My retweet comment about the young lady who graduated first honors and now settling for less because of the education system in Ghana is what I said. I am not talking about jobs... no I am talking about how to get the job. Listen....
Education is literally a right of passage in Ghana but ironically represents a dead end. I don’t care what you say is National Service takes advantage of college grads. They take their skills and time in exchange of a pay that FARRRR TOO LESS. Now...
If it is voluntary fine... that’s the individual choices. But for a system to agree to this .. sis a big problem. I said education because what I have oberseved is that the education given to college students in Ghana are barely operative in the market field. Everyone....
Carries an identical practice. Therefore the dependence on nepotism is THE way for us to thrive. It is so important to recognize that for decades the education system in Ghana has contributed to the employment rates we see today. Yes jobs can be created.. someone...
Can literally set up anything; place money on it and say I’m hiring. That’s a job. But how much can we assure ourselves that with the knowledge we have acquired through our uni education we can create our own sources of incomes and be part of world’s market?
Think... is the knowledge you have acquired in uni for 4 years or more practical enough for you to create something rn in needed in the world? There is something missing in our educational system. We need to update this system.
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