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Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by Nobody: 1:01pm On Sep 20, 2017
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Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by saydfact(m): 1:02pm On Sep 20, 2017
Welcomme:
I am almost giving up. Thank you for this bro. Mehn this life ain't easy...

GOD bless your husssle.... Don't give up please
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by Welcomme: 1:04pm On Sep 20, 2017
saydfact:


GOD bless your husssle.... Don't give up please
Thank bro..

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Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by Nobody: 1:09pm On Sep 20, 2017
Teewhy2:
Good one,
School should also tailor some of their courses to suit entrepreneurship to train people not to focus on paid job.
my dear datz y I do say that education in Nigeria is a big scam.
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by ADATANGSAM: 1:10pm On Sep 20, 2017
wow! I get u, but if entrepreneurship is the way out why go to Tertiary instution or even study hard to earn good grades? u can read soundly and write with ur ssce shikina!
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by tomholly: 1:23pm On Sep 20, 2017
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Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by edimalo(m): 1:52pm On Sep 20, 2017
learn a skill or trade so you can get something doing before the dream work lands

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Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by EmpressT(f): 2:30pm On Sep 20, 2017
Wow... No 2. I know deep down that I cannot put my hope on it. So, I have learnt the easy way 'diversify' to any specialization expect marketing jobs but I would love to be taught on digital marketing. I learnt its scope is very broad. Anyway, the deed will be done. Thanks for the information @Op
saydfact:


Most Nigerian graduate leave an utopian dream. They have a false idea of life after the four walls. I was chatting with an undergraduate one day when she told me she can't take any job that doesn't pay at least N500,000. I was shocked to my bones. Nigeria graduates needs to brace up to reality and accept that they ahve to work extra hard to make a successful career after school. Here are 5 timeless lessons for every Nigerian graduate;


1. Don't Wait for Employment.

Every graduate irrespective of their final grade in the university, polytechnic or colleges expects to serve and get a job straight off. This feeling is even automatic among those finishing with first class, 2nd class upper or Higher credit.

NO! - Prepare yourself for the worst, start thinking of at least a source of income, if possible more right from your final year in school or during your youth service. That dream job might not come automatically, so don't wait.


2. Don't rely on your course of study. - Be ready to diversify

More than 50% of bank workers didn't study banking and finance or related courses. Sane can be said of so many profession too.

If you're in a course where employment oppurtunity is limited then eg Zoology you would agree you might not end up in a zoo or around animals.

The solution is to begin to diversify in your knowledge and skill acquisition or trade. Eg learn tailoring and become a fashion designer.

I'm summary, don't expect you would get a job in your chosen industry, so don't wait.


3. Don't expect a bank business loan.

For those who have 1 & 2 sorted out, and looking to be young entrepreneurs, done wait for a bank loan, you might not meet their requirements, so don't wait.

The solution could talking to family and friends, colleagues for partnership or part sponsoring or even fund raising.


4. Don't lose your school, NYSC contacts.

Keep your contacts, they are your first client. It's easier to convince family and friends to patronize you, that could then build your CV, portfolio or profile which would be used to get more clients. Value your links, don't lose them.


5. Don't give up

Need we emphasize this further? If you give up, your dream dies - keep going, keep doing the right things and you'll sure to stand out.

Remember, whatever happens don't give up rather change plans or you'd way of doing things.


Source: http://m.af1234.com/Af1234/details/5-practical-lessons-for-every-nigerian-graduate
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by mightyrocket(m): 2:44pm On Sep 20, 2017
Zoologists ending up in a zoo? What a myopic and non-enlightened op
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by saydfact(m): 2:50pm On Sep 20, 2017
mightyrocket:
Zoologists ending up in a zoo?
What a myopic and non-enlightened op


an expert in or student of the behavior, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals... and why OMIT the phrase "OR AROUND ANIMALS" -

Pick the positives and not be a negative person.... thanks
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by GoshenNLA(m): 3:10pm On Sep 20, 2017
I owe who ever posted this One bottle
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by mrwonlasewonie: 4:12pm On Sep 20, 2017
Sanctus1:
easier said than done...better pick up your lappy n start something
ofema chache abi? wink

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Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by onimama4real(m): 5:00pm On Sep 20, 2017
can some1 with a pass result get a good job? Advice please.
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by WetinConsignMe: 4:58am On Sep 21, 2017
Fantes:
Nice one.I need N50,000 to pay N70,000 in three weeks.whoever is willing to help should pls drop his contact.

What's your collateral?
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by Realslimshady(m): 11:11am On Sep 21, 2017
cool nice bro i felt your no 4 point. you hit the nail on the coffin
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by saydfact(m): 8:20pm On Sep 21, 2017
Realslimshady:
cool nice bro i felt your no 4 point. you hit the nail on the coffin

Thanks
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by Fantes(m): 3:12am On Sep 28, 2017
Pls tell me what you need as collateral.
Re: 5 Practical Lessons For Every Nigerian Graduate. by saydfact(m): 3:28pm On Sep 28, 2017
GoshenNLA:
I owe who ever posted this One bottle

thanks in anticipation - a bottle of coke wld do or its equivalent...

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