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Poll: Who is responsible for the non creativity amidst Nigerian graduates?Government: 0% (0 votes)Students themselve: 0% (0 votes) The tertiary institutions: 100% (1 vote) Parents: 0% (0 votes) This poll has ended |
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White Collar Job Syndrom - Who Is To Blame? by abswale(m): 8:12am On Dec 16, 2009 |
Nigeria students cannot compete favourably with the rest of the world in terms of initiatives and creativity particularly after leaving school. Accusing finger had been pointed to government at various levels for poor curriculum developement and to the tertiary institutions for the poor curriculum implementation. What do you say to it? What is the way out? |
Re: White Collar Job Syndrom - Who Is To Blame? by abswale(m): 6:18am On Dec 19, 2009 |
please participate in the poll. Thanks. |
Re: White Collar Job Syndrom - Who Is To Blame? by tpia5: 10:46pm On Nov 28, 2013 |
its not really advisable for a white collar trained person to decide to take on jobs a blue collar worker has been trained for. the skilled worker will have better tools for the job, for one thing. more likely to be certified is another. just saying. if you want to do such, then get the proper training for it. |
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