EXCERPT FROM THE STUDY
Entrepreneurship is all about self-improvement and self-sufficiency, which leads to job prospects. Entrepreneurship, according to Gana (2001), is the capacity to search out investment possibilities and start a business based on such prospects. While Robert (1985), as described by Baba (2013), defined entrepreneurship as the process of producing something unique and valuable by committing the required time, effort, and social risk in exchange for financial and personal reward. Suleiman (2006) defined entrepreneurship as an individual's willingness and aptitude to search out investment possibilities, as well as to start and operate a successful business. Furthermore, Evans-Obinna (2016) defined entrepreneurship as the capacity to recognize and pursue business possibilities while maximizing the use of limited resources. In light of the aforementioned definitions provided by various scholars, entrepreneurship may be defined as the process of planning, organizing, managing, and taking the risk of starting a new firm.
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