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its funny how the initiator of this post thought to make it a referendum on uk schools..he meant his argument generally from what i gather.. but all the same, good perspective. I guess we should all ask our children not to go to school now. I m sure the rich man himself must have specifically prevented his kids from going to school!
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leave story and enter bus
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The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living from the dead. -Aristotle
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Nawao! even 4 UK ma dem de complian say degree no be am. Hw we won come put mouth talk our own 4 naija?
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Ignorance is again on display here. How can someone change the context of the news to mean UK Degrees? The way people respond to topics on this forum shows that some Nigerian graduates are really half baked. The man was making a genral statement. Simon Dolan said and I quote:
“No matter what the government say we know that the current system doesn’t work,” he said. “As an employer myself I know a degree is worthless, every other employer I speak to says the same in the main part. University is not the issue of whether you had a good time or not it is the whether you will be employable at the end of it.
“Graduates come out with a self-right to not have to flip burgers even if it is the only job they can get.
"Schools need to educate children to become fully rounded human beings and not make them just pass exams so they can get to university.
"I think a far larger part needs to be taken with how to be useful in an office or work environment."
What the man is saying in essence is that the school curriculum does not have any link with the working environment and so the curriculm should be tailored to suite the working environment and life in the society as well. Professor Charles Soludo once said that some Nigerian graduates are not employable. This is almost the same thing the man is saying here.
He is also saying that going to the University is not a guarantee that you are employable; which means if you don't study and come out with a good grade and knowledge of your course to back up then your going to the University is worthless.
These days we see some Nigerian graduates not being able to write a good formal letter. In my NYSC camp one girl could not spell the name of her school as we were filling the Year book. Can you imagine! These are the type of people that this man is saying that their University degree is worthless.
He is not discouraging anyone from getting a degree.
IF YOU THINK EDUCATION IS EXPENSIVE, THEN TRY IGNORANCE.
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You are on point...@last poster
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The poster sounds more like someone who is desirous of a UK degree but wasn't opportuned to have it cos how on earth could u confine the argument to UK universities. Well whether u like it or not some degrees aint on the same level. Its not all about possessing a degree certificate rather it centers around you sharpening your mind. I am 100% sure Simon Dolan's CEO is a graduate with intimidating qualification.
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Originally Posted by
meet_tope
The poster sounds more like someone who is desirous of a UK degree but wasn't opportuned to have it cos how on earth could u confine the argument to UK universities. Well whether u like it or not some degrees aint on the same level. Its not all about possessing a degree certificate rather it centers around you sharpening your mind. I am 100% sure Simon Dolan's CEO is a graduate with intimidating qualification.
Sorry to dissapoint you last poster already have a degree just brought this post up to let us know that the situation is not just peculiar to Nigeria alone. The last time a post came up about "Nigerian University degrees being worthless", we were shock shyed and felt Nigeria is the only country on planet earth facing such a predicament. The bottom line here is "it is no longer the certificate that matters but how proficient you become at the end of the day" so while millions keep spending outrageous sums to come study in the UK, i think it is high time we developed our inherent talents more because that is what matters most and let me remind us all this talents abound in Nigeria my country we just need to figure how to put them to much more profitable use. Cheers one Luv my beloveth country folks.