Nigeria has a growing population that will exceed 300 million by 2030, but unemployment is prevalent due to the large number of university graduates each year. Many graduates now see digital entrepreneurship as the ideal way to make a living. While entrepreneurship provides hope for employment, Nigerian entrepreneurs face significant challenges including a lack of steady electricity, limited access to credit, burdensome government policies, poor cash management, and greed. However, small businesses are becoming a larger contributor to Nigeria's economy, and the growing digital entrepreneur community and startup culture in cities like Lagos provide hope for Nigeria's economic future.