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Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by theultimatep3(m): 11:03am On Jun 30, 2021
atom080:

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sorry to say, you lack experience alot. what's your joy in instilling fear without an objective fact.
you only posted out of a subjective feelings.
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by the way do you know what mechatronics really is?
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if on the virtue of 'japa', i'm more versed in that!
i have an handful of friends who av japa to u.s and russia for their undergrads.
moreso, i've personally read and researched alot on this 'japa'. i'm not a tyro!

mechatronics is a top notch, believe it or not. though new in nigeria, highly recongnised overse'.
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pls when next you wish to reply me, pls do so with facts and logic. i dislike engaging with emotions and sentiments.

Pls sir, I will like to talk to you in private.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Jacksparrow7(m): 11:05am On Jun 30, 2021
tensazangetsu20:
and funny as it is, Nigeria of today is a paradise compared to the Nigeria coming .
grin grin bruh. this part got me laughing hard grin . but it's true
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Reticular: 11:05am On Jun 30, 2021
This is quite misleading. How do you mean that Civil Engineering or Mechanical Engineering is waste of time? You are definitely not in the industry to make such a hasty generalization. Have you considered the fact that Nigeria is a developing country with vast potential for civil construction opportunities? And you think a student of physics whose emphasis in school are on quantum mechanics, astrophysics, and some abstract stuff would be responsible for the construction of Sky Scrappers? Do you even understand what Mechanical Engineering is all about?

While electrical Engineering is hot at the moment, do you realize manufacturing is an integral part of Mechanical Engineering and will be here with us for God knows when? Please don't mislead people. Let people do what they are wired to study.

tensazangetsu20:
A lot of Nigerian students especially those from high school still hold some archaic mentality that some courses are a sure way out of poverty. The situation of Nigeria and the future should make people dead that mentality o. If you arent from a rich family or well connected you should avoid studying some courses in Nigeria.

The following should be avoided except you are rich or well connected.

Medicine: This used to be a very sure way out of poverty. Just like 14 years back, even NYSC doctors were getting six figures. It was so good that even after NYSC and Housemanship, some doctors had bought nice cars or even built houses. The situation is totally different today. To get housemanship as a doctor na die and even when you get it you will be paid peanuts. To migrate out of the country as a doctor requires serious money which if you arent from a privileged home might be very difficult to meet. To also further as a doctor in Nigeria is very difficult as a lot of residency programs are based on who you know. Its no more about merit just as it used to be before yet every year thousands of teenagers kill themselves trying to get into medicine when they can get into other programs which are much more lucrative.

All Engineering Courses except Electrical/Computer engineering: Contrary to what a lot of people think, engineering a lot of branches of engineering are not as lucrative as people think they are. I was checking unilag's cut off the other day for my cousins and was shocked to find out that petroleum engineering has the highest cut-off point in the engineering department. That is a program that should be scrapped. Its glory days are over and never going to come back and its so restrictive yet a whole lot of brilliant people think killing themselves to study this is actually a good idea. Electrical and computer engineering are the only courses I can really advise anyone to go for as they are very much relevant in the ICT sector. Embedded systems, computer hardware, robotics alongside a host of others are mostly offshoots of these fields.
Lucrative alternatives to engineering that arent as competitive are computer science, mathematics and physics. Someone intending to study civil engineering or mechanical engineering in Nigeria should go for physics. There's practically no place a mechanical or civil engineer can work in this world that someone with a degree in physics cant work.

Law: I wont say much here but if you love poverty, this is an amazing course to study. If you are from arts class, instead of law go for a degree in English. At least with a TEFL certificate and an English degree you can get good jobs teaching English in asia and latin america.

Another thing that might help is that before you study a course, go on linkedin. Create a profile, go to linkedin jobs and check specifically how many jobs exist for your course in Nigeria, Africa and globally.

Nigeria isnt funny anymore to waste time on nonsense and funny as it is, Nigeria of today is a paradise compared to the Nigeria coming so folks should help themselves.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by matrixme(m): 11:06am On Jun 30, 2021
Good advice. Lawyers nowadays are being paid 30,000 naira or a little above in Abuja chambers, with all their smartness. Then add Mass Communication, Archeology, History and international relations, as you won't get jobs in Nigeria. Even the highly revered banking & finance as banks are downsizing and jettisoning the idea of physical branches. It's better you study Accounting, then Applied and creative Arts and Local languages. Hausa is hot cake now in the professional cycle. Learn french. Don't go and read Botany and zoology in school too o... Likewise Fisheries (like I did), soil science and such funny courses. Read Agricultural Economics, General Agriculture. You will be better positioned for the future.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by ocelot2006(m): 11:07am On Jun 30, 2021
I respectfully disagree with the OP...at least to some extent. I'll advise anyone, irrespective of background, to study a professional course that will enable them stand on their own when the jobs are not there. In my opinion, Medicine & Surgery, Pharmacy, Accountancy, Engineering, Computer Science, and Law are very good choices. I'll even go on to add the Agricultural Sciences.

With respect to the OP's point on Engineering, he's absolutely right though about Electrical & Electronics + Computer Engineering. Information Tech and Communication is key now. Equally throw in IoT, Electric Vehicles, Autonomous systems, Artificial Intelligence, SMART grids and cities. Add to that microelectronics is making a MAJOR come back with the present shortage of chips globally and the ongoing battle for supremacy between east and west. EE engineering, Compt Engineering, and COMPUTER SCIENCE will play major roles now and into the future. As for Petroleum Engineering, frankly I think the course is a dead one, especially when countries are now dumping fossile fuel for other forms of energy (solar, geothermal, wind, etc). You only have to look at the trend now globally with IOCs selling off their assets, plus the job cuts. But I respectfully disagree on Civil and Mechanical Engineering as they both remain OVER-RELEVANT, especially with the dearth of infrastructure in the country (roads, ports, airports, bridges, power dams, housing, etc), and the urgent need to provide these. I encourage young ones to delve into these courses, irrespective of their economic backgrounds as they will definitely pay off. Just avoid courses like Chemical Engineering, Textile, Materials and Metallurgical, or any course that restricts you.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Franklyspeakin: 11:08am On Jun 30, 2021
You that wanted an affirmation with a pat at your back that your course is great, why are you now feeling hurt cos he did otherwise? Let me tell you, Nigeria will shock you soon. Just try your best and be the very best in your course of study so that you give yourself a better fighting chance. Shay he gave you an assignment, go to LinkedIn create a profile and check for opportunities for your course home and abroad.
atom080:

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AMEN!
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Yet, your response is not a fact i had wanted.
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let me give a little fact.
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facebook search 'ischolarinitaive'.
just scroll through their page.
there, u wl see one of their scholar, who studied mechatronics at fuoye. he won a fully funded phd scholarship to a prestigious uni in the u.s... yet he study mechatronics.
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also visit "educationusa abuja" fb page and see how engr students are getting fully funded scholarship in u.s(majority are mechanical guys).
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fact check ur self, dnt believe me for my words.
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i engage in facts, i love logic.

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Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by NaMe4: 11:10am On Jun 30, 2021
tensazangetsu20:
A lot of Nigerian students especially those from high school still hold some archaic mentality that some courses are a sure way out of poverty. The situation of Nigeria and the future should make people dead that mentality o. If you arent from a rich family or well connected you should avoid studying some courses in Nigeria.

The following should be avoided except you are rich or well connected.

Medicine: This used to be a very sure way out of poverty. Just like 14 years back, even NYSC doctors were getting six figures. It was so good that even after NYSC and Housemanship, some doctors had bought nice cars or even built houses. The situation is totally different today. To get housemanship as a doctor na die and even when you get it you will be paid peanuts. To migrate out of the country as a doctor requires serious money which if you arent from a privileged home might be very difficult to meet. To also further as a doctor in Nigeria is very difficult as a lot of residency programs are based on who you know. Its no more about merit just as it used to be before yet every year thousands of teenagers kill themselves trying to get into medicine when they can get into other programs which are much more lucrative.

All Engineering Courses except Electrical/Computer engineering: Contrary to what a lot of people think, engineering a lot of branches of engineering are not as lucrative as people think they are. I was checking unilag's cut off the other day for my cousins and was shocked to find out that petroleum engineering has the highest cut-off point in the engineering department. That is a program that should be scrapped. Its glory days are over and never going to come back and its so restrictive yet a whole lot of brilliant people think killing themselves to study this is actually a good idea. Electrical and computer engineering are the only courses I can really advise anyone to go for as they are very much relevant in the ICT sector. Embedded systems, computer hardware, robotics alongside a host of others are mostly offshoots of these fields.
Lucrative alternatives to engineering that arent as competitive are computer science, mathematics and physics. Someone intending to study civil engineering or mechanical engineering in Nigeria should go for physics. There's practically no place a mechanical or civil engineer can work in this world that someone with a degree in physics cant work.

Law: I wont say much here but if you love poverty, this is an amazing course to study. If you are from arts class, instead of law go for a degree in English. At least with a TEFL certificate and an English degree you can get good jobs teaching English in asia and latin america.

Another thing that might help is that before you study a course, go on linkedin. Create a profile, go to linkedin jobs and check specifically how many jobs exist for your course in Nigeria, Africa and globally.

Nigeria isnt funny anymore to waste time on nonsense and funny as it is, Nigeria of today is a paradise compared to the Nigeria coming so folks should help themselves.

Good advice.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by atom080: 11:11am On Jun 30, 2021
Billyonaire666:
The entire educational system is bullshitt, the curriculum was not designed with century 21 in mind. Those courses are mostly outdated. People are still being lectured about 9 planets in the solar system, that there are only 3 states of matter etc.

Are these not crazy people?

I will say, study how to make money using 21st century tools. Learn how to build houses, learn how to build phones, learn how to develop AI applications, learn how to make money via ecommerce. Learn to make money online generally. Study health sciences, pharmaceuticals and be useful.

Stop going to school, study online. Stop going to churches or mosques, learn about God online, stop wasting your motherffucking time in classes, it is useless, even if you get a job,

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the bossiest!
what do you have to say(advice) for engr student? mechatronics engr to be precise.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Classickj(m): 11:11am On Jun 30, 2021
tensazangetsu20:
A lot of Nigerian students especially those from high school still hold some archaic mentality that some courses are a sure way out of poverty. The situation of Nigeria and the future should make people dead that mentality o. If you arent from a rich family or well connected you should avoid studying some courses in Nigeria.

The following should be avoided except you are rich or well connected.

Medicine: This used to be a very sure way out of poverty. Just like 14 years back, even NYSC doctors were getting six figures. It was so good that even after NYSC and Housemanship, some doctors had bought nice cars or even built houses. The situation is totally different today. To get housemanship as a doctor na die and even when you get it you will be paid peanuts. To migrate out of the country as a doctor requires serious money which if you arent from a privileged home might be very difficult to meet. To also further as a doctor in Nigeria is very difficult as a lot of residency programs are based on who you know. Its no more about merit just as it used to be before yet every year thousands of teenagers kill themselves trying to get into medicine when they can get into other programs which are much more lucrative.

All Engineering Courses except Electrical/Computer engineering: Contrary to what a lot of people think, engineering a lot of branches of engineering are not as lucrative as people think they are. I was checking unilag's cut off the other day for my cousins and was shocked to find out that petroleum engineering has the highest cut-off point in the engineering department. That is a program that should be scrapped. Its glory days are over and never going to come back and its so restrictive yet a whole lot of brilliant people think killing themselves to study this is actually a good idea. Electrical and computer engineering are the only courses I can really advise anyone to go for as they are very much relevant in the ICT sector. Embedded systems, computer hardware, robotics alongside a host of others are mostly offshoots of these fields.
Lucrative alternatives to engineering that arent as competitive are computer science, mathematics and physics. Someone intending to study civil engineering or mechanical engineering in Nigeria should go for physics. There's practically no place a mechanical or civil engineer can work in this world that someone with a degree in physics cant work.

Law: I wont say much here but if you love poverty, this is an amazing course to study. If you are from arts class, instead of law go for a degree in English. At least with a TEFL certificate and an English degree you can get good jobs teaching English in asia and latin america.

Another thing that might help is that before you study a course, go on linkedin. Create a profile, go to linkedin jobs and check specifically how many jobs exist for your course in Nigeria, Africa and globally.

Nigeria isnt funny anymore to waste time on nonsense and funny as it is, Nigeria of today is a paradise compared to the Nigeria coming so folks should help themselves.
i need that tefl Cert
How do I go about it
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by resourcedude: 11:12am On Jun 30, 2021
Going to University is beyond graduating with any certificate. Our problem is not being critical with volumes of information we got in our various departments. You mentioned Law here as a poverty stricken field you must avoid. My dear, even Philosophy, Politics, Religious studies can equip and sharpen your mind to identify problem and create a solution (s) in the society.
My fellow Nigerians, eventhough there are professions that are more juicy, Yes, but some people in that profession are still hungry. What I am propagating is opportunities brainstroming and definitely our eyes will open irrespective of your profession. There are millions of people that have excelled in life without university degree; they create, ivent and keep changing the society, making peoples life more comfortable and smart.
With the emergence of current technologies now, the age of certificates is dying day by day. LET US WAKE UP PLEASE! HIDE YOUR CERTIFICATE AND THINK SMART OUR COUNTRY NEEDS IT NOW OR WE PERISH INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELLY.
WE CAN START BY FORMING GROUP OF DIVERSED CREATIVE MINDS. My opinion.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Okeejoseph(m): 11:14am On Jun 30, 2021
What about studying DevOps (Cloud Engineering)??
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by atom080: 11:15am On Jun 30, 2021
Franklyspeakin:
You that wanted an affirmation with a pat at your back that your course is great, why are you now feeling hurt cos he did otherwise? Let me tell you, Nigeria will shock you soon. Just try your best and be the very best in your course of study so that you give yourself a better fighting chance. Shay he gave you an assignment, go to LinkedIn create a profile and check for opportunities for your course home and abroad.
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good and fine, you are good at savage right.
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pls what cgpa do you graduate with and what course do you study?
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if you can't answer me, pls don't border advising me.
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i understand ur type
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thankiu!
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Onekind04(m): 11:16am On Jun 30, 2021
This economics wey I dey study sef tire me oo. Demand and supply since 100 level which way naa....

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Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by stupidmod3: 11:17am On Jun 30, 2021
this one just wan write, dey tell u u are a good writing shey? yes u are.

but u have no idea what to write.
so b writing for someone biko n stop wasting people's small data
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by musicology: 11:17am On Jun 30, 2021
caesymore:
Mr. Op you have no clue...

your post is misleading

undecided
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Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Nobody: 11:18am On Jun 30, 2021
tensazangetsu20:
A lot of Nigerian students especially those from high school still hold some archaic mentality that some courses are a sure way out of poverty. The situation of Nigeria and the future should make people dead that mentality o. If you arent from a rich family or well connected you should avoid studying some courses in Nigeria.

The following should be avoided except you are rich or well connected.

Medicine: This used to be a very sure way out of poverty. Just like 14 years back, even NYSC doctors were getting six figures. It was so good that even after NYSC and Housemanship, some doctors had bought nice cars or even built houses. The situation is totally different today. To get housemanship as a doctor na die and even when you get it you will be paid peanuts. To migrate out of the country as a doctor requires serious money which if you arent from a privileged home might be very difficult to meet. To also further as a doctor in Nigeria is very difficult as a lot of residency programs are based on who you know. Its no more about merit just as it used to be before yet every year thousands of teenagers kill themselves trying to get into medicine when they can get into other programs which are much more lucrative.

All Engineering Courses except Electrical/Computer engineering: Contrary to what a lot of people think, engineering a lot of branches of engineering are not as lucrative as people think they are. I was checking unilag's cut off the other day for my cousins and was shocked to find out that petroleum engineering has the highest cut-off point in the engineering department. That is a program that should be scrapped. Its glory days are over and never going to come back and its so restrictive yet a whole lot of brilliant people think killing themselves to study this is actually a good idea. Electrical and computer engineering are the only courses I can really advise anyone to go for as they are very much relevant in the ICT sector. Embedded systems, computer hardware, robotics alongside a host of others are mostly offshoots of these fields.
Lucrative alternatives to engineering that arent as competitive are computer science, mathematics and physics. Someone intending to study civil engineering or mechanical engineering in Nigeria should go for physics. There's practically no place a mechanical or civil engineer can work in this world that someone with a degree in physics cant work.

Law: I wont say much here but if you love poverty, this is an amazing course to study. If you are from arts class, instead of law go for a degree in English. At least with a TEFL certificate and an English degree you can get good jobs teaching English in asia and latin america.

Another thing that might help is that before you study a course, go on linkedin. Create a profile, go to linkedin jobs and check specifically how many jobs exist for your course in Nigeria, Africa and globally.

Nigeria isnt funny anymore to waste time on nonsense and funny as it is, Nigeria of today is a paradise compared to the Nigeria coming so folks should help themselves.

Brilliant post sir. Thanks.

Though i disagree with you regarding medicine. While things are bad now, it isn't utterly terrible.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Abdulkabyr04(m): 11:19am On Jun 30, 2021
"There's practically no place a mechanical or civil engineer can work in this world that someone with a degree in physics cant work." I disagree with this point, Comparing Civil Engineering with someone who studied Physics. Oga abeg shift, your post is mislaesding.

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Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by musicology: 11:19am On Jun 30, 2021
tensazangetsu20:
A lot of Nigerian students especially those from high school still hold some archaic mentality that some courses are a sure way out of poverty. The situation of Nigeria and the future should make people dead that mentality o. If you arent from a rich family or well connected you should avoid studying some courses in Nigeria.
What about Psychology? Seems like its practice is non existent in the country unless you get employed as a lecturer

The following should be avoided except you are rich or well connected.

Medicine: This used to be a very sure way out of poverty. Just like 14 years back, even NYSC doctors were getting six figures. It was so good that even after NYSC and Housemanship, some doctors had bought nice cars or even built houses. The situation is totally different today. To get housemanship as a doctor na die and even when you get it you will be paid peanuts. To migrate out of the country as a doctor requires serious money which if you arent from a privileged home might be very difficult to meet. To also further as a doctor in Nigeria is very difficult as a lot of residency programs are based on who you know. Its no more about merit just as it used to be before yet every year thousands of teenagers kill themselves trying to get into medicine when they can get into other programs which are much more lucrative.

All Engineering Courses except Electrical/Computer engineering: Contrary to what a lot of people think, engineering a lot of branches of engineering are not as lucrative as people think they are. I was checking unilag's cut off the other day for my cousins and was shocked to find out that petroleum engineering has the highest cut-off point in the engineering department. That is a program that should be scrapped. Its glory days are over and never going to come back and its so restrictive yet a whole lot of brilliant people think killing themselves to study this is actually a good idea. Electrical and computer engineering are the only courses I can really advise anyone to go for as they are very much relevant in the ICT sector. Embedded systems, computer hardware, robotics alongside a host of others are mostly offshoots of these fields.
Lucrative alternatives to engineering that arent as competitive are computer science, mathematics and physics. Someone intending to study civil engineering or mechanical engineering in Nigeria should go for physics. There's practically no place a mechanical or civil engineer can work in this world that someone with a degree in physics cant work.

Law: I wont say much here but if you love poverty, this is an amazing course to study. If you are from arts class, instead of law go for a degree in English. At least with a TEFL certificate and an English degree you can get good jobs teaching English in asia and latin america.

Another thing that might help is that before you study a course, go on linkedin. Create a profile, go to linkedin jobs and check specifically how many jobs exist for your course in Nigeria, Africa and globally.

Nigeria isnt funny anymore to waste time on nonsense and funny as it is, Nigeria of today is a paradise compared to the Nigeria coming so folks should help themselves.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Ishilovebestie(m): 11:19am On Jun 30, 2021
Hmmm na wa oh

Nairalanders please save my life,I have hungry for some days now.

1k will be enough for me now....


311 9656 085

First ban,k.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Abedfff14: 11:19am On Jun 30, 2021
one thing is sure and it is becoming certain, LIFE IS A BATTLE
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Nobody: 11:25am On Jun 30, 2021
atom080:

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the bossiest!
what do you have to say(advice) for engr student? mechatronics engr to be precise.

Quite impressive if you internalize the objective and actually have a focused goal that you intend to achieve with the knowledge received. Best to not study courses with 'employment' in mind, but look at the courses you study as a tool to achieve a specific goal subjectively.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by bravehost4u(m): 11:25am On Jun 30, 2021
ClixMaster:
Whatever you do, AVOID Mass communication like a plague. E get why grin

Is it because of Chidinma?
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Nobody: 11:27am On Jun 30, 2021
tensazangetsu20:
A lot of Nigerian students especially those from high school still hold some archaic mentality that some courses are a sure way out of poverty. The situation of Nigeria and the future should make people dead that mentality o. If you arent from a rich family or well connected you should avoid studying some courses in Nigeria.

The following should be avoided except you are rich or well connected.

Medicine: This used to be a very sure way out of poverty. Just like 14 years back, even NYSC doctors were getting six figures. It was so good that even after NYSC and Housemanship, some doctors had bought nice cars or even built houses. The situation is totally different today. To get housemanship as a doctor na die and even when you get it you will be paid peanuts. To migrate out of the country as a doctor requires serious money which if you arent from a privileged home might be very difficult to meet. To also further as a doctor in Nigeria is very difficult as a lot of residency programs are based on who you know. Its no more about merit just as it used to be before yet every year thousands of teenagers kill themselves trying to get into medicine when they can get into other programs which are much more lucrative.

All Engineering Courses except Electrical/Computer engineering: Contrary to what a lot of people think, engineering a lot of branches of engineering are not as lucrative as people think they are. I was checking unilag's cut off the other day for my cousins and was shocked to find out that petroleum engineering has the highest cut-off point in the engineering department. That is a program that should be scrapped. Its glory days are over and never going to come back and its so restrictive yet a whole lot of brilliant people think killing themselves to study this is actually a good idea. Electrical and computer engineering are the only courses I can really advise anyone to go for as they are very much relevant in the ICT sector. Embedded systems, computer hardware, robotics alongside a host of others are mostly offshoots of these fields.
Lucrative alternatives to engineering that arent as competitive are computer science, mathematics and physics. Someone intending to study civil engineering or mechanical engineering in Nigeria should go for physics. There's practically no place a mechanical or civil engineer can work in this world that someone with a degree in physics cant work.

Law: I wont say much here but if you love poverty, this is an amazing course to study. If you are from arts class, instead of law go for a degree in English. At least with a TEFL certificate and an English degree you can get good jobs teaching English in asia and latin america.

Another thing that might help is that before you study a course, go on linkedin. Create a profile, go to linkedin jobs and check specifically how many jobs exist for your course in Nigeria, Africa and globally.

Nigeria isnt funny anymore to waste time on nonsense and funny as it is, Nigeria of today is a paradise compared to the Nigeria coming so folks should help themselves.

On seeing the Bolded I know you don't actually know what you are saying. Full of crap
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by NaMe4: 11:28am On Jun 30, 2021
Gerrard59:


Speaking English as usual.

A farmer in of the SWestern states placed cassava in front of his farms as a deterrent against those cows As expected, the cows ate them and died. The man was arrested not because he planted cassava on his farmland but because senior citizens died. Farmers defended themselves against Fulani herdsmen after series of attacks in Tai, Rivers state. What happened? The Nigerian Army was called in from Bori Camp to "calm" the situation. Prior to those attacks, the army did not "calm" any situation. Or the incident where farmers pursued Fulani herdsmen from their lands only for them to come later and slaughtered all those farmers or the case where a Fulani herdsman threatened to kill a farmer who pleaded with him to leave his land. What about the case in Uruan, Akwa Ibom where Fulani herdsmen cut off the hands of the farm manager of a cassava plantation who dared to pursue them from the farmland. Guess who owns the land? An aide to Governor Udom. What happened afterwards? Nothing! Or the Nairalander who as a result of economic privation of Covid-19 borrowed money and started a vegetable farm only for Fulani herdsmen to use their cows and ravaged everything. How does he pay back his debts?


Keep speaking English.

They and their leaders keep on looking like sitting ducks.
Is it just a hopeless situation for them?
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by atom080: 11:28am On Jun 30, 2021
Billyonaire666:

Quite impressive if you internalize the objective and actually have a focused goal that you intend to achieve with the knowledge received. Best to not study courses with 'employment' in mind, but look at the courses you study as a tool to achieve a specific goal subjectively.

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wow, this is mind blowing!
thank you!
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Dannyfan(m): 11:30am On Jun 30, 2021
tensazangetsu20:
A lot of Nigerian students especially those from high school still hold some archaic mentality that some courses are a sure way out of poverty. The situation of Nigeria and the future should make people dead that mentality o. If you arent from a rich family or well connected you should avoid studying some courses in Nigeria.

The following should be avoided except you are rich or well connected.

Medicine: This used to be a very sure way out of poverty. Just like 14 years back, even NYSC doctors were getting six figures. It was so good that even after NYSC and Housemanship, some doctors had bought nice cars or even built houses. The situation is totally different today. To get housemanship as a doctor na die and even when you get it you will be paid peanuts. To migrate out of the country as a doctor requires serious money which if you arent from a privileged home might be very difficult to meet. To also further as a doctor in Nigeria is very difficult as a lot of residency programs are based on who you know. Its no more about merit just as it used to be before yet every year thousands of teenagers kill themselves trying to get into medicine when they can get into other programs which are much more lucrative.

All Engineering Courses except Electrical/Computer engineering: Contrary to what a lot of people think, engineering a lot of branches of engineering are not as lucrative as people think they are. I was checking unilag's cut off the other day for my cousins and was shocked to find out that petroleum engineering has the highest cut-off point in the engineering department. That is a program that should be scrapped. Its glory days are over and never going to come back and its so restrictive yet a whole lot of brilliant people think killing themselves to study this is actually a good idea. Electrical and computer engineering are the only courses I can really advise anyone to go for as they are very much relevant in the ICT sector. Embedded systems, computer hardware, robotics alongside a host of others are mostly offshoots of these fields.
Lucrative alternatives to engineering that arent as competitive are computer science, mathematics and physics. Someone intending to study civil engineering or mechanical engineering in Nigeria should go for physics. There's practically no place a mechanical or civil engineer can work in this world that someone with a degree in physics cant work.

Law: I wont say much here but if you love poverty, this is an amazing course to study. If you are from arts class, instead of law go for a degree in English. At least with a TEFL certificate and an English degree you can get good jobs teaching English in asia and latin america.

Another thing that might help is that before you study a course, go on linkedin. Create a profile, go to linkedin jobs and check specifically how many jobs exist for your course in Nigeria, Africa and globally.

Nigeria isnt funny anymore to waste time on nonsense and funny as it is, Nigeria of today is a paradise compared to the Nigeria coming so folks should help themselves.
This is very wrong and shouldn't have make it to the front page.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Psalmspsalms: 11:30am On Jun 30, 2021
uchaymart:


Can you afford being a pilot in Nigeria?
Let me help you, NO.

if your financial background is not solid,forget it...let's not talk about the connection to take you there yet
Seriously, I can't afford it but the Title of Op's write up made me include piloting since its not included among his courses
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Komu1048(m): 11:32am On Jun 30, 2021
Christistruth00:

Agriculture is the new Goldmine although it has often been how God lifted Nations out of Poverty including America and UK there was always an Agricultural Revolution before an Industrial one and that is why some misled Cattle Hearders think they can hold Nigeria by the Jugular using their Ancient outdated Livestock rearing method

They are in for a Shock the South can breed bigger and better Livestock with better Production of Milk once we get the right type of Agricultural Revolution

Ostrich and Antelope Production can also be big

Antelope Milk can last for 9 months without refrigeration and without Spoiling


Be deceiving yourself. If you are not from a wealthy family Agriculture should be the number one course you should avoid. Infact it’s better to sleep throughout the five years than to go ahead with it. Many job portals don’t even add agriculture to the list of degrees.
Forget the media propaganda if you are not rich you can’t even survive in the agro sector. You keep investing and expecting a return that is 60-40 bound to fail. What are you going to survive on during this waiting period.
Las las you will either end up as agric teacher(and earn 15k per month, where maths teacher are earning over 40k)cox any dumb can teach agric at sec sch level or learn trade.

Even agric sector will rather employ engineer, accountant, marketers than hire a person with agric degree.

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Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by Emm33: 11:35am On Jun 30, 2021
Please what about co-operative economic and management is it a good choice....?
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by drlateef: 11:37am On Jun 30, 2021
OP you are very much misleading and ignorant. You douse the hopes of intelligent people from poorer background. If I had listened to people like you, I won’t be where I am today. I was also told to go and learn mechanic or carpentry. Yet I ignored all the very uncharitable ideas and followed my dreams with prayers and hard work. The rest is history. Please delete this post before you mislead more aspiring poor students.
Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by CALCULUS16: 11:38am On Jun 30, 2021
See! irrespective of ur chosen course, ensure u are passionate about it. With passion comes prowess/talent & with talent comes grace & with Gods grace comes uniqueness and this makes wealth and honour to dine with you. Even if u r passionate about, lets say; botany-you ll surely become outstanding in it and this ll really stand u out. its nt about the course you study that matters, its about ur passion. I knw one man that studied agric science but he had passion for politics, he pursued his passion & became very wealthy. Most graduates think the courses we studied determine our richness, No! its about passion and Gods grace. Thats y u ll see some engineering graduates working in banks, schools etc cos most of them are gifted in calculations only, only few of them r passionate about it and are blessed with spatial and numerical intelligence. If you like study MEDICINE and surgery, if u r nt passionate about it, u wont reach anywhere. U can study any course in Nigeria and excel as long u av passion for it

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Re: Courses That Should Be Avoided By Nigerians From Poor Families. by membranus: 11:41am On Jun 30, 2021
Christistruth00:

Agriculture is the new Goldmine although it has often been how God lifted Nations out of Poverty including America and UK there was always an Agricultural Revolution before an Industrial one and that is why some misled Cattle Hearders think they can hold Nigeria by the Jugular using their Ancient outdated Livestock rearing method

They are in for a Shock the South can breed bigger and better Livestock with better Production of Milk once we get the right type of Agricultural Revolution

Ostrich and Antelope Production can also be big

Antelope Milk can last for 9 months without refrigeration and without Spoiling

Where you go see person wey go buy antelope milk and ostrich meat for Nigeria?

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