The Executive Secretary
of the National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, has called
on Directors of Entrepreneurship in tertiary institutions in Nigeria to
evolve modifications that would be needed to produce a workable
Entrepreneurship curriculum for use in the Nigerian university system.
Speaking during the
Entrepreneurship Directors Conference 2012, organised by the Centre for
Entrepreneurship of Kwara State University at Malete on Thursday, Okojie
said the theme of the conference, ‘Entrepreneurship Realities and
Curriculum Redesign for Sustainable Resource Transformation’ was apt.
Okojie, who was
represented by a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Uyo, who
now works with NUC, Prof. A. l. Essien, said the conference was timely
coming at a time that rapid establishment of Entrepreneurship Study
Centres including skill acquisition programmes for university students
had become very important.
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