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THE IMPLICATION OF PRIVATIZATION ON NIGERIA ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY NNPC)

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THE IMPLICATION OF PRIVATIZATION ON NIGERIA ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY NNPC)

 

ABSTRACT

This work the implication of privatization on Nigeria economy a case study of Nigeria national petroleum corporation (NNPC) is to know how privatization will affect the economy of the country and the citizen of the country at large.

Chapter one introduce the topic and should us the general background of privatization the problems associated with the subject matter the problem (s)  that the study and definition of some important terms

Chapter two is the literature review the origin of the subject area school of through without the subject  area the school of through relevant to the problems of study different method of studying the problems and summary

Chapter three is conclusion data presentation highlights of the study analysis of the reference and bibliography.

CHAPTER  ONE

INTRODUCTION

This work is being carry out is enable us solved the problem of unemployment that is becoming more rampant in our economy and at the same time making our industrial sector function effectively and efficiently to enable us achieve our desire goals and objective

1.1   GENERAL BACKGROUND TO THE SUBJECT MATTER

In any developing country, the government is the main initiator and promoter of economic development. This is specifically true in Nigeria government in development countries usually intervene in some area of the economy in which private sector cannot perform.

According to Abubakar 1985, which stay in, order to facilities the achievement. Of the national development objective. The federal government has instituted and made use of many public enterprise over years it would be beneficial to recall that in the fifties and sixties Agriculture, was the main stay of Nigeria economy. the early seventies with ness rapid increase in oil revenue for Nigeria at a level that won never anticipated, crude oil has since then remained the main source of the Nigeria economy.

This new dimension got the government involved pronounced with wildly diversified investment in area that span both traditional sectors and elusive private sector business.

THE IMPLICATION OF PRIVATIZATION ON NIGERIA ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY NNPC)


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