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Welcome to the Advocate On PlusTV Africa where a panel of 'passionate for change' individuals discuss thought-provoking topics in an atmosphere of seriousness, decisiveness, and laughter. Here, we call a spade a spade. And Like we say here, no holds barred.

Creativity in itself has a broad range of meanings and across sectors- the creative industry will cover sectors such as communications, media, advertising, finance, technology, Fintech, entertainment, real estate, fashion, engineering, academia, security.
Every industry has some measure of creativity embedded in it or inherent in it.

We’ve seen the rise of tech entrepreneurship in Nigeria since the advent of the popular e-commerce giants that have opened so many opportunities and set a lot of eyes in the Nigerian tech sector. One should wonder, how many were or are led by women?

It is estimated that 50 percent of the current Nigerian workforce are millennials and even Gen-Zs in most tech firms.
Managing them may become one of the most challenging tasks in today’s workplaces. Older managers, many of whom are Baby Boomers (born between 1946 and 1965) and Generation X’s (1965/66 to 1981/85) perceive millennials as: arrogant, insubordinate, impatient, too inquisitive, lazy, careless, and unorganized. Others believe they have an entitlement mentality, hate to be coached or worse still, bossed, have little or no regard for rules and policies and are generally unsteady.
Despite the above stated perception, millennials can be an asset rather than a liability.

Since the 1980s there has been a terrible deterioration in the quality of education and general state of Nigeria’s government run schools.
This drastic decline has led to a dramatic rise in private schools, so much so it feels like there is a new one popping up on every street here in Lagos, which leads u to wonder perhaps that private schools are a lucrative business.

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