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NYSC: What Next After Service, By Atuk Patience Terro

It is bitter and sad to see that a graduate is roaming round the society in the name of there’s no job, individuals or youths of these great nation should rise in other to tackle this menace. Youths should not fully depends on white colar jobs but rather they should be more creative minded and engage in many intellectual works which will help them in meeting up with their needs.

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Nigeria is a nation blessed with creative minded youths who have foresight towards achieving national development if given the ample opportunity to establish their talents and skills.

However, despites having youths with great talents and skills many students across the nation fail to ignite a particular skill which they will queue into after service. These usually becomes a challenging factor to most students across the nation and world at large.

Also, with the emergence of the internet most things have becomes very competitive in nature, whereby you need to be more active in other to keep ur followers or audience.

It is bitter and sad to see that a graduate is roaming round the society in the name of there’s no job, individuals or youths of these great nation should rise in other to tackle this menace. Youths should not fully depends on white colar jobs but rather they should be more creative minded and engage in many intellectual works which will help them in meeting up with their needs.

Moreover, I hereby call on government to creates or establish skill acquisition programmes for youths and to also engage them in many developmental programmes which will help in boosting national economy and it will help the nation to thrive and grow. Because as it is said no nation has ever flourish without it youths and when government and youths work together it will help them in achieving great success and also take the country to next level and it will help in eradicating or reducing high rates of crimes in the society like kidnapping, fraud, armed robbery, banditry, thuggery and others this will help the nation to thrive and regain it fit back as the giants of Africa.

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Atuk Patience Terro
Email address: atukbaturepatience@gmail.com
Phone no. 09027537673

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