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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In chapter one, the general introduction and important definitions were well stated. In chapter two, the chi-sq...
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This study examined the relationship between stress and academic achievement of undergraduate students of Federal University of...
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In our everyday lives, we interact with agents like personal computers, search engines, cars, etc., and reveal many of our pers...
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Developing countries like Nigeria are faced with increased in generation of domestic, industrial and agricultural wastes that fo...
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This study focused on “An assessment of the management of students’ Welfare services in universities in three Geo-Po...
Background of the study
Job satisfaction describes the feelings attitudes or preference of individuals regarding work. It indicates...
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The social media phenomena has gotten increasingly entertaining throughout the...
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The status of the right to economic self-determination for states and peoples has been firmly established in international, regi...
INTRODUCTION
People rely on the Internet and websites more than ever before to study organisations, compare services, an...
Background of the study
Various classifications have been made on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). For...