Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by khassy(m): 6:11am On Oct 06, 2015 |
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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Etranshub(m): 6:20am On Oct 06, 2015 |
So mr op, u think it's the work of mechanical and electrical engineers to fix cars,radios,generators etc. Well u are wrong, there is a difference between a technician and an engineer....btw this is an indication that your iq is not that high as indicated by your handle. HighIQ: HAPPY INDEPENDENCE TO YOU ALL!!!
You can still be who you want to be!. Checkout the professions you can equally practice without studying it as course in the university.
1)BANKING : This profession is now flooded with workers who had graduated from courses not relating to banking profession. Imaging someone who had studied Yoruba or chemical engineering in the university but later got employed in a bank. This set of people only needed to be trained on some banking activities after they had been employed after which they are good to go.
2)TEACHING- It is very possible in Nigeria for someone who never studied education or any course relating to education emerging as a teacher.Regardless of the course you had studied, the point is- teaching can still be practiced by any graduate even without having an NCE or Degree in Education.
3)PHOTOGRAPHY- Do you know there is a course called photography? Tell me what are they studying in it? Even people who had only primary six certificate can do this job perfectly too.I don't see any reason me studying photography as a course before i can be a guru in it.
4)FARMING- I don't need to learn agriculture as a course in the university before i can own a farm. Anybody can easily be trained in this profession. There are books and handouts out there that can train you on fishery,snail rearing,pig farming etc or even on cultivation of crops. You could also find adequate answers to any question on farming you "Google search" online. Seminars on farming are also common where prospecting farmers are trained in farming. It can also be learned directly too from other farmers. This job can be practiced regardless of whether you are a doctor, lawyer,politician, or a banker. I know of a former president of this country, who owns a mega farm settlement despite the fact he never went to university not to talk of studying agriculture as a course.
5)DRAMA/FILM MAKING: an actor was once asked what he studied in the university and he replied "law". This answer made us to understand that anybody can become an actor,musician or artiste, irrespective of the course he or she had studied. You might have observed that hardly would you see any actor or musician in Nigeria who studied drama or music right back in school.Some of them are graduates of Law, medicine, accounting etc The 'funniest' thing is that those people may even come out better than people who had studied it as a course.
6)CHEMISTRY/INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY- Let me ask you a question. Is Aliko Dangote a graduate of industrial chemistry or chemistry? Of course not.But today he is a proud owner of a multi-billion dollar company in Nigeria that has provided jobs to many Nigerians. Other industries are also coming up in Nigeria today ranging from plastic industry to pure water industry, food,cream,rubber,biscuit,cements,sugar,salt industries and so on. The works performed in those industries can easily be learned from a specialist over a short period of time mostly from someone who had knowledge in chemistry or chemical engineering. You would no longer require the presence of such specialist after you had grabbed and finished up with those training. Meaning, you become a sole proprietor of those works and even train and employ others on it. So regardless of the course you had studied in the university, you too can learn the practical aspect of chemistry too and establish your own industry too. Thank God we have a lot of seminars that are been organized to teach people on how to make soap, nylon, asbestos etc. And from there you can be a millionaire and a proud owner of your own industry without having a certificate in chemistry
7)ICT PROFESSION- Some ICT companies now make huge money training people on computing, web designing, programming etc. The larger percentage of those attending such trainings and seminars are mostly computer illiterates. Certificates may even be handed over to them at the end of the training. This means that a computer- illiterate who had no knowledge in computing before would now turn to an expert making money through ICT and even training others without passing through the corridor of the department of computer science
8_ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING- If you ask someone to get you an electrician to help you fix the wiring cables in your new house, don't be surprised if you see an o'level certificate holder at your door step ready to do the job.And this set of people would do this job perfectly and to your amazement. You now wonder if someone who had only o'level or even no education could be so perfect in fixing any damage to any appliance how much more a graduate who probably might have read courses like accounting, English etc and courses who had no link to science or electricity. If an illiterate or semi illiterate could be so perfect in it after learning about electricity, it means you can grab and understand such job perfectly too after learning it. Even though you never attended technical college nor learned about electricity or electronic in the university. I know of people who are civil servants and who also ventures in this job as a second-hand or part time profession .
9)MECHANICAL ENGINEERING- This is even worst!! Many people who work as a 'Radionic', car mechanic,generator repairer etc are mostly not graduate of this course. This job can easily be learned directly without holding a pen from the workers of such job who are mostly either illiterate or semi illiterates. Okay, tell me - is that mechanic near your house or that man who often fix your generator for you a graduate?. I'm sure i would have 80% 'No' as answer. This means any person or graduate can do well in this job even without learning it as course in the university .
10)MASS COMMUNICATION- Learning mass communication as a course in a tertiary institution is a tremendous waste of time. A graduate of English language, linguistics,language or even any other course can still become a tv/radio presenter, newscaster, a programme anchor even without having a certificate in mass communication. written by http://MUYIWAOGUNNAIKE..com.ng/2015/09/professions-in-nigeria-you-dont-need-to.html 1 Like |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by gbengaunited: 6:29am On Oct 06, 2015 |
I blive ur education qualification end in primary school.......if not so u ll not tell. Me dat mechanical nd electrical engineering can be done by an o'level graduate....... So electrical nd electrician are dsame....pls make sure u apply 4 neco GCE nov- Dec , dis year nd go nd complete ur education |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by ifechoice: 6:32am On Oct 06, 2015 |
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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by hollowpot15684(m): 6:35am On Oct 06, 2015 |
What do u mean without studying them, the training mechanics and electrician went through no be studying abi?? |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by benmike2358: 6:39am On Oct 06, 2015 |
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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by erico2k2(m): 6:39am On Oct 06, 2015 |
Op on number 9 is wrong a mechanic can be a mechanical engineer.diff is he has no BSC |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 6:52am On Oct 06, 2015 |
HighIQ:
6)CHEMISTRY/INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY- Let me ask you a question. Is Aliko Dangote a graduate of industrial chemistry or chemistry? Of course not.But today he is a proud owner of a multi-billion dollar company in Nigeria that has provided jobs to many Nigerians. Other industries are also coming up in Nigeria today ranging from plastic industry to pure water industry, food,cream,rubber,biscuit,cements,sugar,salt industries and so on. The works performed in those industries can easily be learned from a specialist over a short period of time mostly from someone who had knowledge in chemistry or chemical engineering. You would no longer require the presence of such specialist after you had grabbed and finished up with those training. Meaning, you become a sole proprietor of those works and even train and employ others on it. So regardless of the course you had studied in the university, you too can learn the practical aspect of chemistry too and establish your own industry too. Thank God we have a lot of seminars that are been organized to teach people on how to make soap, nylon, asbestos etc. And from there you can be a millionaire and a proud owner of your own industry without having a certificate in chemistry
8_ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING- If you ask someone to get you an electrician to help you fix the wiring cables in your new house, don't be surprised if you see an o'level certificate holder at your door step ready to do the job.And this set of people would do this job perfectly and to your amazement. You now wonder if someone who had only o'level or even no education could be so perfect in fixing any damage to any appliance how much more a graduate who probably might have read courses like accounting, English etc and courses who had no link to science or electricity. If an illiterate or semi illiterate could be so perfect in it after learning about electricity, it means you can grab and understand such job perfectly too after learning it. Even though you never attended technical college nor learned about electricity or electronic in the university. I know of people who are civil servants and who also ventures in this job as a second-hand or part time profession .
9)MECHANICAL ENGINEERING- This is even worst!! Many people who work as a 'Radionic', car mechanic,generator repairer etc are mostly not graduate of this course. This job can easily be learned directly without holding a pen from the workers of such job who are mostly either illiterate or semi illiterates. Okay, tell me - is that mechanic near your house or that man who often fix your generator for you a graduate?. I'm sure i would have 80% 'No' as answer. This means any person or graduate can do well in this job even without learning it as course in the university .
OP, you have a very myopic view about these courses. Do you know the difference between artesians, technicians, technologists and engineers? There is a big difference between general repairs/maintenance and designing/conceiving new ideas and parts. There is also a difference between knowing what makes something work and knowing why it works the way it does. SMH 2 Likes |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by kevoh(m): 6:59am On Oct 06, 2015 |
OP is dull! Too dull for my liking! And another foolish dull punk on this thread mentioned that all a pilot needs is just press two buttons to fly a plane! Just shaking my head to the level of ignorance being exhibited.To the MOD that pushed such ignorant-filled post to the frontpage , I reserve my comment ...Too much ignorance I'm even angry at myself for dignifying this silly thread with my precious comment! |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by LastProphet: 7:07am On Oct 06, 2015 |
kode12: This OP is very confused,you think being an electrical engineer and being an electrician is the same thing? You can be the CEO of a company that does anything or produces anything but do you think the manager's and directors of Dangotes chemical industries are persons without vast knowledge? Think again sir.If you went through a university I'm sure you must have heard people say that profs and persons that studies education are better teachers than those who just got 1st class in the discipline because they're actually trained to teach.Don't get it twisted if you're not educated@ a job you're gonna have a very low ceiling over you. the op is one of those excited New teenagers on NL and they are the ones that will eventually run seun out of business if he doesn't stop them first. to put courses like EE, computer sc, pharmacy, etc shows pure lack of experience, i was in the team of IT engineers that installed the agip datacenter at central area abuja in 2011, so the OP thinks you can attend a 6 months training at NIIT to install equipment like blades and robotic libraries? NL is becoming pathetic 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 7:08am On Oct 06, 2015 |
asuustrike2009:
did I see doctor or radiology on that list? Do you think is easy to spend 6yrs in school, 1yrs internship and 1yrs nysc making it 8yrs to be a doctor. Yea some doctors do work in banks probably because of the non availability of job at the time they applied,that doesn't mean anybody can be doctor expect you are referring to traditional doctors that deal on local medicine. Radiologist well, I might agree partially with you. That was just a sarcasm now. Na over skill dey kill monkey |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by seunakin231(m): 7:14am On Oct 06, 2015 |
@OP, mass communication is an embodiment of @ least 5 professions in all, u just made a basis on one genre of it which is journalism, u study any kinda english, doesn't mean u can practice mass communication, haven said that, there is English for mass communication,English for reportage, 5W's an H, e.t.c, when you go to the print aspect of it, no matter how good you can use the pen, there is an editor. 1 Like |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by babyfaceafrica: 7:15am On Oct 06, 2015 |
callmelanner:
This is no matter of certificate or not... Pass through NCE where they do up to 20 courses per semester and go for teaching practice for 6month before going for his Bachelor in education & u will come here & say u can impact knowledge Dan a trained teacher or do u think to hold chalk & copy from textbook is what we r talking about? Lame and lazy people like u and d op is d reason why dis nation is backward. WTF! guy STFU..teaching is a gift whch can be harness whether you go to NCE or not..some people are born teachers ..its like marketing ..some can sell there dere dirty boxers to you for 5k ,they have a gift of convincing..f its nt that my mum was a teacher I would have lampooned you and put you to shame..because you do one unit 20 course,we will not hear word again...is it nt all dese teachers that sell biscuits and sweets to students in class nd dose that sleep with secondary students ....we can see the type of students you produce cannot write there name during waec and neco and. Who will the connivance of teachers cheat without shame..just thank your lucky stars that amin my good mood....no offense please to the well-behaved teachers,the sky is not your limit,its your starting point!!!! |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Kcinho(m): 7:23am On Oct 06, 2015 |
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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by greatnow: 7:32am On Oct 06, 2015 |
OP those practising engineering without studying them are artisans and or craftmen and not engineers, there is more to mechanical or electrical engineering than repairing generators or electrical repairs there are so many engineering basic knowledge one learns in school, there are so many engineering calculations and softwares an engineer uses thats makes his work solid...Remember an engineer calculates, designs and supervises the artisans and craftmen, little wonder we have so many failed projects done without the involvement of a professional engineer. So please note there is difference in someone who studied engineering and someone who repairs and fix things HighIQ: HAPPY INDEPENDENCE TO YOU ALL!!!
You can still be who you want to be!. Checkout the professions you can equally practice without studying it as course in the university.
1)BANKING : This profession is now flooded with workers who had graduated from courses not relating to banking profession. Imaging someone who had studied Yoruba or chemical engineering in the university but later got employed in a bank. This set of people only needed to be trained on some banking activities after they had been employed after which they are good to go.
2)TEACHING- It is very possible in Nigeria for someone who never studied education or any course relating to education emerging as a teacher.Regardless of the course you had studied, the point is- teaching can still be practiced by any graduate even without having an NCE or Degree in Education.
3)PHOTOGRAPHY- Do you know there is a course called photography? Tell me what are they studying in it? Even people who had only primary six certificate can do this job perfectly too.I don't see any reason me studying photography as a course before i can be a guru in it.
4)FARMING- I don't need to learn agriculture as a course in the university before i can own a farm. Anybody can easily be trained in this profession. There are books and handouts out there that can train you on fishery,snail rearing,pig farming etc or even on cultivation of crops. You could also find adequate answers to any question on farming you "Google search" online. Seminars on farming are also common where prospecting farmers are trained in farming. It can also be learned directly too from other farmers. This job can be practiced regardless of whether you are a doctor, lawyer,politician, or a banker. I know of a former president of this country, who owns a mega farm settlement despite the fact he never went to university not to talk of studying agriculture as a course.
5)DRAMA/FILM MAKING: an actor was once asked what he studied in the university and he replied "law". This answer made us to understand that anybody can become an actor,musician or artiste, irrespective of the course he or she had studied. You might have observed that hardly would you see any actor or musician in Nigeria who studied drama or music right back in school.Some of them are graduates of Law, medicine, accounting etc The 'funniest' thing is that those people may even come out better than people who had studied it as a course.
6)CHEMISTRY/INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY- Let me ask you a question. Is Aliko Dangote a graduate of industrial chemistry or chemistry? Of course not.But today he is a proud owner of a multi-billion dollar company in Nigeria that has provided jobs to many Nigerians. Other industries are also coming up in Nigeria today ranging from plastic industry to pure water industry, food,cream,rubber,biscuit,cements,sugar,salt industries and so on. The works performed in those industries can easily be learned from a specialist over a short period of time mostly from someone who had knowledge in chemistry or chemical engineering. You would no longer require the presence of such specialist after you had grabbed and finished up with those training. Meaning, you become a sole proprietor of those works and even train and employ others on it. So regardless of the course you had studied in the university, you too can learn the practical aspect of chemistry too and establish your own industry too. Thank God we have a lot of seminars that are been organized to teach people on how to make soap, nylon, asbestos etc. And from there you can be a millionaire and a proud owner of your own industry without having a certificate in chemistry
7)ICT PROFESSION- Some ICT companies now make huge money training people on computing, web designing, programming etc. The larger percentage of those attending such trainings and seminars are mostly computer illiterates. Certificates may even be handed over to them at the end of the training. This means that a computer- illiterate who had no knowledge in computing before would now turn to an expert making money through ICT and even training others without passing through the corridor of the department of computer science
8_ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING- If you ask someone to get you an electrician to help you fix the wiring cables in your new house, don't be surprised if you see an o'level certificate holder at your door step ready to do the job.And this set of people would do this job perfectly and to your amazement. You now wonder if someone who had only o'level or even no education could be so perfect in fixing any damage to any appliance how much more a graduate who probably might have read courses like accounting, English etc and courses who had no link to science or electricity. If an illiterate or semi illiterate could be so perfect in it after learning about electricity, it means you can grab and understand such job perfectly too after learning it. Even though you never attended technical college nor learned about electricity or electronic in the university. I know of people who are civil servants and who also ventures in this job as a second-hand or part time profession .
9)MECHANICAL ENGINEERING- This is even worst!! Many people who work as a 'Radionic', car mechanic,generator repairer etc are mostly not graduate of this course. This job can easily be learned directly without holding a pen from the workers of such job who are mostly either illiterate or semi illiterates. Okay, tell me - is that mechanic near your house or that man who often fix your generator for you a graduate?. I'm sure i would have 80% 'No' as answer. This means any person or graduate can do well in this job even without learning it as course in the university .
10)MASS COMMUNICATION- Learning mass communication as a course in a tertiary institution is a tremendous waste of time. A graduate of English language, linguistics,language or even any other course can still become a tv/radio presenter, newscaster, a programme anchor even without having a certificate in mass communication. written by http://MUYIWAOGUNNAIKE..com.ng/2015/09/professions-in-nigeria-you-dont-need-to.html |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by idros4real: 7:34am On Oct 06, 2015 |
All the profession U can practice without studying them are 2,3,4,5 and probably 7, partially 1 because there is more to banking than you ever think of but for 6 I totally disagree with you because you cannot practice chemistry or industrial chemistry if you don't study it and Dangote was not the one doing the chemistry work. You think electrical engineering is the same as electrician and there are more to mechanical engineering than you also think by justifying your views with radio mechanic and the rest. What of Automobile, Foundry, Mechanics, Materials and Metallurgy, Heat and Mass Transfer to mention a few. You should have highlight your point as road side mechanic and electricians as that was why they are different and can not be refer to as an engineer. |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by folks4luv(f): 7:35am On Oct 06, 2015 |
The op is clearly misinformed, no one should try to argue with him |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Swiftboy(m): 7:44am On Oct 06, 2015 |
The guy is clueless. How can he confuse technicians with Engineers? Its like comparing architechs with bricklayers. Excellergroup: oga, i beg to disagree with nos 8 and 9. You need to understand the fact that technicians are quite different from Engineers. |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by teawhy2788(m): 7:53am On Oct 06, 2015 |
See u. Mr. Man,do u think mass comm is all abt be a presenter on radio or television? U better go and make ur research abt what mass comm is all abt,b4 u come and bobo us on nairaland.radio/TV presenters u mentioned is an aspect of mass comm,do u knw what advertising is,Public Relations,Journalism,book publishing are? U dnt know! And u ar saying rubish bcs of ur ignorance! |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Ignyte(m): 7:55am On Oct 06, 2015 |
HighIQ:
MASS COMMUNICATION- Learning mass communication as a course in a tertiary institution is a tremendous waste of time. A graduate of English language, linguistics,language or even any other course can still become a tv/radio presenter, newscaster, a programme anchor even without having a certificate in mass communication. OP: Mass communication is not imited to broadcasting alone.. This is why we encourage you people to know thy facts before spewing trash. Now, you might have caused a young fellow on NL to start hating his career path. OP, please research before creating such threads. The field of mass communications includes: Advertising Corporate and institutional media (producing visual, audio, written, and multimedia materials for training and instruction, internal and external communications, sales, and public relations) Electronic media Journalism (magazines, newspapers, print, electronic, television, radio, broadcast) Production management Public relations Telecommunications (news or production) Visual communications (graphic design, production design, photography, video) Datz not all o See below a snippet of careers and jobs you can do as a Mass Communication under various Industries; Business/IndustryResearch analyst Media Consultant (for business organisations) Information Analyst Information specialist Customer service representative Content Marketing Specialist EducationEducational writer Teacher Media specialist Media librarian Author/Writer Media/JournalismJournalism Reporter Technical writer Newspaper editor Rewrite editor Critic News director Sports director Proofreader Columnist News analyst Copyright specialist Historian Assignment editor Radio/TV reporter Videographer Editor Biographer Print coordinator Video journalist GovernmentLobbyist Mediator Copyright specialist Administrative assistant Press secretary Media specialist/analyst PublishingBooking agent Literary agent Editor Writer/Contributor Advertising/MarketingMedia buyer Designer Publicity director Information specialist Marketing communications trainee Account management Graphics & production specialist Promotion representative Sauce Source: https://blog.ngcareers.com/1394/career-opportunities-for-mass-communication-graduates-in-nigeria/ |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Ofklaw: 7:55am On Oct 06, 2015 |
Op just restricted Mechanical Engineering to the repair of cars, at the mention of Mechanical Engineering what comes to mind of an average Nigerian is the repair of cars.
Mechanical is very wide, automobile is just one of the many areas of specialization in Mechanical Engineering and can even be studied as a course , do you know that air conditioning and refrigeration is also Mechanical Engineering?
You think those vessels and pipes routed all around the refinery were merely putted there by eye guage? They were selected based on fluid type, flow rate, pressure, temperature e.t.c, do you think ur road side mechanic can do that, i just talked about fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, strength of materials, materials selection and even laydown design codes which varies with countries based on their environment.
So you feel no need studying Mechanical Engineering because the machanic can repair a car, what about the Engineer that designed the car? He didnt put those piston and rings, connecting rods crankshafts, pulleys and belts, gear box and the rest together because he is a native doctor, they were based on rigorous calculations (Machanics of machine, Machine design e.t.c)
Mechanics are craft men not Engineers even the so machanics spend minimum of 3 years training in the workshop with proper flogging. Have you ever wondered why your last car didnt last?
Engineers -B.Eng, B.sc Technologist -HND Technician - OND Craftman - O level and below (Mechanics, Electricians e.t.c)
We have alot to learn in this country. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Mznaett: 7:56am On Oct 06, 2015 |
INTERMAN: what of civil engineering---Brick layer If to say I never repent I for finish U with broom now Shebi U think say Civil Engineering na playplay course bah? |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 8:02am On Oct 06, 2015 |
to be a chemist to be here oo |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by nicetboy(m): 8:16am On Oct 06, 2015 |
bolaji3071: Which course person go come study now op
Op Pharmarcy should be in your list. Remove Industrial Chemistey there. dont mind d op. Does he even knw what it takes to be a chemist |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Ryda(m): 8:18am On Oct 06, 2015 |
Yeah u can be a badoo in photography and studying it too takes u to an advance level.
u grab? |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Rixy007(m): 8:19am On Oct 06, 2015 |
I don't just disagree with number six I disagree with it all... Are u kidding me..u nd dx ur misleading thread.. U topic says WITHOUT STUDYING THEM. Do u know what that means at all.. |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Whizpeter(m): 8:25am On Oct 06, 2015 |
INTERMAN: what of civil engineering---Brick layer :Dwhat of civil engineering---Brick layer Father forgive him for he don't know what he is saying... Make bricklayer go build bridge na... Abi na so E easy... Even the house built by an engineer stands out because he does the necessary calculations to determine the load, tensile stress, bearing capacity and a whole lot of other factors that may come into play.... So don't undermine this great profession...
There's a reason why Civil Engineering is called the 'King of Engineering' 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Amorl(m): 8:31am On Oct 06, 2015 |
kode12: This OP is very confused,you think being an electrical engineer and being an electrician is the same thing? You can be the CEO of a company that does anything or produces anything but do you think the manager's and directors of Dangotes chemical industries are persons without vast knowledge? Think again sir.If you went through a university I'm sure you must have heard people say that profs and persons that studies education are better teachers than those who just got 1st class in the discipline because they're actually trained to teach.Don't get it twisted if you're not educated@ a job you're gonna have a very low ceiling over you. God bless you. |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Codyt(m): 8:36am On Oct 06, 2015 |
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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by faithbibi(f): 8:37am On Oct 06, 2015 |
It's no longer a profession but job |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by HighIQ(m): 8:40am On Oct 06, 2015 |
adconline: OP is a confused product of Naija challenged education system. Industrial Chrmistry, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering all require rigorous academic training. Electricians and Mechanics are not engineers!! Did I ever said in that post that they are engineers? My saying they can practise it does not mean they would know everything in it. Try to understand a topic b4 commenting |
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by alexlee50: 8:45am On Oct 06, 2015 |
Rubbish and misleading |