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Abstract

The impact of child labour and apprenticeship on the development of entrepreneurial skills has been explored in this study. The research employed the qualitative research design with a sample size of ten (10) respondents who are mainly stakeholders within Ilorin business metropolis.  The results show that children who are exposed to labour and apprenticeship at a young age tend to develop strong entrepreneurial skills, such as resilience, adaptability, and risk-taking. However, the study also found that there are negative consequences of child labour, such as hindering access to education and potential exploitation. On the other hand, apprenticeship programs were found to have a positive impact on the development of technical skills and knowledge. The findings of this study suggest that a combination of structured mentorship and entrepreneurship education introduced in primary and secondary schools, with proper guidance and regulations, may aid in the development of well-rounded and successful future entrepreneurs.

Keywords

Apprenticeship, Child Labour Entrepreneurship

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Author Biography

Azeez Tunbosun Lawal, Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, Nigeria.

Department of Business Administration,

Faculty of Management Sciences,                                

Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, Nigeria.