Saturday 26 July 2014

Entrepreneurshi vs self-employment:which is a great source of livelihood/sustainance or revenue among students in tertiary insitutions.

Entrepreneurship and self-employment seem to be the order of today and a source for revenue among students in tertiary institutions as regards the massive job application letters due to the state of unemployment crisis in the Nigerian economy. What seemed many moons ago a little nut, known to very few in society has gone global with millions of people in participation. Entrepreneurship skills and self-employed jobs ranges from the popular handiwork of learning a trade, a craft to creating a niche among relevantly known products and services.This trend have also made its way through the educational system as the need to acquire entrepreneurial skills and be more self-reliant are more recently than ever been taught in tertiary institutions as a necessary part of an academic discipline. The debate is, which of these is a source of revenue/sustainance or livelihood among students? In addition, has the state of economic unemployment into white-collar jobs given rise to this form of living or is society better wise to be creative and more helpful to its nation as citzens?

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