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| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by holuwajobar(m): 9:38pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
pocohantas:Scam scam scam |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by CsRockefeller(m): 9:38pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Tired of this job palava. I've decided to go into ICT sales. All those Economics and Accounting theories have been kept one side for now. |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by tensazangetsu20(m): 9:38pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Volunteering is bullshit. No one should work for free. Have some self respect. The company you are working for free is using you and making money and making huge profits and you are giving them your time for free. Guys have some self respect please. |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by youngrhosy(m): 9:39pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
ok |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by okoloemmalex(m): 9:41pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
them nor teach you summary for skool fah? we re lazy youths |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by jericco1(m): 9:41pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
pocohantas:I'm still waiting for my own uncle |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Joshmanuel10(m): 9:43pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
A really great advice ![]() But things not as easy as it seems ![]() But we just have to push [color=#000000][/color] |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Rilwayne001: 9:44pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Most youth are less productive in this age of technology and social media is far making everyone lose focus of reality. Making us less productive and in the long run affects our ability of securing a job and even maintaining if eventually secured. i believe social media, even though with its disadvantages, has quite a lot of advantage to offer teeming youths that's really concerned and focused on his/her future career prospects. I believe it's all depend on how we utilize social media to better ourselves. That way, it doesn't just prepare us for the labor market but always prepare our minds to have a well grounded channeling of creativity even away from working as an employee to establishing one owns business and maintaining it. But youths of today, rather than follow on social media, people that have something tangible to offer our career prospect, contribute on topics that open our minds to entrepreneurship, most youths prefer to engage in frivolities. You see most of them on Twitter acting like a primary kids. Most even don't have a LinkedIn profile to position themselves for opportunities, but of course, it's better fun than work while thinking something good comes easy. Until we youths change our mindset of seeing life being rosy post graduation and understanding the fact the labour market is really competitive and nothing good comes easy, and also that you can become and employer of labor too provided you prepare yourself hard for the task—we may continue to struggle as a graduate. |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Itscashkid: 9:45pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
tensazangetsu20:Real matters |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by pocohantas(f): 9:48pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
CsRockefeller:Some of them dey look up to us for help. Many of them still dey as dem been dey since you were in primary school. ![]() |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Oteikwu1(m): 9:50pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
I'm much inspired but does it mean dat my bsc is of no use or how ?? |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by brian91(m): 9:53pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Nuttella:☺... are you one? #no offense |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Laslaslala: 9:55pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Topmaike007:this is just not you alone, many of us here have similar experiences |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Sammy07: 9:58pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
pocohantas:100Km from work ![]() |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by davidtuzy(m): 10:11pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
No matter what, i must succeed in 2020.... Although making it in Nigeria is hard but with Christ and a rigth skill, u are good to go•••••••• |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by CsRockefeller(m): 10:11pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
pocohantas:Some of them dey look up to us for helpExactly!!Many of them still dey as dem been dey since you were in primary school.Inside life |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Farki: 10:13pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Rilwayne001:I don't believe that for one second. I have seen young people using social media to promote their business all while still juggling full time work and/or school. These days we don't have a choice because most entry level jobs these days won't even pay enough for us to have any savings left. |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Rilwayne001: 10:18pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Farki:Take note of my choice of words, most youths do not utilize the social media for bettering their opportunities. Most use it for frivolities. And of course we have the ones that use it effectively. But they're very few. |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by walkwithgod(m): 10:27pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
First things first, Rest in peace uncle Phil. IF we want to go far as a race or country we need to study the Lebanese, Indians, Chinese and Iranians. They rise by lifting others up, here na to compare who house big pass, who dey drive Benz, who dey smoke pass, useless black man mentality. We should learn how to build businesses from scratch no matter how little, you'd be suprised how much you learn in a short time. I read somewhere in Canada how Iranians are taking over the trucking industry. Do you know what they do ? When they get into Canada, they learn how to drive trucks, overtime they must have saved enough to buy a truck to rent out or lease depending on the arrangement. At some point, they invite their relatives over and it becomes a cycle, everyone becomes financially independent and skilled. It's what the igbos do aswell with thier apprenticeship model. Going to school is good, but the Nigerian economy does not support all of that for now. We are in a sabificate economy and there's a lot of money to make in this country if you have a particular skill set as the demand keeps soaring BUT there's a gap between the skilled professionals and unemployment. In the building and construction industry, we hire Togolese boys to come and do POP work ooooo, what happened to Nigerians ? Are we handicapped ?..what happened to someone opening an institute to train people with these skills ? This country is just so useless. People wan work but enabling environment and cost of learning. In yankee, once you finish high school..you either decide to go to trade school (learn work) or uni...as you dey finish..u go dey engaged, no cap. you will start earning...here you go see man of 30+ still dey stay with ein parents, no income, see finish sef na the baba wey top the list. In this part of the world (AFRICA) I don't know why we are always in a competition to outdo or outlive each other. A young man shared stuff he's going through yet some idiots are in a competition of 'who suffer pass'. We are in a 3rd world country where poverty remains a very cancerous disease. I'm in my 20's aswell but it's not easy out there. The 30 - 40's bro need to point us in the right direction so we don't end up making foolish mistakes in the name of going through the 'learning curve'. I share similar story with you OP, lost my job in March due to covid19 and I'm a bit depressed. Thinking of relocating to another state to hustle and meet like minds. We need to come together and form a support group cause as it is now, the government, parents, friends, can't help. We need to take the bull by the horn. Please if you have a high income skill (handwork) that can fetch income daily, I want to learn by all means...Welding & Fabrication...Tiling...Carpentry...HVAC...Auto Tech..Solar...CCTV... I'm tired of applying for non existent office jobs. I need a skill, I need a skill, I need a skill, I need a skill (kindly reach out to me via dm). I wanted to learn HVAC engineering, they gave me a cost of 200k..where I wan get that kind money ? I be armed robber. There are a lot of us that want to engage in something meaningful (trade or skill) but no income or someone to put us through. If a kind nairalander can teach or guide some of us and we replicate, the level of poverty and depression will greatly reduce in this country. THE FIGHT IS AGAINST POVERTY AND DEPRESSION, ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT. Please if there's anyone with the above skills, please reach out to me via signature, we need to help each other. One step at a time, we can overcome poverty, depression and unemployment all at once. Please if there's anyone with the above skills, please reach out to me via signature, we need to help each other. One step at a time, we can overcome poverty, depression and unemployment all at once. THE FIGHT IS AGAINST POVERTY AND DEPRESSION, ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT. |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by earnit1: 10:38pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Hmmmm |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by abundanceseun: 10:38pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
I like this piece. Indeed, Surviving Nigeria as a Graduate Today. VBCampaign: |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Nobody: 10:48pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
pocohantas:they're still processing it. |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Topmaike007(m): 10:51pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Laslaslala:bro the thing Don tire me |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Nobody: 10:51pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
pocohantas:chai.... So savage |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Topmaike007(m): 10:54pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
walkwithgod:it's well bro as you see me now na electrical work I dey learn after years i spent in higher institution |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Ceeblaq10: 10:54pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
e easy to talk na.. Rubbish |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by infogenius(m): 10:55pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Nice article The only remedy is to learn a skill. I am teaching my kids little stuff that I have knowledge about. My boy can create a blog and simple graphic designs. I have told my wife as long as I live my children will spend two years after secondary school (that's if we are still Nigeria) to learn a skill in demand before they go to university. The system is so bad even nysc is a waste of a full year of many graduates. A skill is a handy weapon against poverty so it's important the youths embrace it. Skills are even easier to learn now, go to YouTube (loaded with tons of life changing information) and get school. Nigeria will be great again if only our Youths explore their creative abilities. |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Topmaike007(m): 10:56pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
walkwithgod:I love your comment pls can we be friends I can see that you know what you're doing... |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Vanmatrix(m): 10:58pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Wow this piece is for me, I just graduated last year studied mechanical engineering, and still serving my country, I must say life in school and life outside school is a whole different ball game. Have been practicing most of what you mentioned and I pray it works for me. Again thanks for this wonderful piece... |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by FuckHomophobes: 11:04pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
infogenius:Yes boss |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by ilovelearning(m): 11:21pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Thank you so very much for sharing this. Read through to the very end and I have taken some notes already. God bless |
| Re: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by cronsberg: 11:43pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
I always have a problem with these kind of advice. All of them are greedy wicked jack****$sses that form holier than everyone else. They keep advising you to be disciplined, to learn responsibility, work hard, be fair and honest, and with time, you will get a job and also be successful. But what do you see in the society? Isn't it the complete opposite of what they always say? Is it not bandits and terrorists and ritualists that they are rewarding daily? Imaging him telling the old man who asked him to help his son get a job that he simply doesn't see the character of responsibility in the old man's son because if he did, he would have been helping in selling in the shop. And that is the exact type of excuses that our people in high positions keep telling us. Greedy bunch of wicked people. They can't help a graduate secure a job, they won't even help you with small capital to start something for yourself, they will keep zigzagging you around, make you to be spending the already little you have in business centers to photocopy CV and application letters as if they genuinely want to help you, only for them to dump your documents in the bin and never to be looked at. But come and see the kind of money and help they render to anything female. If there is one thing I have learned so far, it is to never rely on people, especially relatives in high positions. They will never help you. Scrap whatever you can together, raise some capital, invest in a small business, then save money as if it is a religious obligation, and use it to get out of Nigeria or use it to stay and build your life from there. At least no one will disappoint that way. |
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