Ben Oguntala of the UK-based Africa Secretariat proposes solutions to address Nigeria's growing unemployment problem of at least 60 million people. He argues that the current model of governments centralizing solutions is overwhelmed and fails. Instead, he proposes a decentralized model where the 1 million unemployed with access to raw materials could create 10 jobs each through selling raw materials internationally and using the funds to create end products locally. This could generate over 10 million new jobs paying over £10 per hour and inject £100 million into Nigeria's economy per hour, without government funding. To identify promising projects, the Africa Secretariat is launching a raw materials development competition.