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UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Glimpsetv(op): 1:56am On Aug 25, 2025
A viral video of some UBA staff sharing the courses they studied at university compared to the professions they currently practice has sparked mixed reactions online. Many viewers are now questioning the relevance of studying a particular course in Nigerian universities today.

For instance, one UBA staff member, Ayo, revealed that he studied Human Anatomy at the university but now works at UBA as a Data Analyst in the HR department. Another staff member, Millicent, studied Biochemistry but currently works as a Business Analyst and Project Manager at the bank. When asked how she made the career switch, she explained that she took additional online courses through HeelsandTech.

Similarly, Adeniyi shared that he studied Water Resources Management in school but now works in the Compliance, Transaction, and Monitoring Unit of the bank.

Considering that most of them studied courses unrelated to banking yet now work in the banking sector and other diverse professions, the video has raised important questions about the relevance of one’s course of study in Nigerian universities today.

This also serves as a motivation to anyone that irrespective of your course of study in school—especially those who couldn’t get their choice of courses in the university—you can always pursue your dream even after your first degree.


Watch the full video to hear more UBA staff share what they studied in school versus the careers they currently pursue.

What are your thoughts? Share them in the comments below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDQdBjms56U?si=iSL0sw2ZHIUZMy6l

Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Glimpsetv(op): 2:02am On Aug 25, 2025
Summary:

A viral video shows UBA staff revealing the courses they studied in university versus their current banking careers, sparking debate on the relevance of degrees in Nigeria and motivating graduates that they can still pursue their dreams regardless of their first course of study.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by illicit(m):
I studied Linguistics, whenever I tell someone I am a Linguist

They assume I speak many languages

Olodos


😂
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by edoman2016: 5:46am On Aug 25, 2025
Majority studied science courses while commercial graduates in courses like Economics, Accounting and Finance struggle to compete against them.

No thanks to mathematical inclined aptitude test for employment.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by YoobaNesan: 6:26am On Aug 25, 2025
Computer science --- collateral management. cool
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Nairalander248: 7:07am On Aug 25, 2025
Even if you study Yoruba language in school, you can work in a bank...
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by samuelson06(m): 9:01am On Aug 25, 2025
The problem with studying one thing and ending up doing a totally different thing is that you'll hardly move up the career ladder in your chosen career because you don't have a background there. Banks intentionally exploit this loophole so they can keep their staff in one tiny spot—doing so much and earning little. I wouldn't advise anyone go this route. It's always limiting because your employer will always use that weakness to exploit you.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Therock5555(m): 9:02am On Aug 25, 2025
I know one bank manager wey study religious studies for uni...


Na that day my eyes open...
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by 2cribz: 9:33am On Aug 25, 2025
Under
What



Under paid jobs


Peanuts
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Houseofglam7(f): 10:39am On Aug 25, 2025
🤭
Some studied marine engineering and are dancing on TikTok
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Nehyooh(m): 11:49am On Aug 25, 2025
Houseofglam7:
🤭
Some studied marine engineering and are dancing on TikTok
This is hilariousgrin
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by EngrHumble(m): 12:25pm On Aug 25, 2025
At least education is not a scam.

Learn new digital skills and you'll never regret it.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Houseofglam7(f): 1:01pm On Aug 25, 2025
Nehyooh:
This is hilariousgrin
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Zocalite: 1:30pm On Aug 25, 2025
As far as you can bring money into the bank, na you dem want

But the iT section no be for everyone
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Xking(m): 1:32pm On Aug 25, 2025
Non studied banking and finance, accounting .. like 98% of them are science students, no wonder all the top jambite comes from sciences
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Softmirror: 1:33pm On Aug 25, 2025
illicit:
I studied Linguistics, whenever I tell someone I am a Linguist

They assume I speak many languages

Olodos


😂
That means you have limitations as a linguist unable to speak many languages.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Image123(m): 1:33pm On Aug 25, 2025
Lol,this is not their dream. Just the best job that they found at the moment.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by SmartPolician: 1:38pm On Aug 25, 2025
edoman2016:
Majority studied science courses while commercial graduates in courses like Economics, Accounting and Finance struggle to compete against them.

No thanks to mathematical inclined aptitude test for employment.
Undergrads of those art-related courses are also taught mathematics. The thing is that science students are generally more intelligent.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by yewit37486: 1:38pm On Aug 25, 2025
samuelson06:
The problem with studying one thing and ending up doing a totally different thing is that you'll hardly move up the career ladder in your chosen career because you don't have a background there. Banks intentionally exploit this loophole so they can keep their staff in one tiny spot—doing so much and earning little. I wouldn't advise anyone go this route. It's always limiting because your employer will always use that weakness to exploit you.
This is SO not true. Ask the top bank MDs what they studied. Not just banks alone, even multinationals, ask the VPs what they studied and you will be shocked. With the exception of very few fields such as law, that statement is not accurate.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Prenonjebose: 1:40pm On Aug 25, 2025
Just what is available.. Some have risen up the banking ladder after undergoing courses in finance and management
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by aieromon(m): 1:40pm On Aug 25, 2025
None of these persons will climb up the career path except they back up with certifications and a postgraduate degree that aligns with their current posts.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Fiscus105(m): 1:44pm On Aug 25, 2025
In many jobs, they only needs your first degree, they know, for you to become graduate, you can use the knowledge to manoeuvre your way to make the company succeed.

After all, even bank & finance graduate would still undergo additional training before, he can fit in, in bank industry.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Myrepublic(m): 1:46pm On Aug 25, 2025
I know one guy when study driving,he has left his korokpe driving and he is on nairaland defending Apc . His name starts with H grin
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by LeopardX: 1:47pm On Aug 25, 2025
You saw how the programmer guy dressed differently from the rest of them? Baba just wear round neck polo come office.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Fiscus105(m):
aieromon:
None of these persons will climb up the career path except they back up with certifications and a postgraduate degree that aligns with their current posts.
DECEIVING urself. They would definitely get to the pinnacle of their careers, provided their productivity is topnotch, or their father or relative is one of biggest shareholders in the bank.


Before you arguing further, just go to website of any Nigeria bank and check educational background of 1st-10th personnel in its hierarchy.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by bazoodo: 1:50pm On Aug 25, 2025
SmartPolician:
Undergrads of those art-related courses are also taught mathematics. The thing is that science students are generally more intelligent.
who said. Arts students don't do further mathematics in school. Many arts courses in university you hardly have any mathematics content. So science students are at advantage having done further mathematics and also done maths in uni and even compulsory statistics courses. Aig ran access bank and he read law.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by Kingdavid579(m): 1:50pm On Aug 25, 2025
Science students pay attention to details and are usually very intelligent.

Back in secondary school, not everyone who branched into the science class succeeded. Some who could not cope were later sent back to Arts or Social Science.

But for Arts and Social Science students, there was no other department to fall back to — you simply stayed there whether you performed well or not.

After secondary school, I went on to study Computer Science in a Polytechnic. Even at that level, many students were dropped after ND 1 due to performance issues.

This is why science students often excel in any position or office they find themselves.

Science is very competitive, but I am glad to say that I have successfully completed my HND.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by jayboy112233: 1:50pm On Aug 25, 2025
illicit:
I studied Linguistics, whenever I tell someone I am a Linguist

They assume I speak many languages

Olodos


😂
Please what do you do now?

I want to learn from you because I also studied linguistics.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by WYZAD(m): 1:54pm On Aug 25, 2025
Na only medicine, nursing I never see for bank.
I Don see lawyer sef
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by OctavianAC(m): 1:55pm On Aug 25, 2025
Glimpsetv:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDQdBjms56U?si=iSL0sw2ZHIUZMy6l
If not that wickedness has been propagated in the society and heart of men, every sound graduate can fit into many fields. With an intensive training of 6 months or one year (theory and practical) a sound graduate will do well in medicine, law and the engineering fields. Most courses in the West are just 3 years courses. Those 3 years may include time for social weeks and a few time to lazy about.
Re: UBA Staff Share What They Studied In School Vs. Their Current Professions (photo by david22uu(m): 1:56pm On Aug 25, 2025
Lol... IT is for everyone.

I know colleagues who are top in IT in bank
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