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Entrepreneurship education plays a pivotal role in fostering economic
development, reducing poverty, and generating employment opportunities,
particularly in emerging economies like Nigeria. Recognising the significance of
this, the Nigerian government has implemented various socio-economic policies
to support undergraduate entrepreneurship. This study evaluated the
effectiveness of the Afe Babalola University Entrepreneurship Programme in
equipping its participants with essential entrepreneurial skills. The research
focused on analysing the impact of the programme on student success,
exploring the motivations for pursuing entrepreneurship, examining the role of
technology and mentorship, and identifying the challenges faced by
participants. Using a mixed methods approach, this study adopted an
explanatory sequential design, integrating both quantitative and qualitative data
to achieve a comprehensive analysis. The quantitative phase consisted of a
survey administered to 324 final-year students, selected through simple random
sampling. In the qualitative phase, face-to-face interviews were conducted with
eight lecturers, purposefully selected for their involvement in teaching within the
entrepreneurship programme. Data from both phases were collected and
analysed separately, then sequentially integrated to address the research
questions comprehensively. The quantitative data were analysed using SPSS
version 26.0, focusing on frequencies, percentages, means, and standard
deviations. Meanwhile, the qualitative data were transcribed and subjected to
thematic analysis, with NVivo software used to assist in the analysis. The
findings revealed that 96% of the students had attended entrepreneurship
classes, and the majority felt adequately prepared for entrepreneurial ventures.
The study also revealed that the primary motivations for pursuing
entrepreneurship included passion for specific industries, financial potential,
and the desire for independence. Despite these positive outcomes, the
research identified that entrepreneurial growth. Furthermore, while 64% of the
respondents felt they received sufficient support from the university, there
remains a need for enhanced practical resources and opportunities for handson experience. In conclusion, the Afe Babalola University Entrepreneurship
Programme demonstrates significant strengths in fostering entrepreneurial
readiness among students. However, to further strengthen the programme, it is
essential to address the identified challenges, particularly in areas like funding,
practical skills development, and resource availability, to ensure the
programme's long-term success and impact on Nigeria's entrepreneurial
ecosystem
Title: Entrepreneurship attainment through the AFE Babalola university programme
Description:
Entrepreneurship education plays a pivotal role in fostering economic
development, reducing poverty, and generating employment opportunities,
particularly in emerging economies like Nigeria.
Recognising the significance of
this, the Nigerian government has implemented various socio-economic policies
to support undergraduate entrepreneurship.
This study evaluated the
effectiveness of the Afe Babalola University Entrepreneurship Programme in
equipping its participants with essential entrepreneurial skills.
The research
focused on analysing the impact of the programme on student success,
exploring the motivations for pursuing entrepreneurship, examining the role of
technology and mentorship, and identifying the challenges faced by
participants.
Using a mixed methods approach, this study adopted an
explanatory sequential design, integrating both quantitative and qualitative data
to achieve a comprehensive analysis.
The quantitative phase consisted of a
survey administered to 324 final-year students, selected through simple random
sampling.
In the qualitative phase, face-to-face interviews were conducted with
eight lecturers, purposefully selected for their involvement in teaching within the
entrepreneurship programme.
Data from both phases were collected and
analysed separately, then sequentially integrated to address the research
questions comprehensively.
The quantitative data were analysed using SPSS
version 26.
0, focusing on frequencies, percentages, means, and standard
deviations.
Meanwhile, the qualitative data were transcribed and subjected to
thematic analysis, with NVivo software used to assist in the analysis.
The
findings revealed that 96% of the students had attended entrepreneurship
classes, and the majority felt adequately prepared for entrepreneurial ventures.
The study also revealed that the primary motivations for pursuing
entrepreneurship included passion for specific industries, financial potential,
and the desire for independence.
Despite these positive outcomes, the
research identified that entrepreneurial growth.
Furthermore, while 64% of the
respondents felt they received sufficient support from the university, there
remains a need for enhanced practical resources and opportunities for handson experience.
In conclusion, the Afe Babalola University Entrepreneurship
Programme demonstrates significant strengths in fostering entrepreneurial
readiness among students.
However, to further strengthen the programme, it is
essential to address the identified challenges, particularly in areas like funding,
practical skills development, and resource availability, to ensure the
programme's long-term success and impact on Nigeria's entrepreneurial
ecosystem.
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