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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATION AND SCIENCE RESEARCH
ISSN Print: ISSN Online: 2360-901X 2360-9028 Vol. 4, No. 2 August, 2017
Published byInternational Scientific Research ConsortiumUnited Kingdom
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Editorial ContactInternational Scientific Research ConsortiumDr. Abdulazeez D. El-LadanThe Future Institute10 Coventry Innovation VillageCoventry UniversityTechnology Park, CV1 2TL, United Kingdom
Editorial and Advisory BoardProfessor Adebayo, ElizabethMAUTECH, Nigeria
Professor Lars KolvereidBodo Graduate School of Business, Norway.
Associate Prof. Anna Ujwary-GilNational-Louis University, Poland
Associate Prof. Damian Mbaegbu Madonna University, Okija- Nigeria
Dr. M.A. Dorgham International Centre for Technology and Management, UK
Dr. S. K. NagarajanAnnamalai University, Tamil Nadu
Dr. Sara Maioli Department of Business Administration, Newcastle University, UK.
Clement Ayarebilla AliUniversity of Education, Winneba, Ghana
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATION AND SCIENCE RESEARCH
ISSN Print: ISSN Online: 2360-901X 2360-9028 Vol. 4, No. 2 August, 2017
International Directorate of Policy & Researchc/o Engr. (Dr.) Diji ChuksDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringFaculty of Technology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan - Nigeria
PT. Hussein BotchwayUniversity of Energy & Natural ResourcesSunyani, Ghana
ED. Jonah UleborLextra Education LtdLeeds, LS 117HL, United Kingdom [email protected]
Editorial ObjectivesThe International Journal of Entrepreneurial Development, Education and Science Research (IJEDESR) takes an interdisciplinary approach and focuses on qualitative and quantitative research in all areas of management, business innovations, entrepreneurship education and science.
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PAPER TITLE/AUTHOR(S) PAGE
1 Urban Agriculture: the Implications of the Untapped Potentials for
Lagos State
Abiodun Dare Sunday 1
2 Entrepreneurship Education: a Necessary Tool for Employment
Generation and Poverty Reduction among University Graduates in
Nigeria1 2 3Omeke, Faith C., Onu, Eucharia A. & Oboegbulem, A. I. 12
3 The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in Enabling Economic
Opportunities for the Poor in Nigeria
Ibrahim Adekunle, Agboola 23
4 Relational Analysis of Child Labour and Juvenile Entrepreneurship in
Nigeria
Monica Nnenna Agu 36
5 Influence of Microfinance Banks on Enterprise Growth, Resource
Acquisition and Capability Development of Micro, Small and Medium
Scale Enterprises (MSMEs) in Nigeria1 2 3Raimi, L., Odebode, O. O. & Adegunle, S. I. 46
6 Impact of Deposit Money Banks on Small and Medium Scale Industries'
Sales Growth
Ilori David Babafemi 57
7 The Anatomy of Financial Intermediation and Accounting System for
Entrepreneurship Development and Management in Nigeria
Ezema, Sylvanus Ani 70
8 The Role of Entrepreneurship Education in Teacher Preparation:
a Pathway for Sustainable Development1 2 3Umar Abdullahi Kilgori, Mode Marafa & Bashar Muhammad Yabo 83
9 Strategic Entrepreneurial Resource Management and Competitive
Advantage of SMEs in Nigeria1 2 3Kabuoh, Margret N., Alagbe, Akintunde, Ubabudu, Mary C. & 4Ibe-Moses Kelechi C. 91
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PAPER TITLE/AUTHOR(S) PAGE
10 Creativity and Entrepreneurial Activities among SMEs in Abuja1 2Opusunju Michael Isaac & Nwaiwu Blessing Nkechi 101
11 Entrepreneurial Competencies and the Performance of Small and
Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Zaria Local Government Area of
Kaduna State
Aliyu, Maimuna Shika 116
12 The Effect of Entrepreneurial Characteristics on the Profitability of
Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Kaduna State
Muhammed Yazeed 139
13 Constraints Militating Against Utilization of ICT in Teaching of
Business Education in Nigerian Universities
Igbongidi Binaebi Paul 149
14 Impact of Insurgency on the Management of Secondary Schools in the
North Central Zone of Nigeria1 2 3Jacob Akaahemba Apase, Mark Terlumun Ijov & Gabriel Mhenbee Ortsa 159
15 Vocational Education Entrepreneurship: a Pathway to Sustainable
Development1 2Ebodili, C. Chuka & Izogie, Collins Ogieva 168
16 Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development in Nigeria
Bello Ibrahim 175
17 Women Empowerment as a Strategy to Quality Education and
Economic Development 1 2 3
Ahmed Sa'adu Tahir, Isa N. Ribadu & Suleiman Adamu 185
18 Innovation and Public Service Delivery: how Innovative is Nigerian Bureaucracy? 1 2Fatile, Jacob Olufemi & Adejuwon, Kehinde David 193
19 A Comparative Study on Causes of Teacher Attrition in Public and Private Secondary Schools in Ondo State, Nigeria
Alabi, Festus Oluwole 209