Why the Nigerian Government Should Stop Encouraging Loans for Small Scale Business
Quote from Uchechukwu Ajuzieogu on September 16, 2019, 8:54 AMNote: This post has been moved to the mainboard as it is more than a Forum post. Please click here to read it.
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Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on September 16, 2019, 9:02 AMApologies - we have a plugin issue. I have deleted the other duplicate. Once you click SUBMIT, it will go. No need to submit twice.
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Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on September 16, 2019, 9:07 AMYour questions "How can this be made possible? How can the Government checkmate the activities to deduce the effectiveness of the grants received? Who should receive this grants?"
Keep records and post the raw metadata (removing personal info of people and companies) and allow the people to use the data to understand what is working and not working. Let our techies massage the data to provide insights on what is working and not working. Nigeria is making public policy on guesswork, without using data. That remains our challenge.
Your questions "How can this be made possible? How can the Government checkmate the activities to deduce the effectiveness of the grants received? Who should receive this grants?"
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Keep records and post the raw metadata (removing personal info of people and companies) and allow the people to use the data to understand what is working and not working. Let our techies massage the data to provide insights on what is working and not working. Nigeria is making public policy on guesswork, without using data. That remains our challenge.
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