“…Okocha's ( 2009) study established that although parents recognize the employment value inherent in technical related courses found in technical/ vocational education, they are still prepared to accept the superiority of socially prestigious and white-collar professions over technical related occupations. Most researches in this area of study explained and emphasized the importance, challenges and ways to improve and revitalize technical education (Ezekiel & Usoro, 2009, Olaitan, 1996, Ozoro, 1982, Ekunke, 2008, Mbata, 2000, Al-Nasra, 2013, Sahu, 2008, Ojimba, 2012. Sahu (2008) classified factors that affect the effectiveness of technical education under seven broad categories as; administration, infrastructure, teaching effectiveness, students, interaction with industry and society, extra-curricular activities, and research and development.…”