Unemployment Crisis: Graduates Needed to Market Fresh Fish in Port Harcourt

Posted by George on Thu 19th May, 2016 - tori.ng

The spate of unemployment in Nigeria has badly generated to under-employment thereby pushing higher institution graduates to painfully settle for menial jobs that attract little or no pay.

A screenshot of the newspaper job advert
  
This was on page 51 of the guardian of Tuesday may 17, 2016. Graduates were asked to apply for the position of "fresh fish marketers" in a company based in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.
 
In as much as this is a "job", it speaks volume of the level of unemployment and poverty in Nigeria.
 
The fresh fish business in Nigeria is traditionally practised by rugged women of the lower economic class of the Nigerian society.
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