Nigerian European Managerial Experience Most managers have few concepts about expectations for Nigeria. Their idea for Nigeria seems to be as ambiguous as the views of Nigerian Britain and Britain, as represented by Johnson. The settlers and settlers really did not understand the alien culture they faced. The main obstacle to overcome is the distance involved. However, this problem is not only wide geographically distant but also a big cultural disparity.
In 1914, the UK officially unified the Niger region with Nigerian colonies and protected areas. On the administrative side, Nigeria is still divided into northern and southern protected areas and Lagos colonies. Thanks to the coastal economy, residents of the Southern Region will maintain more interactions, economies and culture with the UK and other Europeans. The Christian missionary church founded a Western educational institution in Protectrat. According to British indirect law and the Islamic traditional certification system, the government does not encourage Christian mission in the Islamic region of the northern part of the country. Several children of Southern Elite went to England for higher education. After independence in 1960, regional differences in modern educational opportunities were great. The heritage is not so obvious, but it continues today. The political life of Nigeria also reflects the imbalance between North and South.
President Obasanjo's government works to transform the image of the world into Nigeria. Many foreign companies are reluctant to invest in Nigeria for fear of political instability. Mr Obasanjo hopes foreign investors will come to Nigeria if Nigeria can establish a stable image of the country and that the economic recession of that country can be strengthened. The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), in cooperation with Nigeria, formulate economic policies to revitalize the national economy.
Nigeria's independence in October 1960 was next. Since the series of military dictatorships have put the country in political instability, the political history of Nigeria is not much different from that of its peers. Corruption in this oil-rich country continues to plague national institutions in Nigeria and raises questions about the viability of democratic practices in the country. Mauritania became independent in November and ended in November. Since then, the state's 11 coup d'etre has threatened the prospect of political stability. (26) However, in the presidential election where Mauritania was first elected in 2009, the state showed some indications to deviate from previous trends.