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Who Is To Blame For The Fallout? by detrick(m): 4:28pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
[b]A recent study has shown that:<i> "</i>The numb<i>er </i><i>of </i><i>University </i>graduates has surpa<i>ssed the supply of jobs"</i>😨<br> Don't get me wrong,what I'm trying to say is;Jobs are still available but the ratio of jobs to the number of applicants is pretty low.Thereby creating a mismatch an increase between skills supply and demand mismatch.(Working where your course of study is totally <u>irrelevant</u> </p> <p dir="ltr">I do believe this can be corrected by putting in place a system in which secondary school leavers we have to undergo a year program after their senior year,learning a trade of choice.My recent encounter with some students who just finished their SSCE months ago,showed how pointless this kids are.Don't beleive what I just said? Walk into a senior class in a secondary school,what you will find out is:<i>85% of them belongs to the science class including the ones who suck at mathematics.[/b] <div id="debate_1_2311557"></div> www.withnaija.com |
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