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“School Doesn’t Guarantee Success” – Egungun of Lagos Sparks Debate Online

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Popular Lagos socialite and internet sensation Egungun of Lagos has stirred up a heated online conversation with his bold claim that formal education does not guarantee success.

According to him, obtaining a university degree is no assurance of achieving financial or personal goals.

Egungun’s Personal Experience

To back up his argument, Egungun shared real-life examples from his own staff, including his chef, Tayo, who holds two degrees in Biology and Nutrition.Egungun of Lagos splashes 190 million naira on New Mercedes Benz

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Despite graduating with a second-class upper, Tayo currently works as a personal chef for Egungun. He also noted that all five staff members, including his personal assistants and videographer, are university graduates.

In his words:

“School does not guarantee the success of man. My chef, Tayo, is highly educated. He studied Biology in school and has two degrees as a Nutritionist and Dietitian. He graduated with a second-class upper. I also have five staff members, all of whom are degree holders, including my PAs and videographer.”

The Online Reactions

Egungun’s statement has ignited diverse opinions on social media. While some agree that success depends more on skills, opportunity, and determination than formal education, others argue that education remains a key factor in personal and career development.Egungun of Lagos Sparks Debate Online

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Is Education Still Important?

This debate raises an age-old question: Does formal education truly determine success? While a degree may open doors, many believe that entrepreneurial skills, networking, and hands-on experience play a bigger role in achieving financial independence.

What do you think? Does education guarantee success, or is it just one of many factors in life’s journey? 🤔💬

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