Professor Proposes Solutions to Nigeria's Economic Hardship

He advocated for government support to small-scale industries, subject to stringent monitoring and evaluation. He emphasized the pivotal role of agriculture in revitalizing the economy, proposing a return tsustainable agrarian practices at the household level.

Professor Proposes Solutions to Nigeria's Economic Hardship

During the 10th Leadership Summit, Induction "Institute of Arts Management & Professionals," and Honorary Doctorate Degree Award ceremony at the University of Lagos, Lagos, Professor Eze Nwauba, the African Representative of Prowess University, Delaware, USA, addressed the pressing economic challenges facing Nigeria. He emphasized the need for immediate action from all sectors of society, including politicians and citizens, to alleviate economic hardship.

Professor Eze Nwauba, representing Prowess University in the USA, spoke at the recent event held at the University of Lagos, Lagos, highlighting crucial solutions to Nigeria's economic hardship. He stressed the urgency for collective efforts from government, politicians, and citizens to address the prevailing economic challenges.

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Nwauba emphasized the necessity for state governments to reduce the cost of governance. Additionally, he advocated for government support to small-scale industries, subject to stringent monitoring and evaluation. He emphasized the pivotal role of agriculture in revitalizing the economy, proposing a return tsustainable agrarian practices at the household level.

Furthermore, Nwauba urged academic institutions to prioritize research aimed at tackling economic challenges. He emphasized the importance of restructuring the educational curriculum to promote technical, practical, and entrepreneurial skills, thereby fostering self-reliance and creating employment opportunities.

In his concluding remarks, Nwauba called for stringent measures against corrupt politicians as part of the broader strategy to combat economic hardship in Nigeria.