Right now I find all those universities owned by churches really annoying. from their very unbelievable rules, to their unrealistic policies and worse of all their FEES............yuck! please I believe that religion, politics and business don't mix because many exploit the people who bring children to these schools. A university is supposed to be a place for the individual to find themselves both academically,spiritually and socially especially interactions with the opposite sex.......yeah i said it... but these schools are seriously lacking, can you imagine that if you talk to a guy or even hug him you will be sanctioned?!! movement is seriously monitored!!!!! hello back to secondary school boarding house again!!!!!!!@/?#&%$ that's what i think about them.........theyyyyy suck!!!....(to be contd)
This article has no preamble at all because the heading says it all, i came across it on my favorite The job hunting period can prove to be a dispiriting one in anybody’s life. The travails are unimaginable for Nigerians looking for job in Nigeria; notwithstanding the fact that you graduated with a ‘first class upper’ or not. Of course, unemployment is a norm everywhere, but ours in Nigeria is pathetically an eyesore. Nigerian companies, government organisations and multinational Companies are filled to capacity. One requires ‘connections’ to get a placement with government organisations. If you intend to follow due process, well, the last immigration exercise is a lesson for us all. Multinational companies rarely hire, and when they do, the application process is extremely tedious. Vacancies in Nigerian companies are mainly marketing jobs a.k.a corporate mad man job- where one is forced to wear a suit and hawk the company services from Ojota to MileII, unti...
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