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Jobs/Vacancies / Why You Won’t Get A Job After Graduation by Buuks(m): 10:56am On Apr 03, 2020
You just might be wondering why this is your current reality or why it could be a lie since you are in your final year and yet to graduate. I’m feeling that a bit of statistics would help my introduction, so you begin to weigh in on the possibility of my asserted notion.

500,000 students graduate from Nigerian Universities yearly with almost the same figure from Polytechnics, Monotechnics and Colleges of Education. A culmination of all graduates would be about 700,000 yearly. There’s also a certain number that schools abroad and comes back to Nigeria to compete with the locally schooled Nigerians.

NIgeria at 2016 celebrated the creation of over 200,000 jobs and since then we have experienced consistent droppings in the number of yearly Job creation.

The above reason is not why you’ll be jobless, sad and frustrated after you’ve graduated.

Do you care to know why? To some of you it might sound late to make amends, but in the real sense it’s never too late: every human has a space to shine and live their dreams but won’t because of what I’ll share in the next paragraph.

The following are the main reasons you don’t have a Job after you graduated from a tertiary institution or won’t have a Job when you graduate.

1. You went to school to get a Job!
2. You were not intentional about school, you can’t even say why you schooled or are in school
3. You’ve not found a problem to solve.

Be sincere to answer this questions, you might even share your answers as a comment:

- Why did you go to school?
- Why did you study the course you studied?
- What problem did you have in mind to solve after you graduate?

Your inability to answer this questions is exactly why you won’t get a Job.

The world has shifted from that kind where people just go to school, graduate and get a Job, you must have values you’re bringing on-board, it’s not longer enough to just go to school without any sauce.

Incase you’re still wondering on what you can do, if you’re a graduate already, look for a problem you’ll solve, there are a lot of problems everywhere begging for solutions, pick one and your search for a job would cease immediately.

If you’re still in school, you would have to think deep to attach a problem you’ll solve to the education you are acquiring. graduating and still unable to solve a problem means you wasted your time schooling.

Become intentional going forward!

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NYSC / Why You Won’t Get A Job After Graduation by Buuks(m): 11:46pm On Mar 16, 2020
You just might be wondering why this is your current reality or why it could be a lie since you are in your final year and yet to graduate. I’m feeling that a bit of statistics would help my introduction, so you begin to weigh in on the possibility of my asserted notion.

500,000 students graduate from Nigerian Universities yearly with almost the same figure from Polytechnics, Monotechnics and Colleges of Education. A culmination of all graduates would be about 700,000 yearly. There’s also a certain number that schools abroad and comes back to Nigeria to compete with the locally schooled Nigerians.

NIgeria at 2016 celebrated the creation of over 200,000 jobs and since then we have experienced consistent droppings in the number of yearly Job creation.

The above reason is not why you’ll be jobless, sad and frustrated after you’ve graduated.

Do you care to know why? To some of you it might sound late to make amends, but in the real sense it’s never too late: every human has a space to shine and live their dreams but won’t because of what I’ll share in the next paragraph.

The following are the main reasons you don’t have a Job after you graduated from a tertiary institution or won’t have a Job when you graduate.

1. You went to school to get a Job!
2. You were not intentional about school, you can’t even say why you schooled or are in school
3. You’ve not found a problem to solve.

Be sincere to answer this questions, you might even share your answers as a comment:

- Why did you go to school?
- Why did you study the course you studied?
- What problem did you have in mind to solve after you graduate?

Your inability to answer this questions is exactly why you won’t get a Job.

The world has shifted from that kind where people just go to school, graduate and get a Job, you must have values you’re bringing on-board, it’s not longer enough to just go to school without any sauce.

Incase you’re still wondering on what you can do, if you’re a graduate already, look for a problem you’ll solve, there are a lot of problems everywhere begging for solutions, pick one and your search for a job would cease immediately.

If you’re still in school, you would have to think deep to attach a problem you’ll solve to the education you are acquiring. graduating and still unable to solve a problem means you wasted your time schooling.

Become intentional going forward!

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