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THE FOODS AND PREFERRED APPARELS OF AKWAIBOMITES: A DISCOURSE
ABSTRACT
The Akwa Ibom people over
times did not lay much emphasis on the delicacies, God given unique foods found
in nowhere else but in the land of promise. Our young stars, do not appreciate,
neither do they value the elevation, promotion, greatness, expansion and wealth
that comes with knowing how to cook and cooking it well to the taste and
acceptability of everyone. However, they looked out for the least opportunity
to be employed. Job opportunity seem to be a story for the next generation,
youths do not put their eyes down to grab skills and leave the white collar
jobs, problems of feeding, dressing, and housing became on hike. More so,
desperateness make our young girls to do all manners of things they should not,
in order, to survive. This paper spells out the opportunities available in
entrepreneurship putting ones hand to cook, sew, weave, do something that will
end one a living also, expand and promotes. This paper utilized desk literature
survey to take a look at how youths will be engaged in various skills to
actualized Dakkada philosophy of Government Udom Gabriel Emmanuel in order to
enable the Youths to have a fulfilled lives. Entrepreneurship processes are
here in discussed, for self-assertion until one achieves self-reliance.
KEYWORDS: Foods, Preferred Apparels,
Akwaibomites
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