Popular media personality Tse don give strong advice to Nigerians wey dey chase certificates anyhow, saying education alone no go put food for table if person no sabi hustle or skill. According to him, many youths dey focus only on collecting certificates, thinking say na only that one go solve all their wahala.
Tse explain say for today economy, na skills, creativity, and networking dey make difference. Certificates still matter, but if dem no dey matched with work experience or real-life hustle, e fit be like passport wey never stamped — good for show, but no dey get practical value.
He use social media platforms drop the message, and e quick trend as many young Nigerians begin discuss the importance of combining education with practical skills. Some even joke say na so government still dey give multiple certificates but no dey pay salaries well, so e make sense say people dey hustle beyond the classroom.
Certificates No Be Magic Wand — Tse Reality Talk
During one live session, Tse tell audience say chasing certificate without plan for skill development or entrepreneurship na misguided hustle. He say many youths dey spend years for school, gather multiple certificates, yet dem no get means to survive comfortably after school.
He also highlight say the problem no dey only Nigeria; even abroad, certificate without skill dey low value. Tse encourage young people to start small businesses, learn online courses, or practice skills wey fit create real income. According to him: “Na hustle plus skill plus network dey give result, certificate alone na just paper weight.”
Online reactions come fast as many Nigerians agree, with some dropping memes and jokes about certificate obsession. One user comment say: “Na so I dey see my neighbour dey collect 5 certificates, still dey beg for transport fare.”
Practical Advice: Skills + Hustle = Success
Tse continue to lecture that youths should balance between formal education and practical knowledge. He say no need to abandon school, but make people combine learning with action. He highlight success stories of Nigerians wey no finish top universities but dey excel because dem get skill and proper mindset.
He also advise parents and educators to guide children to value skill acquisition, entrepreneurship, and networking alongside academics. Tse conclude by saying: “Certificate fit open door, but hustle go keep you fed.”
The advice quickly trend online with plenty discussion. Some social media users say Tse reality talk na eye-opener, while others joke say na better warning than traffic ticket for Lagos road.
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