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January 10, 2026, 10:27:21 AM
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Students graduate in Nigeria and start spending their working age looking for meaningful jobs. The new graduate gets frustrated even from last level in school thinking about way forward in life. The truth is that, there are jobs. The only problem is that we learn things that are not in high demands.

Over the years, for decades, our curriculum has been same. We have refused to move with the world as a country.
In as much as some of the courses taught many years ago in Nigeria are still relevant, there's need to update the curriculum to incorporate modern realities.

You can imagine that no university in Nigeria is prioritizing cyber security, AI, Bitcoin investment etc. There should be special field that will involve them. Imagine a school with a department called Cyber Security department?Huh That would be amazing. Sadly these courses are taught only as skills from normal people instead of approved institutions, exposing students to being scammed online and offline by people that'd offer training them in exchange of their money. If there are approved institutions like universities taking these courses as priority, such wouldn't happen.

Our school system in Nigeria is not willing to prepare us for the future, even the present. What they take as priority is creating departments that they can't explain directly where one should work. These departments, you start hearing YOU CAN WORK ANYWHERE from your 100 level, thereby making students already discouraged from beginning of the journey since there's no direct answer to the usefulness of what they are studying.

The major reason for increasing unemployment rate in Nigeria isn't because there are no jobs, but because we focus as a country in training students in fields that are not in high demand. There are courses that you will do, even before graduation, you've landed yourself jobs home and away. Example of such courses are the ones mentioned above. We can't keep training students in fields that when they graduate or even before graduation, they will then start taking other skills to survive because no job for what they studied.
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January 10, 2026, 12:49:45 PM
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Students graduate in Nigeria and start spending their working age looking for meaningful jobs. The new graduate gets frustrated even from last level in school thinking about way forward in life. The truth is that, there are jobs. The only problem is that we learn things that are not in high demands.

Over the years, for decades, our curriculum has been same. We have refused to move with the world as a country.
In as much as some of the courses taught many years ago in Nigeria are still relevant, there's need to update the curriculum to incorporate modern realities.

You can imagine that no university in Nigeria is prioritizing cyber security, AI, Bitcoin investment etc. There should be special field that will involve them. Imagine a school with a department called Cyber Security department?Huh That would be amazing. Sadly these courses are taught only as skills from normal people instead of approved institutions, exposing students to being scammed online and offline by people that'd offer training them in exchange of their money. If there are approved institutions like universities taking these courses as priority, such wouldn't happen.

Our school system in Nigeria is not willing to prepare us for the future, even the present. What they take as priority is creating departments that they can't explain directly where one should work. These departments, you start hearing YOU CAN WORK ANYWHERE from your 100 level, thereby making students already discouraged from beginning of the journey since there's no direct answer to the usefulness of what they are studying.

The major reason for increasing unemployment rate in Nigeria isn't because there are no jobs, but because we focus as a country in training students in fields that are not in high demand. There are courses that you will do, even before graduation, you've landed yourself jobs home and away. Example of such courses are the ones mentioned above. We can't keep training students in fields that when they graduate or even before graduation, they will then start taking other skills to survive because no job for what they studied.

You're outrightly correct about this assertion, there are millions of jobs in Nigeria but the government has refused to open opportunities to employ graduates and this has made many Youths go into crime, gambling and drugs abuse in other to survive they intend to do anything, in other developed countries they make provisions for different courses in their curriculum and once a child is good at any of it in his tender age, they immediately send the person to go and learn it and they get employed after graduation.

Here in Nigeria getting a job is by connection and Man know Man, even those that are old and should have retired so they can rest will work on their ages and duration of service and keeps earning salary, there are so many gooese workers in the system some persons are even death but the permanent secretaries and other government officials keep their names on vouchers and be receiving their salaries on their behalf and be pocketing all the money, Nigeria is so corrupt that it will be difficult for it to get better anyday.

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January 10, 2026, 06:33:03 PM
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Students graduate in Nigeria and start spending their working age looking for meaningful jobs. The new graduate gets frustrated even from last level in school thinking about way forward in life. The truth is that, there are jobs. The only problem is that we learn things that are not in high demands.

Over the years, for decades, our curriculum has been same. We have refused to move with the world as a country.
In as much as some of the courses taught many years ago in Nigeria are still relevant, there's need to update the curriculum to incorporate modern realities.

You can imagine that no university in Nigeria is prioritizing cyber security, AI, Bitcoin investment etc. There should be special field that will involve them. Imagine a school with a department called Cyber Security department?Huh That would be amazing. Sadly these courses are taught only as skills from normal people instead of approved institutions, exposing students to being scammed online and offline by people that'd offer training them in exchange of their money. If there are approved institutions like universities taking these courses as priority, such wouldn't happen.

Our school system in Nigeria is not willing to prepare us for the future, even the present. What they take as priority is creating departments that they can't explain directly where one should work. These departments, you start hearing YOU CAN WORK ANYWHERE from your 100 level, thereby making students already discouraged from beginning of the journey since there's no direct answer to the usefulness of what they are studying.

The major reason for increasing unemployment rate in Nigeria isn't because there are no jobs, but because we focus as a country in training students in fields that are not in high demand. There are courses that you will do, even before graduation, you've landed yourself jobs home and away. Example of such courses are the ones mentioned above. We can't keep training students in fields that when they graduate or even before graduation, they will then start taking other skills to survive because no job for what they studied.

You have spoken well. In some of our Nigerian universities, some of the courses they study their are obsolete and lacks relevance in the labour market. These courses that are not relevant in the labour market should be scrabbed a d incorporate relevant courses into the university curriculum and system. Like you said, their are jobs, as a Nigerian, if you read good course, if you don't work here in Nigeria, you can work abroad. These courses you mentioned are hot cake in the labour market, if go online for job search you will see many vacancies on cyber security, Robotics, and Blockchain. This courses are not studied in our Nigerian universities and those who are opportune to study some of these courses either through online studies are here in Nigeria but are working abroad.

When I was in the university, I studied civil engineering but I studied plenty of the management courses, they want you to learn all the courses so that you can work anywhere, this is actually a wrong way of studying because their is no way you can know everything. By right, a student should only concentrate on his field of study and should not combine other courses to his main area of study, doing that can confuse a student and make your concentration divided.

Another vital thing that most our Nigerian universities lack is good practical, our Nigerian universities should prioritize practical, more especially the engineering students. Here in Nigeria, students will graduate from engineering department but does not have the full practical knowledge of the course that he or she read, is actually wrong.

If our government have the progress and the development of this country Nigeria at heart, they have to look into all these things and incorporate good courses into our Nigerian universities, doing this will help us develop in technologies, produce graduates of international standard from Nigeria.

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January 10, 2026, 11:41:35 PM
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Many people start feeling stuck even before they graduate, because they cant even see where their course actually leads. When the answer is always “you can work anywhere,” it just creates confusion and quiet fear about the future. Its so unfortunate that the entire world has moved on but our curriculum has not, we are still training student for world that no longer exists. you see skills like cybersecurity, AI, and blockchain are already shaping jobs today, yet Nigerian students are left to learn them on their own, most times from unverified sources. it is just so sad and very unfortunate.
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