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Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by Mynd44: 7:49am On Aug 31, 2021
After more than 200 unsuccessful job applications on LinkedIn alone, Nigerian student Modupe Osunkoya knew time was running out for her to extend her stay in Belgium.

With three months left on her student visa, she either had to get a job or leave the country.

But there was another option - enrolling for her third post-graduate degree since leaving Nigeria in 2017.

"I never saw myself doing a PhD but if I go home now, there is no job waiting for me," the 28-year-old told the BBC.

High unemployment - one in three young people are without work - and comparatively poor living conditions mean many of Nigeria's brightest would rather take their chances abroad than return home.


So last year Ms Osunkoya enrolled for a doctorate degree in Estonia which is running concurrently with her second Master's degree in Belgium.

She settled for Estonia after receiving no job or PhD offers in Belgium.

"The studies are [a] means to an end, and if God says the end is a permanent residency, why not?" she said.

Her PhD in Future Cities at the Tallinn University of Technology is a paid position. At the end of the four-year research she can apply for permanent residency.

She is planning to relocate to the eastern European country for the course, which like those in Belgium, is taught in English.

Ms Osunkoya is just one of many Nigerian students from families who are not part of the super wealthy elite to study overseas.

Last year, around 100,000 Nigerians travelled abroad to study, according to ICEF Monitor, which focuses on international student mobility.

Many hope to become permanent residents of their host country, and take one step at a time to achieve their goal.


Studying about Africa - in Belgium

Foluwakemi, (not her real name) another Nigerian student in Belgium, said: "People complete a Master's degree, go back to do some advanced diploma below their academic level, then some cheap certificate, all in a bid to remain legal in the system."

Despite getting a degree in economics in Nigeria, she decided to start from scratch when she arrived in Belgium, finishing a three-year course in business management - to buy herself time - and then proceeding to a two-year Master's degree course in management.

She has not ruled out the possibility of a second Master's degree and a PhD if she is unable to find work that will open the way for her to get a permanent visa.

"I am an African studying African studies in Belgium and it makes me mad," said a third student, Ifeoma, (also not her real name) who is currently doing her second Master's degree since arriving in the country in 2019.


"I am not taking it seriously, just killing time [while I] decide on what to do," she added.

Tuition fees as low as 1,000 euros ($1,200; £850) per year and the relatively low cost of living for students in Belgium, compared to some other European countries, have made it an attractive destination for many Nigerians from average-income backgrounds.

"Living expenses are low - you can get accommodation for 300 euros per month," said Ms Osunkoya.

Like many others, she left home with only a semester of tuition fees paid and enough pocket money to last a few weeks. She financed her education by working up to 20 hours per week, as she is legally allowed to do, earning up to 1,000 euros per month.

But the preferred destination for students from financially better-off families is still English-speaking countries such as Canada, the UK and the US, where there are more than 13,000 Nigerian students.

Canada preferred to UK

Interest among Nigerian students in the UK has been declining - from 18,020 in 2013/14 to 10,540 in 2017/18, a 41% decrease, according to ICEF Monitor.

One reason for this fall was the removal of a visa that allowed foreign students to work for two years after finishing their studies.

That, along with cheaper tuition fees, less stressful visa processes, and clearer pathways to postgraduate work and residency, made Canada a more attractive destination for many students.

But the UK government has since reversed its policy, hoping to claw back its share of the lucrative global education market.

Like most foreigners, Nigerian students typically pay more than three times the fees paid by UK students or those from EU countries.

But it can be hard for Nigerians to get white-collar jobs in the UK, and even more so in places like Belgium where language counts against them.

Flemish, French and German are Belgium's official languages and most employers want candidates who can speak at least two of them.

Like most other Nigerian students, Ms Osunkoya is only proficient in English, although she has a basic knowledge of Flemish.

"Even if you have a post-study visa you will be competing for jobs with locals who speak the languages better than you," she said.

Some students also complain of racial prejudice, while others say they have become over-qualified and yet have no work experience.

Last week, Belgium revised its immigration policy to allow students to stay for up to a year on their temporary visas to look for a job.

But Foluwakemi says she won't be taking up the option, as once signed up for it, she would no longer be able to return to school for further degrees if she can't find a job.

"It's like being caught between a rock and a hard place," she said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-58319976.amp?s=08

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by Bornsinner7: 7:53am On Aug 31, 2021
I know of a boy who traveled for school since 2013.. since then Baba never come back

Sometimes it's better to be a dog in the city than a lion in the jungle

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by Bar1941(m): 7:53am On Aug 31, 2021
I wish her the very best. It's so pathetic the level of brain drain this country is currently witnessing, no thanks to all our past useless leaders especially the current lifeless dullard. I can't imagine what the fate of this country will be in the next ten years if this problem of bad leadership is not arrested. I pray by then the country had already disintegrated.

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by Raxxye(m): 7:53am On Aug 31, 2021
We die here! grin

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by suffering: 7:53am On Aug 31, 2021
Old news.

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by Sonnobax15(m): 7:53am On Aug 31, 2021
grin

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by MansoryMX(m): 7:53am On Aug 31, 2021
Who would want to come back to a country where there is no job and worst of all! Security level is minus Zero. Nothing here for them except corruption, death, Buhari and is blood sucking demonic government.

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by Crowwejihadist: 7:54am On Aug 31, 2021
All these stress just to make a living.

God please help us cry

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by Triangles1(m): 7:54am On Aug 31, 2021
Everybody wan Japa.

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by Lamasta(m): 7:54am On Aug 31, 2021
Our professionals are grabbing the opportunity to leave this country na me way be unprofessional you expect to stay behind grin

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by datola: 7:54am On Aug 31, 2021
The hustle for many to get out of Nigeria under any guise is real.

I believe one day, Nigeria will be good enough for them to return to their fatherland.

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by ProJectAnatot(m): 7:54am On Aug 31, 2021
Las las na who get money dey do am! The endgame na to Japa sha!

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by pansophist(m): 7:54am On Aug 31, 2021
And their adoptive countries sef are smart. They'll offer you pathways to citizenship as a professional, just to retain you and increase the valuation of their workforce, meanwhile one country somewhere in Africa does everything to either make you leave, or not return, to its own detriment.

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by elmessiahs(m): 7:55am On Aug 31, 2021
Every sane mind wants to run from this hell in the cell

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by Mayng01(m): 7:55am On Aug 31, 2021
Well done
Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by Seniorwriter(m): 7:55am On Aug 31, 2021
Not surprised


@SENIORWRITER

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by chriskosherbal(m): 7:55am On Aug 31, 2021
Triangles1:
Everybody wan Japa.
grin cheesy
Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by KillingIsFun: 7:55am On Aug 31, 2021
Not surprisingly, 99% of the students affected by this are Southerners. Aboki will only prioritize education for the children of their elites, while the overwhelming majority of a-bokis who are poor and starving have to make do with Almajiri/islamic education which radicalises them and turns them into willing touts and killers who can be easily recruited by the tiny minority of educated elites. Nobody should wonder why hisbah will come out and say that it is illegal and Un-Islamic to criticize their leaders. It is because the average Aboki is programmed for a life of mediocrity and slave mentality.
We in the South are always paying the price for Lugard's 1914 evil

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by Mindlog: 7:55am On Aug 31, 2021
Who would want to come back to today's Nigeria.

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by FineUsername(m): 7:55am On Aug 31, 2021
After schooling in one of the best schools, they’ll come back home and serve under a lipsrsealed

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Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by sabreal: 7:56am On Aug 31, 2021
Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by InfernoNig: 7:56am On Aug 31, 2021
Very necessary.
Re: Nigerian Students Amass Degrees To Stay In Europe by obi4eze(m): 7:56am On Aug 31, 2021
angry

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