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reindeer
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My brother came home from NYSC lagos camp last wednesday and told o how they(those who stdied in nija) were separated from those who studied abroad(which included Ghana, benin republic!), infact they were told to 'thank' those who came 'down to their level' to serve. And moreso, foreign graduates got choice primary assignments and infact some companies came to the camp(e.g CHevron) solely to recruit those who schooled in the UK. Then there is this worrisome trend of employers including the clause "foreign qualifications preferred" in job adverts you see in the dailies, so now everyone wants to do a masters in the UK, one only wonders what hope the nija trained student has, what do you all think?
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auska
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i thought virtually no because it goes from worse to worst everyday in this ghetto called naija
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seun2020 (m)
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iice (f)
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Yeah my friend told me the same thing, when he went home last year to start his NYSCthat is just sad.
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orekinky
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think of present now, get yourself equipped, get the necessary education today, our future is bright, things will still be alright, its just a matter of time. don't be discouraged my dear.
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