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The Misconceptions And Plight Of Nigeria Graduates by Jamesugbes(m): 2:06pm On Jul 19, 2017
Many people seem to believe the popular misconceptions about securing a good job in nigeria. It has been said that graduating with a First Class or Second Class Upper honours from a reputable University in Nigeria is an indisputable way of securing a good and well paid job in Nigeria. Yes, this is supposed to have been the case  but it has dawn on a lot of graduates with such grades that they are still unable to get the job.

A lot of people also go further to say that ''University graduates easilty get jobs over the polytechnic graduates''. Although this may be true to some extent, bu they seem to have forgotten that this view is not perceived by all employees in Nigeria; and besides, graduating from a  University does not make one superior to a counterpart from a polytechnic. This is because the majot picture for holding on to this belief is not applicable to all graduates from both institutions, but the percentage of qualified graduate from University can be higher because of some factors.

The issue of acquiring a job in this Country is getting out of hand as we have seen thousands students graduating yearly and the plights of the graduates are not felt by our leaders..obtaining a good job is now based on amount of connections instead of merit or how qualified you are. Majority of people could say that ''a graduate from Covenant polytechnic can easily get a job that graduate from University of Ibadan for instance, base on the level of connection he possess''. Why should it be so?

The issue intensifies as days ascent. Our leaders are the ultra-cause of this as they look into establishment of jobs for the youths but rather out different approaach to embezzle tha national income slated to positive change the situation of the Nation.

The problem emanated as a result of our ignorance in choosing leaders whole deed is to brainwash people when campaigning, especially the uncultured. Take for instance, the present Minister of Education. he studied Accountancy and have worked for years in Business Administration and Banking settings.

This is a little advice to Students who are studying under the present situation of the Country. Ensure you eradicate your misconceptions about this subject matter and try to be independent. Nigerian institutions don't train Students to be job creators rather they train students to be job seekers. And on this note, Students need to build themselves creatvely din't wait for the white collar jobs, as they may end up eventually not coming. many undergraduates end up graduating without preparing for their future, one need to be thinking of what to do after graduation, white collar job is not available as it was few years back, please let's try in as much as possible we can to be entrepreneurs on our own without waiting for the government.
""Thanks""


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https://tageducation..com.ng/2017/07/the-misconceptions-and-plight-of.html
Re: The Misconceptions And Plight Of Nigeria Graduates by Jamesugbes(m): 2:08pm On Jul 19, 2017
Jamesugbes:
Many people seem to believe the popular misconceptions about securing a good job in nigeria. It has been said that graduating with a First Class or Second Class Upper honours from a reputable University in Nigeria is an indisputable way of securing a good and well paid job in Nigeria. Yes, this is supposed to have been the case  but it has dawn on a lot of graduates with such grades that they are still unable to get the job.

A lot of people also go further to say that ''University graduates easilty get jobs over the polytechnic graduates''. Although this may be true to some extent, bu they seem to have forgotten that this view is not perceived by all employees in Nigeria; and besides, graduating from a  University does not make one superior to a counterpart from a polytechnic. This is because the majot picture for holding on to this belief is not applicable to all graduates from both institutions, but the percentage of qualified graduate from University can be higher because of some factors.

The issue of acquiring a job in this Country is getting out of hand as we have seen thousands students graduating yearly and the plights of the graduates are not felt by our leaders..obtaining a good job is now based on amount of connections instead of merit or how qualified you are. Majority of people could say that ''a graduate from Covenant polytechnic can easily get a job that graduate from University of Ibadan for instance, base on the level of connection he possess''. Why should it be so?

The issue intensifies as days ascent. Our leaders are the ultra-cause of this as they look into establishment of jobs for the youths but rather out different approaach to embezzle tha national income slated to positive change the situation of the Nation.

The problem emanated as a result of our ignorance in choosing leaders whole deed is to brainwash people when campaigning, especially the uncultured. Take for instance, the present Minister of Education. he studied Accountancy and have worked for years in Business Administration and Banking settings.

This is a little advice to Students who are studying under the present situation of the Country. Ensure you eradicate your misconceptions about this subject matter and try to be independent. Nigerian institutions don't train Students to be job creators rather they train students to be job seekers. And on this note, Students need to build themselves creatvely din't wait for the white collar jobs, as they may end up eventually not coming. many undergraduates end up graduating without preparing for their future, one need to be thinking of what to do after graduation, white collar job is not available as it was few years back, please let's try in as much as possible we can to be entrepreneurs on our own without waiting for the government.
""Thanks""


Source:
https://tageducation..com.ng/2017/07/the-misconceptions-and-plight-of.html
mynd, lalasticla
Jamesugbes:
Many people seem to believe the popular misconceptions about securing a good job in nigeria. It has been said that graduating with a First Class or Second Class Upper honours from a reputable University in Nigeria is an indisputable way of securing a good and well paid job in Nigeria. Yes, this is supposed to have been the case  but it has dawn on a lot of graduates with such grades that they are still unable to get the job.

A lot of people also go further to say that ''University graduates easilty get jobs over the polytechnic graduates''. Although this may be true to some extent, bu they seem to have forgotten that this view is not perceived by all employees in Nigeria; and besides, graduating from a  University does not make one superior to a counterpart from a polytechnic. This is because the majot picture for holding on to this belief is not applicable to all graduates from both institutions, but the percentage of qualified graduate from University can be higher because of some factors.

The issue of acquiring a job in this Country is getting out of hand as we have seen thousands students graduating yearly and the plights of the graduates are not felt by our leaders..obtaining a good job is now based on amount of connections instead of merit or how qualified you are. Majority of people could say that ''a graduate from Covenant polytechnic can easily get a job that graduate from University of Ibadan for instance, base on the level of connection he possess''. Why should it be so?

The issue intensifies as days ascent. Our leaders are the ultra-cause of this as they look into establishment of jobs for the youths but rather out different approaach to embezzle tha national income slated to positive change the situation of the Nation.

The problem emanated as a result of our ignorance in choosing leaders whole deed is to brainwash people when campaigning, especially the uncultured. Take for instance, the present Minister of Education. he studied Accountancy and have worked for years in Business Administration and Banking settings.

This is a little advice to Students who are studying under the present situation of the Country. Ensure you eradicate your misconceptions about this subject matter and try to be independent. Nigerian institutions don't train Students to be job creators rather they train students to be job seekers. And on this note, Students need to build themselves creatvely din't wait for the white collar jobs, as they may end up eventually not coming. many undergraduates end up graduating without preparing for their future, one need to be thinking of what to do after graduation, white collar job is not available as it was few years back, please let's try in as much as possible we can to be entrepreneurs on our own without waiting for the government.
""Thanks""


Source:
https://tageducation..com.ng/2017/07/the-misconceptions-and-plight-of.html
Jamesugbes:
Many people seem to believe the popular misconceptions about securing a good job in nigeria. It has been said that graduating with a First Class or Second Class Upper honours from a reputable University in Nigeria is an indisputable way of securing a good and well paid job in Nigeria. Yes, this is supposed to have been the case  but it has dawn on a lot of graduates with such grades that they are still unable to get the job.

A lot of people also go further to say that ''University graduates easilty get jobs over the polytechnic graduates''. Although this may be true to some extent, bu they seem to have forgotten that this view is not perceived by all employees in Nigeria; and besides, graduating from a  University does not make one superior to a counterpart from a polytechnic. This is because the majot picture for holding on to this belief is not applicable to all graduates from both institutions, but the percentage of qualified graduate from University can be higher because of some factors.

The issue of acquiring a job in this Country is getting out of hand as we have seen thousands students graduating yearly and the plights of the graduates are not felt by our leaders..obtaining a good job is now based on amount of connections instead of merit or how qualified you are. Majority of people could say that ''a graduate from Covenant polytechnic can easily get a job that graduate from University of Ibadan for instance, base on the level of connection he possess''. Why should it be so?

The issue intensifies as days ascent. Our leaders are the ultra-cause of this as they look into establishment of jobs for the youths but rather out different approaach to embezzle tha national income slated to positive change the situation of the Nation.

The problem emanated as a result of our ignorance in choosing leaders whole deed is to brainwash people when campaigning, especially the uncultured. Take for instance, the present Minister of Education. he studied Accountancy and have worked for years in Business Administration and Banking settings.

This is a little advice to Students who are studying under the present situation of the Country. Ensure you eradicate your misconceptions about this subject matter and try to be independent. Nigerian institutions don't train Students to be job creators rather they train students to be job seekers. And on this note, Students need to build themselves creatvely din't wait for the white collar jobs, as they may end up eventually not coming. many undergraduates end up graduating without preparing for their future, one need to be thinking of what to do after graduation, white collar job is not available as it was few years back, please let's try in as much as possible we can to be entrepreneurs on our own without waiting for the government.
""Thanks""


Source:
https://tageducation..com.ng/2017/07/the-misconceptions-and-plight-of.html
mynd, lalasticlala
Re: The Misconceptions And Plight Of Nigeria Graduates by Jamesugbes(m): 2:16pm On Jul 19, 2017
lalasticlala, mynd4, move this to front page, it will be of help to students
Re: The Misconceptions And Plight Of Nigeria Graduates by Nobody: 3:42pm On Jul 19, 2017
he studied Accountancy and have worked for years in Business Administration and Banking settings.

Can you explain further on the above

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