Minister canvasses one year re schooling for nigerian fresh graduates #comments
Here are some possible comments on the topic:
In favor of the proposal:
- "I completely agree with the minister. One year of re-schooling will help fresh graduates to be better equipped for the job market. It's a small price to pay for a brighter future."
- "This is a great idea! Many fresh graduates lack the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in the industry. A year of re-schooling will help to bridge that gap."
- "I think this is a great way to ensure that fresh graduates are job-ready. It's better to spend an extra year learning and gaining skills than to struggle in the job market."
Against the proposal:
- "I don't think this is necessary. Fresh graduates should be given the opportunity to start their careers immediately. Delaying their entry into the workforce will only cause them to lose momentum."
- "This is just another way for the government to delay the entry of fresh graduates into the workforce. It's a waste of time and resources."
- "I think this is a way for the government to control the job market. It's not fair to force fresh graduates to re-school for a year just to get a job."
Neutral comments:
- "I'm not sure if one year of re-schooling is the best solution. Maybe a shorter period of training or mentorship would be more effective."
- "I think this proposal needs more consideration. We need to weigh the pros and cons before making a decision."
- "I'm open to the idea, but I think we need to see the details of the proposal before making a decision."
Sarcastic comments:
- "Oh great, because what we really need is more bureaucracy and red tape. One year of re-schooling will definitely solve all our problems."
- "I'm sure the government will come up with a way to make this 're-schooling' program a money-making scheme for themselves. Mark my words."
- "I'm just waiting for the government to come up with another way to waste our tax money. This is just another example of their incompetence."