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Maritime Entrepreneurship And Economic Development In Nigeria
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Abstract
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study
Statement of Problem
Objectives of the Study
Significance of Study
Research Questions
Scope of the Study
Operational Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW
The Concept of Entrepreneurship
Characteristics or Qualities of an Entrepreneur
Problems Militating Against Nigerian Entrepreneurial Growth
Ways To Combat The Problems Of Nigerian Entrepreneurs
Opportunities For Nigeria Entrepreneurs From Cabotage Business
CHAPTER THREE METHODOLOGY
Research Method
Justifications for the Approaches
Research Instruments
Research Population and Sample Size
and the nation’s economy at large.
Sampling Procedures Employed
Justification for Sample Selection Procedure/Sample Size
Statistical Techniques Used In Analyzing the Data
CHAPTER FOUR DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
Introduction
Analysis of biographic data of respondents
Analysis of data according to research questions
Discussion of findings
CHAPTER FIVE SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Findings
Conclusion
Recommendations
References
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The Nigerian experience revealed much confusion for several reasons. Apart from getting involved in the turbulent politics of ocean-borne trade right from the start without grooming and nurturing local competence, first, it totally ignored the need to create a learning curve with the sheer absence of a Cabotage legislation. In seeking to implement the National Shipping Policy Act, the NMA left out the bulk of section 14 cargoes, in pursuit of section 9 cargoes. Added to the fact that its applica ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]INTRODUCTIONBackground to the StudyCabotage is a legislative tool restricting access or reserving maritime or aviation trade within a country’s territorial jurisdiction to the local capacities. The Nigerian Maritime and Cabotage was introduced by the Nigerian Government following calls by prominent maritime specialists and operators on the need for government to make concerned effort towards harnessing the indigenous maritime capacity and utilizing the abundant opportunities in the sector for ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The Nigerian experience revealed much confusion for several reasons. Apart from getting involved in the turbulent politics of ocean-borne trade right from the start without grooming and nurturing local competence, first, it totally ignored the need to create a learning curve with the sheer absence of a Cabotage legislation. In seeking to implement the National Shipping Policy Act, the NMA left out the bulk of section 14 cargoes, in pursuit of section 9 cargoes. Added to the fact that its applica ... Continue reading---
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