If You Are Willing to Invest, We Are Willing and Available to Manage the Investments and Manage the Process - Run the Affairs. Part Three
Please read this story in conjunction with the previous piece, "Why Foreign Investors Shun Nigeria’s Solid Minerals." In essence, if we commit adequate resources to this sector, the investments would go a long way creating thousands of jobs for presently unemployed Nigerians. In addition, the investments, would to a considerable degree, generate substantial income that would help to eliminate the financial problems that hamstrung our educational advancement over the years. Gainful employment, without any doubt, would lead to other positive social changes in the society and the overall economy. Is there anyone out there reading this, ready and willing to invest? Let's talk.
Side Note:
At the time we wrote part one, we didn't know that The Guardian Newspaper was writing a story on the problems in our educational system. Indeed, there is a connection between purposeful exploration/exploitation of our natural resources, creating jobs and funding our education system adequately and making it available to every Nigerian. So, seeing this story and its relevance to the content of our story on "Let's Talk Investment", and the story on "Why Foreign Investors Shun Nigeria’s Solid Minerals", which we categorized as Part Two, we decided to make this the Part Three, as a continuation of the same objectives.
Please read this story in conjunction with the previous piece, "Why Foreign Investors Shun Nigeria’s Solid Minerals." In essence, if we commit adequate resources to this sector, the investments would go a long way creating thousands of jobs for presently unemployed Nigerians. In addition, the investments, would to a considerable degree, generate substantial income that would help to eliminate the financial problems that hamstrung our educational advancement over the years. Gainful employment, without any doubt, would lead to other positive social changes in the society and the overall economy. Is there anyone out there reading this, ready and willing to invest? Let's talk.
Side Note:
At the time we wrote part one, we didn't know that The Guardian Newspaper was writing a story on the problems in our educational system. Indeed, there is a connection between purposeful exploration/exploitation of our natural resources, creating jobs and funding our education system adequately and making it available to every Nigerian. So, seeing this story and its relevance to the content of our story on "Let's Talk Investment", and the story on "Why Foreign Investors Shun Nigeria’s Solid Minerals", which we categorized as Part Two, we decided to make this the Part Three, as a continuation of the same objectives.
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