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Small scale business in the form of cybercafes are common sights both within and around campus vicinities in Nigeria. Their services are open to newly admitted students, returning students, members of staff as well as members of the public who visit the campuses at different times for social and or business purposes. The number of cybercafes outside non-campus environments, however, seem to be on the decline since the emergence of Android phones, smartphones with their accompanying applications coupled with high data costs and unchecked activities of internet service providers particularly in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Small scale business in the form of cybercafes are common sights both within and around campus vicinities in Nigeria. Their services are open to newly admitted students, returning students, members of staff as well as members of the public who visit the campuses at different times for social and or business purposes. The number of cybercafes outside non-campus environments, however, seem to be on the decline since the emergence of Android phones, smartphones with their accompanying applications coupled with high data costs and unchecked activities of internet service providers particularly in Kano metropolis, Nigeria. These hitches notwithstanding, this book offers proven blueprints that would enable existing as well as intending entrepreneurs to remain on top of the situation in the industry.
Autorenporträt
Grace Olufunke Momoh hails from Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State, Nigeria. Being of commercial education leaning, she has studied Business Education to the second degree level and has been teaching business subjects for over a decade. She is currently a staff of FCE T Bichi and is married with children.