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‘Era Of Government Jobs Is Fading, Start Business’ – Shettima Tells Nigerian Graduates

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Vice President, Kashim Shettima, has urged University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) graduates to embrace entrepreneurship and self-employment instead of waiting for government jobs.

Naija News reports that Shettima gave the charge on Saturday at the 24th combined convocation ceremony of UNIMAID, where he was also conferred with an honorary doctorate degree.

Shettima said the era where graduates solely relied on the government for employment and answers to all their problems was over and encouraged them to utilise their entrepreneurial training in starting up a business and positively impacting society.

The VP added that the university has adequately prepared the students to contribute to proffering solutions to the myriad of problems in the nation.

“Every success in life brings with it challenges. You are graduating today, our nation is faced with myriads of problems. I believe the university has adequately prepared you to contribute to proffering solutions to these problems.

“The era when graduates look up to the government for answers to all problems is fast fading. I encourage you to specifically utilise your entrepreneurial training in the university to decide your employability status. Start an enterprise, no matter how small your capital or idea is,” Shettima was quoted by his media aide, Stanley Nkwocha, as advising the graduating students.

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