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Re: What Advice Would You Give Undergraduates About The Labour Market? by Nobody: 4:41pm On Jan 25, 2018
Just excel in school and join business.Forget all those telling you schooling doesn't determine success in life.Dont live a mediocre life.

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Re: What Advice Would You Give Undergraduates About The Labour Market? by dingbang(m): 5:57pm On Jan 25, 2018
Invest in first bank insurance scheme by Saving Money throughout ur five years in school.

For those interested, inbox me
Re: What Advice Would You Give Undergraduates About The Labour Market? by Exoticstan(m): 6:32pm On Jan 25, 2018
bigplayerz:
Name:Officer Jogodo

Course of Study:Economics = Officer

Institution:Igbinedion University

Graduated:200?


If my name no enter your Project i go call your project supervisor to tell you to get a new topic when you are on the last chapter of the project tongue tongue tongue grin grin grin
Lol. But bro, you did not drop any advice na. Please do.
Re: What Advice Would You Give Undergraduates About The Labour Market? by yemyke001(m): 6:33pm On Jan 25, 2018
Angelb4:
Study hard and come out in flying colors. I can assist you with job in LASTMA
Madam help a brother ooo
Re: What Advice Would You Give Undergraduates About The Labour Market? by Exoticstan(m): 6:55pm On Jan 25, 2018
Equiano:
There's no need being an undergraduate in this country, the best is to channel the time,money,energy etc required to study in Nigeria into a business of your choice. cos there are no jobs in the labour market to absorb the thousands of the graduates being churned out every year. before you disjudge me I graduated in 2011 with a good grade, I have many IT professional certifications like ODBC, CISA etc and am a chartered Accountant. I have my own private business which gives me more finance than my current job. University education is overhyped, if am given a second chance, I won't go to the university to waste four years of my life. My personal opinion and suggestion, the decision is yours.
Thanks man. This realisation made me take up the task of completing this book sothat many student will be saved. Hopefully, I will be committed enough to finish it.
Re: What Advice Would You Give Undergraduates About The Labour Market? by poweredcom(m): 7:13pm On Jan 25, 2018
na by graduate I laff dem never see anytin
Re: What Advice Would You Give Undergraduates About The Labour Market? by Kokaine(m): 8:38pm On Jan 25, 2018
do your best, put your trust in God.

you will come to realise later in life that

1. some people who were very dull in school may excel better in life than the ones with the best grades

2. some people with enviable families with wealth may not do too well or even better than the ones from humble backgrounds

3. some may work very hard and very legit but remain poor, others may get rich through a very miraculous means that could never have been predicted

4. some will learn skills but lack customers, some will get contracts without the skills and get rich. one guy i know had a third class in Uniben electrical is taking big contracts in Abuja installing solar power everywhere, one scholar in the same set is teaching in a secondary school. this is 6 years after graduation.

5. some may start very well but end up loosing jobs, others may start later and end up creating jobs.

Life: its a very big book with complexities that the best way to live is to seek God. try to be grateful, try to obey God knowing fully well that the entire life is just a passing fad. a trial. no matter who a man becomes, when he dies, and his name is called, what follows the name will be. (19xy-20yz)
that single hyphen (-) in between his birth year and death year summarises every thing about his existence whether he was rich, poor, tall, handsome, short, educated, he will be forgotten.

do the best you can, be grateful, be open to opportunities, be humble, learn a skill and pray to God to bless your hustle. being rich is not a definition of happiness, be happy and never let the world appear to you as a competition.

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Re: What Advice Would You Give Undergraduates About The Labour Market? by lawrykings(m): 8:20am On Jan 26, 2018
Angelb4:
Study hard and come out in flying colors. I can assist you with job in LASTMA

I am willing to work with you ma'am, help out please!
Re: What Advice Would You Give Undergraduates About The Labour Market? by Happyfellow147: 4:16pm On Feb 03, 2018
Good day.
Please from your experience,how do you think a chartered accountant can leverage on technology apart from learning accounting software s
I'm a newly qualified accountant
Equiano:
There's no need being an undergraduate in this country, the best is to channel the time,money,energy etc required to study in Nigeria into a business of your choice. cos there are no jobs in the labour market to absorb the thousands of the graduates being churned out every year. before you disjudge me I graduated in 2011 with a good grade, I have many IT professional certifications like ODBC, CISA etc and am a chartered Accountant. I have my own private business which gives me more finance than my current job. University education is overhyped, if am given a second chance, I won't go to the university to waste four years of my life. My personal opinion and suggestion, the decision is yours.
Re: What Advice Would You Give Undergraduates About The Labour Market? by jozivill: 9:09am On Jul 02, 2018
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