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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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Electricity supply policies are vital for promoting sustainable development in both urban and ru...
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The main focus of this study is to examine the effect of bandit on farming system using konshi...
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Social responsibility reporting has become increasingly important as companies are held accounta...
Abstract: This research explores the impact of problem-based learning (PBL) on adult education, focusing on the effectiveness of PBL in enhanc...
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Research data analysis is a critical component of academic research, as it enables researchers to d...
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In the modern banking environment, fee structures play a pivotal role in influencing customer beha...
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The outbreak of COVID-19 presented unprecedented challenges to global public health systems, wit...
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HIV/AIDS remains a major public health challenge in Nigeria, with an estimated 1.9 million people living with the...
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This study is aimed at examining the challenges of women in starting a business enterprise in Niger...