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This paper was objectified to investigate whether politics of job creation has impact on the jobless educated citizens in Nigeria; Two questions were raised to aid the investigators in the investigation process. A total of 2,000 sample was raised through the use of sampling technique for the study. Data were drawn from the sample and were treated and analyzed with the statistics of frequency and simple percentage on a table and a graph. Conclusion was reached that job creation has influence on the jobless educated citizens in Nigeria based on the findings. Thus the authors proffered recommendation accordingly.
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In-Text Citation: (Osezuah, & Diakpmrere, 2013)
To Cite this Article: Osezuah, S., & Diakpmrere, V. (2013). The Politics of Job Creation on the Jobless Educated Citizens of Nigeria. International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development. 2(3), 149-155.
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