![]() The world being huge alone makes it difficult for global interaction especially for the purposes of commerce and when you take a look at how the internet has bridged this gap you'll understand that the concept of commerce is being revolutionized which will change lives in ways which narrow-minded government system and structure have been unable to. People in different places have different need and different skill sets but placed in different geographical location. This isn't to say many wouldn't make it through the real-time system what I am saying is how many people would? We don't need telescopes to understand that the world is unfair in the distribution of opportunities and resources. In the world nowadays you don't need skills to be rich, all you need are multiple platform of expression, understanding the dynamics of digitization, focus on the prospects of the internet and finding your place. It's pathetic that people are dependent on the government for platforms, when people begin to understand that education is a money making venture, they will discover that have digital skills is a more use of one's time than having skills that are aligned to solving problems in an economy that hardly provides opportunities for those given skills and profession.īack to the concept of skills, I feel the world has been realigned, it's constantly changing and the people who would remain wealthy are those that understand the need of people on a massive scale, how these needs changes overtime and then caters for them appropriately. There are no firms in Nigeria focused on production of anything on a "Micro" scale, but they offer these courses to milk people, rather than provide alternatives. Originally Nigeria does not have any need for "micro" education. ![]() Take a look "microbiology" for example, it's an expensive course of study that's often given to students who fail to cut it in medicine or pharmacy. One of the reasons why in anti-education/degree in Nigeria is because the essence of education in Nigeria is to milk people of their hard-earned money rather than impact them rightfully, then provide a platform for those that have excelled in their field. The economy is fashioned to take from the poor and give to the those in power, in form of a reverse "Robin Hood". This is because originally Nigeria has no platforms, people who have skills turns entrepreneurs with little or no funding. The way the Nigerian economy is structured, many people who are dependent on educational skills to thrive will implode. ![]() ![]() The truth is, most real-time economy is static, they provide opportunities for skill sets that are only relevant for the moment and ignore bringing online skills to the table being that the aspect of job seeking and money making is becoming interestingly dynamic. One of the reasons why Africa as a whole might still be backward is not recognizing digitization as a game changer. I had these fringe skills back in the days, and it was difficult to find a platform to showcase them. He However pointed out that I had good oratory skills, my writing skills too were good. Fast-forward to 2022, education has become very expensive, acquiring a degree means you'll need other knowledge to put food on your table. These were skills that could fetch you a lucrative job back in the days if you could back it up with a degree. I couldn't play the guitar, paint an art, solve mathematics, do carpentry work, neither do I have any engineering nor mechanic skills. ![]() I was talking to a friend of mine recently about having no tangible real-time skills. ![]()
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