The opportunities for natural resources in Somalia country are very huge such as, the abundance of livestock, arable land, longest coast in Africa along with a wind that can be generated a renewable energy, and also there are Challenges ,Somalia is categorized as a young nation, since 70% of its population being under the age of thirty So, this youth to become the engine of the growth in the country, government, universities, and businesspeople must come up with the right mechanism to utilize such opportunity. Impact of Information Technology in to the business opportunity in generally the information Technology knowledge are the key of the productivity, competitive, and wealth. IT user’s human transformation since it creates peace and brotherhood, and facilities the communication of the world. Also, the world became as a one single village or apartment, so this century the learning of Information Technology is compulsory to develop yourself, country, and community. Thus, the usage of the IT is spread widely in the universal. Financial sector development is very important for achieving economic growth in any country. But, before the article underlines the importance of financial sector development, let the writer present, what is financial sector is all about. Thus, according to the World Bank (2016) Financial sector “is the set of institutions, instruments, markets, as well as the legal and regulatory framework that permit transactions to be made by extending credit.” Entrepreneurship education is an important element for colleges and universities. It provides a motivation for students in building career options to think about starting their own business ventures. Students’ entrepreneurial intentions may be impacted by the training, guidance, and education. Being an entrepreneur and starting a new venture de pends on the attitude and intention of the student, as usual, most of the university level students are normally considering employment after their graduation of the university.
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