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Re: Irregular Mobilization: Nysc Vows Resistance To Unqualified Graduates by Joetttimua1811(m): 12:35pm On Nov 17, 2021 |
Ok |
Re: Irregular Mobilization: Nysc Vows Resistance To Unqualified Graduates by tonyson010(m): 2:52pm On Nov 17, 2021 |
Muchmore024: Likely these schools might be owned by Nigerians. 1 Like |
Re: Irregular Mobilization: Nysc Vows Resistance To Unqualified Graduates by Heybeedee(m): 4:31pm On Nov 17, 2021 |
[quote author=rxmusa post=107694928]Someone I know got withdrawn for low academic performance in the university, 7 months after, I saw him posting his NYSC camp pictures. He's raising shoulders everywhere now that he's a foreign graduate. Imagine fa, someone that went to Benin Republic and obtained 6months Degree[/quote ] Same thing in my family rn....cousin couldn't gain admission into uni here bfr corona o ...voom next thing I heard is her convocation from cotonou uni |
Re: Irregular Mobilization: Nysc Vows Resistance To Unqualified Graduates by Teeclassicroyal: 12:52pm On Nov 27, 2021 |
Muchmore024: Thanks for your opinion. Going by your analysis, one can safely adjudge that degrees from most Nigerian universities are fake and bereft of quality as well. Can you compare your supposed qualifications to what is obtainable elsewhere in the developed world? Probably you haven't been told of the race that Nigerian students who have the opportunity of pursuing masters abroad are subjected to just to "up" themselves to the standards of their colleagues and their host nations. If we were to judge nations on the basis of the quality of the degrees they award, most Nigerian universities do not even stand a chance. Let's stop deceiving ourselves. Stop being the literary pot that keeps calling the kettle black. |
Re: Irregular Mobilization: Nysc Vows Resistance To Unqualified Graduates by Teeclassicroyal: 1:08pm On Nov 27, 2021 |
While I do not in any way support mediocrity or sham qualifications, I have to make some facts known. One, what exactly is the major reason why students flock to neighboring countries in their numbers to get qualifications? The major reason is the limitation caused by the numerical capacities of Nigerian universities. Are you aware of the numbers of secondary school students that are produced yearly? Can such numbers be effectively admitted within schools in Nigeria? No, hence the institution of Jamb. Haven't you seen people who performed woefully in Jamb go on to do well academically when they finally get admitted? Jamb really is not a test of students ability, it is rather a deliberate means of cutting down on the list of students admittance. In other countries, they do not need a Jamb to help regulate students admittance because there is capacity to cater for them. Simple. Other reasons are endless strike synonymous to Nigeria, general feeling of insecurity, need for tourist experience and so on. Another thing that people are not aware of is that practices differ and vary from nation to nation. Just like in Nigeria where some primary schools would decline awarding admission to primary 4 students who desire to cross over and undertake the last class in their schools, some other schools would take such students in. Schools in neighboring countries have the rights to assess candidates' background and put them in appropriate classes despite the fact that that is not allowed on Nigeria. The fact that it is not possible in Nigeria doesn't make it illegal in other countries. Have a change of mentality please. |
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