Still In The Dark : A Freewrite

You know, I think that you said and yes, truly I mean the indication of or if indicators for. Are you youth success were based on the color coding? I would be trying to be very sad and heartbr en with you. To a large extent, I mean, Nigerians, we love our people, we love the certification and also to a large extent, there is a place and the necessity for higher education. But the good news, you know, I always like to lo at, yes, it's not all dark. The good news is that.


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Increasingly the type of jobs that be required in the future do not necessarily require a university degree. Now does that mean that Nigeria or Africa can we are home free, You know, it doesn't matter. We don't have institutions. No, because what I think we'll start seeing that a lot of the entire institutions and it's already happening.

To lo across W, you know, many of the higher education institutions are now lo ing for ways to modify the programming so that four year you don't have to sit university for four years to become a software engineer, you know.

They're not having to compete with the likes of General Assembly Ambulance, you know, organizations that use boot camp style approaches to prepare people for the world of work and that kind of way we're going. So while it's, it can't be discouraging. To realize we don't have in terms of like brick and mortar institutions that can, that can take in students.

I think that it presents an opportunity for us now Nigeria and Africa and the whole I think it's quite a custom to be frogging and identifying where the trends are going and and they can. With it so yeah so my commentary on that would be yes it's not it's not good but we have an opportunity you can take advantage of alright I mean that's that's a lot you just you just schooled the government right now and I like that and then.



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