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The Entrepreneurial Mentality in the African Youth
murchr
#21 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 4:33:07 AM
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richdad wrote:
Welcome to Wazua. Short posts attract more eyes though.


Lol...very true, infact I havent read what is up there Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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sparkly
#22 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 6:27:35 AM
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Danny Young wrote:
chemos wrote:
Are you Youngs relative??

Actually, I'm his son


Is Young your real surname or an alias? Cant imagine sparkly jr logging in to wazua and claiming to be so, if sparkly isnt my name.
Life is short. Live passionately.
murchr
#23 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 6:31:53 AM
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Why do I feel Drunkard is right?
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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mkeiyd
#24 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 8:22:23 AM
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sparkly wrote:
Danny Young wrote:
chemos wrote:
Are you Youngs relative??

Actually, I'm his son


Is Young your real surname or an alias? Cant imagine sparkly jr logging in to wazua and claiming to be so, if sparkly isnt my name.


@sparkly, Mkeiyd is not my real name andmy being on wazua is not a secret to the people around me. If its my son or daughter,they would know mkeiyd is their father.
What your statement says is, your being on wazua is a secret and your thinking is, everyone "hides" from their people.
Not everyone one does that. No wonder i read lewd idiotic posts here from "hiders". Cowards.

Going by @young's previous posts thru' the years, i don't think he's up to any evil.
Wakanyugi
#25 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 10:46:03 AM
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Dear Young Jnr.

Welcome to Wazua. Your old man must be very proud of you. I know I would be.

You make some important points in your article. I know many people, in Africa and elsewhere, are grappling with the issue of youth employability. In fact there is a planned conference on this subject in Dakar, Senegal, next month that perhaps you can contribute to: LINK

There are some big challenges here, though not insurmountable:
1. Over 200 million Africans are aged between 15 and 30 and this number will only increase. No government on its own can provide jobs for all these young people

2. Although Africa is growing faster than most other regions on earth, this economic growth is not matched by job growth. Why?

3. The nature of modern ‘knowledge based’ economies is that they generate more opportunities than jobs. Unfortunately our education systems still socialize youth to expect a ready made job at the end of their learning.

If you were the president of Africa, confronted by these challenges, how would you respond?
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
sparkly
#26 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 10:52:46 AM
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mkeiyd wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Danny Young wrote:
chemos wrote:
Are you Youngs relative??

Actually, I'm his son


Is Young your real surname or an alias? Cant imagine sparkly jr logging in to wazua and claiming to be so, if sparkly isnt my name.


@sparkly, Mkeiyd is not my real name andmy being on wazua is not a secret to the people around me. If its my son or daughter,they would know mkeiyd is their father.
What your statement says is, your being on wazua is a secret and your thinking is, everyone "hides" from their people.
Not everyone one does that. No wonder i read lewd idiotic posts here from "hiders". Cowards.

Going by @young's previous posts thru' the years, i don't think he's up to any evil.


@mkeiyd very good and honest of you that you dont hide from your family and acquintances on Wazua.

Read my post again, i asked @young whether its his real name or not. A simple yes or no will suffice.

What i dont understand is why a Wazuan would go overboard in defending another Wazuan, they have never met.

When they speak of "previous posts thru the years" but Wazua shows the handle was created in March 2012! Who is kidding who?
Life is short. Live passionately.
karqui
#27 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 12:31:25 PM
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I respect young for his advice and his growth as he puts it here.If Junior chooses to join so be it, but throwing words around wont take us anywhere.
my lips are tightly shut for now.
ChessMaster
#28 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 2:17:15 PM
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@Wakanyugi - Government is not supposed to create jobs for anyone. They are supposed to create an supportive environment and the rest is up to the citizens. One reason african growth didn't translate into jobs is the resource boom that occured in the 2000's. Value was based not anything new but just a rise in prices due to increased demands. Also job growth was limited as technology started taking peoples jobs in processes and activities. Knowledge based economies do create more opportunities than jobs but its because youth all over the world were not and are not being taught how to create jobs from those economies. Its a big change,its not about papers or who you know its about what value you can create by leveraging the abundance of knowledge that's being generated at an exponential rate daily!!!!!! There are some many jobs for people who can turn information into useful knowledge.
Uncertainty is certain.Let go
Wakanyugi
#29 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 3:59:39 PM
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"Its a big change,its not about papers or who you know its about what value you can create by leveraging the abundance of knowledge that's being generated at an exponential rate daily!!!!!! There are some many jobs for people who can turn information into useful knowledge."

ChessMaster,

True words.

Quoting your words (above) if you have figured out a way to translate these opportunities into jobs for a large number of young people, then I know someone who could really use your expertise. Let me know.
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
Danny Young
#30 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 5:33:44 PM
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Dear brothers, sisters and friends on the wazua network. Let's not digress from the the valuable discussions that is shared on a regular basis on this platform. Does it really matter if I, Danny Young am on the same network with my dad, I have followed my father's mentoring ideas on this network for a long time, I have also learned very valuable inputs from other contributors here irrespective of whether I know them personally or not. It is not abnormal to see families sharing the same ideology and putting such ideas into practice whether in the area of business or politics or football or any area of endeavor too numerous to start mentioning.
Now for me, why wazua, I have develop interest for Kenya since 2004 during our first family holiday visit, I am the eldest of three boys, I had finished my secondary education (with flying colors too) and plan to further my university education in Nairobi, Kenya. Coming to wazua was a choice I made with no regrets, my aim is basically to learn from valuable contributors here while at the same time sharing.

For the records, I put it clear to everyone- moderator and participants here on this platform, that my father, YOUNG, HAS NEVER AND WILL NEVER SELL ANYTHING ON THIS PLATFORM, ALL HE HAS EVER DONE IS SHARE IDEAS.

Need I say again, going through the archives of all MY FATHER, YOUNG HAS WRITTEN, I AM PROUD TO BE DANNY YOUNG ON THIS HONORABLE PLATFORM.

Let''s focus on issues, not persons.


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aemathenge
#31 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 5:48:37 PM
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HEY.

Lesson One.

Short paragraphs. Forget what your prose and English teacher taught you.

Citizens of the Virtual Republic are much more comfortable with your work if it is written in short paragraphs.

Lesson Two.

Citizens have got a memory like the proverbial elephant, therefore short paragraphs or most will just skip your posts and or threads if they see your handle.

That or go away.
mkeiyd
#32 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 5:49:12 PM
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sparkly wrote:
mkeiyd wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Danny Young wrote:
chemos wrote:
Are you Youngs relative??

Actually, I'm his son


Is Young your real surname or an alias? Cant imagine sparkly jr logging in to wazua and claiming to be so, if sparkly isnt my name.


@sparkly, Mkeiyd is not my real name and my being on wazua is not a secret to the people around me.

Going by @young's previous posts thru' the years, i don't think he's up to any evil.


@mkeiyd

What i dont understand is why a Wazuan would go overboard in defending another Wazuan, they have never met.

When they speak of "previous posts thru the years" but Wazua shows the handle was created in March 2012! Who is kidding who?

@sparkly, if you check @mkeiyd, that account was created this year yet i've been on this forum since 2008.Passwords get forgotten n new accounts are created. But if you read my posts and read all my other accounts, you would find consistency. That's what establishes one's character.Read the current @young's post n the previous ones, the consistency is there.

Back to the issue. Diligence and discipline should be taught to the young ones day n night.
kway
#33 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 5:56:20 PM
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Mukiri wrote:
Drunkard wrote:
young wrote:
Drunkard wrote:
@Young, I just notice your location and I am going to place a bet right now that you and Danny is the same person, you're just planning to pull a scam. Lets wait.


My friend swallow your retrogressive, myopic and primitive reasoning that do not hold any water, learn to change with changing times instead of beating about the bush.
Learn to say I am sorry and eat the humble pie,
that is maturity in 21st century terms instead of mean propaganda


Honest, I can seem to find any reason why a dad and a son can be on this site, that doesn't mean you shouldn't use internet or technology. By the way your vocabularies are too hard for me, so take it slow old man.

But I am still convience that you two are upto no good, before we know you'll be selling a scam around here, I don't think Danny is your son, I think you're Danny and Danny is you!


smile Trying to 'run-away' are you? (Un)Honorably?Shame on you
@Young, let him bePray . He has gotten the point.

Alot of Kenyan business passed down to the next generation fail. Why? Lack of mentorship. I'd want my son(s) to know what I do and how I do it. Heck, they might even have better ideas. Not only will I get into the same sites, we'll go to the same places and challenge each other while we are at it. Walk the walk, together.


Well said. Though i should add that the concept of business mentorship is alien to most Kenyans and this is why most are puzzled by the growing economic weight of our Asian brothers. I wonder where we lost it, since apprenticeship was widely practiced by our ancestors.

@Danny Young, they lack the entrepreneurship spirit probably due to the shortage of good role models and mentorship opportunities.
Pesa Nane
#34 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 8:48:16 PM
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Young wrote:

I knew about stocks at 40 and real estate at 46 as I was born in 1962. @Danny Young has gotten some financial education before age 20!!!



Danny Young wrote:

...I have develop interest for Kenya since 2004 during our first family holiday visit, I am the eldest of three boys, I had finished my secondary education (with flying colors too)



d'oh! d'oh! Applause Applause
Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
Drunkard
#35 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 11:54:08 PM
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You guys still listen to Danny? Youth across the world are not enterprenual, infact a few people in the world can actually claim to be Enterpreneual. Just to contradict Danny more, African youth are more likely to start a business than American or European youth.
youcan'tstopusnow
#36 Posted : Wednesday, November 07, 2012 9:11:00 AM
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Welcome. Your father is generous with his knowledge here.
GOD BLESS YOUR LIFE
Danny Young
#37 Posted : Wednesday, November 07, 2012 11:06:41 AM
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@drunkard check this out http://yourhiddenpotenti...neurs-to-watch-in-2012/
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tycho
#38 Posted : Wednesday, November 07, 2012 12:03:58 PM
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In Africa, the youth are expected to help their parents and elders who in most cases are on the verge of breaking down from life's pressures.

This has generally led to an authoritarian culture that may fail to breed the kind of entrepreneur that Say was talking about.

But when you walk around the slums you will see children dragging magnets on the ground as they walk, children searching for coins in streams and ditches, . . .

When the children grow taller, they start snatching and robbing. And before they get to be twenty five they are dead and buried.

So, is the entrepreneurial spirit absent? No. I don't think so. Youth is entrepreneurial in nature.

The problem is the culture advocated by the 'old folks'.

Danny Young
#39 Posted : Wednesday, November 07, 2012 12:18:16 PM
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@ wakanyugi
I believe the main reasons why there is a jobless growth despite the economic growth is because most African economies are mono-economies. If I were President of Africa, I will focus on:
1. Diversified economies which will include non-resource sectors such ad telecommunications, trade, etc
2. Provide incentives to youths such as social security or soft SME loans with low interest.
3. Improve research facilities for entrepreneurial innovations and encourage private partnership with the govenment because sincerely....the government cannot do it all alone.
Meet me at the top its less crowded up there
richdad
#40 Posted : Wednesday, November 07, 2012 3:57:29 PM
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Danny Young wrote:
@ wakanyugi
I believe the main reasons why there is a jobless growth despite the economic growth is because most African economies are mono-economies. If I were President of Africa, I will focus on:
1. Diversified economies which will include non-resource sectors such ad telecommunications, trade, etc
2. Provide incentives to youths such as social security or soft SME loans with low interest.
3. Improve research facilities for entrepreneurial innovations and encourage private partnership with the govenment because sincerely....the government cannot do it all alone.



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