The problem of unemployment in Nigeria has necessitated the ongoing contemporary resilient resourcefulness in the average Nigerian, who must do something to earn a living in a world where utilities, social and economic infrastructure have been destroyed. Unemployment, the substantial bedrock of this particular blog page, is defined as “a situation in which people who are willing to work at a prevailing wage rate, are unable to find jobs” (Gbosi, 2006). These set of people are defined by bureau of labor statistics as “people who are jobless, looking for jobs, and available for work” (custom essay). Nigeria as a nation, has the potential for both economic growth and development though the economic performance of the country has been described as erratic, dismal, truncated and largely unimpressed (Ajayi et al,2002).The foregoing contending facts are prevalent in the present state of the Nigerian society. Such individua...