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Rank: Hello Joined: 11/5/2012 Posts: 9
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An entrepreneur according to the Macmillan English Dictionary is someone that who uses money to start businesses and make business deals. We are all aware of the effects the economic meltdown has on most countries in the world today which includes budgets deficits, unemployment poverty etc. Africa is no exception to these problems. In my country Nigeria, statistics by the National Bureau of Statistics (http://www.tradingeconomics.com/nigeria/unemployment-rate) shows that the unemployment rate rose to 23.9% as at December 2011 and it is expected to rise in the following year. Little wonder you find many youths without jobs roaming the streets. Well at present Africa seems to be doing well. Nigeria for example is expected to expand by more than 6 per cent a year until 2015 according to the International Monetary Fund (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/economic-growth-stirs-hope-in-africa-7834230.html). This is why you find foreign investors setting their sights on Afica. It’s a gold mine!!! This is expected to lower the rate of unemployment, encourage healthy competition between firms, better standard of living amond citizens and most likely increase the GDP of African countries. So why do we still have so many youth jobless? Many people would say the government is responsible. This is true but not entirely true. The government has the responsibility of providing job opportunities to its citizens but the government cannot provide employment to all citizens. In other words, their wants cannot be easily satisfied as a result of limited resources. Hence a choice has to be made, You either continue to wait for a job or you create a job for yourself. Sadly that is not what an average youth would think of. In Nigeria for instance, if you ask a couple of youths what they would do with if given a large sum of money, majority would say nothing about starting up a business. Rather, majority of them would rather use the money to venture into the music industry in the hope of getting ‘fame and fortune’. So as you can see, most youths lack the entrepreneurial spirit. The business innovation is missing and this is all because of their mentality. The youths have little or no idea of what is going on in the economy and how to key themselves in within and outside the country and sadly parents encourage this by giving the impression that there are still jobs available. The bible says in proverbs 23:7a that as a man thinks in his heart so is he. Youths need to embrace the entrepreneurial mentality and have ample knowledge of what is going on what goes on in the economy. Parents should ensure that their children listen to the news and not just movies, cartoons or music videos. Parents should also stop making their children believe that there will be jobs after they have obtained their degrees. Parents should teach their children to have a saving culture rather than spending. The government also try to encourage entrepreneurs by setting up workshops for youths. The rest……is up to them. Don’t wait for a job….create for yourself and others. Meet me at the top its less crowded up there
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/12/2010 Posts: 474 Location: Nairobi
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Welcome to Wazua. Short posts attract more eyes though. Keep it simple
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/28/2006 Posts: 1,799
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Are you Youngs relative??
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/23/2009 Posts: 1,626
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School system doesn't cultivate the entrepreneurial mentality and parents can't teach what they don't know or believe in. That's one reason the rich continue to be rich. I disagree with the savings culture,spend on acquiring assets and skills that will help you more than savings. Uncertainty is certain.Let go
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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ChessMaster wrote:School system doesn't cultivate the entrepreneurial mentality and parents can't teach what they don't know or believe in. That's one reason the rich continue to be rich. I disagree with the savings culture,spend on acquiring assets and skills that will help you more than savings.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/26/2012 Posts: 1,182
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ChessMaster wrote:School system doesn't cultivate the entrepreneurial mentality and parents can't teach what they don't know or believe in. That's one reason the rich continue to be rich. I disagree with the savings culture,spend on acquiring assets and skills that will help you more than savings. I think you have to save first in order to buy assets or study/acquire skills. Society which save more than they spend on consumables grow n develop faster. Otherwise you can't acquire assets without money. I also think most of Africans mis-direct their blame of their state. They will sit,do nothing and blame the gov't n mzungu. I see n hear them everyday. They just know too much nothing. We got to own up our destiny. Schools should review their curriculum to empower students and make them believe it's them to change the world and that their is HOPE emphasizing that DILIGENCE and DISCIPLINE pays.
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Rank: Hello Joined: 11/5/2012 Posts: 9
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chemos wrote:Are you Youngs relative?? Actually, I'm his son Meet me at the top its less crowded up there
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Danny Young wrote:chemos wrote:Are you Youngs relative?? Actually, I'm his son FnF son was here too
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Rank: Hello Joined: 11/5/2012 Posts: 9
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ChessMaster wrote:School system doesn't cultivate the entrepreneurial mentality and parents can't teach what they don't know or believe in. That's one reason the rich continue to be rich. I disagree with the savings culture,spend on acquiring assets and skills that will help you more than savings. The essence of the savings culture is to be less extravagant. For instance, when teenagers are given their pocket money, majority of them would spend of it on what they would like to have and not what they need. Yes, there is need to acquire assets and skills but in other to purchase these assets they need to set some money aside.....that is where savings come in. Meet me at the top its less crowded up there
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Rank: User Joined: 5/3/2011 Posts: 559
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The problem is education/ schools just teach arrogance in Kenyan, the "you know who I am?" Kind of arrogance.
When WE were growing up WE were told that we have the best of alot of things, anyone remember the myth about CID being the second after CIA or sometimes even better than the CIA? I believe that propaganda for a long time!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/16/2010 Posts: 906 Location: Nairobi
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Many Kenyans are setting up businesses, that is not the problem. The problem in my opinion is just how big Kenyans think with their ideas.
There are not enough Kenyans who want to build scalable businesses that can conquer Africa/the world. A Kenyan will set up a small biashara and once it is making a few hundred thousand a month, will be OK. Our South African and Nigerian brothers on the other hand, will see their businesses thriving at home and then aim to conquer the next underserved market. That is where the difference in greatness lies.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2007 Posts: 2,037 Location: Lagos, Nigeria
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Lolest! wrote:Danny Young wrote:chemos wrote:Are you Youngs relative?? Actually, I'm his son FnF son was here too In the spirit of wazua @ you are forgiven because I believe you are just joking. Yes @Danny Young is my eldest son. They are the spirit of the future, youths with an eye on entrepreneuship which is the best way to go. 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!!!The difference is clear. He and his siblings has gotten the foundation and are equipped with sufficient basics to surpass me, that is every parents prayer for his children. Karibu Sana @danny Young !!! It makes me remember @the Deal the young focussed namibian student in Kenyan university in this forum who ignored blouses and skirts in Kenya(using his words), saved his pocket money to buy a lap top , invested in knowledge and it is on his way to financial freedom . We need more of such focussed youths in this forum to keeep the wazua spirit higher and higher. Afterall most of the investment old ones in this forum is to hold on trust and pass the baton to young ones to do it better than us in the near future. The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
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Rank: User Joined: 5/3/2011 Posts: 559
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When you and your son is in the same site I think it might be time to retire!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2007 Posts: 2,037 Location: Lagos, Nigeria
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Drunkard wrote:When you and your son is in the same site I think it might be time to retire! Let me help you further If you and your son is in the same church, it is better not to go to church If you and your son is in the same club, you should resign from the club. Typical african macho man mentality !!! We are in 21st century my friend !!! The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
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Rank: User Joined: 5/3/2011 Posts: 559
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@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.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2007 Posts: 2,037 Location: Lagos, Nigeria
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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 The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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young wrote:Drunkard wrote:When you and your son is in the same site I think it might be time to retire! Let me help you further If you and your son is in the same church, it is better not to go to church If you and your son is in the same club, you should resign from the club. Typical african macho man mentality !!! We are in 21st century my friend !!! Wicked. I like. Hell I love.
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Rank: User Joined: 5/3/2011 Posts: 559
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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!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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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! Trying to 'run-away' are you? (Un)Honorably? @Young, let him be . 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.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2007 Posts: 2,037 Location: Lagos, Nigeria
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The jobs are not just there !!! http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...aspx?g=posts&t=7908
The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
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