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THE UNEMPLOYABILITY OF NIGERIAN GRADUATES The term ‘unemployability’ refers to the state or condition of being unemployable i.e lacking the average standard required to be considered for employment. It is quite disheartening after going through the rigors of becoming a graduate and then some groups of mentally retarded fellow in the labour market consider you as unemployable. This has being a trending notion in the labour market and hence contributed to higher number of unemployed graduates in the country. The saying that “Nigerian graduates of today are unemployable” has remained a mystical fact to the society as the statement is being acclaimed by the majority of trainers whom in one way or the other had played a critical role in the emergence of these graduates. To me, it is an irony of fate which can only be described as opportunism or nepotism for the pioneers of such dogmatic fallacy. I cannot ascertain the absoluteness of this trending statement but here are my points of emphasis; If truly Nigerian graduates are unemployable, then the capacity and standard of the lecturers/instructors in the tertiary institutions should be seriously questioned…. Well it is not uncommon to find lecturers/instructors in the tertiary institutions who acquired their degrees by sympathy/favour and the lecturing jobs are given to them as compensation through the act of nepotism. By relation, graduates who passed through the training of these categories of lecturers would eventually lack the employment ability. But the irony of the situation is that such lecturers are the ones whom without using their limbic system echo such unintelligent statement….”Empty vessels make the loudest senseless noise”. If Nigerian graduates are unemployable, then all the lecturers in the tertiary institutions are unqualified and deficient, and should be scrutinized. Also the giving of special attention to people in the academic environment in the form of “honour” should be abolished. In my opinion, even professors should be placed on the minimum wage scale since they regard the graduates they produce themselves as unemployable and this further implies that they are not worth the educational system, hence should be eliminated from the system. The idea of this unemployability stems from the fact that students are only trained to pass examinations (“the copy and paste method”) and if students are to provide answers to examination questions different from what the examiner has in mind, they are downscored. This alone leaves the students with no creative mind but just the read and pass attitude since the whole system place so much value on paper qualifications. Finally, the statement “Nigerian graduates are unemployable” should be redefined as it is being made by people who actually do not fit into any stratum in the society. We all have to develop a substantially new manner of thinking if the educational system is to be preserved…. Watch out for my next article on the moral decadence in the Nigerian educational system….. O. O., 2015 |
THE UNEMPLOYABILITY OF NIGERIAN GRADUATES The term ‘unemployability’ refers to the state or condition of being unemployable i.e lacking the average standard required to be considered for employment. It is quite disheartening after going through the rigors of becoming a graduate and then some groups of mentally retarded fellow in the labour market consider you as unemployable. This has being a trending notion in the labour market and hence contributed to higher number of unemployed graduates in the country. The saying that “Nigerian graduates of today are unemployable” has remained a mystical fact to the society as the statement is being acclaimed by the majority of trainers whom in one way or the other had played a critical role in the emergence of these graduates. To me, it is an irony of fate which can only be described as opportunism or nepotism for the pioneers of such dogmatic fallacy. I cannot ascertain the absoluteness of this trending statement but here are my points of emphasis; If truly Nigerian graduates are unemployable, then the capacity and standard of the lecturers/instructors in the tertiary institutions should be seriously questioned…. Well it is not uncommon to find lecturers/instructors in the tertiary institutions who acquired their degrees by sympathy/favour and the lecturing jobs are given to them as compensation through the act of nepotism. By relation, graduates who passed through the training of these categories of lecturers would eventually lack the employment ability. But the irony of the situation is that such lecturers are the ones whom without using their limbic system echo such unintelligent statement….”Empty vessels make the loudest senseless noise”. If Nigerian graduates are unemployable, then all the lecturers in the tertiary institutions are unqualified and deficient, and should be scrutinized. Also the giving of special attention to people in the academic environment in the form of “honour” should be abolished. In my opinion, even professors should be placed on the minimum wage scale since they regard the graduates they produce themselves as unemployable and this further implies that they are not worth the educational system, hence should be eliminated from the system. The idea of this unemployability stems from the fact that students are only trained to pass examinations (“the copy and paste method”) and if students are to provide answers to examination questions different from what the examiner has in mind, they are downscored. This alone leaves the students with no creative mind but just the read and pass attitude since the whole system place so much value on paper qualifications. Finally, the statement “Nigerian graduates are unemployable” should be redefined as it is being made by people who actually do not fit into any stratum in the society. We all have to develop a substantially new manner of thinking if the educational system is to be preserved…. Watch out for my next article on the moral decadence in the Nigerian educational system….. O. O., 2015 |
NairalandEFCC1:You have actually made manhood very very proud... She is not the one to change you |
Do you agree wit dis?
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bqlekan:The woman was there when he was growing up. So dat is jus a trash and need not to be said because she was neva wit him from d scratch. weda she was wit him or not he will still make it in life... so stop dat trash n get ursef sum popcorn |
WIFE: Darling why are you home this early wearing such a long face? HUSBAND: Had a terrible day, I lost all my colleagues today at work WIFE: Blood of Jesus! What happened? HUSBAND: There was a fire out break down the tunnel and everybody died! WIFE: What a pity! Darling I thank God for keeping U alive. How did you make it out my dear? HUSBAND: Darling, it was God`s work. My stomach was upsetting me so, I took a break to ease myself in the toilet. WIFE: Darling, thank God you are alive. What would have happened to us? I feel so much pity for their families, how are they going to survive now? HUSBAND: My dear it’s a pity, but UNITED NATIONS has decided to give the families of the deceased $10 million each. WIFE: What? !!!! ten million what? So because of your useless stomach upset and the foolish toilet and your refusal to die with your colleagues………make me miss that money?? I beg if you don’t like trouble , go back and join your colleagues o.... |
The Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) has dissociated itself from the on-going recruitment purportedly being undertaken by it, describing it as a fake Recruitment Advertisement and Recruitment Exercise.www.vanguardngr.com http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/fcsc-denies-current-recruitment-exercise/ |
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