Thomas Cook Collapse – Lessons for Nigeria

December 23, 2019by Tope Fasua0

I look forward to the day that taxi drivers, okada riders, keke riders, old civil service pensioners, can take a trip to a country of their choosing around the world, from Nigeria every other year, to gain perspective and pride. It is no big deal. It is how it operates elsewhere. It is what we should work towards. It is what I see every time I travel abroad. Thomas Cook Plc collapsed in September. 21,000 people lost their direct jobs with the company.

by Tope Fasua

Tope Kolade Fasua is a Nigerian ex-banker, entrepreneur, economist and writer with 28 years of work, business and policy analysis experience. He is the founder and CEO of Global Analytics Consulting Limited, an international consulting firm with its headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria, and footprints in the United Kingdom, USA and United Arab Emirates. Fasua has authored numerous columns on newspapers and six books. He currently keeps regular columns on policy analysis issues with Premium Times and Daily Trust newspapers.

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