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Business Education: A Pathway to Economy Recovery inNigeria
Lawal Rasheed Adesunmbo & Ajaja, O.B.
Department of Business Education College of Education, Ikere Ekiti
ABSTRACT
Business Education is a necessary condition
to achieve economy recovery because it
makes one to establish and manage their
businesses, create jobs for themselves and
others, become self-reliant and self employed
without any recourse to government and
above all participate in public works and
community development. Hence, this paper
examines the need for Business Education,
the concept of Business Education, important
of Business Education to the nation, Business
Education and national development, concept
of poverty, constraints of poverty alleviation
through Business Education were discussed
in the paper and it further recommends that
only qualified Business educators should be
recruited to teach Business Education courses
at all educational levels and the already
recruited ones should as a matter of urgency
go for retraining especially in the use of
modern technology, and adequate fund should
be made available for effective
implementation of Business Education
programmes.
Introduction
The roles of Business Education on
the economic growth, development,
sustainability and quick recovery from
economic recession cannot be over
emphasized. To his end, the modern societies
demand a comprehensive type of education
that can equip the individuals with knowledge
that can make them functional and self
reliance. The National Policy on Education
(2004) highlighted Nigeria’s desire to achieve
her national goals through education; hence,
the need for acquisition of appropriate skills,
abilities and competence both mental and
physical as equipment for the individual to
live and also contribute to development of the
society.
Business education is by nature almost
totally economic-oriented, and its
contribution is significant to the realization of
the national economy recovery. One of the
two aspects of business education, “basic
business”, contributes to economic literacy
and therefore to the general education of
everyone. Basic business education is that
broad area of knowledge that with a country’s
enterprise system identifies and explains the
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roles of business a nation’s economic
institution and provides content and
experiences that prepare individuals for
effective participation as citizens, workers
and consumers in nation’s society (Osuala,
2009). Quality Business education is vital in
the programme of services delivery in the
economic vision of economy recovery of
Nigeria. Etonyeaku (2009) affirmed that
business education has a formidable force that
will equip individuals with appropriate skills,
knowledge, abilities and competencies that
will enable them to be self-employed and
self-reliant which will lead to sustainable
economic development.
Business education is an aspect of
vocational and technical education which is
used as a term to refer to those educational
processes involving the study of techniques,
related sciences, acquisition of practical skills
attitudes and knowledge relating to
occupation in vocational sectors of economic
and social life (Etonyeaku, 2009).
Regardless of the present economy
recession in Nigeria, there must be a serious
look at the reality on ground that we need to
focus on the type of education that could help
in creation of jobs for individual which can
contribute to the quick recovery of our
economy in Nigeria.
Concept of Business Education
The definition of the concept of
business education has evolved over time.
This is evident in the different definitions
offered by various authors and researchers in
trying to make clear the meaning of business
education. Agwumezie (1999) cited by
Innocent et al (2015) defined business
education as a course that prepares students
for entry in advancement of jobs within
business; and prepares them to handle their
own business affairs to function intelligently
as consumers and citizens in a business
economy. Similarly, Amaewhule (2000) in
Innocent et al (2015) opined that business
education encompasses knowledge, attitudes,
and skills needed by all citizens in order to
effectively manage their personal businesses
and economic system. Atakpa (2011) in
Innocent et al (2015 remarked that business
education is an embodiment of vocational
knowledge and skills needed for employment
and advancement in a broad range of business
careers.
In other words, business education
means education for business or training skills
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which is required in business offices, clerical
occupation and business policy analysis. In
his own view, Okoye (2013) cited by
Innocent et al (2015) extensively defined
business education as an education program
that orientate students in: art of business
making (marketing), typing and shorthand
skills (currently competing with computer
appreciation and operation), service delivery,
secretarial jobs, stenography, account
clerking, office information system and
management.
Objectives of Business Education
In line with National Policy on Education the
objectives of business education includes:-
i. To empower the individual with
desirable skills, knowledge and values
to perform specific functions so as to
become self-reliant;
ii. To empower the individual in such a
way that the individual will develop
his intellectual capacity that would
help him to make informed decisions
in all spheres of life;
iii. To understand the political framework
of a nation and contribute to national
economic and development
(Ezemoyih, 2011).
Importance of business education to the
Nation
The following are the importance of Business
Education to the nation as prescribed by
Ajisafe, O. E, et al (2015)
i. Business Education is important to the
nation because more people would
have skills that can make them ready
employers of labour. Dependence on
the nation would be minimized as
people become job creators.
ii. As people develop proper values
towards work they tend to contribute
more economically to the nation. For
instance, the nation is divorced from
violence, sexual immorality, pride,
corruption and examination
malpractice among others.
iii. As individual citizens become
judicious spenders, the country gains
by way of investing excess resources
on meaningful projects that would
lead to economic development. Today,
we are talking about poor
infrastructural facilities in our
educational and health systems, this
can be avoided if we spend wisely.
iv. If one understands one’s right as a
citizen of a country and enforces them
