Young Nigerians are at the core of a seismic shift in the workplace that is changing at an alarming rate. The days of linear, lifetime careers and the assurance of a consistent salary from a single job are long gone. Rather, the “gig economy” – a flexible, on-demand...
The story of Nigerian graduates without jobs has become all too familiar. Nigeria’s unemployment rate for highly educated people was 6.718% in 2022 and has been steadily increasing ever then. It is also crucial to remember that a sizable portion of people who are...