Abstract
The study examined the relevance of Business Education program to economic development of Nigeria. The study found that Business Education is a vocational programme that enables individuals to develop skills, abilities and understanding to handle business affairs. The study concluded that Entrepreneurship without adequate education, knowledge and skills, usually result in failure. It was therefore recommended that an entrepreneur should be able to know and identify what fields of entrepreneurship industry or project he/she should venture into. Consequently, it was also recommended that the curriculum should indicate different options available for entrepreneurs.
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The availability of a competent and effective labour force does not just happen by chance but through an articulate recruitment...
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This study was undertaken to assess the merits associated with police reformation and its impl...
Abstract: This study explores the promotion of international collaboration in vocational tr...
Statement of the Problem
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the housing budget of Anambra State is fraught with poor performance, ari...
ABS T R A C T
This study examined influence of user education on library usage among students of colleges of education i...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
In humans, the process of gestation is most commonly referred to as pregnancy....
Background to the Study
The first newspaper to be published was a daily news-sheet called actadium...
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Over the years, Nigeria was experienced series of attacks, agitations, restiveness and blests ranging from dive...
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This study is meant to examine the effect of external debt on gross domestic product using econometric analysis. The research re...
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This study looks at legal and institutional framework for Islamic banking in Nigeria with a view to identifying the challenges i...