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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 research has set out clearly to articulate the causes of ethno-religious violence in Zar land, in Bauchi state, from 1991 to...
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Generally speaking, it seems unlikely that E...
Background Of The Study
In general, migration has been one of the most distinguishing elements of the A...
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This study was carried out to assess the ―Stakeholders‘ Perceptions on the Management of Students‘ Discipline in Sec...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Refuse generation started with the history of man and gained more attention whe...
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This study was conducted to analyse the value of accounting information system in organization. Specifically, t...
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This study investigates the place of social media in the practice of public relations in Delta State University Abraka. The adve...
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Banking in Nigeria has gone through various changes within this decade. The industry has grown beyond optimisti...
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A residual clay soil was collected at Bako village along Gwagwalada-Garki road in Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria using the...
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This study centers on the effect of socio-economic background of Adolescent students on the ac...