Education, an economic improving factor

      If I would believe the saying that education is good for everybody to make a living, it has to be unambiguous by applying brevity. That is, it would not be formal education in the whole sense. We have had enough of this issue trending in our society as a result of the immense clamouring for education as a sole factor for success. It will be good to check on the other hand the hindrance the so called schooling without skill has caused in our county's economy.
     It is of no doubt that considerable percentage of Nigeria youth are educated ranging from secondary school certificate examination holders or its equivalent, National diploma holders or its equivalent and Bsc. Holders without technical skill, conceptual skill and/or any act of practicality in terms of creativity and invention. With our current crying economy situation, our attention is called to the act of advertising and orientating people to imbibe in the act of entrepreneurship that will stimute economic growth and development which will help in the standard of living of the populace.
      The education needed at this point is to make clear to people the economic effect of their actions and business interactions and define the extent at which things will be easy for the whole Citizenry. Some of the issue entrepreneurship would address are reduce unemployment rate, improve standard of living, enrich the economy, ensure infrastructure development etc. However, there should be government support through a well structure economic policy that will facilitate and encourage people to engage in entrepreneurship.
      Education is not just schooling, it is the act of learning and acquiring knowledge or skill as a means of human development. Either for or informal, there must be existence of proper education as factor for improving instinct.

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