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4 things every fresh Nigerian graduate should keep in mind



Every Nigerian undergraduate heaves a sigh of relief the moment they write the last paper of their final exams, no matter what part of the world they find themselves.



They tend to think the worst is over and they are pumped up with enthusiasm for the future. Most of them who are not in the country immediately return home with copious optimism despite the fact that most of them have little or no knowledge about the Nigerian job market and potential careers for them.

Fortunately, life does not start and end within the four corners of the classroom. It is important that you are properly prepared mentally and otherwise before jumping into the labor world, that way you are prepared for every possibility. If you have just graduated from university and looking to kick start your career, we would like to suggest 5 things you should keep in mind. 


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