If you’re an African graduate struggling after school, read this:
Nobody tells you this early:
School prepares you to pass exams,
not to survive real life.
So you graduate with:
• No income skill
• No leverage
• No direction
Then reality hits.
@JoblyGhana The requirements part is where many people quietly give up…
Not because they can’t do it,
but because they don’t feel “ready” yet.
That feeling stops a lot of people.
@JoblyGhana Seeing posts like this used to stress me…
Because I’d check the requirements and feel like I’m not there yet.
I know a lot of people feel the same way.
If you’re an African graduate with no connections, no family assets, and no clear path…
You’re not confused.
You’re just seeing the system clearly for the first time.
And it’s not built for you to win by default.
If you’re an African graduate struggling after school, read this:
Nobody tells you this early:
School prepares you to pass exams,
not to survive real life.
So you graduate with:
• No income skill
• No leverage
• No direction
Then reality hits.
Jobs are limited.
Connections matter.
And effort alone isn’t enough.
That’s when most people panic.
But here’s the truth:
You don’t need to “start over”
You need to adapt.
Learn a skill that:
• Solves real problems
• Can be done online
• Can pay you without permission