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Man slams low salaries, questions value of university education

A Nigerian man has stirred reactions online after criticizing companies over what he described as poor salary structures for graduates.

In a strongly worded rant, he expressed frustration that after paying about ₦180,000 per university session and enduring academic stress, many graduates are offered jobs paying between ₦70,000 and ₦100,000 monthly.

He questioned the fairness of such compensation, arguing that it does not reflect the cost, effort, and sacrifices invested in higher education.

He further suggested that companies offering such wages should reconsider their operations.

His words …

“To be honest all these companies are funny. You mean I paid 180K per session in university just to be earning 70k 100k from your company per month. Are you guys joking? All the stress and !nsults are endured from my lecturers. You mean I went through all that just to be earning 70k 100K from you? Better close down your company.”

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