THE CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF JOB IN NIGERIA: ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENLIGHTENMENT

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  • Money, Udih Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun (Fupre), Delta State, Nigeria

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Job creation, entrepreneurship enlightenment, job development, entrepreneurship development, entrepreneurial

Abstract

This paper is an opinion one that examined the significant role of entrepreneurship enlightenment in the creation and development of job in Nigeria. Entrepreneurship enlightenment that is continuous and reaching the citizens will help in the creation and development of job. It is viewed that entrepreneurship enlightenment is a giant stride towards creation and development of job in Nigeria. This paper also touches the challenges facing entrepreneurship development and job creation in Nigeria. To this end, the Federal, State and Local Government should have a functional policy that is gear towards job creation with respect to entrepreneurial enlightenment. This will help to sustain and create jobs through continuous and reaching entrepreneurship enlightenment.

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29-08-2021

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Money, Udih. (2021). THE CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF JOB IN NIGERIA: ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENLIGHTENMENT. Researchers World - International Refereed Social Sciences Journal, 7(1), 96–100. Retrieved from https://researchersworld.com/index.php/rworld/article/view/425

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