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Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #256 on: November 27, 2006, 10:11 AM »

Double standard from the Government
charles316
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #257 on: November 28, 2006, 10:08 AM »

it is disheartening that employers would ask for degree holders only.i feel very bad when my friends tell me they are discriminated against because of their paper certificate rather that what they know.this is the reason why this country is constantly under-developing instead of developing.it would be fair to assess an applicant based on what he knows and not paper certificate.Recently,nicon hilton emplloyed over 50 first class guys.let see.
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #258 on: November 28, 2006, 11:02 AM »

Due to one reason or the other I can not make it then to University because the society own it all. The polytechnic is no longer wanted by the society so let it Go
demsi
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #259 on: November 29, 2006, 04:48 AM »

I thank God i am an HND holder. I am working in an oil service company and i have a handfull of Bsc graduates there.The point is that some of them are as good as schools set holders, but generally they have not technical no how. My friends now listen to me, it is not a matter of having HND OR BSC, what really matters is what you have upstairs. These days companies take you for what you hve upstairs and not for the the magnitude of the certificate you are holding. Thanks.
kemoade (f)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #260 on: November 29, 2006, 02:17 PM »

l don't think having an HND certificate is a barrier.
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #261 on: November 29, 2006, 03:02 PM »

Are you an HND holder? if not you may not be able to contribute.
ishmael (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #262 on: December 04, 2006, 09:51 AM »

All that one na story. The education minister and other policy makers in education are all confused. They do not even know what they are doing. Do you think having more people or every body in a country with university Degrees will make the country develop technologically?? Do they think Britian, America, Japan, Korea, India and Brazil depended so much on university education and Degrees before attaining the status of DEVELOPED COUNTRY?? Let Nigeria encourage people to go into technology and develop the country first, after that theoretical education (University system) can be used to improve on the inventions. I must say it here again that Technical/Technological education (Polytechnic system of education) is inevitable for any nation that wants to develop technologically.
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #263 on: December 04, 2006, 09:58 AM »

All the technological wetin shall be run in the university like that of CANADA. THIS HND is old thing.
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #264 on: December 04, 2006, 03:36 PM »

Why We are Reforming – Ezekwesili
From Juliana Taiwo in Abuja, 11.29.2006

COMMENTS
Ademola Adekoya
11.29.2006 14:39
Am waiting for you Hon. minister, I still keep to my word to kill myself if you can effectively restructure education in Nigeria.

I hope you have started preparing your hand over note just as your president is doing or he has assured you that your \'so call reform will be used\'?

Time will tell.

Ademola (Dublin)
ishmael (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #265 on: December 04, 2006, 04:37 PM »

HND-holder, we are talking about allowing polytechnics to run degree and post graduate programs up to Phd level. We are not talking about HND, after all in Britian universities run HND programs. What we are saying is that polytechnics should be allowed to run Bsc, Msc, Phd etc programs alongside ND and HND programs. Changing Kadpoly and Yabatech into universities does not in anyway solve the problem of discrimination against HND holders, rather it will worsen it. What will happen if kadpoly and yabatech are allowed to run Masters and Phd programs as polytechnics??Government has clearly shown to nigerians that education at the tertiary level must be university education or nothing else. This also means that right from time the HND certificate and polytechnics have never in anyway been equivalent to Bsc and universities. Think about it.
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #266 on: December 04, 2006, 04:40 PM »

That is the truth, they all look at the polytechnic as Senior Technical school
ishmael (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #267 on: December 05, 2006, 07:24 AM »

Quote from: Hnd-holder on December 04, 2006, 04:40 PM
That is the truth, they all look at the polytechnic as Senior Technical school

Yes, but they have forgotten that Britian, America and other developed countries made use of products of such schools to develop technologically.
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #268 on: December 05, 2006, 08:39 AM »

That is why we are Technologically independent? Look at that inconsistent Minister?
ishmael (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #269 on: December 05, 2006, 10:02 AM »

Quote from: Hnd-holder on December 05, 2006, 08:39 AM
That is why we are Technologically independent? Look at that inconsistent Minister?

Do we even have a minister in education ministry??
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #270 on: December 05, 2006, 10:11 AM »

Pin o is imported,
brush  o is  made in china
Comon Toy made in england
shoe made in Italy
Nothing home made

We are  just 'DEPENDANT NATION' let everybody own degree so no one will fill too big then
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #271 on: December 05, 2006, 11:07 AM »

On the consolidation of the tertiary institutions, the Secretary to the Federal Government, Chief Ufot Ekaete had on November 7 inaugurated the Presidential Technical Committee for this purpose. The idea is to convert all Federal Polytechnics and Federal Colleges of Education to campuses of proximate contagious Federal Universities. But two of the oldest, Yaba College of Technology, and Kaduna Polytechnic have already been converted in principle to City universities. According to a statement by the ministry, the consolidation is to achieve five objectives: maintain the integrity of the course content and specialised focus of the programmes of polytechnics and colleges of Education, elevate the affiliate institutions to degree-awarding establishments; eliminate the HND/Bachelor degree dichotomy in the labour market; increase the volume of academic space for admission into tertiary level education, by over 500, 000 extra candidates per annum; and strengthen the commitment of the Federal Government to quality tertiary education.http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/
ishmael (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #272 on: December 05, 2006, 11:20 AM »

Nigerian Government and policy makers are leading us to doom.
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #273 on: December 06, 2006, 12:09 PM »

How about the society

Read this Even in the university here, there is an institutional organ called the congregation or the convocation. For you to be a member of the congregation, you should be a graduate and by the interpretation of the graduate, you have to be a degree holder. Because of that in the appointment of, say the Bursar, some accountants with HND are very good, some even become chartered accountants before university graduates, but you can not be a Bursar of the university with just HND, because if you do, you are no more qualified to be a member of the congregation. So such things are there.
Well the distinction can still be removed
ishmael (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #274 on: December 07, 2006, 07:33 AM »

That is what government should be looking and not converting polytechnics to universities, trying to kill polytechnic education, when of course university education has never in any way helped the country.
cabali (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #275 on: December 09, 2006, 12:00 PM »

True that!!!!
ishmael (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #276 on: December 11, 2006, 10:23 AM »

Will changing the name of polytechnic to university solve the problem of certificate discrimination??
ishmael (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #277 on: December 13, 2006, 06:33 PM »

If that will solve the problem of discrimination then let them go ahead else dey are just toiling with our educational system.
emmigrant0 (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #278 on: December 14, 2006, 01:43 PM »

[font=Lucida Sans Unicode]Hi guys, This discripancies between HND and BSC will never stop, i am now a living withness to this Episode. Sometimes last month i was invited for ENXXON MOBIL test but i was shocked that after reachnig the venue, during the screening process it got to my turn, the guy just looked at my hard erned HND and said oh HND? you can't take this test. I was very sad because come rain come sun as long as Engineering is concerned you get the best from a polytechnic if the truth most be said. I am not in any arguement with my fellow collegue from the Universities because Engineering is practical and not theories but what did i get? Humilation from a fellow Black skin like mine.

Lets just take what comes to us in faith but which ever way the Government want to go they should Encourage the Polytechnic and remove this Dicotomy between it and the university, it is for the growth of our country and not to think of conversion or what have you. I am happy here today that i am working with a company that believe in practicals and result not assumption and theories. Lets encourage each other for the betterment of our country. Sad
emmigrant0 (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #279 on: December 14, 2006, 01:45 PM »

[font=Lucida Sans Unicode]Hi guys, This discripancies between HND and BSC will never stop, i am now a living withness to this Episode. Sometimes last month i was invited for ENXXON MOBIL test but i was shocked that after reachnig the venue, during the screening process it got to my turn, the guy just looked at my hard erned HND and said oh HND? you can't take this test. I was very sad because come rain come sun as long as Engineering is concerned you get the best from a polytechnic if the truth most be said. I am not in any arguement with my fellow collegue from the Universities because Engineering is practical and not theories but what did i get? Humilation from a fellow Black skin like mine.

Lets just take what comes to us in faith but which ever way the Government want to go they should Encourage the Polytechnic and remove this Dicotomy between it and the university, it is for the growth of our country and not to think of conversion or what have you. I am happy here today that i am working with a company that believe in practicals and result not assumption and theories. Lets encourage each other for the betterment of our country. Sad
ishmael (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #280 on: December 14, 2006, 04:00 PM »

My brother, well said. Engineering is all about practical and result and not assumption and theories. The problem now is that it is only you and i that know that. The government does not know that one o! Let them go ahead and scrap polytechnic education in nigeria, but one thing i believe for sure is that the country will be worse without technicians and technologists from polytechnics.
emmigrant0 (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #281 on: December 15, 2006, 01:03 PM »

Thanks for your good sense of humonur ishmeal Many Nigerians will agree with me that for any Country to measure itself as been developed, She most be technologically oriented and Grounded in the decipline of Engineering. How i wish the Federal Governemt Will use its tongue to Count its teeth just to knoe how far they Need the polytechnics. Well i am not goint to say much but however reads this Should stand to defend our course.
ishmael (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #282 on: December 15, 2006, 04:01 PM »

Quote from: emmigrant0 on December 15, 2006, 01:03 PM
Thanks for your good sense of humonur ishmeal Many Nigerians will agree with me that for any Country to measure itself as been developed, She most be technologically oriented and Grounded in the decipline of Engineering. How i wish the Federal Governemt Will use its tongue to Count its teeth just to knoe how far they Need the polytechnics. Well i am not goint to say much but however reads this Should stand to defend our course.

I read it on yesterday's Vanguard newspaper that ASUU themselves are condemning the merger of polytechnics with universities. They too are of the opinion that polytechnics and colleges of technology are needed in nigeria especially at this time that nigeria is still trying to develop. They called the so-called educational reforms "a wild goose chase"; and i quite agree with them. They maintained that the government should empower Technical colleges and Polytechnics to produce and churn out competent Technicians and Technologists rather than making everybody to start going after a university Degree that will not be beneficial to the individuals and the nation at large. I just hope those behind this kind of reforms are not out of their minds sha.
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #283 on: December 18, 2006, 03:45 PM »

all is story, until they send their own children to polytechnic
alaskaa (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #284 on: December 18, 2006, 05:21 PM »

Don't say that lot's of banks employed HND graduates early this year.maybe you were not well informed. Just keep ur ears to the ground this time around and by the way you  are not in the wrong company (Naira land) your own job will come okay Shocked
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #285 on: December 19, 2006, 09:50 AM »

Getting a job is one thing, Progress is another. Till day we still have  HND level 13 officers reporting to degree holder on level 9.

Thanks to states that obey the presidential directive on HND
ishmael (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #286 on: December 19, 2006, 12:56 PM »

Quote from: Hnd-holder on December 18, 2006, 03:45 PM
all is story, until they send their own children to polytechnic

You are right o. If it is true let them ask their own children to go and read in the polytechnic.
Hnd-holder (m)
Re: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment?
« #287 on: December 19, 2006, 03:13 PM »

None of them want their children in the polytechnic so what is the need, holding others down for what? Regards
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