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Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by vislabraye(m): 5:02pm On Oct 21, 2015
ShutdownBrown24:
Good one bro! See! I'm a certified public administrator, but sometimes I do imagine how will I live upto my expectations in life, will I serve the government for 35yrs & earn a penny of 10 - 20 million Naira as pension, when my mate are buying house in banana island for 600million, travelling around the world & driving lattest cars. No! I can't be a paid slave.


Before my career education I enrolled my self in a skill acquisition, that will enable me live up to my expectations. Now I used my skill acquired to buy my self anything I want in life, though this is just a tip of an eyes Berg.



Skill is very good bro.

So what sort of skill have you acquired ?
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by vislabraye(m): 5:11pm On Oct 21, 2015
Bollinger:
True story; While in Nigeria, I did not attend university and I did not even do a Hnd programme. I did what you would call a Higher Diploma programme. This means that after graduation you will not be allowed to serve in the NYSC programme. Now, this is the strange part of the story. I have worked in two multinational companies (BAT inclusive), two quality home based firms and also set up my own company. All in Nigeria at the time. Guess what a lot of my friends who went to universities were doing while i was changing jobs? they were searching for jobs. They used to ask me how I was doing it? I was changing jobs like someone does boxer shorts. I tried explaining to them my schooling started way back when I was like 3 years old. I had a degree in sesame street, comic bookology, cartoons, movies (not nollywood thank God, that shiit dulls your brain) etc. Basically my mentality was different from childhood. my first Nigerian boss wanted someone who could mix with big dogs and converse with expatriates and big wigs; ever had a conversation with an average Nigerian? believe me, it's very tasking and exasperating, as evidenced from posts on NL. My friends just couldn't understand that it takes more than book knowledge to be successful in life. The Nigerian youth needs to learn and understand this concept. Employers need adaptability and a refined thought process more than they need your book answers/knowledge.

Cool.... . So what skills did you acquire ?
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by DeGenius3(m): 5:12pm On Oct 21, 2015
I really Appreciate the efforts you are making to EDUCATE young people.
I have been sharing your stuff with my young friends and they've really
appreciated it a lot.

Keep it up bro.
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by abbey621(m): 5:13pm On Oct 21, 2015
This is not new information, it's the same information spun around differently. New graduates must be able to scan their environment, look for opportunities and exploit them. In Nigeria it's more about who you know more than what you know, so networking should be number 1. In Nigeria you don't really have to be skillful, your intelligence is not as important as your smartness. Your ability to convince people that you know more than you really know. Your ability to communicate is much more valuable than your degree. In an interview can you sell yourself? Are you a shark or do you crumble under pressure? Finally if you've not picked out any value in what you've read so far, I'll leave you with a gem. Not everyone is meant to work in an office, not everyone is meant to work under someone. Some of us are natural entrepreneurs, don't think because you spent so much on a university education that you must follow a laid out path in life. Relax, think and make your own path.......
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by pro100(m): 5:13pm On Oct 21, 2015
nice post
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by olatunjin(m): 5:32pm On Oct 21, 2015
Nice write up,keep it up bro
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by menzo4u: 5:50pm On Oct 21, 2015
Emasky4real:
This article is dedicated to students who are still in high school, and undergraduates in the higher institutions learning. For those who are privileged to have access to formal education, there is this long time belief that higher education would guarantee one financial security, fame and success in life. Hence the common advice parents give their children is “go to school, get good grades and a high paying job is guaranteed”. The reality is that this belief and strategy of surviving in the real world is now outdated. Graduates who see the acquisition of a degree as a means of surviving in the real world only get outside there to find out that they were not ready for life at all.

To survive in a 21st century world as a Nigerian graduate, you must equip yourself with the following five tools.

(1) SKILL: One thing you are going to need badly after school and for the rest of your life is money, that is why you still see men in their 40s, 50s even 60s still riding okada and driving taxi to earn money. The truth is that immediately you become a graduate your parents or those who were responsible for your training will stop supporting you financially. They will assume you now have all it takes to survive, so the collection of pocket money will stop, and you will have to start solving your financial problems with your own earning ability. What this implies is that you will have to look for job with your certificate, and most often you will likely be underemployed, meaning you will not be paid what you are worth. The consequence of this is that you will end up not having enough financial resources to actualize your goals. Solving your financial problem will become difficult, and definitely the need for money will rise, because you will start thinking of getting a place for yourself, so that you can be on your own, getting married, going for a master’s program and so on. As this happens, psychological problems such as frustration, depression, self-pity, low self-esteem will start setting in, and if you are not careful, you may get demoralized to the point giving up on life.

To survive or avoid this you need a skill. Skill is the ability to do something very well. In the real world, people don't pay you for your certificate, they pay you for what you can do, and that's is the only legal way of getting money in the society, if you do otherwise, you would be called a fraudster, a thief or an armed robber. For example if I know how to repair phones anyone who has any problem with his/her phone will always come to me , and by the time I help him/her to solve the problem, the individual will pay me for that service. Now the question is what can you do? How can you render direct service with your current course of study?

The point here is you must have a skill. If you have none yet, enroll in a training center and start learning something. There are so many things you can learn within three months, and that would earn you nothing less than 50,000 per month.

Never look down on any skill, just consider your interest and what you love doing, and then acquire a skill in that area. When you do this, you can easily become your own boss after school or even before you graduate. If you are a graduate already reading this article and don’t have a job yet I recommend same. With an extra skill, you can increase your income. Never put your hope on getting a job that is not certain. To be forewarned is to before armed.

(2) INFORMATION: There is a general believe that knowledge is power, and that is very true. The 21st century world is information driven, and you need to consistently update yourself with the latest information in the areas that are critical to your survival. Sometimes people suffer because of ignorance.

If you must meet up with the latest trend, you have to develop the habit if continuous learning, you must be an ardent reader and an unrelenting information seeker. Try as much as possible to know everything you need to know that will help you to maximize your potentials. Always remember that what you don't know is more powerful than you. Keep yourself informed so that you will not be deformed.

Besides the acquisition of information, one other critical thing is the application of the information you have obtained. Having information without using is meaningless. Strive as much as possible to know all that you need to know about moving to your next level and take action at the right time.

(3) GUT: According to oxford advance learner dictionary, gut is defined as the courage or ability to do something difficult or unpleasant. The truth is that life is not fair for anybody, and definitely you are going to have your own share of life's difficulty in your quest for success. If you must succeed in the real world, gut is a necessary factor, because without it you will lack the courage to take action when things are not favorable, and that will keep you long in the valley of mediocrity. You may be very intelligent while in school, but after graduation you will discover that so many of your classmates who were not as intelligent as you were back in your school days are getting ahead, the reason is simply because they have the gut to try their ideas and that's what is getting them going.

To develop this quality, all you have to do is to cure yourself of every known fear. Experts in the field of personal development have identified certain fears that contribute to people's failure in life. Such fears include, the fear of death, fear of loss love, fear of ill-health, fear of criticism, fear of physical pain, fear of old age and so on. I assure you that if you can master these basic fears, you are going to have enough gut to try anything. Action is what produces result. You will never succeed if you don't try and to try all you need is gut.

(4) HARD WORK: In all of human history, hard work has been a critical tool of success, nothing can replace it. For you to survive and excel in the real world, you need an unwavering ability to take action, and persevere until you succeed. Most persons fail in life due to idleness. If you want to be poor all you need to do is be idle, and before you know it poverty will overtake you. A wise man once said that “where talent is lazy, hard work overtakes it”. No matter how knowledgeable, gifted and talented you are, if you refused to be hard-working, you will definitely be a failure. Always have it in mind that hard work is the only way. Never forget to always blend your hard work with strategic planning and persistence. Hard work combined in this manner will produce success.

(5) NETWORKING: Networking has to do with your ability to connect with people that will help you in getting to your next level. Niyi Adesanya, a personal development expert based in Nigeria once define individual competitiveness (in my own word, your capacity for success) as ‘’what you know + how you express it × by who you know and who knows you’’. I completely agree with his definition. The caliber of people you know and people who know you has a way of facilitating your success in life. As the world is today, the people we know to be the best in certain field are not actually the best. There are so many people who would have out-shined them if they are brought out of obscurity, but because they are not known by those who can position them to receive the honour they are worthy of, they remain irrelevant in their cocoon. If we must fully maximize our potential and remain relevant, our ability to network and connect with people who can help us get to our next level is critical.

Author: Taiwo Emayosanlomo, Success coach and Personal development expert.

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Great piece
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Emasky4real(m): 5:57pm On Oct 21, 2015
DeGenius3:
I really Appreciate the efforts you are making to EDUCATE young people.
I have been sharing your stuff with my young friends and they've really
appreciated it a lot.

Keep it up bro.
Thank you sir
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Emasky4real(m): 5:59pm On Oct 21, 2015
abbey621:
This is not new information, it's the same information spun around differently. New graduates must be able to scan their environment, look for opportunities and exploit them. In Nigeria it's more about who you know more than what you know, so networking should be number 1. In Nigeria you don't really have to be skillful, your intelligence is not as important as your smartness. Your ability to convince people that you know more than you really know. Your ability to communicate is much more valuable than your degree. In an interview can you sell yourself? Are you a shark or do you crumble under pressure? Finally if you've not picked out any value in what you've read so far, I'll leave you with a gem. Not everyone is meant to work in an office, not everyone is meant to work under someone. Some of us are natural entrepreneurs, don't think because you spent so much on a university education that you must follow a laid out path in life. Relax, think and make your own path.......
Great contribution sir
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Reberto(m): 6:00pm On Oct 21, 2015
nice one bros. keep it coming. you never can tell, many pple have been helped by your wealth of knowledge.
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by nekede11(m): 6:15pm On Oct 21, 2015
Sandydayz:
Thumbs up!!
i want to say d same tin
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Bollinger(m): 6:17pm On Oct 21, 2015
vislabraye:


Cool.... . So what skills did you acquire ?

Adaptive, interpersonal and analytical skills.
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by fostorikaJah(m): 6:37pm On Oct 21, 2015
Nice write up.....I jos wish u cn write dis on d stars and moon above so every1 cn c
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Emasky4real(m): 6:40pm On Oct 21, 2015
fostorikaJah:
Nice write up.....I jos wish u cn write dis on d stars and moon above so every1 cn c
Thanks
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by ndubest111(m): 6:51pm On Oct 21, 2015
am motivated boss keep it up sir
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by PASSE2012(m): 6:58pm On Oct 21, 2015
Nice composure.
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by jeff1607(m): 7:05pm On Oct 21, 2015
Emasky4real:
Great contribution sir
taiwo, I don catch u. so na here u dey? am sure u remember this name
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by chimdiaNarrow(m): 7:08pm On Oct 21, 2015
Kalvan:


He does not exist. smiley


The fool has said there is no God. I pity you because of the possibility of the damnation of your soul if you dont believe and confess the existence and sovereignty of God. romans 1:18-23 as quoted by the message bible. Ignoring God Leads to a Downward Spiral

18-23But God's angry displeasure erupts as acts of human mistrust and wrongdoing and lying accumulate, as people try to put a shroud over truth. But the basic reality of God is plain enough. Open your eyes and there it is! By taking a long and thoughtful look at what God has created, people have always been able to see what their eyes as such can't see: eternal power, for instance, and the mystery of his divine being. So nobody has a good excuse. What happened was this: People knew God perfectly well, but when they didn't treat him like God, refusing to worship him, they trivialized themselves into silliness and confusion so that there was neither sense nor direction left in their lives. They pretended to know it all, but were illiterate regarding life. They traded the glory of God who holds the whole world in his hands for cheap figurines you can buy at any roadside stand. so atheist you have no excuse , Give your life to christ and be saved for good , the future is now, the next second might be late ...think twice.
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by fexyrich(m): 7:37pm On Oct 21, 2015
Kalvan:


A greater fool says there is a god, even though the evidence proves otherwise. Could you be that fool? smiley
You are indeed a very big fool for saying there is no God..Cos the reason why you are alive today is because Gods grace kept you if not thunder for don fire u since for your stupidity.
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Emasky4real(m): 7:44pm On Oct 21, 2015
jeff1607:
taiwo, I don catch u. so na here u dey? am sure u remember this name
The Jeff I know is called Man o war
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by jeff1607(m): 8:07pm On Oct 21, 2015
Emasky4real:
The Jeff I know is called Man o war
how every?
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Nobody: 8:11pm On Oct 21, 2015
Emasky4real:
This article is dedicated to students who are still in high school, and undergraduates in the higher institutions learning. For those who are privileged to have access to formal education, there is this long time belief that higher education would guarantee one financial security, fame and success in life. Hence the common advice parents give their children is “go to school, get good grades and a high paying job is guaranteed”. The reality is that this belief and strategy of surviving in the real world is now outdated. Graduates who see the acquisition of a degree as a means of surviving in the real world only get outside there to find out that they were not ready for life at all.

To survive in a 21st century world as a Nigerian graduate, you must equip yourself with the following five tools.

(1) SKILL: One thing you are going to need badly after school and for the rest of your life is money, that is why you still see men in their 40s, 50s even 60s still riding okada and driving taxi to earn money. The truth is that immediately you become a graduate your parents or those who were responsible for your training will stop supporting you financially. They will assume you now have all it takes to survive, so the collection of pocket money will stop, and you will have to start solving your financial problems with your own earning ability. What this implies is that you will have to look for job with your certificate, and most often you will likely be underemployed, meaning you will not be paid what you are worth. The consequence of this is that you will end up not having enough financial resources to actualize your goals. Solving your financial problem will become difficult, and definitely the need for money will rise, because you will start thinking of getting a place for yourself, so that you can be on your own, getting married, going for a master’s program and so on. As this happens, psychological problems such as frustration, depression, self-pity, low self-esteem will start setting in, and if you are not careful, you may get demoralized to the point giving up on life.

To survive or avoid this you need a skill. Skill is the ability to do something very well. In the real world, people don't pay you for your certificate, they pay you for what you can do, and that's is the only legal way of getting money in the society, if you do otherwise, you would be called a fraudster, a thief or an armed robber. For example if I know how to repair phones anyone who has any problem with his/her phone will always come to me , and by the time I help him/her to solve the problem, the individual will pay me for that service. Now the question is what can you do? How can you render direct service with your current course of study?

The point here is you must have a skill. If you have none yet, enroll in a training center and start learning something. There are so many things you can learn within three months, and that would earn you nothing less than 50,000 per month.

Never look down on any skill, just consider your interest and what you love doing, and then acquire a skill in that area. When you do this, you can easily become your own boss after school or even before you graduate. If you are a graduate already reading this article and don’t have a job yet I recommend same. With an extra skill, you can increase your income. Never put your hope on getting a job that is not certain. To be forewarned is to before armed.

(2) INFORMATION: There is a general believe that knowledge is power, and that is very true. The 21st century world is information driven, and you need to consistently update yourself with the latest information in the areas that are critical to your survival. Sometimes people suffer because of ignorance.

If you must meet up with the latest trend, you have to develop the habit if continuous learning, you must be an ardent reader and an unrelenting information seeker. Try as much as possible to know everything you need to know that will help you to maximize your potentials. Always remember that what you don't know is more powerful than you. Keep yourself informed so that you will not be deformed.

Besides the acquisition of information, one other critical thing is the application of the information you have obtained. Having information without using is meaningless. Strive as much as possible to know all that you need to know about moving to your next level and take action at the right time.

(3) GUT: According to oxford advance learner dictionary, gut is defined as the courage or ability to do something difficult or unpleasant. The truth is that life is not fair for anybody, and definitely you are going to have your own share of life's difficulty in your quest for success. If you must succeed in the real world, gut is a necessary factor, because without it you will lack the courage to take action when things are not favorable, and that will keep you long in the valley of mediocrity. You may be very intelligent while in school, but after graduation you will discover that so many of your classmates who were not as intelligent as you were back in your school days are getting ahead, the reason is simply because they have the gut to try their ideas and that's what is getting them going.

To develop this quality, all you have to do is to cure yourself of every known fear. Experts in the field of personal development have identified certain fears that contribute to people's failure in life. Such fears include, the fear of death, fear of loss love, fear of ill-health, fear of criticism, fear of physical pain, fear of old age and so on. I assure you that if you can master these basic fears, you are going to have enough gut to try anything. Action is what produces result. You will never succeed if you don't try and to try all you need is gut.

(4) HARD WORK: In all of human history, hard work has been a critical tool of success, nothing can replace it. For you to survive and excel in the real world, you need an unwavering ability to take action, and persevere until you succeed. Most persons fail in life due to idleness. If you want to be poor all you need to do is be idle, and before you know it poverty will overtake you. A wise man once said that “where talent is lazy, hard work overtakes it”. No matter how knowledgeable, gifted and talented you are, if you refused to be hard-working, you will definitely be a failure. Always have it in mind that hard work is the only way. Never forget to always blend your hard work with strategic planning and persistence. Hard work combined in this manner will produce success.

(5) NETWORKING: Networking has to do with your ability to connect with people that will help you in getting to your next level. Niyi Adesanya, a personal development expert based in Nigeria once define individual competitiveness (in my own word, your capacity for success) as ‘’what you know + how you express it × by who you know and who knows you’’. I completely agree with his definition. The caliber of people you know and people who know you has a way of facilitating your success in life. As the world is today, the people we know to be the best in certain field are not actually the best. There are so many people who would have out-shined them if they are brought out of obscurity, but because they are not known by those who can position them to receive the honour they are worthy of, they remain irrelevant in their cocoon. If we must fully maximize our potential and remain relevant, our ability to network and connect with people who can help us get to our next level is critical.

Author: Taiwo Emayosanlomo, Success coach and Personal development expert.

You are allowed to share this post on your blog or website, but you must give credit to the author and the original source link of the article.

Source:http://taiwoemayosan..com/2015/10/5-things-you-need-to-survive-in-real.html

I am encouraged to share my knowledge with you when you give me a feedback by commenting. Please try to do if you find this post helpful.

Cc:Lalasticlala


Brilliant writeup, also very onpoint however you forgot one very key factor which supersedes all other factor, the Grace and favour of God.

Adding the Grace of God factor I intend to apply this principle to an area of my life, and i am hoping it works.

Thanks alot
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Emasky4real(m): 8:49pm On Oct 21, 2015
jeff1607:

how every?
Fine o my boss
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Adortem: 9:20pm On Oct 21, 2015
As practical as your article seem, I can say, sometimes its easy to lay on your couch and write all these points than the real deal(action). Well,the article is an inspiration though, however, I usually love to learn by people's efforts,personal experiences, and how they handled challenges in the past. As far as I am concerned you may be equally unemployed,perhaps a blogger...Forgive my sarcasm,just my opinion though.
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by NasNation(m): 9:34pm On Oct 21, 2015
Emasky4real:
This article is dedicated to students who are still in high school, and undergraduates in the higher institutions learning. For those who are privileged to have access to formal education, there is this long time belief that higher education would guarantee one financial security, fame and success in life. Hence the common advice parents give their children is “go to school, get good grades and a high paying job is guaranteed”. The reality is that this belief and strategy of surviving in the real world is now outdated. Graduates who see the acquisition of a degree as a means of surviving in the real world only get outside there to find out that they were not ready for life at all.

To survive in a 21st century world as a Nigerian graduate, you must equip yourself with the following five tools.

(1) SKILL: One thing you are going to need badly after school and for the rest of your life is money, that is why you still see men in their 40s, 50s even 60s still riding okada and driving taxi to earn money. The truth is that immediately you become a graduate your parents or those who were responsible for your training will stop supporting you financially. They will assume you now have all it takes to survive, so the collection of pocket money will stop, and you will have to start solving your financial problems with your own earning ability. What this implies is that you will have to look for job with your certificate, and most often you will likely be underemployed, meaning you will not be paid what you are worth. The consequence of this is that you will end up not having enough financial resources to actualize your goals. Solving your financial problem will become difficult, and definitely the need for money will rise, because you will start thinking of getting a place for yourself, so that you can be on your own, getting married, going for a master’s program and so on. As this happens, psychological problems such as frustration, depression, self-pity, low self-esteem will start setting in, and if you are not careful, you may get demoralized to the point giving up on life.

To survive or avoid this you need a skill. Skill is the ability to do something very well. In the real world, people don't pay you for your certificate, they pay you for what you can do, and that's is the only legal way of getting money in the society, if you do otherwise, you would be called a fraudster, a thief or an armed robber. For example if I know how to repair phones anyone who has any problem with his/her phone will always come to me , and by the time I help him/her to solve the problem, the individual will pay me for that service. Now the question is what can you do? How can you render direct service with your current course of study?

The point here is you must have a skill. If you have none yet, enroll in a training center and start learning something. There are so many things you can learn within three months, and that would earn you nothing less than 50,000 per month.

Never look down on any skill, just consider your interest and what you love doing, and then acquire a skill in that area. When you do this, you can easily become your own boss after school or even before you graduate. If you are a graduate already reading this article and don’t have a job yet I recommend same. With an extra skill, you can increase your income. Never put your hope on getting a job that is not certain. To be forewarned is to before armed.

(2) INFORMATION: There is a general believe that knowledge is power, and that is very true. The 21st century world is information driven, and you need to consistently update yourself with the latest information in the areas that are critical to your survival. Sometimes people suffer because of ignorance.

If you must meet up with the latest trend, you have to develop the habit if continuous learning, you must be an ardent reader and an unrelenting information seeker. Try as much as possible to know everything you need to know that will help you to maximize your potentials. Always remember that what you don't know is more powerful than you. Keep yourself informed so that you will not be deformed.

Besides the acquisition of information, one other critical thing is the application of the information you have obtained. Having information without using is meaningless. Strive as much as possible to know all that you need to know about moving to your next level and take action at the right time.

(3) GUT: According to oxford advance learner dictionary, gut is defined as the courage or ability to do something difficult or unpleasant. The truth is that life is not fair for anybody, and definitely you are going to have your own share of life's difficulty in your quest for success. If you must succeed in the real world, gut is a necessary factor, because without it you will lack the courage to take action when things are not favorable, and that will keep you long in the valley of mediocrity. You may be very intelligent while in school, but after graduation you will discover that so many of your classmates who were not as intelligent as you were back in your school days are getting ahead, the reason is simply because they have the gut to try their ideas and that's what is getting them going.

To develop this quality, all you have to do is to cure yourself of every known fear. Experts in the field of personal development have identified certain fears that contribute to people's failure in life. Such fears include, the fear of death, fear of loss love, fear of ill-health, fear of criticism, fear of physical pain, fear of old age and so on. I assure you that if you can master these basic fears, you are going to have enough gut to try anything. Action is what produces result. You will never succeed if you don't try and to try all you need is gut.

(4) HARD WORK: In all of human history, hard work has been a critical tool of success, nothing can replace it. For you to survive and excel in the real world, you need an unwavering ability to take action, and persevere until you succeed. Most persons fail in life due to idleness. If you want to be poor all you need to do is be idle, and before you know it poverty will overtake you. A wise man once said that “where talent is lazy, hard work overtakes it”. No matter how knowledgeable, gifted and talented you are, if you refused to be hard-working, you will definitely be a failure. Always have it in mind that hard work is the only way. Never forget to always blend your hard work with strategic planning and persistence. Hard work combined in this manner will produce success.

(5) NETWORKING: Networking has to do with your ability to connect with people that will help you in getting to your next level. Niyi Adesanya, a personal development expert based in Nigeria once define individual competitiveness (in my own word, your capacity for success) as ‘’what you know + how you express it × by who you know and who knows you’’. I completely agree with his definition. The caliber of people you know and people who know you has a way of facilitating your success in life. As the world is today, the people we know to be the best in certain field are not actually the best. There are so many people who would have out-shined them if they are brought out of obscurity, but because they are not known by those who can position them to receive the honour they are worthy of, they remain irrelevant in their cocoon. If we must fully maximize our potential and remain relevant, our ability to network and connect with people who can help us get to our next level is critical.

Author: Taiwo Emayosanlomo, Success coach and Personal development expert.

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Thank U so much coach,I was immensely inspired and motivated.
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by finesthaykay(m): 9:48pm On Oct 21, 2015
Thanks...was helpful
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Emasky4real(m): 9:51pm On Oct 21, 2015
NasNation:
Thank U so much coach,I was immensely inspired and motivated.
You are welcome sir. Thanks for reading the post.
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Emasky4real(m): 9:54pm On Oct 21, 2015
finesthaykay:
Thanks...was helpful
You are welcome.
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by 400billionman: 11:31pm On Oct 21, 2015
Everything here is true..
Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Tamakay(m): 11:38pm On Oct 21, 2015
Beautiful one there. I just wish I can give u 1000 likes. Keep it up guy.

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