Yearly, thousands of our bright young people graduate, clutching degrees, armed with high dreams, only to find themselves stranded between education and employment. The certificate is intact, but the connection to the opportunity is broken. Our educational system has operated in a silo for many years, teaching students to pass exams rather than to solve problems. We produce graduates, not necessarily professionals. We have mastered the art of instruction but neglected the science of integration. The Nigerian labour market suffers from a l
Yearly, thousands of our bright young people graduate, clutching degrees, armed with high dreams, only to find themselves stranded between education and employment. The certificate is intact, but the connection to the opportunity is broken. Our educational system has operated in a silo for many years, teaching students to pass exams rather than to solve problems. We produce graduates, not necessarily professionals. We have mastered the art of instruction but neglected the science of integration. The Nigerian labour market suffers from a l