SUMMARY, DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION OF THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP STUDIES IN NIGERIA



In this chapter, we shall summarize, discuss and conclude this wonderful piece of work. This work has as its topic; the entrepreneurship studies in Nigeria depth, trends and challenges and has as its main objectives, to find out the history of entrepreneurship studies in Nigeria, how far have Nigeria and Nigerians gone in the issue of entrepreneurship (the depth), the changes that have occurred since it’s acceptance into the economic sphere, and those obstacles that entrepreneurs face in Nigeria.


In chapter one, we were able to discuss the origin/historical background of entrepreneurship, state the objectives of our study, the significance and scope and the limitations were not left out.

In chapter two, we analyzed and reviewed all the available related literature  on entrepreneurship based on academic review. Theories of entrepreneurship were discussed. Then the studies of the subject matter in Nigeria, the depth, trends, and the challenges were also analyses.

In conclusion, the topic entrepreneurship in Nigeria, depth, trends, and challenges has not only given the researcher wide range of knowledge about the subject matter but also has made known to the researcher of the depth, that is , how far entrepreneurship and it’s studies has gone in Nigeria and why people are not interested in harnessing the potential in them and in the environment they find themselves in.   we have also  discussed government efforts towards making sure that the studies of entrepreneurship is given a priority and that the masses are empowered and the rate of unemployment is reduced, but the issue prebendalism and lack of consistency in policy and it’s implementation has crippled most of the programmes.

So it is pertinent at this juncture, to advice all well meaning but jobless teeming Nigeria youth and the elderly ones to accept the spirit of “I can do it” (the spirit entrepreneurship) so that, the rate of corruption and will be reduced, Nigerian economy improved and the struggle for government houses, national assembly etc as the only means of making a living will reduced.

REFERENCES
1.            John Ibe (2004) higher perspective on entrepreneurship development (the Nigerian experience), the glajoh and company ltd.
2.            Dr. Udu A.A. (et al 2008) entrepreneurship, Rhyce Kerex publishers , 25 Ogunbiyi lane, Ogui, Enugu-Nigeria
3.            Dr. Peter Osalor O. internet source), entrepreneurial development in Nigeria.
4.            David Burnett (September 2000), the supply of entrepreneurship and economic development, technopreneurial.com.
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