Agonies Of Nigerian Graduates Who Earns Less Than Corp Members

Firstly, I would like to appreciate all the graduates in Nigeria it is not an easy fit to be a graduate against all odds, as the tertiary institutions are not an easy environment to be in and come out clean. If one is a graduate, it means that the person went, saw and conquered.
Ones, journey of graduatehood cannot be complete if the individual did not serve his father's land, especially if he or she graduates when the individual is below the age of 30years.
The burning issue now is that most Nigerian graduates are complaining that, most of them now earn salaries lower than what a corp member takes home monthly. It can be recalled that the government of President Mohamadu Buhari approved #33,000(thirty three thousand Naira only) as monthly allowance for serving Corp members in Nigeria.
Even the Npower beneficiaries of the President Mohamadu Buhari's administration take home #30,000 (thirty thousand Naira only) monthly as their stipend, this amount is three thousand Naira lower than what a Corp member takes home. Npower beneficiaries are made up of graduates who have undergone the compulsory one year service and some even have masters and PhD, especially the second batch of 300,000 beneficiaries. Though it is on record that few members of the npower first batch of 200,000 beneficiaries have some NCE holders among them.
The right thing should be done, as what is good for the goose is good for the gender. Most Nigerians graduates who work for the private sectors earn way below N33,000 monthly in their various work places, this issue should be addressed so that everyone can be happy and work with dignity.

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