The significant changes taking place in the world have offered new opportunities for male and female-owned businesses. This study investigated the impact of entrepreneurship education and venture intention of female engineering students in Nigeria. A descriptive research design was used. Copies of the questionnaire were distributed to collect quantitative data on the link between entrepreneurship education and venture intentions of Landmark university female engineering students. The sample size for this study was determined based on the entire population of 32. This study used purposive random sampling techniques for the selection of the respondent. Hence, each participant was given an equal chance of being chosen from the population in no particular order. Regression analysis was used to analyse the stated hypotheses through a statistical package for social science (SPSS). The findings revealed that effective implementation of entrepreneurship education elements stimulate students’ entrepreneurial activities, particularly among female engineering students. This study advanced knowledge and concluded that entrepreneurship education elements such as pedagogy, educators’ competence, and learning environment have a significant impact on venture intention.
Chika Unigwe is renowned for her writings that centre on migrant issues, sex trafficking, trauma, and rape. She employs the novel and mostly the short story genre to emphasise these subjects as they affect women, hence lending her voice to the third-generation women writers. Unigwe in this new collection of short stories tries to represent the migrant stories by exploring different aspects of immigration. She also emphasises two main subjects that are often difficult to express in literary works by women—rape and trauma. With the rather paradoxical title, Better Never Than Late, 10 different short stories, some of which are interlinked to a migrant couple, Agu and Prosperous, and their friends who visit them every weekend, portray the mirage of the dream of finding greener pastures overseas.
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