Job market: How Nigerian graduates can navigate uncertain times
Once upon a time, a young graduate named Amina lived in the bustling city of Lagos. Armed with a degree...
Once upon a time, a young graduate named Amina lived in the bustling city of Lagos. Armed with a degree...
The irony of education, especially in this part of the divide is that it is thought that being educated alone...
About 85 percent of Nigerian graduates have no digital skills, a survey by GetBundi, an online education technology outfit, has...
Colin Powell, the former United States of America Secretary of State, once said, “There are no secrets to success. It...
Graduate Guidance Group in partnership with 12 Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) has organised a talent hunt event in...
Adedapo Ajibade, executive secretary of Knowledge Exchange Centre, has said that its organisation’s Graduate Advancement Programme (GAP) has recorded 80...
Jimoh Abdullahi...
Florence Olumodimu, the programme director Nigeria at Digify Africa, has challenged graduates to hone their digital skills to become employable....
A story was told of a young Nigerian man, Okezie Ikerionwu, from the South East who after his tertiary education...
The current harsh economic condition in Nigeria may be forcing companies to prioritise the recruitment of experienced talents rather than...