.4
(2008) - FDI stock 71.59 billion (31 December 2009)
8MAJOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
- Oil Gas the largest income earning sector
- Agriculture, the largest employers of labour
- Manufacturing Sector
- Telecommunication, fast growing/large market
- Construction
- Mining sector
- Music and Entertainment rising appreciably
- Tourism, is a potential less explored but rising
- Trade (Import and Export) engages most Nigerians
9SECTORALGROWTH
Sector 2008 () 2009 ()
Agriculture 6.3 6.2
Mining and Quarrying -5.9 -1.0
Manufacturing 8.9 8.5
Electricity, Gas Water 4.0 3.6
Construction 13.1 12.9
Wholesale Retail Trade, Restaurants, Hotels 14.0 11.6
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, etc. 6.8 6.4
Transport and Communications 19.3 20.9
Public Administration and Defense 4.4 4.5
Other Services 10.3 10.0
10CULTURE AND ARTS
11ARGUNGUN FISHING FESTIVAL (NORTH)
12IGBO NEW YAM FESTIVAL (EAST)
13OJUDE OBA FESTIVAL (WEST)
14CULTURE AND ARTS
15HOME VIDEOS AND FILMS
16SPORTS (FOOTBALL)
17GOVERNMENT EFFORTS AT PROMOTING ENTREPRENURSHIP
AND SMEs
- National Directorate of Employment (NDE)
- National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP)
- The Peoples Bank (Defunct)
- Community Banks (Defunct)
- Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agencies
of Nigeria (SMEDAN) - Raw Materials Research and Development Council
- Nigerian Export-Import Bank
- Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi
- Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC)
- Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC)
18POLICIES PROMOTING ENTREPRENURSHIP AND SMEs
- Indigenisation Policy
- Nigerian Enterprise Promotion Decree
- Export Promotion Policy
- Free-Trade Zone policy
- Fist National Development Plan
- Second National Development Plan
- Third National development Plan
- Fourth National Development Plan
- National Economic Empowerment Development
Strategy - Vocational Education Policy
- Entrepreneurship Education across Tertiary
Institutions - Micro-Finance Bank Policy Framework
19PRIVATE SECTOR INTERVENTION AT PROMOTING SMEs IN
NIGERIA
- Nigerian Association of Small Scale
Industrialists (NASSI) - National Association Of Small And Medium
Enterprises (NASME) - Nigerian Association of Chambers Of Commerce,
Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) - Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN)
- Micro-Finance Banks (MFB)
- Cooperative Thrift and Credit Societies
- Trade Associations
- NGOs/Better life, FSP et cetera
20REGULATORY AND WATCHDOG AGENCIES FOR CONTROL OF
SMEs/INDUSTRY
- Federal Environmental Protection Agency (FEPA)
- National Agency for Food and Drug Administration
and Control (NAFDAC) - Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) ISO
- Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) -
Incorporation - Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) MFI, MFB et
- Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
- National Insurance Commission (NICOM)
- Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
- National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)
21FAILURES OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SECTORS
EFFOERTS
- Some of these efforts were frustrated by lack of
managerial wherewithal, lack of supervision,
mischannelling of credit facilities, duplication
of roles, mediocrity, nepotism, bureaucratic
delays in policy implementation, frequent changes
in government polices/programmes, bribery and
corruption (Olaitan 2001 Adeyemi, 2008).
22BALANCING GOVERNMENT PRIVATE SECTOR INTERESTS
- Yaba College of Technology came in like other
tertiary institutions in Nigeria to balance
government interests with those of the private
sector through practical enterprise development
education for all Diploma students.
Government Interests
Private sector Interests
23VISION
- Our Vision is to be the leading Polytechnic in
Nigeria by providing first-rate academic,
professional and entrepreneurial education to our
students who are empowered to make a positive
impact on the technological and socio-economic
development of the country.
24MISSION
- Yaba College of Technology is for the training
of Knowledgeable and Self-reliant Graduates,
worthy in character and learning through
effective teaching, innovative learning and
research for better living.
25BRIEF ON YABATECHS CAPACITY
- Yaba College of Technology is the first tertiary
institution in Nigeria. It was established in
1947. It currently runs over 60 National and
Higher National Diploma programmes under seven
schools and 40 departments. The college caters
for over 16,000 students and has over 1,500
staff. The Federal Government of Nigeria has
accorded it a university status recently, the
process of its conversion is being finalised by
the National Universities Commission (NUC) -
26PHYLOSPHY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
- In a bid to geometrically multiply the population
of entrepreneurs in the society and set a pace as
Africa's leading institution in terms of out-turn
of students fully prepared and equipped to be
job-creators, the College innovated
Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) . - EDP is administered by the College as a
compulsory subject at distinct stages of academic
studies and thus has proven to be a unifying
factor of students in the campus. We are sent
here on the bill of the Centre to the tune of
12,000 to learn about Indian experiences.
27CURRICULUM OF EDP
- EDP curriculum contains
- Mentoring/Coaching/Re-orientation/Psychology
- Training on idea generation and its processes
- Reports and Proposal Writing for start-up
- Market Survey for start-up/Post start-up survey
- Case Study of entrepreneurs and nations
- Manufacturing of products by students (40)
- Packaging and advertisement and Book-keeping
- Bi-annial Exhibitions and Fairs, Industrial tours
- Direct market/relationships management
28SERVICES OF EDP
- EDP services include
- Consultancy services to Industries R D
- Business Review/Feasibility Studies/Marketing
- Entrepreneurship Training/Development of
workforce - Facilitation of Exchange Programme (EDI, Songhai,
PAU, UI, Oxford Brookes, British Council) - Staff Skill Acquisition Programme
- Basic Trainings for artisans and drop-outs
- Project Supervision
- Production and Direct Marketing of Bread, Sachet
water, paint, textile, bricks, architectural
model etc
29SELF RELIANT GRADUATES
30SELF RELIANT GRADUATES
31SELF RELIANT GRADUATES
32COLLEGS ICONS AND HERITAGE
33 AERIAL VIEW OF YABATECH
34END NOTE
- Martin Luther King said Through our scientific
genius we have made this world a neighbourhood
now through our moral and spiritual development,
we must make of it a brotherhood. . Despite all
odds, Nigerians remain Good People, Great
Nation
35Thank you.Questions?