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Just to add again that even the topic is very inaccurate. True that only a small percentage of Nigerian graduates get jobs as soon as they graduate; but that's not to say that they end up NEVER getting jobs. No. Most cases, what we suffer is delayed employment, underemployment, "slavery" (exploitative) employment, etc, BUT NOT perpetual unemployment. Remember also that a good number of Nigerian graduates were not even happy with their courses of study. Many were forced to read their courses simply cos that's what was available at the time they were admitted; Such people would be quite happy to jump ship to better disciplines! |
Hey Guys, am actually sorry to sorta burst ya bubbles, but, it's really disheartening to see (or hear) someone uploading this honorable site with loads of misleading information. It's obvious to me that henryarm or whatever his name is certainly not and has never been an employee of ExxonMobil. He got it wrong in the interview formats, choice of venue for medicals, salary range, tax rates, and what have U. I don't actually intend to join issues with him; perhaps he once attended a Mobil interview, but am sure that's as far as he got. Else, I challenge him to mention the specific Mobil department and group he works with, even if he doesn't mention his full name.Not that it makes any much difference to your enqiries, anyway. But this is a forum where respectable Nigerians come with important questions seeking genuine answers. Y then shd they be misled by some one who gets a kick from making people feel that he's an Oil worker? Have a wonderful outing at your various interviews and tests, all. |
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