ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: A PANACEA FOR CURBING GRADUATE UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA
NGOZI NWABUFO, JOSHUA MAMMAN
Abstract:
The biggest challenges of Nigeria today are youth unemployment. Nigeria, being the giant of Africa has the largest number of youths who are yet to be properly mobilized and empowered for gainful economic activities. This can only be tackled through entrepreneurship education which involves teaching and learning of the needed skills and knowledge that equip one to become self-reliant through being an effective and successful initiator, manager, innovator and risk bearer of business undertakings. Unemployed youths should be encouraged to acquire skills that will be applied to economic activities on graduation from requisite compulsory training while those who are still in school should be made to offer entrepreneurship courses that would prepare them to embark on small and medium-scale enterprises, which have significant roles to play in the development of any economy. Therefore, this paper discusses entrepreneurship education and unemployment reduction in Nigeria, problems facing entrepreneurship education and its graduate and ways of addressing this problem so that our national and human resources will be properly employed for economic emancipation, so as to turn our youths into job creators and not job seekers.
Keywords:
entrepreneurship, education, graduate, unemployment, curbing
DOI: 10.52950/TE.2015.3.3.005
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NGOZI NWABUFO, JOSHUA MAMMAN (2015). Entrepreneurship education: a panacea for curbing graduate unemployment in Nigeria. International Journal of Teaching and Education, Vol. III(3), pp. 68-74. , DOI: 10.52950/TE.2015.3.3.005
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Received: 10 Jun 2015
Revised: 31 Jul 2015
Accepted: 6 Sep 2015
Published: 20 Sep 2015
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