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A young Nigerian man who spent ₦10 million studying Political Science at Babcock University has taken to social media in frustration.
A year after graduation, he’s still unable to land a job that pays even ₦100,000—sparking debate about the value of expensive degrees in Nigeria.
He vented about the country’s employment system and questioned the relevance of some courses, calling them “useless” when it comes to job opportunities.
His remarks have stirred mixed reactions online.
Some criticized his choice of course, while others sympathized with the harsh job market.
He says he spent millions chasing academic prestige, only to realize it didn’t guarantee financial success.
His story has reignited conversations about youth employment and educational reform in Nigeria.
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