u/Agile_Agency9843

Wassup, here to research about Nigerian education perception, would you guys help me out?

So basically I'm a student who has little idea abt Nigerian culture. I am working with MSM Grad, a canadian based global edtech company and we are looking for Nigerian students for a course which is an online degree called provided by Davis university, Ohio but I am a simple intern right and I just wanted to know the Nigerian market for online degrees.
I have a few simple questions:
Do you guys or someone you know (as a professional) would take an American degree?
Do you guys think they have any value, especially career focused online degrees?
Do employers value an online degree?
Do you think "5000$" which is 68,55,550 Naira worth the salary increment?
I genuinely wanna know because i literally did intense research and got nowehere.
Please help me out!

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u/Agile_Agency9843 — 2 days ago

Hello everyone I am basically looking for sites which have NO or instant approval and no paywall/payment plus low spam score.
I know these sites are basically meaningless for boosting SEO but I still do need them even if they are relevant.

So far I have found 5 websites which follow the exact same pattern, would it be possible for you guys to give me something like these five, it'd really be helpful.
BizForgeUsa
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TalkMarkets
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u/Agile_Agency9843 — 25 days ago

I’ve been working in digital marketing for a while now, mostly handling campaigns, ads, and some content. It’s fine on paper, but lately it feels like I’m just repeating the same things. Nothing really feels like growth, just more of the same dashboards and reports.

What’s been bothering me is how much things are shifting toward data and AI. I can see that campaigns are getting more automated and decisions are more data-driven, but I don’t feel fully equipped to keep up. I know the basics, but not enough to actually use it in a meaningful way.

I’ve been thinking about whether I should double down on marketing or try to move slightly toward something more technical, like analytics or AI-related roles. I came across programs like MSMGrad that focus on applied AI, which sounds relevant, but I’m not sure if that’s the right move or just me overthinking.

Has anyone here made a similar shift from marketing into something more data or AI-focused? Was it worth it, or did you end up better off specializing deeper in marketing instead?

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u/Agile_Agency9843 — 25 days ago