2022
DOI: 10.37284/ijar.5.1.1021
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Repositioning University Education for Sustainable Youth Empowerment and National Development in Nigeria

Abstract: This paper reviews the processes of repositioning university education in Nigeria for sustainable youth empowerment and national development. Sustainable youth empowerment refers to the process whereby youths of a particular society are given a confidence boost in terms of structural and altitudinal changes in their society which would be to their benefit and also for the benefit of the next generation of youths in that society. National development refers to the all-round development of the sectors of life of… Show more

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“…For this reason, empowerment is important to provide equal opportunities to the community in obtaining their rights as a community (Fawcett et al, 1995;Zimmerman, 2000;Stoeffler, 2018). One of the goals of community empowerment is for community development which is an effort to develop a community condition in a sustainable and active manner based on the principles of social justice and mutual respect (Joo et al, 2020;Ofor-Douglas, 2022;Cattaneo & Goodman, 2015;Rachmawatie et al, 2021;Surya et al, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, empowerment is important to provide equal opportunities to the community in obtaining their rights as a community (Fawcett et al, 1995;Zimmerman, 2000;Stoeffler, 2018). One of the goals of community empowerment is for community development which is an effort to develop a community condition in a sustainable and active manner based on the principles of social justice and mutual respect (Joo et al, 2020;Ofor-Douglas, 2022;Cattaneo & Goodman, 2015;Rachmawatie et al, 2021;Surya et al, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%