2022
DOI: 10.51386/25815946/ijsms-v5i5p117
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Effect of Start-Up Capital on the Sustainable Growth of Igbo Businesses in Anambra State, Nigeria

Abstract: In this study, a start-up capital is referred to as a fund given to an apprentice by a mentor (Oga) during “settlement”, and it was acclaimed by many to be the nucleus of Igbo business model. It has also proved to be one of the pillars that aided the pervasiveness and growth of Igbo businesses across Nigeria, and equally contributed to the robust economic and even development of Igbo nation. This idea is fast waning due to the unwillingness of some mentors denying or offering an apprentice that diligently serv… Show more

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