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Rasaq Babatunde O.
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@NaomiBolanle @epicenee It’s basically just good for reading on mobiles!
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@epicenee Tried epubs and I've never looked back. 😊
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@zubbiesational @epicenee It basically for reading that that what makes it better than pdf
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@epicenee The day I discovered EPUB I read about 100 pages in one sitting
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@iamolarodriguez Are those questions highly practical or just to pass the exam. Anyway I hope I’ll get there to know
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@anic4uu @toshine4u What matters is the education not the certification… we are just trapped in dogmas in education.
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@toshine4u A piece of paper that doesn't put money in my pocket.
Okay.
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What’s really the essence of having a certificate in this country called Nigeria?
You go through school, spend time and money, then still come out and struggle to get a job. So what’s the point if many people still end up going back to learn skills after school?
Wouldn’t it make more sense to skip higher institution and focus fully on learning a skill or trade instead?
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@anic4uu A certificate is still valuable, but the painful reality is that education alone is no longer enough in today’s Nigeria. These days, combining education with practical skills gives people a stronger chance at survival and opportunities.
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@Abu_Yaaseer @AbuMustaeina @OmogbolahanAbi5 I tell you… the tells many things hidden by religious faith though I’m not a member and neither canvassing. All religions faith are cult hiding higher truth for members.
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@AbuMustaeina @OmogbolahanAbi5 Na wetin d rmqk guys seff dey talk na. That they are only doing openly what others do in hiding
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@Babalogy001 @official_Gegeh They are both complementary to human’s development
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@MrShadrach002 @official_Gegeh The main value of education is not financial or occupational, but it is personal and spiritual and character-building. You can become a better husband and father, wife and mother, and citizen. You learn to think analytically and creatively.
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@official_Gegeh Keep confusing yourself, education was supposed to give someone a standard in life and in destiny, do not allow the limitations of Nigeria make you believe that someone must become a fool before he makes it, education is gold, just that here you must suffer before you get anythin
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@official_Gegeh @SergioKarim7 Education was never meant to only produce workers.
Its highest purpose is enlightenment — to teach people how to think, question, grow, and understand the world beyond survival.
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@Didi232154 @PulseNigeria247 What is multiple stream of income… we all want wealth without creation of wealth.
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@PulseNigeria247 The best thing is to have multiple streams of income.
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@Reliver12 @BestofDem_szn I feel for you… you live in abstract world of theories
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I graduated knowing how to code… but I haven’t written a single line of code since then.
The reason? I didn’t have a laptop.
Life hit hard after school no device, no consistent practice,
just theory collecting dust in my head. It’s been years, and that skill I worked so hard for feels rusty.
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@noeasyroute19 @JAMBHQ We are still moving there… it balancing skill and education which the economy needed. Solely focusing on certification isn’t in coherent with reality and employment.
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@JAMBHQ In the end, it becomes clear that the Moniepoint CEO was not exaggerating when he spoke about the decline of Nigeria’s educational system. His comments reflect a broader concern about the steady deterioration of standards and outcomes in the sector
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@noeasyroute19 @JAMBHQ It not the educational system itself, it’s about competence to handle technical and conceptual jobs. Academics is simply got certificate not focusing on student competence.
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@Thebiglade It also help..: being principled is most effective
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