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Fresh Graduates Shouldn’t Rush Back To University For Masters’ Degree by Samhyme: 6:23pm On Sep 18, 2016
A Nigerian lawyer, Oluwakemi Makun, has advised young Nigerians who have just
completed their first degree not to be in a hurry to do masters.
There is an additional advantage for a young graduate to first gain some work experience,
know his strength and weakness, before deciding on area of interest and the type of
education that would fit into his career choice, says Mrs. Makun, an expert in corporate
and commercial law, and the principal of an Abuja law firm, Allianz Solicitors.
Mrs. Makun, who spoke from Abuja after finishing top of her class, with a cum laude and
four distinctions, at the Executive MBA programme of the Business School Netherlands,
Abuja, said she draws example from her personal experience.
Mrs. Makun and 72 other Nigerians who completed the programme in the country, in
September, received their certificates at a ceremony at The Hague, Netherlands.
“If I had gone for my masters immediately after graduating from the University, I
probably would not have made any sense of it. Studying at this stage in my life makes
more sense to me because I already know what I want and what I need,” said Makun who
has about 13 years of experience in legal practice, and is also a part time businesswoman.
“As a lawyer, I should have gone for LLM, but over the years, I developed an interest in
commercial law, business advisory, and development,” she said. “An MBA is just right for
me.”
Makun said she was “one woman riot squad” before enrolling for the MBA. She was using
her car as a mobile law chambers, she said.
“Determined to succeed by applying the right techniques to accomplish my goals, I knew I
needed to be a master of the art of learning and knowing how to go about business
development and management.”
Today, Makun says, she and her business have been transformed. She now has an office
and has employed a few staff. She said her thinking has been changed positively, and that
she now has all that is needed for her to compete in the industry.
“The programme was quite challenging for me, given that I had no business or
management background I asked the most stupid questions in class because it was a
strange area for me,” she said of her experience in the MBA programme.
“I guess those ‘stupid questions’ paid off eventually.
“I deprived myself of some unnecessary leisure such as watching TV because I had to read
up all my books and articles. Being a mum, I also had to manage my primary duties with
my study. I got a grip during my fourth module, by which time I had gotten used to it. You
have to be determined.”
She advised young people to be diligent and committed to whatever they are doing, for
positive result would start showing before long. “Failure is not an excuse to give up your
dream. It is just an indication that you have done something wrong that needs to be fixed
at the drawing board,” she said.
She also has an advice for business owners and managers.
“This period (of economic recession) is a blessing in disguise. Owners and managers of
businesses can leverage on the situation in Nigeria to explore onshore outsourcing in place
of offshore, patronize locally made products more, (and) avoid credits.”

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Re: Fresh Graduates Shouldn’t Rush Back To University For Masters’ Degree by tosine25: 7:32pm On Sep 18, 2016
Well, not in every case. At times Fresh graduate needs to keep him or herself in line by advancing with a Masters program instead of just rooming abt looking for job that requires minimum of 5years working experience in Nigeria.

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