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Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by olisasegun(m): 9:58am On May 06, 2019
The Interview

Each time I conduct interviews, I usually end up shaking my head and lamenting about the state of education in Nigeria. Our tertiary institutions are churning out graduates who are mainly unemployable. Earlier today, I interviewed almost 50 candidates and by the end of the whole session, the only conclusion I could arrive at was that we have a BIG problem.

In one particular instance, I was alarmed when I read the CV of a particular female graduate of one of the Universities in the South West. It was full of outlandish errors and so I asked her to spell a few words. She spelt the word 'redeemed' wrongly four times before she got it right the fifth time. On her CV, she described herself as one of the officials of the church fellowship when she was an undergraduate but she wrote the name of the church wrongly. She couldn't spell the word 'corper' despite trying more than five times. Yet, during her national service, she taught pupils at a school. I underlined about 10 grammatical errors on her CV and showed them to her. She couldn't even determine where to use apostrophe s.

A particular candidate couldn't speak a whole sentence without committing serious blunders. Even when I repeated those errors while thinking he would correct himself, he repeated the blunders again. Another candidate found it difficult explaining what he studied in school. Some have not developed themselves in any way since they graduated. I had to spend some time to talk to a lady who had her Ordinary National Diploma fifteen years ago but had not done anything to improve herself since then. When she mentioned the issue of paucity of funds, I pointed at her designer bag and her well braided hair as evidence that fund was not the problem.

I asked a female candidate what her aspirations were if money was not a restraining factor. Her answer left all of us on the interview panel with mouths wide open. "I want to live large and live big", she told us. One of the candidates told us he studied 'BSc Economics'. He made the mistake thrice until I corrected him that he studied Economics and not BSc Economics. A fellow was asked to introduce himself and he started with 'My names are...'. I asked him how many people he's introducing. Even when I tried to correct him, he insisted he was correct so I gave up on him.

On one occasion, I asked a female candidate what her husband does. She replied, 'I'm sorry but he's a driver'. I asked her why she was sorry about the legitimate job that her husband does. I told her that the job of her husband does not define who he is. His job is simply a job. I told her I also drove a cab before. I spent the longest time with her as I wanted her mind to be disinfected of the low self-esteem she seemed to carry. I played the video of Femi Ogedengbe, the Nollywood actor turned security guard in the United States and encouraged her to be proud of her husband. Interestingly, the husband is a graduate and I've asked her to give me her husband's CV. She almost broke down in tears when I told her I'd rather hire her husband than her. She knelt and apologized before she left my office.

A few guys had the labels of their suit on their sleeves- at least three of them that I recall. When I asked why the labels were not removed, they grinned sheepishly. One of them told me that is the current trend. When that same guy sat down, I observed that he wore ankle socks with a significant part of his legs showing bare skin. One candidate was particularly striking for his naivety. He came in shaking and stammered while introducing himself. He could barely string a sentence together. When I tried to make him comfortable by asking him to take a deep breath, he answered by saying, "I don't know why I'm like this today. This is actually my first interview". He just finished his national service and anxiety was written all over him.

I made two major observations during the interview session today:

1. Candidates who engaged in extracurricular activities while in school turned out better. There was a lady who was a member of SIFE- Students In Free Enterprise- while she was on campus and she was one of the bright spots. There was another fellow that represented his University at a competition outside Nigeria. He was also outstanding. Likewise, a lady who was Vice President of her Students Union while she was an undergraduate. She demonstrated so much confidence during the interview.

2. Candidates that went to private universities performed better generally. There must be something the private universities are getting right as their graduates communicated better. They demonstrated a far more superior level of intelligence. I was disappointed by the performance of most graduates of mainstream universities and polytechnics. One could almost guess whether a candidate attended a private university just by listening to them.

If you're preparing for an interview, it's in your best interest to do some research about the company you want to work with if you know the company. Google is your friend. Work on your communication skills. You should be able to talk about yourself very clearly and also describe what you have done before-if you're an experienced hire. Your body language is critical- no fidgeting and no show of anxiety. All of us have butterflies in our stomach when we face strange people on an interview panel but with a smile on your face, no one will ever know. A lady cracked her knuckles throughout the interview today. It's very irritating but also shows she was nervous. Your posture is important. Dont slouch on the chair. Sit straight with your back on the chair and your legs together.

Mind your language while being interviewed. It's better to be brief than to be unnecessarily verbose. By talking too much at times, you demonstrate that you know so little. Pronounce words well. It can take some practice but stand in front of a mirror and rehearse until you get better. Be ready to defend your certificate. Demonstrate that you actually earned your degree. Maintain eye contacts. That shows your level of confidence. Good grooming is key to your success. No matter the current fad, it's safer to be conservative in your dressing. Dark coloured suits are best for interviews. Stay with white or blue shirts for men. You can never go wrong with them. You must have a great sense of colour to want to try very bright colours. It's either it turns out so good or you turn out like a magician's apprentice. Ladies have the latitude to try out more colours but the simpler, the better. Pay attention to your hair and hand bag. Synchronize your colours properly. Avoid loud jewelleries. Look your best as the book is often judged by the cover during interviews. Your appearance is what we see first before we hear what you have to say.

We need to declare a state of emergency in our education sector and even start to teach intending graduates certain life skills. Nigerian graduates will not be able to compete with their African counterparts in a few years at this rate.

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by rottable(m): 10:18am On May 06, 2019
Thanks for that

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by Nobody: 10:23am On May 06, 2019
cc: lalasticlala move this

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by olisasegun(m): 10:44am On May 06, 2019
asuustrike1:
cc: lalasticlala move this

Well, I hope so.
It's unfortunate that something this important don't trend online like celebrities, snake, nudity and sex related headlines.

God helps us all.

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by Nobody: 1:17pm On May 06, 2019
olisasegun:


Well, I hope so.
It's unfortunate that something this important don't trend online like celebrities, snake, nudity and sex related headlines.

God helps us all.
Yea
Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by jemimafelix(f): 7:10pm On May 06, 2019
Interesting but unfortunate submission

Please MOD take this to FP nah

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by lorhema(f): 11:08am On May 31, 2019
Informative. I believe it would help a lot of people out there. Really tucked away.

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by Nobody: 1:47pm On May 31, 2019
cc: lalasticlala move this. Please move this as it is educative

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by Pojomojo: 3:52pm On May 31, 2019
Wifey woke up this morning, looked at me & said “Hmm, after 20 years, U don’t even know how to toast again,just yabs ,you have lost it”.I said ok,let me practice with U. Gave a badass opening line. She just banned me from going out.Should I tell her about Badoo & Tinder apps?

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by Nukilia: 3:53pm On May 31, 2019
In this Nigeria where people don't go through any form of interview and they are placed in critical positions grin grin grin grin.

@Op, who will declare the state of emergency in the education sector? grin grin cheesy I hope its not Pa Buhari grin

#WeTooDeyWorry cheesy

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by Nobody: 3:53pm On May 31, 2019
The university system is the worse hit in my opinion.

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by kstyle2(m): 3:53pm On May 31, 2019
So bad. While undergoing my masters programme, I met my project supervisor during my B.sc days. We discussed and he later asked if I could help mark some scripts for his students. This course was a 200 level course and I had firm knowledge in the course as well as having a guide on what the answers should be
What I saw that day left me gobsmacked. Students who can't churn out proper sentences, students writing in shorthand. I asked the lecturer how on earth were these students admitted and he said I haven't seen anything yet.
During my service year I came to the conclusion that we do not have an educational sector. Graduates who can't speak proper English, who can't spell and they weren't fazed about it.
School isn't the only parameter to success in life as shown by several great individuals who dropped out or never went to school. My only concern is that admission should be given to those who merit it and we need to stop graduating 'half baked' students. When students feel they can sort courses, sleep with lecturers or carry 'ochuko' into the exam hall before they can pass, we will keep having a shambolic educational sector

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by Nobody: 3:53pm On May 31, 2019
Good article.
Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by HoldenCaulfield(m): 3:54pm On May 31, 2019
Bb
Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by enemyofprogress: 3:54pm On May 31, 2019
Education still dey Nigeria?

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by 9jaArea: 3:55pm On May 31, 2019
Nice work
Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by israelmao(m): 3:56pm On May 31, 2019
I have been given to self-development daily and it really paying off for me.Never stop learning ,when you stop learning you start dying mentally.

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by Bustincole(m): 3:57pm On May 31, 2019
Scam everywhere even our educational system

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by enemyofprogress: 3:57pm On May 31, 2019
I asked her to spell a few words. She spelt the word 'redeemed' wrongly four times before she got it right the fifth time. On her CV, she described herself as one of the officials of the church fellowship when she was an undergraduate but she wrote the name of the church wrongly


Baba Adeboye must hear this grin grin


She couldn't even determine where to use apostrophe s. maybe because she is not a member of the apostolic church grin

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by ebucha: 3:57pm On May 31, 2019
Thanks
Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by sholay2011(m): 3:57pm On May 31, 2019
Wrong thread title but good post.

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by greenprince(m): 3:57pm On May 31, 2019
This made me laugh so hard!
But he's very correct with a lot of things he pointed out.
I would really love to meet someone like that. His reasoning is super.

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by Sunijacks(m): 3:58pm On May 31, 2019
No matter the Sorry state something can still be done
Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by greenprince(m): 3:58pm On May 31, 2019
israelmao:
I have been given to self-development daily and it really paying off for me.

What are your strategies?
Do you have small daily tasks one can accomplish easily on the go?
Please share, thanks.

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by Nobody: 3:59pm On May 31, 2019
who is we. did and of Buhari and osinbajo pikin school here a president met health sector in ruins he did nothing about it. Abeg stop wasting your time writing about what you cannot change
Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by enemyofprogress: 4:04pm On May 31, 2019
Honestly I do not blame Nigerian students, life is very add in Nigeria and prizes of education are very very expenses that most students cannot avoid to pay their school fees
Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by bluefilm: 4:04pm On May 31, 2019
I've said it before, University education in Nigeria is nothing but a big waste of time.

The lecturers are not really committed.

The students themselves are hardly prepared to learn.

It's a total mismatch in most cases.

Amassing certificate upon certificate is not education at all, most especially if you cannot even defend that very certificate.

But in Nigeria, anything goes.

Which means that people will keep on wasting their resources all in the name of getting a university degree and to be counted as a graduate.

A half baked graduate, even at that.

It's a pity.

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Re: Sorry State of Education in Nigeria by Nobody: 4:05pm On May 31, 2019
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