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Given the worldwide security issues that Nigeria is experiencing, it seems from a superficial assessment of the subject that there has never been a better moment to reflect on the security challenges we face today. These days, security is a multifaceted issue that is vital to people, organizations, communities, and even the country. The first rule of life, self-preservation, is related to security. In order for a person or organization to pursue its goals or purposes without hindrance, hurt, or danger\u2014or fear of such\u2014security must imply a stable, reasonably predictable environment. Sustainable entrepreneurship was described as a technique that helps lower the high unemployment rate in the country by giving people work in the grand plan for national security. One of the biggest socio-security issues that has been recognized and highlighted by various administrations throughout the years is unemployment. Thus, this study proposed that the entrepreneurial sector should be given proper consideration and attention and that it should be acknowledged as a significant instrument for sustainable growth and development. keywords: difficulties, entrepreneurship, national security, and sustainability first things first According to Eke (2013), national security is the culmination of the security concerns of the people, organizations, governments, and ethnic groups that comprise the country. The economic, physiological, and material well-being of individuals, as well as their ability to pursue lawful goals without interference, are all included in the security interest. Hence, everything that the government and people undertake to protect people&#8217;s lives and property\u2014from the individual to the institutional level\u2014can be summed up as national security. One socio-security issue that has been recognized and addressed by various governments throughout the years is unemployment. Regretfully, it doesn&#8217;t seem like government efforts are having the expected beneficial effect. The Nigerian government has expressed worry on several occasions over the unemployment rate&#8217;s involvement in criminal activities. Numerous young people have been used as thugs in times of crisis and during political campaigns. In Nigeria, a significant obstacle to Cube in Security is the inclusion of entrepreneurial instruction in our educational system. The French words entire, which means to enter or between, and prendre, which means to take, are the roots of the word entrepreneurship. Because of this, becoming an entrepreneur means taking on risk. Thus, entrepreneurship is the desire and capacity of a person to look for investment opportunities, launch a business, and carry it through to success. According to Nwaokolo (2003), entrepreneurship is the capacity to establish and successfully run a business; it differs from working for a living; it entails gaining the information, skills, ideas, and management aptitude required for individual independence and self-sufficiency. the current trend in Nigeria, where a large number of young people and recent graduates are observed living on the streets after being turned down for government jobs. insists that sustainable entrepreneurial training be implemented quickly throughout the nation in order to guarantee or lower the degree of insecurity there. A set of individuals who are prepared to take on obstacles and compete in all facets of life and, in the process, significantly contribute to the creation of jobs and, eventually, the reduction of poverty are those who are educated in entrepreneurship. Okpara (2009) defines entrepreneurship as the act of a capitalist seeing a profitable opportunity and establishing a firm to capitalize on it. According to Duru (2006), entrepreneurship is specialized training provided to technical and vocational students so they may develop the ideas, skills, and managerial proficiencies needed to be independent. Osuala (2004) defined an entrepreneur as someone who makes money from their own self-established trade or company, coordinates the elements of production, and assumes the risk of spending limited resources in trade and business endeavors. According to Okeke (2009), the objectives of entrepreneurship education are as follows: 1. giving young people relevant training to help them become self-sufficient, which would in turn motivate them to create money and become independent. 2. Giving young people the guidance and assistance they need to launch a career in small and medium-sized enterprises. 3. Giving young people training skills to enable them to fulfill society&#8217;s need for labor. 4. Encouraging youngsters to get adequate risk management training. 5. facilitating and easing the bearing of uncertainty. 6. Giving young people ample training to develop their creativity and inventiveness in order to help them spot new business prospects. To put it simply, the goal of entrepreneurship education is to provide young people the information, abilities, and drive necessary to support successful entrepreneurship in a range of contexts. At every stage of education, from elementary or secondary schools to graduate university programs, there are several forms of entrepreneurial education available. Because of their training program, graduates will leave colleges with a distinct set of values, traits, and perspectives that are all combined into what is commonly referred to as entrepreneurial characteristics. the idea of national security There is never a definition that is comprehensive and ideal in any academic setting. According to Eke (2013), security is often defined as the lack of insecurity brought on by actions taken by law enforcement. It was more correctly believed to be the responsibility of the police within the nation and the defense force beyond its borders. According to this view, security is equivalent to a legal or regulatory framework. He continued by explaining how the dynamics of our society have since changed, requiring that security now take into account crises that are caused by the society itself, such as armed robberies, hijacks, intra- and interethnic conflict, terrorism, drug trafficking, riots, demonstrations, cult-related crimes, advance fee fraud, and a host of other incidents that endanger people&#8217;s lives and property as well as the peace and tranquility of the community. In light of the aforementioned situation, security might be defined as a condition or state of not being threatened, afraid, anxious, or unsure. Security is the implementation of both preventative and reactive actions to protect people, property, and data against threats. A country surrounded by insecurity is destined for diversion and even dissolution. Therefore, Nigeria"}