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Nigeria’s Education System Deficient, Says Dogara

Alakija: How l conquered my challenges

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Onyebuchi Ezigbo if the youths are to benefit from the technology age.

While addressing teenagers at the 2018 Teens Career Conference organised by The Redeemed Christian Church of God in Abuja, Dogara said in order to effectivel­y combat unemployme­nt in Nigeria, a different approach, which focuses on self-discovery, must be taken in educating young Nigerians.

He stressed the importance of self-discovery to attaining success and fulfillmen­t in their chosen career paths, saying: “Education fundamenta­lly is very good, but education and success are not synonymous; if that was the case, every educated person would be successful, but that’s not the case.”

The Speaker stated that there are a lot of educated people out there who are hooked unto careers that are not giving them much in terms of success and happiness.

Dogara also spoke on the need to modify the education system in such a way that young people are trained with emphasis on providing jobs, adding that the Church also has a role to play in bringing about the required change.

In her remark, billionair­e business woman and Africa’s richest woman, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija, who was also a guest speaker at the event, advised Nigerian youths to be ambitious and to always strive to actualise their dreams no matter the challenges on their way.

She noted that dreams, determinat­ion, hard work and industry are some of the factors that propelled her to the present status.

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