Abstract
Apprenticeship is a system by which a person learning a craft or trade is instructed  by  a  master  for  a  set  of  time  under  a  set  condition.  The apprenticeship culture which has its origin traceable to the pre-colonial Igbo was an indigenous effort aimed at cushioning the adverse effects of the civil war on the Igbo people. Under this system, teenage boys stay with their rich relations or neighbours under a tutelage arrangement in which they are exposed to the necessary rudiments and practice of a particular trade or craft. The apprenticeship arrangement, which may not necessarily be sealed with any formal agreement, lasts between five years and ten years, after which the apprentice is settled by his mentor to start his own business or craft as the case may be. Apprenticeship among theIgbo is a value that was once cherished, celebrated and encouraged but this particular value system amongst others is now in the past. This research is poised to investigate the problem that has necessitated the loss of this culture among the Igbo with a view to re-evaluate the benefits accruable from it which in the view of the researcher is needed in the 21stcentury quest for sustainable development. This research adopted the phenomenological method with a view to reviewing the benefits in the past as well as investigating the problems that have led to the loss of this culture. The paper recommends that in view of high rate of unemployment and the need for sustainable development, it is germane to revive this culture through value reorientation among theyouths; most especially among those incapable of affording higher education.
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