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Graduate Of ABU, Zaria Selling Kunu (64767 Views)
Zeeknow3245(m): 4:50pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Joshmodest:This is the most sensible reply ever and I must say we need people like you in Nigeria. 2 Likes |
earnit3: 4:57pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Blame fg
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ronyman(m): 4:58pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
One funny thing is that she may well be making more money than most employees. Even drivers make more money than many MSc. holders. 9ja for you
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vasco01(m): 5:02pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Is never a crime She is just trying to put what she has learned into reality That make her a real business |
okleenG: 5:10pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Looking at that lady I see no excitement at all... It is just a result of a failed system. She has no other option than to help herself. May God bless her hustle. 3 Likes |
Alexpetra: 5:38pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
i know, i know say some people will give her thumb up, ...if their type help the country dey negotiate deals with China this loan deals that NASS are investigating won't happen or make dem dey government na bad thing?, as it is now if Nigeria is making #100 we will be paying #60 of loan we collected thanks to national Assembly saying they did not see it before g the approval,kudos to her though. after TDBs ,lecturer frustrations, trecking, hungry, disappointments; na kunu , liquid soap, Barber, e.t.c dey for university graduates,SHAME SHAME to the federal republic of Nigeria.
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chatinent: 6:07pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
And sb was advising me to leave my job and further my education. Smiles.
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writeprof(m): 6:22pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Acidosis: God bless you for your wise response! The mindset that a graduate should not do some jobs or businesses is one of the major problems of this country and the education system. EDUCATION IS MEANT TO MAKE ONE CREATIVE AND IMPROVE ON ANYTHING THAT MAKES SOCIETY BETTER! 1 Like |
walexsho(m): 6:31pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Joshmodest:honestly, in a sane country the Government will set her up in a big form |
Investnow2017: 6:49pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
writeprof:If you must it it, there is a wide gap between our school curriculum and the reality in the world and specifically in our Society. Again ask yourself, what is the expectation of a family who has sent his ward to the university? What is societal expectation? What do you expect from a graduate who was taught by teachers who relied on their lecture notes prepared in the 70s or 80s, years way before modern technology? Not all graduates can be enterpreneurs. To succeed in a venture, you must have above average ion for such a venture. This lady has a resourceful mindset and a great sense of moral values. She has a ion, even if she were doing a sedentary job, her ion will still pull her towards a side business like this one. Not all graduates have such a mindset and so should not be blamed whatsoever. Today's graduates are caught between societal expectation and the moribund school curriculum which does not bring the actual reality in our societal to the classrooms. Today's youths are just victims. Which politician would be delighted to see his ward doing this? Which family will be so proud to see his ward pushing a modern wheel barrow on the streets selling whatever? It sounds a little bit out of place that is why it is news as it is now. If she were a secondary school graduate it won't be news. She is courageous. Some graduate still need the office job, everyone cannot be an entrepreneur - Truth must be told. 2 Likes |
Acidosis(m): 7:08pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Joshmodest: You're aggressively ignorant. Since you mentioned KFC, why don't you Google the history of KFC and educate your soul? You think KFC started by employing you and your fellow graduates to loiter one office space with your shoulder-padded suit and tie? Most great busineses started in the same manner you've condescendingly described, failed system or not, something must push a man to aspire greater heights. Lack and family struggles birthed KFC Now go and read up the history of KFC so you don't fail your next interview. 1 Like |
Brandonx(m): 7:36pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
AmazingELixir: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Just like we have idle guys, you would agree with me we have responsible guys making legit money right? So this wOman why did you come at me with such hatred in your heart. |
Darlenelove: 7:52pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Acidosis: It’s obvious you aren’t a graduate. Its a shame to FG for a graduate of her to engage in such business. She ought to practice her profession and make meaningful improvements in her life. Nigeria is a disgrace to the world. Its very childish of you to think big brands started this way 1 Like |
Omar09(m): 7:59pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Joshmodest: Studies shows that you are more likely to make a living out of what isn't your ion. |
Re: Graduate Of ABU, Zaria Selling Kunu by Nobody: 8:58pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
A smart and diligent lady She packaged the products well and she's neat It's the kind of women men need to be getting married to, she can manage with u during trying times May God bless her hard work, she will surely be rewarded someday And shame on this country ![]() |
Acidosis(m): 9:12pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Darlenelove: Oshe badass graduate. As you don turn graduate now, I should lick your foot and pay you salary while you provide me with zero value with your useless curriculum? Go and study the history and evolution of KFC and Starbucks, you lazy a$$ graduate. When you're done studying the history, review the current position of these companies today and Google the percentage of graduates like you washing plates and cups, and serving beer and chicken laps to customers. 1 Like |
Joshmodest(m): 9:17pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Acidosis:The fool refused to listen to the music , instead he is dancing to one verse ... The pride you exhibit in the nonsense you just typed , is really commendable ... What's my business with the employees that KFC used to start their enterprise ... I'm talking about a failed system that has made graduates who worked their brains out to study and graduate with flying colors , to become buns sellers all in the name of unemployment ... And local man is forming historian on NL , asking me to go and read History of KFC , like we are discussing about the origin of KFC , or how to start a great business ... What does the issue have to do with KFC , If not for the gullible highway you drove this discussion to... How can a student study 6 years in the university to come out, and in the absence of job starts frying buns and tiger nut ...if you find this okay its either you are wittingly choosing to be stupid or you have never been in the four walls of a university to know how hard it is to graduate ... Since you can't comprehend my post , the issue I'm addressing is why people who spent long years in school would have to graduate and become kunu selling entrepreneurs by condition.. I know sometimes you want to flaunt the little history books you've read , but follow the topic , and if all you can do is derail the point by trying to sound knowledgeable in your obvious stupidity ...Just read and say the nonsense you have to type to yourself , and stop mentioning my post to say nothing ! When you have something intelligent to say come with it . |
Acidosis(m): 9:31pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Joshmodest: What skills do you have? Graduate. What value can you offer? Graduate. What problems can/have you solved in the society? Graduate? A lady saw the need to introduce well package and neat Kunu, probably after seeing the distasteful and unhealthy quality of the drink in the market and decided to make it better, yet y'all can't see the good side. What if she's trying to raise capital at the same time to scale her business? In your mind, everyone must start big like Coca-Cola or Pepsi to appeal to your senses? Is that what you were taught in your school? Of course, I am sure you attended a useless school. Long years indeed. You spent 4 years, so what? Some apprentice like welders, carpenters spend more. So what? If the history of KFC, Starbucks and others can't cure your intellectual laziness, nothing else will. Just so you know, these two companies are the most cited Case Studies in Business Schools all over the world. When I say Business Schools, I'm not referring to the useless school that has turned you to a dunce. I'm 100% certain that you attended one of these useless schools, of course in Nigeria. It's always very easy to tell the difference between Nigerian schooled GRADUATES and foreign trained graduates. [I had to capitalize your title - GRADUATE - for obvious reasons, lol] 2 Likes |
Acidosis(m): 9:55pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
@Joshmodest, The whole idea of being a graduate is not to make you lazy or beg for handout. You went to school so you can rebrand those dirty jobs around you. You were not given a certificate to hang it somewhere in your rusty wardrobe and look down on certain businesses. The aboki fixing shoes in your neighborhood may not appeal to you but this is Donatus Ehis making a pair of shoe and selling on IG for N20,000-N30,000. These are no Italian shoes, all hand made in his workshop somewhere in Ota, Ogun state. https://instagram.com/donatus_ehis?igshid=ixg7ig0lf5j9 Take your time to go through the link and see where and how he started. If you can't do it, then shut up! He is still a shoe maker, the same dirty job YOUR LORDSHIP loves to condemn. 2 Likes |
Thenorth(m): 10:06pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
she's though Abusites, so what ever she do will stands out from others... I pray a great job for you dear...
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Investnow2017: 10:23pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Think the wahala here derives from these words: kunu wheelbarrow I wish the government can recognize graduates like this and empower them with more funds so they will not be the ones running the streets with the products but their sales boys and girls. That she is the one practically doing this is what i think has elicited the ires of some folks here. Any man going for her would not waste a second upgrading her to a point where she operates from a stationary location rather than running the street on a wheelbarrow. To appreciate the reasoning of some who frown at this subject, one must put into context the environment in which most graduates from government universities in Nigeria studied. Is it the over packed hostels with chanty toilets or the exceedingly overcrowded lecture halls and obviously desperate schooling conditions interspersed with endless industrial strikes, cultism and forced vacations. The conditions are worse than one can find in western prisons. All that was endured in the hope of graduating to an upgraded life, only to come out to face even more intolerable situation after a one-year suffering in the name of national service. I know of folks that fainted back then on the queue just to courses for a new academic session - the stress is maddening, and sadly not much of this stress is connected directly to academics, just unwarranted systemic inconveniences much of which can be avoided with improved infrastructure and conducive learning environment - and in the face of all that some still cross the line to make a good grade, and in the end come out virtually into nothing - nothing in the sense that there is a total dearth of institutional provision to serve as a springboard. This is the disheartening reality that make many to question why all that sacrifice was worth it if more of such struggles must continue in order to eke out a basic living. Some will even go further to ask, how do you point to a graduate pushing a wheelbarrow hawking kunu and proudly say 'that is my fiancee?' Many unyielding thoughts led to the bitter comments blaming our failed system. In the end, we are all right - those for and those against. Those in favour though did not disprove the fact that tertiary education in Nigeria is a story for another day. |
telkevog(m): 10:34pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Acidosis:Shut up your mouth! As a graduate, why are you not selling Kunu? Or do you think it is what she spent 4 years reading in the University? |
Mavrick2012: 11:13pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Acidosis:oga,stop all these long talk and hit the street with branded akara or whatever. Talk talk talk |
Investnow2017: 11:34pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
IMASTEX:The emphasis on paper certificate is the more reason why some are ready to cut corners and resort to every unbelievable means to cheat during exams, and come out even more empty than they went. All that has been phased away by the glaring reality in our society right now? Which of society problem can you identify and solve so you can earn a living? That is the big question reality is asking everyone now - especially graduates. Sad, the government is not creating enabling environment by encouraging such expertise position to quickly materialize. |
Acidosis(m): 12:14am On Aug 01, 2020 |
telkevog: Your Lordship sir, ![]() You didn't go to school to start solving calculus or further mathematics on the street. There is no GST on the street, no the Y, the X. Look for problems around you and solve, or simply keep shut and look for those solving problems and willing to pay for your service, if at all you offer any. I'm not selling Akara because I have already carved a niche for myself even in sectors your Lordship wouldn't consider. If my hands were as idle and useless as yours, I would have put them into Akara business. Here is Akara express-ng on IG. https://instagram.com/akaraexpressng?igshid=1557a8rfc11k1 When you follow people like this, you'll come down from your high horse and face the reality of life. Be "shouting" graduates upandan like the society owes you anything. Everyone must not do this, however if you can't, please just shut up. 1 Like |
olmoRoc: 12:45am On Aug 01, 2020 |
Kudos. However, could you try to rent a store, get a deep freezer to boot, and expand your production? Just know that it's going to take you some time to break-even, and start making any profits.
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Sarang(f): 2:38am On Aug 01, 2020 |
cruxgemmata: Or some yahoo bois |
Omar09(m): 3:43am On Aug 01, 2020 |
Acidosis: Kai bro... I just learned one thing from you. Bible even talk am, Do not despise the time of your little beginning. 1 Like |
Nodogragra4me(m): 7:11am On Aug 01, 2020 |
winkmart: Nothing special ... Come to the south and see many like her doing exactly the business .... I know three of such persons personally at the Epz Calabar.... All graduates as well |
hakeemhakeem(m): 7:25am On Aug 01, 2020 |
What she need now is get 30 boys to run the street for her. Imaging Kaduna govt gives her contract to supplying them whenever they have functions.
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OyinO: 7:51am On Aug 01, 2020 |
That's what politicians have reduced the dumb Nigerian youths to.
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ecomalchemist(m): 9:13am On Aug 01, 2020 |
hakeemhakeem: lol, she go pay them salary too na, abi na free the boys wan work ? |
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