Nigerians need to focus more on developing entrepreneurial skill rather than acquiring university degrees in order to find relevance in Nigeria's consumer-based economy.
This much was stated by Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah in a Leadership interview.
He argued that the high incidence of unemployment in the country is due to the ill-placed emphasis on degrees.
According to the Bishop, the degree-by-all-means trend is a post-colonial mentality that must be done away with.
“We lost the script somewhere along the line, and the idea of a university degree smacks of post-colonial mentality,” Kukah said.
"It is only in Nigeria that you find a man with seven children who believes that all the seven children must become graduates"
Bishop Kukah said getting a university degree is not a necessity for everyone, pointing to the Igbo creative and entrepreneurship which has earned them some degree of self sufficiency.