The problem of unemployment in Nigeria has taken a very worrisome dimension, this has made governments at all levels to invent creative programs that help absorb the millions of able-bodied youths that are churned out of the school system yearly.
Most graduates in Nigeria are underemployed and many are yet to have gainful employment that is why the news of recruitment often sparks wide reactions across the country.
The government of Ekiti state is set to recruit over 1000 graduates as teachers in Primary schools across Ekiti state. According to the Nigerian Union of Teachers chairman Ekiti state chapter, Samuel Olugbesan, the state already has 5000 teachers which is not enough to meet up with the challenge of delivering quality education to pupils.
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