Abstract
In this period of global economic crisis, many business organizations have collapsed while many others are on the brink of collapsing. Many of those companies flourishing before have now laid-off their workers as financial activities are in low ebb. Loans are highly difficult to secure from the banks for business activities as most banks are merging with others to avoid collapse. Many white collar jobs are heading extinction. This paper therefore, presented issues in entrepreneurship training in Nigerian and also stated its roles in this time of global economic crisis. It suggested entrepreneurial development studies as tool for sustainable economic growth and development in the country. The paper reviewed literatures on relevant concepts and suggested among others that entrepreneurship training should be taken serious in Nigerian higher education institutions since it equips learners to be self-employed and entrepreneurs capable of contributing to Nigeria's economic growth.
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