Knowledge at Wharton 09月29日
尼日利亚总统力推创业教育
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尼日利亚总统奥巴桑乔提出目标,希望该国在未来二十年成为全球前20大经济体。为实现此目标,他要求所有大学生学习创业课程。本文通过采访拉各斯商学院企业开发服务总经理彼得·班科勒,探讨尼日利亚创业教育所面临的挑战。

Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has set an ambitious goal: He wants the country to become one of the world’s top 20 economies during the next two decades. To accomplish this he has mandated that all university students in Nigeria study entrepreneurship. That is one of the factors that brought Peter Bamkole General Manager Enterprise Development Services at Lagos Business School to Wharton where he recently spent time with The Wharton Small Business Development Center exploring how to set up an entrepreneurship program in Nigeria. Bamkole -- who often goes by the more informal ”Banky” -- spoke with Knowledge at Wharton about the challenges that entrepreneurs face in his home country.


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