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Nigerian Languages / Re: Unemployment in Nigeria
« on: November 20, 2024, 01:30:00 PM »
To me the most painful part is when applying for a job and they are looking for individuals with 5-10 years work experience me wey just dey graduate.
Nowadays looking for a white-collar job is difficult but having a skill or craft can also be helpful to provide for yourself, being an entrepreneur even do it is hard and expensive especially looking for  capital to start business is better than someone just waiting for or looking for job employment
Unemployment is one of the most common challenges that we face in this country. Taking education as an example, there is a shortage of lecturers/teachers in most primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions, which has a negative impact on the knowledge of future generations unless you enrol your child in private institutions, which not everyone is capable of doing. Unless the government had recruited more individuals.

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Nigerian Languages / Re: What do you think about the minimum wage?
« on: November 19, 2024, 02:17:30 PM »
Do you think these concerns will bring benefits of the minimum wage?

Employers of labour that cannot pay their employees are not forced to pay them the minimum wage at that time at which it’s implemented. The government is the regulating body but when they make things hard for this private sectors employer of labour to afford to pay their workers fees, they can’t question them or halt their businesses. It’s a clear and proven fact that an increased minimum wage can lead to job loss, but in a system that not every tier of government obeys the minimum wage, there’s nothing they can do to the private sectors when they follow orders. You can’t be a victim of what you’re trying to stop.
The activity of certain Nigerian workers is dropping as a result of the high cost of living and the rise in petroleum prices. Even if the Nigerian government implements the new minimum wage, it will not benefit some Nigerians because the majority of individuals in some areas are not civil servants.

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