State of the nation: Second Class Upper Economics graduate rides Keke for a living.

The case of Victor Ifeanyichukwu Edeh is the sour tale of majority of Nigerian University graduates with beaming intelligence who would only find out the hard way that Nigeria had no plans for them.

Victor studied Economics at the University of Port Harcourt, where he graduated with 2.1 (Second Class Upper) in 2016.

Before now, Victor had taught Economics at a private Secondary school where he also doubled as the Bursar for 20,000 per month salary.

He was also, at that material time, an adjunct facilitator, teaching Economics and Entrepreneur at NOUN and Chartered Institute of Customer Relationships Management where he was paid 500 Naira per hour.

He only had 2 teaching hours in a week at the National Open University of Nigeria.

Due to low-pay, Victor resigned.

He took to Keke business which puts a little more food on his table than the previous jobs he had held.

He says that he plans to raise quick capital to leave the country and take his intelligence somewhere else.

See how Nigeria demarkets itself so easily even in the face of it’s own citizenry. At the end of the day, Nigeria loses.

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