MA 23 EVALUATION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION USING GRADUATES OF VARIOUS UNIVERSITIES IN ABUJA FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF NIGERIA

EVALUATION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION USING GRADUATES OF VARIOUS UNIVERSITIES IN ABUJA FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF NIGERIA

 BY
Opusunju, Michael Isaac, Ph.D.: Department of Business Administration, Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria; E-mail Address: opusunjumike@gmail.com

Jiya, Sentile Ndalo, Ph.D.: Department of Business Administration, Nile University
of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria; E-mail Address: jiyasent@yahoo.com

Akyuz, Murat, Ph.D.: Department of Business Administration, Nile University
of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria; E-mail Address: murat.akyuz@nileuniversity.edu.ng


Abstract
The study evaluates the entrepreneurship education using graduates of various universities in Abuja Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. The study employed survey research design and used the entire population of Abuja based on the estimated population of the administrative unit of Federal Capital Territory, Abuja in 2016 and the estimated population is 2440200 and the sample size is 399 using Taro Yamane formula. The study uses simple random sampling technique and the questionnaire was designed on a five-point Likert scale. The statistical tool used in this study is the mean and simple percentage. The study found out that there was effective of entrepreneurship education and that there was the effectiveness of entrepreneurship education such as producing the intended result, helping graduates to do the right thing are faced with problems such faulty curriculum design, poor implementation, poor methods of teaching, absence of standard styles and poor funding. The study recommended that entrepreneurship education should be taught in practical terms and encourage among students as well as solving entrepreneurship problems in Abuja.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship education, Problem, and Effectiveness

Akyuz, M., Ndalo, J. S., & Opusunju, M. I. (2019, December). Evaluation of Entrepreneurship Education Using Graduates of Various Universities in Abuja Federal Capital Territory Of Nigeria. Al-Hikmah Journal of Arts and Social Sciences Education (AJASSE), 1(2), 86-97. Retrieved from https://alhikmah.edu.ng/ajasse/index.php/ajasse/article/view/26
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