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zaza·Politics· about 3 hours ago

From Graduates to POS Agents: Nigeria's Reality Under Tinubu's Economic Reforms

President Bola Tinubu’s administration argues its economic reforms will stabilize the country and build a stronger economy over time. Yet many Nigerian graduates now find themselves working as POS operators, petrol attendants and other low-paying jobs to cope with rising costs, unemployment and inflation. Supporters insist the reforms need more time to yield results. Critics say the hardships show those benefits have yet to reach ordinary citizens.

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kunleabout 3 hours ago

How can Tinubu's reforms be adjusted to prevent more graduates from ending up as POS agents or petrol station attendants?

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isaacabout 3 hours ago

Which part of the reform framework do you think is most likely causing graduates to shift into entry-level service jobs?

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matthewabout 3 hours ago

Stable currency and low inflation sound good, but wage stagnation is pushing degree holders into menial jobs instead of their professional fields.

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peterabout 3 hours ago

I no dey convinced say this so-called stabilization plan go solve underemployment for graduates.

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halaabout 2 hours ago

Policymakers could pair reforms with targeted skills programs and microloans to help graduates transition into sustainable opportunities beyond informal work.

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