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The Power of Volunteering for Job Seekers in Nigeria’s Challenging job Market

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Everyone wants to get fantastic jobs, with great pay perks when they leave School and join the Labour market. What most people that think like this don’t understand is that there is actually a process that involves internships and volunteering situations for them to cut their teeth before they transit into fully paid employment. I was one of them. Note that for some people, they were among the lucky few that didn’t have to bother with longer processes; they had jobs waiting for them already.

During my University days, I was not enlightened enough to understand the power of internships and volunteering positions in different facets of the Labour market that would have helped me gain experience and learn while on the job. By the time I was done with schooling and entered the job market to flash my well-written CV around, it turned out that I had fabulous grades—both at the University and Nigerian Law School—but little to no experience, save for my stint working in the Registry department of the State-owned Adekunle Ajasin University in Akungba Akoko, Ondo State.

Sadly, everyone knows how things work in the Nigerian environment. Our business environment is extremely competitive and University graduates are usually expected to be 25, with 30 years of experience thrown in for good measure. Without experience, many people will be hard pressed to find Firms and companies that are willing to take chances on them.

Opportunities Disguised as Free Work

Dear (Under) Graduate,

“There are no jobs in Nigeria,” is one of the most common statements you will hear when you leave the University and start to carry your files around, seeking for jobs. The government has that message blaring from all corners. Many people are in tedious job positions they detest, seemingly unable to make a career move away from those positions into better paying opportunities because “there are no jobs”. Fellow job seekers will call you up and complain to you that there are no jobs in Nigeria. Thousands of people show up for small roles in small organizations across the country, leaving you to ponder at the silliness of it all.

In spite of the prevailing mantra of the day, you are going to see people transitioning from one great position to another (greater) position. You will see people in the Media, as part of great teams for leading Firms and companies. You will see those you know working as part of teams on sleek campaigns for large Brands. You will ask: How do some of these people get these positions?

Volunteering

Many of these people started by working in unpaid roles where they volunteered to add value. The watchword here is “Value”. Learn to volunteer for positions and opportunities. Some firms may be unwilling to take you on if you come with the tag “Internship” as the subject matter of your email message to their head of HR. However, many will give you a second glance if you come up and inform them that you wish to volunteer for a specific role. Your willingness to volunteer for such positions will probably give them a pause.

Here are certain benefits of Volunteering:

  1. Volunteering will give you practical experience: For this discourse, let us assume that you volunteered for a Google tech program which needs young men and women to be a part of their team to run a campaign that targets young African school leavers. Google is one of the world’s leading tech firms and there are numerous opportunities to learn there. You can gain that practical experience, then happily slap that position/role into the pages of your CV and no one on earth will question you to know how much Google paid you for that. All that they will see is that you worked for Google on so-so project. To them, you have that experience, and such may be the type they need someone for in their own organization.
  2. Positioning: With practical experience gained in your Volunteering efforts, it will be easier for you to transit into paid roles within the organization you volunteered for or another organization. Recall that in the preceding paragraphs I’d mentioned that getting a job in Nigeria without practical experience is difficult. I still maintain that position. many Organizations and companies are usually reluctant to train young people at entry level, so practical experience gathered through volunteering positions may help you to stand out.

The Misconception

Many people have informed me that they are looking for opportunities to volunteer for roles but haven’t been successful because all the companies they checked their websites didn’t have openings for volunteers.

This, right above, is a misconception. No company will issue public notices that they are looking for volunteers. It is up to you to sift through the countless hundreds of companies and Firms out there and make your choice. Companies have problems and pain points; find out which problems your dream companies have and go after them to give you a role where you can do something to address their pain points and gain practical experience.

Conclusion

There are no jobs in Nigeria, however companies recruit top talent everyday from the pages of LinkedIn; some reach out to deserving talent because one decision maker from the company saw their fabulous posts on some technical subject matter which resonated well enough to make them reach out with an offer. Many people have transited from volunteering roles into fully paid employments.

Remember, in your quest for a job, never forget that practical experience can magnet opportunities for you, something your fabulous results may not get you when you are seeking employment at Entry level. Nothing beats having experience in a given role.

Facebook’s Great Moment – Bans Alcoholic And Tobacco Ads

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Facebook CEO

Facebook announced on Wednesday that it has restricted the window of promotion to contents related to alcohol and Tobacco, including electronic cigarette. The new policy prohibits all interchange, transfer and gifting of these products on Facebook and Instagram. Any Facebook user who wishes to use the platform to share these products must restrict them to adults only.

The rule also applies to pages or groups created to sell alcoholic and tobacco products. According to the spokesperson, all the administrators of the groups have been contacted and informed of the decision, and they are expected to comply by the new changes.

An investigation conducted by CNN in 2018, revealed that the use of e-cigarette by young people has risen by 80%, the number which was far higher than in 2017. And it was because Juul, a Tobacco company based in the US has been using Influencers on Facebook and Instagram to promote their products.

Juul met with the House Committee Oversight and Reform Economic and Consumer policy subcommittee on Thursday to answer questions on its cigarette activities that has resulted in nicotine epidemic, which has posed a real danger to human health, especially young ones who are being influenced through its promotions on social media. The cofounder, James Monsees, defended the company, stating that the startup never wanted the underage to use its product. However, he admitted missteps and acknowledged the epidemic as a result of vaping by students who were influenced by the popularity of Juul.

Although Facebook said the recent policy to ban Tobacco promotions has nothing to do with congress’ swipe on Juul, the Silicon Valley giants have been chewing a lot recently to tread on the right side of caution.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has formally handed Facebook a $5 billion fine over the Cambridge Analytica privacy breach, where the information of over 50 million Facebook users were sold and used without their consent. The Securities and Exchange Commission also levied $100 million against Facebook for failing to inform investors about the breach. And that has been the highest amount of fine received by a tech company. Facebook is also required to review the privacy of every new product or service that it develops. And quarterly, the reviews must be submitted to the CEO and a third-party assessor.

The company is also required to obtain purpose and use certifications from App developers who wish to use Facebook data, in order to avoid the repetition of any data breach similar to the Cambridge Analytica. More measures were taken to ensure that Facebook complies with these rules. The three supporting FTC Commissioners wrote in a statement:

“The order imposes a privacy regime that includes a new corporate governance structure, with corporate and individual accountability and more rigorous compliance monitoring.”

That means, there will be more eyeballs on the activities of Facebook these days than before.

The FTC committee also took a swipe at Facebook’s facial recognition software. The new rule requires Facebook to obtain affirmative consent in order to create new facial recognition models. Facebook has on Wednesday, responded to the fines through a statement issued on its blogpost. It said, “it will mark a sharper turn toward privacy, on a different scale than anything we’ve done in the past.”

So, it seems that Facebook has learned bitter lessons here and wishes to take preventive measures by restricting the freedom of expression of Tobacco and Alcohol companies, before congress sees it as a platform being used to promote Nicotine Epidemic.

Connecting Players to Fix Paralyses in Nigeria’s R&D Sector

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The growth of society depends on many factors and institutions. One of the institutions, society needs is a school. In school, the truth and new knowledge have to be sought for the betterment of the society, especially the enhancement of socioeconomic and political development. No nation survives without school. At the same time, no industry or company survives without school. The functionality and sustainability of processes, technologies and products or solutions hinge on the school’s outputs in terms of the quality manpower and researches.

Like other countries classified as developing, Nigeria has never had it good in the area of research and development. The country has been ranked poorly on R and D key indicators over the years. Between 2015 and 2018, the country had an average rank of 91.25 score for the availability of research and training services, while it was 104.5 score for company spending on R and D, according to World Economic Forum. For the quality of scientific research institutions and university-industry collaboration in R and D, Nigeria is really lagging behind.

Source: Global Fire Power, Infoprations Analysis, 2019

In the earlier article, it has been noted that stakeholders in the R and D sector must address issues impacting the sector, if truly the country aims sustainable development through steady growth of Gross Domestic Product. One of the suggestions in the previous articles is that businesses and scholars need to collaborate and ensure investigation of problems affecting every aspect of the country. This is important as the country has a few years to attain Sustainable Development Goals.

It is necessary that businesses and academic researchers remove barriers preventing research co-creation. As an advocate of combining academic and industry principles for understanding issues discomforting people and organisation’s growth, Academic-Applied Research Co-Creation Hub is being proposed as part of solutions to the issues in the R and D sector, using academics-professionals approach. AARCOC emerged after critical analysis of the current situation of research and development engagements in Nigeria before the article published on this platform.  The hub intends to make significant contributions to sustainable academic and industrial development using scientific methods.

Source: ASTI, Infoprations Analysis, 2019

Experimenting the Idea

It has been experimented in 2018. The outcomes show that taking it to the national level will help in addressing issues such as producing academic studies that are not aligned with the industries’ needs. When academics and industry experts monitored and analysed various issues during Osun 2018 governorship election campaign, the results revealed better ways of understanding physical and online spheres.

It has been clear to the proponents that the Hub will add value to industry experts in terms of having their voices in the academic community through publications. For instance, the public reactions on the insights from one of the academic publications produced from the Hub and published on this platform have indicated that Nigeria’s R and D sector could be re-energised through research co-creation. It will also be added advantage for academics to situate their research interests within the industries’ expectations.

To be part of the revolution and more details about the Hub, kindly register here.

Home Is YOU

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The word home as a concept is quite complex. If it has not been at the center of many saddening and joyful stories, there is a feeling it would be considered a mere four lettered word. As a concept, it is a tough one. Houses have stood with homes crumbling. This brings to mind the need to question its makeup.

Opinions from all sides of life must be respected. Home for some is joy. It is a place of comfort. For others, it is sadness. It is a kind of place you go with your weapons of war. Home has defined living for many. Home is defining living for many. Home will define living for many. Every story contains a bit from childhood. And childhood home at its center.  And life, as it is known, is not fair. Everyone receives different sides.

This is an article to challenge home. This is an article to be left to live a life of its own with no defense.

Home is many things for me. But at its core, it is only a single thing – I am home. It is not a location. A physical building cannot hold that level of influence over lives.

In the classical African setting, home is somewhere you tell your friends you are going. But for me, home is where I am. For a Nigerian medical student, it is somewhere to be at once or twice a year.

Home could be many things for different people at different times.  In its fundamental basis, it is not complete without bringing in the concept of time. At different times, many things and places defined home for every one of us.

For me, home is waking up each day. It is fellow-shipping with God every morning. Home is dressing up for class and running to catch a cab to school. It is seeing the beautiful faces of my classmates. Home is as simple as receiving a call from a loved one. Home is something as beautiful as receiving a call from my mother. It is the sum of the people that shape my emotions daily.

Home is poetry. It is storytelling. It is therapeutic. Storytelling is therapeutic. Home is therapeutic. It is something that brings joy and happiness. A medicine to my wounded heart on days it feels everything is going to end.

Home is opening my textbooks and seeing a reflection of the patients I will take of in the future. It is remembering how my mother sat me down every evening to read and how I escaped to football field some days. It is how my father gave me novels to read.

Home is not split. It is a single place. Home is somewhere I can go without telling anyone.

We can do ourselves a favour by breaking down the cage we have put around things. And we can make things better by freeing up ourselves a bit. How can you make something physical home?

When next someone ask you where you are from be sure of their intention. If the purpose is to make a diagnosis of why you act the way you do, tell them home is you.

Everything you see in yourself is home. Home is not somewhere. It is a summation of everything that has shaped you. Home is you. Try this and see how free you would be expressing where you are from. Where you are from is not a location. It is a summation of things that have formed you. Home is the joy, the sadness, the tears, and everything you can name in you. It is not an experience of a place you cannot connect with. Do not let anyone define you with something you cannot connect with.

When next someone asks where is home tell them home is you. Be proud.  Home could be reconstructed into something beautiful. Home is you. It means home is still the you under construction. The next question to ask is “how do I improve home?”

The Benefit of Taking That Short-Term Job To Gain Experience

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Dear African Youth, there’s no excuse for laziness! There’s also no excuse for being idle!

I’m writing this because many days ago, I spoke about the fact that there are jobs in Nigeria and that no one should hide under the cloak of no jobs and sit idle at home or engage in fraudulent practices. Such a post would be incomplete if I don’t fully explain how to go about it. Yes, getting that job.

Remember, I don’t want to be like some folks who texted you there’s a problem and that you should do something about it but don’t give you the process on how to go about it. This post is about the decision you need to make about getting a job.

I have had the opportunity to mentor or should I rather say advise lots of people on career, skill acquisition, course studying, and self-development. These people range from undergraduates, dropouts, graduates to even working class.

Now here’s the problem a lot of people face: They get caught up in the decision-making process about what to do that would result into a long-term success achievement. I mean the course to study, the skill to pick, the job to go for and all like that.

I’m not going to tell you the actual decision to make, I would just give you conditions surrounding the decisions. So, if you’re out there and you’re probably an undergraduate or graduate seeking for a job but you don’t have enough qualification, or you’ve not gotten any job and you’re financially handicapped or you are just at home, then try out short-term job or temporary job.

YES, SHORT-TERM JOB. 

From the (phrase) itself, short-term job is a job you engage for a short-term with the intention of moving on after the short-term to another job. It could be for 3 months, six months, a year, 2 years and even five years depending on the purpose.

There can be several reasons engaging in a short-term job. It could be because of money, or experience, or exposure or connection but I bet you, one way or the other, we all may or will engage in a short-term job at a point in time or another, and it could be in form of a side hustle as well.

The first piece of advice I would give you should be not to sit at home and be complaining there aren’t jobs. You should engage in a SHORT-TERM JOB. Either working for money or experience or whatsoever but get out to find one.

Mind you, when on the search for a short-term job, depending on the reason you’re going for it, never make the mistake of rejecting all the available options because the short-term job seems menial.

I have personally mailed some entrepreneurs to help them with their laundry earlier this year to raise some funds. Fine, I was writing as a profession, but I had few job offers around a particular time so in order to increase income, I had to opt in for another job. It’s called short-term and its purpose was to boost my finance.

One key thing to note here is that when it comes to short-term jobs, never let the opinion of others hinder you from making the right decision.

This is what I mean: Let’s assume you study mechanical engineering from a university and you had no experience. To qualify for better jobs, you’d need experience. Why not sign up to meet to learn under a mechanic? It might look very stupid, but common, it’s a short-term goal and the moment you begin to consider what friends would say about you, that moment you begin to consider not signing up for it.

One of the largest tailoring entrepreneurs in Aba now studied law. Today, he employs more than 60 people in Beyond, bringing his university training in the business of making wears. His processes are better than the typical artisans. After school, he did not get a job. He went back and mastered tailoring.

Perhaps you’re broke and you need finance and no job around but some hotels have cleaning jobs, why not sign up to work there and receive some financial boost?

Your friends would see you as poor, right? Well, were you rich with the debts you owed? It’s a SHORT-TERM JOB! As you do that, do not lose focus that it is just a short-term job.