
A Nigerian man has sparked widespread reactions online after expressing frustration over his inability to secure a job four years after graduating from university despite earning a Second Class Upper degree.
In a viral post circulating on social media, the man lamented the harsh economic reality and growing unemployment crisis affecting many Nigerian graduates, describing his situation as painful and discouraging.
“I’d rather be a donkey in Malawi than a graduate in Nigeria,” he said while reacting to years of unsuccessful job searches and financial struggles since completing his studies.
His comments have reignited conversations about unemployment, underemployment, and the difficulties many young Nigerians face after graduation despite possessing academic qualifications.
Several social media users also shared similar experiences, with many blaming the country’s economic challenges, limited job opportunities, and rising cost of living for the growing frustration among youths.
