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Board Economics
Re: Irrelevance of Education in Nigeria.
by
qwertyup23
on 01/07/2022, 23:58:48 UTC
The adage (school na scam)by most Nigerian is becoming realistic.for a country to grow and develop,it most invest in is human capital.presently.universities, polytechnics and colleges are on strike.the educational system of the country is very poor.

Another problem is high unemployment rate: most graduate that are are qualified and ready to work,are not employed which is decrease the rate at which people go to school.
   With the poor educational system of the country, skills acquisition and empowerment is also low which worsened the situation.

By a mile, education is indeed the best investment that a person can have. A person may be rich but education is something that is innate- one that cannot be taken away from you and one that can yield you constant reassurance and security of excelling in the future.

While that may be the case on your country, you still have to support your fellow citizens and countrymen. With this time where prices are high, constant support and help are needed. Even if you think that such people are taking advantage of their education, still, the relevance of education is so high to the point that such is considered a privilege.