“No Job”: First-Class Graduate of Accounting Displays Her Result, Seeks Employment

A lady who graduated with a first-class degree can't get a job despite having an amazing result. Details of result in comments.

“No Job”: First-Class Graduate of Accounting Displays Her Result, Seeks Employment

A Nigerian man has sought help on behalf of a first-class graduate of accounting from Federal University Wukari. In a post shared via Facebook, he lamented bitterly about the young girl being unable to get a job since she graduated. Speaking further, he disclosed that the girl's mother was a widow who struggled to see her daughter through school.

A Facebook user identified as Ukan Kurugh has shared a photo of a young lady, Kura Benedicta, alongside a photo of her degree certificate. He highlighted that Kura, who hails from Gboko, Benue State, graduated with a first-class degree in Accounting from Federal University Wukari and did her NYSC at Rivers State University.

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Despite her impressive academic achievement, Kura has been unable to secure a job or find a stable means of support. In his plea for help, Ukan urged individuals to extend their goodwill towards Kura to enable her to find employment and further her education. According to him, Kura aspires to register with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) but lacks the necessary financial resources.

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In an inspiring call for community support, Ukan pleaded with individuals to support the lady, who is a first-class graduate in Accounting. This highlights the challenges many highly educated individuals face in the Nigerian job market.

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The issue of unemployment in Nigeria remains a significant concern, as many graduates struggle to find suitable employment despite their academic achievements.