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Effects of Hiv
BY
B.Sc IN SOCIOLOGY
NOVEMBER, 2023
APPRENTICESHIP AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AMOUNT YOUTH IN
KEFFI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
BY
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
NASARAWA STATE UNIVERSITY, KEFFI
NIGERIA
NOVEMBER, 2023
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DECLARATION
effort and that to the best of my knowledge, it has not been presented in whole or part by
any other person for the award of diploma or degree. All quotations are indicated and
___________________________ _________________
MATTI, ZAINAB OLATAYON DATE
NSU/SS/SOC/2003/18/19
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CERTIFICATION
This Project titled “Apprenticeship and Economic Empowerment Amount Youth in Keffi
Local Government Area” has been read and approved as meetings the regulations
State University, Keffi and is approved for its contribution to knowledge and literary
presentation.
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Dr. Helen Sadi Yiga Date
Supervisor
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Prof. Bilyaminu Suleiman Muhammed Date
Head of Department
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External Examiner Date
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DEDICATION
This work is dedicated to God Almighty, who in his mercies has made everything possible for
me.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
My profound gratitude to God, the most gracious and merciful, who spared my life and also
My sincere gratitude also goes to my lovely and hardworking Supervisor Dr. Sadi Yiga.this
project would never been what it is today without her guidance, time, suggestion, patience,
criticism and mostly her encouragement, I remain indebted to her, may God bestow her with
I also acknowledge the efforts of my lecturers ASSO. Prof. Biliyaminu, Prof. Onu, Dr.Yusuf,
Miss Uju, Dr Daniel Ishaya and all other lecturers in the department of sociology for their time,
My appreciation also goes to my lovely and caring parent Mr and Mrs Matti for their continuous
support, spiritually, financially and academically. And also to my siblings Abiola and
My appreciation also goes to my lovely cousin sister Mariam Folakemi Matti and my lovely
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page - - - - - - - - - i
Declaration- - - - - - - - - - ii
Certification- - - - - - - - - - iii
Dedication- - - - - - - - - - iv
Acknowledgement- - - - - - - - - v
Abstract- - - - - - - - - - xiv
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER TWO
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2.3 Empowerment and Economic Development - - - - - 14
CHAPTER THREE
METHODOLOGY
5.2 Conclusion - - - - - - - - - - 42
5.3 Recommendations- - - - - - - - - 43
Bibliography - - - - - - - - - 44
Questionnaire - - - - - - - - 46
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ABSTRACT
Primarily, this research work focused on the identification of the indigenous apprenticeship
trades that exist in Keffi LGA. Methods of apprenticeship training system as well as its
consequences on technical education were also investigated. Three research questions and one
hypotheses were formulated. A proportionate stratified sampling technique was adopted to select
trainees for the study. Questionnaire items were administered to 35 tailors. The researcher made
use of frequency distribution, mean and chi-square statistics for the data analysis. The study
revealed that apprenticeship training existed in tailoring, welding, carpentry, blacksmithing,
carving, fishing, poultry, gardening, cookery, weaving and dyeing, leather works, cane crafts,
mat carpet and native medicine. Various methods of indigenous apprenticeship training in use in
Ibadan includes oral instruction, demonstration, observation, try out by apprentices,
occupational participation and project method. A good proportion of trainees had formal or no
formal education; majority of tailors received formal education at below primary six level.
Graduates of indigenous apprenticeship complement the technical work force require in the
private sector. The chi-square results of the study revealed no significant difference at p > 0.05
in the opinion of respondents regarding the consequences of indigenous apprenticeship on
technical education in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. The study concludes that indigenous
apprenticeship training will help youths in developing interests and saleable skills, which they
can utilize in productive activities for their benefits as well as for their parents and communities.
The study therefore recommends that the trades which are predominant in Ibadan, Keffi LGA
should be adequately developed and revitalized
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