To guarantee value creation in the country, Nigerians and governments at all levels have been urged to adopt a focus on entrepreneurship as a matter of policy and conscious desire.
L-R: Chairman of the occasion/Pro-Chancellor & Chairman of Governing Council, Ajayi Crowther University, Dr Olutoyin Okeowo; Vice Chancellor, Unilag, Prof Folasade Ogunsola, 1st occupier of Dr Adenuga Jr. Professorial Chair, Unilag; Prof Sunday Adebisi, Mrs Adetoun Adebisi, Chairman of Board of Trustees of Dr Adenuga Professorial Chair, Prof Taiwo Osipitan and Registrar, Unilag, Mrs Olakunle Makinde during the first special annual lecture of Mike Adenuga Jr. Professorial Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies at University of Lagos recently.
This is in addition to address the problems of deprivation, hunger, unemployment, and emigration this will bring a lot of unofficial enterprises into the formal system.
Prof Sunday Adebisi, the first occupant of the Dr Mike Adenuga Jr. Professorial Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies at the University of Lagos and also the director of the school’s Entrepreneurship and Skill Development Center, made the disclosure during his first special lecture on “Revolutionizing the Nigerian Economy to Create Jobs and Sustainable Wealth” last week at the University of Lagos.
He opined that everything happening in and around Nigeria is daily presenting opportunities, and that its people would help the country generate enormous amounts of money if they were given guidance and well-thought out regulations.
“Government should identify possible innovations in the areas of their strength and motivate the citizens to pursue enterprise opportunities there. The three tiers of government must make a deliberate effort to support the democratization of innovation and entrepreneurship from the next academic session in all levels of education in Nigeria with a good monitoring team at all levels”, Adebisi said.
In her remarks, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Prof Folasade Ogunsola, lauded Dr Adenuga for his commitment to promoting entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial academic knowledge and skills acquisition through the endowment of the professorial chair.
According to her, the Adenuga Professorial Chair’s Board of Trustee’s determination is pushing the university closer to the fulfillment of a common goal between the donor and the institution by using the chair to jointly explore novel avenues that would not only address the economic challenges the nation faces “but also clear the way for our children to grow up in a sustainable and prosperous future”.
The lecture, according to Prof Taiwo Osipitan, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Dr Adenuga Professorial Chair, was intended to examine how to incorporate entrepreneurship challenges and generate profitable employment in the nation.
In order to spark entrepreneurship research, pave a new path for entrepreneurship knowledge and practice, and foster the establishment of businesses in the context of the nation’s developing democracy, the Mike Adenuga Professorial Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies was established in 2008.
The Mike Adenuga Professorial Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies was instituted in 2008 to kindle entrepreneurship research, knowledge and practice, and enterprise creation in the nation’s fledgling democracy.