According to the National Bureau of Statistics, women own 30 percent of registered entrepreneurial businesses in Nigeria, but a study of financial literacy in Nigeria carried out by the research department of the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) in December 2012, revealed the existence of considerable gaps in the literacy level of average Nigerian adults, literacy was lowest among single respondents as well as increased literacy with income.
Amina Mustapha is the executive director at layer3 business managemnt professionals, and she is helps women entrepreneurs to understand how money works, and how they can run successful viable businesses year after year.
In this video, she talks to us about how she guided a client to start a business by leveraging on her relationships to reduce startup capital.
In this video, she talks to us about how she guided a client to start a business by leveraging on her relationships to reduce startup capital.
Amina holds an MBA in strategic and consultancy management from Paris graduate school of management, and is a senior associate at the Nigerian economic summit group.
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Publisher : Farida Yahya | 2016 | Region : West and Central Africa