Ghana: Tertiary Institutions Urged to Empower Students to Be Entrepreneurs

Tertiary institutions have been urged to focus more on how to empower students and encourage them to desist from studying with the sole aim of working for someone.

The founder of the Ghana Institute of Business and Entrepreneurship (GIBE), Obed Nikoi Djanie, explained that with the alarming number of graduates leaving school each year, there was the need to empower them to be self-employed.

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