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TEXTILE ENTREPRENEURIAL INSECURITIES AND ART SURVIVAL: ARE DISCOURSE
ABSTRACT
In the world of today, insecurity is
the talk of the day, and people no longer feel secure wherever they are.
Moreso, insecurity brings fear, torment, falsehood, doubt, and indiscipline
into people's lives. Security is a sought-after situation in Akwa Ibom State,
not to mention Nigeria as a whole; it is alarming. This paper sought to
investigate the prevalence of insecurity and the survival procedures for
textile entrepreneurs in the state. The paper revealed that there is a very
high magnitude of insecurity among the workers of adire (tie and dye), batik,
printing, applique, and tapestry in the locality. Also, it revealed various
mitigation strategies for entrepreneurs in the textile industry against the
insecurity effect, including the application of CCTV in shops, workshops, and
offices. Again, the paper revealed that there is significant influence of
insecurity on textile entrepreneurial due to copyright business situation and
stealing of Textile works. One of the recommendations made was that awareness
should be created among textile producers. The need to have a CCTV system
installed in their area of operations or business premises to forestall incessant
social vices as in other countries and limit the issue of insecurity
KEYWORDS: Textiles, Entrepreneurial, Insecurity,
Survival.
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