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Reactions As Nigerian Graduate Now Sells Water To Survive In Taraba

Social media users express concerns for Nigerian graduate of Agricultural and Environmental Resources Engineering, identified as Kawu Malami who sells water in kegs to survive in Taraba.

Twitter user, @hafsat_paki shared photos of his certificates online, showing he graduated from the University of Maiduguri.

Below are some of the comments we picked under the Twitter post; 

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@teekaylife: ” Ask him to be skilled and specialised in a particular area. Many of us hold more than this certificate in d southwest…we are doing fine with our skill….govt job is not birth right of the North if that’s what you’re pushing for him.”

@Yunusatankao: “Please how can I be a graduate in such a field n be pushing water trucks. His profession requires he’s on a farm working n doing small research. There are many farms in taraba dat will need his services. He shudnt disgrace degree holders especially in dat field please. Haba!”

@Micon247: ” Be like say I go go find wheel barrow before una go know say I need government job for this country. Please whoever is helping him, 

I Sha know say Hausa people get connections well well for govt. 

Please I need a govt Job too, I studied political science.”

@Obi_offor: ” If our system had been functional, agricultural and environmental resources engineering graduates would have been heavily sought after in Taraba considering the abundant natural resources/ agricultural potentials of  Mambilla Plateau. We must move from consumption to production.”

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CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, Linda Ikeji

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