Igbo Apprenticeship Practice: Resilience Vehicle for Venture Creation in Southeastern Nigeria

Authors

  • Friday Ogbu Edeh Kampala International University (Main Campus), Uganda
  • Blessing Friday Edeh Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi State, Nigeria
  • Neji Desmond Oben University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
  • Collins Irem Okechukwu Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi State, Nigeria
  • Onah Gladys Owere Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi State, Nigeria
  • Prince Alamina Ule Federal University Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Nigeria

Keywords:

Apprenticeship, Igbo apprenticeship, Igba-Boi, venture creation, social learning, resilience, Igwebuike

Abstract

In the quest to generate wealth that could salvage the ravaging poverty after the Nigeria-Biafra Civil War, the Igbo-speaking people of southeastern Nigeria birthed apprenticeship practice which has until this day become a norm in the region. It was based on the relevance of this entrepreneurial spirit of the Igbo people and how they have consistently embraced apprenticeship culture to reduce unemployment and create new businesses across the Nigerian space that motivated the researchers to carry out this investigation with 204 mentors (Oga’s) that passed through the apprenticeship practice before establishing their businesses. The purpose of this investigation is to examine the relationship between Igbo apprenticeship practice and  venture creation in Southeastern Nigeria. The theories that explained Igbo apprenticeship practice are social learning theory and Igwebuike theory. Descriptive statistics and regression were used to analysed the data. The study found that Igbo apprentice practice has a significant positive relationship with venture creation and job creation in the southeastern region of Nigeria.

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Published

2025-08-22

How to Cite

Edeh, F. O., Edeh, B. F., Oben, N. D., Okechukwu, C. I., Owere, O. G., & Ule, P. A. (2025). Igbo Apprenticeship Practice: Resilience Vehicle for Venture Creation in Southeastern Nigeria. Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 2025. Retrieved from https://iuojs.intimal.edu.my/index.php/jobss/article/view/713