
QUALITY ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION: YOUTH ADVANCEMENT, JOB CREATION, AND POVERTY REDUCTION ARE ALL POSSIBLE IN NIGERIA
Ayodele Johnson , Department Of Economics, NigeriaAbstract
Nigeria's implementation of entrepreneurial education is seriously threatened by quality and quantity issues, further separating African nations from developed nations like Japan, the United States, and Great Britain. This paper discussed poverty, unemployment, and the quantity and quality of entrepreneurial education. It likewise took a gander at how to lessen neediness and advance headway in Nigeria by giving admittance to great pioneering training. The paper concluded that Nigeria ought to focus its resources on fostering inclusive growth. Young Nigerian entrepreneurs will be able to both benefit from and contribute to the country's economic development as a result of this.
Keywords
Progress, entrepreneurship, reducing poverty
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