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Thursday, 30 April 2015

New study shows Nigerian women lead pack of female entrepreneurs in the world

A study by the Gates Foundation and the Clinton Foundation shows that Nigerian women lead the pack of female entrepreneurs in the world. Above is a graph drawn by researchers to show countries with highest number of female entrepreneurs in the world. Go Nigerian women!

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  1. We're too much

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  2. I'm so Proud of Nigerian women.

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  3. I'm proud to be one of them!

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  4. Yes o, just like me and Linda here

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  5. UNA NO DE MEASURE WIT ANODA COUNTRY NI??NA ONLY NIJIA B BLACK NATION???WE HEAR...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  6. Congratulations to all the Enterprising Dames out there, starting with my Billionaire fetish, Ms Ikeji.
    Lets not 4get dat Naija Men no dey carry last too.

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  7. Wow! That's nice. Very commendable development.Kudos to the Nigerian women.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. Nigeria, a country where u find the good, bad and the ugly. Good one.

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  9. Yep we be hustlers

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  10. Yimu...we will not hear word again now abi...lol

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  11. That's wonderful. Our women are hardworking.

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  12. I find it hard to believe this. Sexism is apparent in Nigeria

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I wish they could convert this to LIGHT i swear bcos we dey suffer here...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. Yes!!! Something positive about Nigerians for a change

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  15. OMG! This study just validated my dissertation. All hail Naija women

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  16. My mum is a proof of this research......I salute the courage, strength, tenacity and strong will of all Nigerian women...#Respect

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  17. Aunty linda u kukuma dey among dem.i double sight u.


    I love Suppy maggie

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  18. Nigerian women are d greatest hustlers in d world
    ask any successful Nigerian..

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  19. You mean by selling recharge after failed relationship at 35yrs.....?...lol

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  20. yes i agree with you we are hard working here in Nigeria .

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  21. We're too much? U join?

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  22. Naija woman na hustler as a result of the multitude of useless men in Nigeria. Keeping homes and economy down since forever

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  23. Eh ehm, nigerian men please don't get lazy. We are doing this for the kids not you.

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  24. Linda people like you are the reason we are recognized in the world today. Thank you for showing the world that women can make it in a chauvinist Nigeria.

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  25. That's great... I follow....

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  26. I don't believe it. Entrepreneurship is on another level in the us

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  27. Hmm nice


    Meanwhile email me to know hw to enlarge your joystick and stop premature ejac

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  28. Just like myself! We rock Biko!

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  29. Wrong analysis, is it by collecting money from 6 boyfriends, or depending on their husband.
    Mtchewwwwww

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  30. We have no choice

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  31. Who made itpossible? GEJ made it possible

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  32. Yes ooooooooooooo, we r always above n nt below. We r incharge jare, wat a man can do a woman can do 100% better

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  33. Wow!!!! Nigerian women making me proud!!!! Great news

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  34. i hope most of the entrepreneurs are not boli plantain and tomato sellers.

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  35. Word!!!


    Visit: www.abujamoms.com

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  36. Naija women no dey carry last o! Linda you are a typical example!!!!

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  37. We can't shout abeg

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  38. Yes ooooo. Linda your part of them

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  39. Go girls....right behind y'all.

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  40. Many tomato selling, yes a few lindaikeji, chikaike etc. Bit the rest na rubbish entrepreneur. What am saying is all na wash, we are waiting for the incoming government to do something worth the stress women go through.
    Linda you all your headlines are from instagram,cheap news I see it before you. Work harder.
    No harm meant I love this blog because it feels like home.

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  41. Great Nigeria

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  42. One love to my mother's and sisters.....Nigerian women are not lazy but very hard working....

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  43. Nigerian women reping since 1820

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  44. Wow dis is wonderful, go naija 4 life

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  45. THIS IS WHY THEY HATE US! BECAUSE WE ARE FIGHTERS, MEN OR WOMEN, NIGERIANS ARE RELENTLESS. MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS OUT HUSTLE!

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  46. Go Nigerian women, GO!!!

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  47. I am one of them.

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  48. Nigerian women making life easier since 19gbogboroh...lol.Nija women Rocks!

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  49. Yes oh, Nigerian women are hardworking and dedicated to their businesses
    We too much jor

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  50. We have the family/friends support system culture.....Others don't

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  51. Much respect to Nigerian women!!


    #ukgreatDreamHouse

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  52. d hustling spirit

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  53. Oshe. Yes oooo.

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  54. No be today...our Mothers always display their wares after returning from the office...

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  55. You need to reference the source of your information so others can have access to the full article. . Thanks!

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  56. I suppose prostitution counts?

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  57. So proud of some of our women.

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  58. So proud of some of our women.

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  59. before nko? when you think of nepa, school fees, tax and inlaws. why will you not 'entreprenate' are you a maga?

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  60. This only shows the level of poverty in the country and we are happy, can't we see that only the developing nations are in the highest cadre? And we are jubilating? It also shows that many of our men are not responsible fathers and husbands, are not supportive and are useless. My two cent. Deeflex.

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  61. Very good ....but statistics like dis are unreliable because a lot of dem do not even have registered companies and are running very small scale businesses unlike women in the USA and other EU countries...but its a good start tho

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  62. Successful women entrepreneurs know that the road to freedom is both challenging and exciting.
    There are ups, downs, twists and turns. Often you will make mistakes.
    Sometimes these mistakes are detrimental to your business-building process.
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