Getting your B.Sc is very important. Unfortunately, we still live in a country where a degree from Mono/Polytechnics isn't highly rated.
Worse still, you've only got your ND...No HND yet. You may be getting by on 70k today, but more money is needed in our current clime.
But do you know in the next three years, you'll either be jobless or earning at most 100k if you don't further your education?
Yes, you may have the skills, but as long as paid employment is concerned, skills aren't written on the forehead. Your profile has to meet specific minimum requirements before you are given a chance to demonstrate skillfulness.
Since you say you've got skills, then take the education as just a degree-acquiring venture. So only commit your part-time to the degree pursuit. Just do your best to graduate with at least a 2:2.
Also, because you need to invest your time in something other than the degree, you can continue working to have continued experience and earn whatever you can.
Don't do part-time. It's such a painful stretch, what with ASUU & all. Get the full-time over and done with as quickly as possible.
But by all means, get your degree. It's important.
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Anonymous
18 days ago
The level of your illiteracy is that you would have enquired how much a gallon of good palm wine from Enugu is sold. A gallon(4litres) on a typical market day is sold 8k, and in the festive period, it sold from 20k-30k due to demand, and the smallest wine seller comes to market with not less than 3 gallons in a day. So a normal wine tapper in Igbo land that has enough palm trees that are his own is not your mate on a typical day , he might be selling more than 50gallons a day with his contact
4 Emeka Madubuike
You could still have made your point without the opening statement.
Kudos to the palm wine tapper.
I hope he will show his fellow tappers the way.
1 Seun Oguntoye
got 1 gallon of palm wine on Sunday for 7k..
Anonymous
18 days ago
Except for this o
Any other we dey look behind for wetin dey beat him drum.
Na so one man for the hood, na tailor o with little doing don build better storey building and car
With one Igbo man for the market, every day you go see am doing nothing for the shop but at the end of the day baba dey spend money like say na he be central bank