DEVELOPMENT OF A SCALE FOR ASSESSING EFFECTIVENESS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS IN SOUTH-EAST
Amaechi, Chidera Emmanuel & Nosike, Monica C. PhD & Onah, Frederick Ekene PhD
Graduate unemployment in Nigeria is cumulative. It increases as institutions turn out graduates annually. The rate at which young graduates from universities seek employment outweighs the capacity of the economy to provide such employment (Akpan & Etor, 2013). In order to make university education in Nigeria functional and relevant, the Federal Government of Nigeria, through the National Universities Commission (NUC), made entrepreneurship education a compulsory course for all undergraduate students in Nigerian universities.
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