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Item Open Access Relationship Between Test Anxiety And Academic Achievement Of Undergraguate Students Of Nasarawa State University Keffi(Department of guidance and counselline, Nasarawa State university keffi, 2018-08-04) Ayuba, Iya Haruna; Igbo, Happiness IhuomaThis study investigated the relationship between students of \a.\arawa State University. Keffi. The lest anxiety among the students, its relationship with tlxh difference in the relationship in terms of gender and their level * of study. .-I population of 260 students composed of 100 and 200 level students of guidance and counselling unit, d sample of SO and 100 students were selected from both levels. Two research questions and three hypotheses guided the study. The design off he study was correlation research design. Statistics used included '’frequence counts and percentages. Pearson Product Moment Correlation and independent t-test statistics. Findings revealed that there is a significant relationship between test anxiety and academic achievement of students. While gender was not a significant factor, level of study significant in the relationship between test anxiety and academic achievement. The study therefore recommended amount others that guidance counsellors at the beginning of every anide students on how to he committed to their studies in order to avoid examination Co tcs' and academic achievement of /v.u ai\ tu . ' 'Item Open Access Trainers' Entrepreneurship Programme of University of Maiduguri: Implications for Students' Empowerment Perception of the(Department of guidance and counselline, Nasarawa State university keffi, 2018-04-07) Ayuba, Iya Haruna; Joseph, Hamsatu Pur; Igbo, Happiness IhuomaThis study assessed entrepreneurship training program in the University of Maiduguri with reference to its nature, trainers' perception, material and human resources available, and the time span within which training is completed. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design. A Likert type questionnaire with a reliability coefficient of os = .75 was designed by the researchers and used for data collection. Eighteen trainers were randomly selected to respond to the questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics (frequencies, percentages, mean and standard deviation). The findings revealed that entrepreneurship programme in the University of Maiduguri is compulsory and in compliance with government's demand, material and human resources for the program are inadequate when compared with the large number of students involved. The time allotted for entrepreneurship training is only 3 months hence, considered too short to empower students meaningfully