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@jaeinspire @DrKalu_ Kindly visit the study center around you for proper guidance and updated info
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@balinga2025 @DrKalu_ Hi
I'm about to apply for the same course, any pointers please?
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@The_Barr_OluT You never mentioned the age factor. The limitation of age is the big barrier to entry
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I’ve said this over and over again.
Graduate Trainee is your ticket to a world of possibilities.🚀
You can get into ANY company with their graduate trainee program.
A Yoruba graduate can work in oil and gas
A linguistics graduate can work in the bank
‘How did you switch from law to finance’
My dear, graduate trainee ni oooooo
As soon as you complete your NYSC, shoot your shots to as many graduate trainee as you come across.
Join group chats where opportunities are shared
Banks, oil companies, financial institutions, investment banks. The opportunities are limitless 🚀🚀
Pejuola| HR🗣️@Pejuola_a
Graduate trainee programs are literally one of the best moves for fresh graduates. Start practicing those aptitude tests early to stay ahead and boost your chances. Preparation is everything.
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I’ve applied to jobs through email.
I’ve applied through company websites.
I’ve applied through Applications.
I’ve applied through handwritten letters.
I’ve applied through Google Forms.
I’ve applied through LinkedIn.
I’ve sent cold emails.
I’ve applied through Jobberman.
No results yet, but we keep going 🤍🤍
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@AramideOyekunle @piggyvest My love for piggyvest no be hear. Doesn't even mind starting as a graduate trainee ❤️
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At this Point I don't know if my CV is the problem or the assessments or the Course I studied!!
Applying for jobs after graduation and NYSC in Nigeria is not for the weak. I know people that even graduated last year and are working in these big firms because their father knows the CEO's friend or Himself.
I studied industrial Chemistry, this is a very important course but I can't seem to put this course into any use again yet someone out there is telling me to go and do masters. I've not even used this BSc to get a job yet it's Msc?? How possible
I just wanted to rant this morning because it's as if going to a university and graduating is a Scam!!! These are few rejections just in the space of 1-2 months
Maybe I would have just done Fraud like others and look down on those that went to the university
I need a job, I need something doing, Man's not getting Younger anymore. I don't even like picking my younger siblings calls again coz I know it's billing and I can't give what I don't have
OMO!!




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Didn’t expect this to blow up like this.
Appreciate everyone showing love 🙏
Consistency really pays.
Taofeek@balinga2025
@DrKalu_ I recently graduated from NOUN Jan 2026 and got a job with an I.T company in Lagos. BSc Business Administration 4.13 CGPA
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You guys should go to cinemas, those places are empty, people are not going to watch movies at the cinema anymore, and I don’t even blame them honestly.
1 movie ticket is about 15k, apart from popcorn
Let’s say you’re on a date and you’re paying for 2, that’s already 30k
Now include popcorn for two, that’s about 8-10k
Everything will be about 40k. All this excluding transportation
Imagine going to see a movie for almost 50k. Omo
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@balinga2025 @DrKalu_ Please how did you go about this . I want to enroll
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@balinga2025 @DrKalu_ Sir please I want to enroll for a CyberSecurity Course but I would need a brief guidance on how the lecture routine works and payment fees too.
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Out of 1.8k comments, na she get 1.5k 😭
Jemimah@dav63434
Congrats to me started new Job in an oil company🙃 Total Energies👌
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@nounofficial_ I applied for transcripts since two weeks without any updates. This is really depressing
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EASTER SUNDAY MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA (NOUN)
Distinguished members of our University community, Esteemed Staff, Dear Students, and Friends: Warm greetings to you all on this blessed Easter Sunday.
Today, across the world, millions pause to reflect on the profound meaning of Easter – the celebration of resurrection, renewal, and the quiet triumph of life over all that seeks to limit it.
While this day holds deep spiritual significance for our Christian brothers and sisters, its message resonates gently yet powerfully with all of us, regardless of faith tradition or philosophical orientation.
Easter Sunday is, at its core, a reminder that renewal is not a distant hope, it is a present and living possibility.
The Scripture tells us, “He is not here, but is risen” (Luke 24:6). Beyond its sacred meaning, this expresses a universal philosophical truth: that what appears finished is not always final, and that new beginnings often emerge from unexpected places.
What seems like an ending may, in fact, be a transformation in progress – quiet, unfolding, and purposeful.
In deeper reflection, Easter invites us to reconsider the nature of endings themselves. It teaches us that closure is rarely absolute; rather, existence is structured in such a way that renewal remains possible.
Within the human condition lies an enduring capacity to rise, to adapt, and to transcend limitation. Even in moments of uncertainty, there exists within us a quiet strength, the ability to begin again.
Across cultures and traditions, this wisdom is echoed: that after hardship comes ease, after darkness comes light, and that no season – however prolonged – is permanent.
Easter Sunday, therefore, is not merely observed; it is experienced as a gentle assurance that life continues to move toward meaning, growth, and possibility. And so, on this Easter Sunday, we are invited – not compelled, but invited – to pause, to reflect, and to renew – not only our hopes, but also our commitments, our discipline, and our sense of purpose.
For us as a University community, this message carries particular depth and relevance.
The National Open University of Nigeria stands as a living embodiment of this principle of renewal. Every day, we extend opportunity beyond conventional boundaries. We bring learning to those who work tirelessly, to those in remote areas, to those rebuilding their lives, and to those who refuse to allow circumstance to define their future.
In doing so, we affirm a simple but profound truth: that the human mind must remain free, and that education is one of the most enduring instruments of personal and societal transformation. Here, limitation is not denied – but it is not allowed to prevail. Here, potential is not assumed, it is cultivated.
To our dear students, this day offers a gentle but powerful reassurance that your journey is meaningful. There may be moments of fatigue, moments of uncertainty, moments when progress seems slow or even invisible. Yet, like the gradual unfolding of dawn, growth is taking place –quietly, steadily, and purposefully.
Let this Easter Sunday renew your confidence. Let it strengthen your discipline. Let it deepen your commitment to your goals. Let it rekindle your sense of possibility. And let it remind you that every step forward, no matter how small, is significant.
Remember that persistence, even in small measures, builds momentum. What you consistently do today shapes who you become tomorrow.

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