A young Nigerian university graduate has been found a most unlikely job for a person of his academic status, in Kaduna State.
Aliyu Ahmed Kabir is a 2013 Geology and Mining graduate of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi. He also earned a certificate in Environmental Health from the College of Health Technology, Ningi, Bauchi State.
The 28-year-old sells tea at a junction along Bebeji Road in Kafanchan, Kaduna State. He tells Daily Trust that he is satisfied with the profit he makes from the business.
Excerpts:
Daily Trust: What prompted you to start tea business?
Aliyu Ahmed Kabir: First of all, my father had
been in this business for a very long time, so I learned the business
from him. And looking at the current economic reality in Nigeria, I
reminded myself that it was with this business that my father sponsored
my education and he is still doing well, so why not start the business
since I know how to do it very well and age is no longer on my father’s
side.
I am not the choosy type. In fact, I get surprised when I see
people with only a diploma or NCE who are choosy in their search for
jobs. So, since one must search and wait for a long time to get
employment in Nigeria, since there is no automatic employment for
graduates upon leaving school, I decided to start this business.
DT: Will you drop this business if you get any government paid employment?
Aliyu: I can’t leave this business. Anywhere I
find myself, I will try to start up a business that suits the setting.
There are a lot of businesses apart from selling tea. If you look at our
leaders, they all have one business or the other that serve as their
alternative source of income. White collar job is not that reliable
irrespective of the jumbo pay. If you don’t invest the money, as soon as
you leave the job, you will come back to zero level. And you will end
up spending what you saved. So, if I get a government job, I will accept
it but I will invest in other businesses. Even now that I am selling
tea, I do other businesses. I buy pepper from here and take it to states
like Taraba and Adamawa to sell.
DT: Do you make enough profit from this business?
Aliyu: I thank God; the business is providing
everything I need. As I told you, my father used this business to
sponsor my education. I bought plots of land at Bauchi and Adamawa
states with this business; I also got my pepper business capital from
this business. I buy many other things to resell with the money I make
from this business, and I also do contracts.
DT: What challenges do you face ?
Aliyu: I don’t have any specific challenge except
the current reality on the cost of living which is characterized by
economic recession and inflation. We used to sell a cup of tea for N80
but now it is N120, yet people have been very considerate because they
still patronize us.
DT: What is your advice to the youth, especially graduates?
Aliyu: My advice is that they should start doing
something to earn a living. Just because you have a certificate
shouldn’t make you feel superior. You can get involved in your family
business if you wish. In fact, acquiring knowledge is never meant for
employment purpose, it is meant to prepare you very well to weather the
storms and challenges of life. It is expected of you to impact
positively on the society. These ethno-religious crises in Southern
Kaduna are due to the idleness of our youth.
Most times you see graduates sitting under the tree without
thinking of how to be productive. For example, during this pepper
harvesting season, a farm hand can make about N3, 000 daily but our
graduates will feel too big to do this. And some of them will allow
their wives to take part in the harvest to get money and feed them while
they are out there doing nothing. So, I think it is time we start doing
something productive to help ourselves because God will help you only
when you have done your own part.
DT: What is your advice to the government?
Aliyu: No business will grow without peace and
harmony, so my main concern is this lingering crisis around us. My
advice to the government is to address this issue of ethno-religious
crises holistically without fear or favour. Also, government should help
us with startup capital because without funding, creativity and
productivity will be wasted.
source = dailytrust
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