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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by iLiquidator: 1:50pm On Oct 21, 2021
EjaikreTheViper:
That's what you may see when you are a citizen of a country with failed government
His write up is clear. He told you the reason was that Nigerians indulge in Yahoo-Yahoo yet your dull brain can only think of the government.

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by kinglee007(m): 1:51pm On Oct 21, 2021
Ghana IP on my mind. Make I make my contact.
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by iLiquidator: 1:52pm On Oct 21, 2021
Forgodsgrace:
So you mean it’s because you are a Nigerian that’s why you are now jobless?With this mentality ,you must pray very very hard for you to a good job.
His fellow country men cause it. They indulge in illegal acts. Yahoo-Yahoo, Cultusm etc. Who will like such criminals I'm his vicinity?

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Ofadaman(m): 1:55pm On Oct 21, 2021
Data analyst looking for a job?.. how's that even possible,why not apply for remote work

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Victorclean1: 1:59pm On Oct 21, 2021
See what Tinubu and Buhari has caused this nation.

Tinubu brought Buhari, install his stuge (Osinbajo), fought Saraki and finally worked to make rubber stamp Senate president.

Tinubu is truly very wicked but Afunja will never agree

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by omomummy13: 1:59pm On Oct 21, 2021
Blue001:
Hi Nairalanders,

Last year I lost my Job as an AfterSales Analyst at a multinational company called AlFuttaim in the Peak of the Covid scare in Dubai, UAE. This is when it all began, Paying my rent became a problem, feeding became a problem. At that time the frustration in the country was everywhere due to the lock down and lot of Nigerians joined some illegal activisties in the UAE.

Unlike other nations Known to me, the desperation of Nigerians is quite on the high side so most delved into Yahoo-Yahoo. So it was so rampant and obvious in Dubai then and even now.
The difficulty was much and the lockdown was highly enforced, not giving room for any means of making ends meet.
At that time I had to return to Nigeria, I stayed with my sister’s husband because he was alone during the lockdown hoping to return back to the UAE when the opportunity rises again.
I had to start up a POS business with a 50k support from a family member, but due to the location of the business which is a developing environment, customers traffic was very low, sometimes I made 400 naira daily as profit though the ironic factor was that the closest ATM for cash refill was 600naira daily.
So the business couldn’t thrive. I had to start an analytic firm just to be employed but honestly so many factors I can’t explain here hinders infant industries in Nigeria.
Now in Dubai, Nigerians already have bad names in the communities and employers weren’t willing to considering Nigerians. Though I kept applying to different organizations in Nigeria and in Dubai like wise.
I really never understood the Nigerian market also, when I got some interviews but was turned down as a result of under employment. Three organizations made this clear to me during the interview. So at that time I had to wonder if being qualified for a job is now a curse.
I have had Nigerian HRs contacting me via my LinkedIn portfolio but never landed me any Job.

Now the highlight of the frustration is that, I just got a Job at Dubai with AWRostamani another multinational as a Senior Data Analyst in the internal Audit department, and I am to be paid 9000aed which is like 1.4million naira. Two days ago made it three weeks the HR confirmed the Job as mine instructing that I go to their company’s platform to update my details where she will process my e-employment letter & Visa which I did immediately.
But I never heard from them, I sent mails informing them that I had already created my profile but yet to see an employment letter, yet no response. So on Tuesday (a day before yesterday) I had to call them and this is when the HR told me they are having difficulties processing my employment visa since I am a Nigerian and there is an on going ban on visa processes on Nigerians (aside Tourist Visas). I called some of my friends Nigerians and non-Nigerians living in Dubai to ask if they know any possible way I could go through to get this sorted out, they said it’s impossible because they are very much aware about the Nigeria situation in Dubai.

I dint know when tears began running down my eyes and my mum crying with me because she knows how bad I need a change.

Please Nairalanders, I am a data Analyst with over 5 years experience. Can you please help me with an opportunity or if you know a place I could find an opportunity.

08085257309

http://linkedin.com/in/solomon-adejoh-5a1991a7

You dey craze ni....

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by BRATISLAVA: 2:03pm On Oct 21, 2021
If women say that they are marginalized, men will say they are playing victim and looking to benefit where they didn't work. They will state how women are trying to pull the heartstrings of men in order to manipulate them. They will advise themselves to take the red pill and harden up, so that they will not hear the true cries of marginalized women.

Now a man is being marginalized in pretty much the same way. Let's see if he's playing the victim card or not.


Said it. See it now.

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Born2conquer: 2:04pm On Oct 21, 2021
lanre4411:
probably she's a scammer but sincerely most foreigners don't trust Nigerians
No, she’s real
The block was immediately I mentioned Nigerian
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by checkolatunji: 2:05pm On Oct 21, 2021
Blue001:
Hi Nairalanders,

Last year I lost my Job as an AfterSales Analyst at a multinational company called AlFuttaim in the Peak of the Covid scare in Dubai, UAE. This is when it all began, Paying my rent became a problem, feeding became a problem. At that time the frustration in the country was everywhere due to the lock down and lot of Nigerians joined some illegal activisties in the UAE.

Unlike other nations Known to me, the desperation of Nigerians is quite on the high side so most delved into Yahoo-Yahoo. So it was so rampant and obvious in Dubai then and even now.
The difficulty was much and the lockdown was highly enforced, not giving room for any means of making ends meet.
At that time I had to return to Nigeria, I stayed with my sister’s husband because he was alone during the lockdown hoping to return back to the UAE when the opportunity rises again.
I had to start up a POS business with a 50k support from a family member, but due to the location of the business which is a developing environment, customers traffic was very low, sometimes I made 400 naira daily as profit though the ironic factor was that the closest ATM for cash refill was 600naira daily.
So the business couldn’t thrive. I had to start an analytic firm just to be employed but honestly so many factors I can’t explain here hinders infant industries in Nigeria.
Now in Dubai, Nigerians already have bad names in the communities and employers weren’t willing to considering Nigerians. Though I kept applying to different organizations in Nigeria and in Dubai like wise.
I really never understood the Nigerian market also, when I got some interviews but was turned down as a result of under employment. Three organizations made this clear to me during the interview. So at that time I had to wonder if being qualified for a job is now a curse.
I have had Nigerian HRs contacting me via my LinkedIn portfolio but never landed me any Job.

Now the highlight of the frustration is that, I just got a Job at Dubai with AWRostamani another multinational as a Senior Data Analyst in the internal Audit department, and I am to be paid 9000aed which is like 1.4million naira. Two days ago made it three weeks the HR confirmed the Job as mine instructing that I go to their company’s platform to update my details where she will process my e-employment letter & Visa which I did immediately.
But I never heard from them, I sent mails informing them that I had already created my profile but yet to see an employment letter, yet no response. So on Tuesday (a day before yesterday) I had to call them and this is when the HR told me they are having difficulties processing my employment visa since I am a Nigerian and there is an on going ban on visa processes on Nigerians (aside Tourist Visas). I called some of my friends Nigerians and non-Nigerians living in Dubai to ask if they know any possible way I could go through to get this sorted out, they said it’s impossible because they are very much aware about the Nigeria situation in Dubai.

I dint know when tears began running down my eyes and my mum crying with me because she knows how bad I need a change.

Please Nairalanders, I am a data Analyst with over 5 years experience. Can you please help me with an opportunity or if you know a place I could find an opportunity.

08085257309

http://linkedin.com/in/solomon-adejoh-5a1991a7

Sorry bro. Talk to them about working remotely, they may say yes, you never can tell.

Goodluck

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Litmus: 2:07pm On Oct 21, 2021
If Dubai was any better than Nigeria, apart from surface infrastructure gleam, there would be systems in place in Dubai that protect the employment right of individuals from any form of discrimination outside of the individual’s competence skill set. Being dismissed due to Nationality is every bit as unscientific, insidious and Human rights violating as racism and any individual thus dismissed from work would have access to the relevant legal help of challenge. But since Dubai is just another third world shit-hole (albeit porcelain lined shithole but shithole still) Nigerians dismissed on ground or nationality obviously have no recourse to judicial appeal. Nigerians would do well to also draw attention to this aspect of Dubai’s shitery instead of protecting it by focusing ire on Nigeria alone.

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by 22gist14(m): 2:09pm On Oct 21, 2021
Blue001:
Hi Nairalanders,

Last year I lost my Job as an AfterSales Analyst at a multinational company called AlFuttaim in the Peak of the Covid scare in Dubai, UAE. This is when it all began, Paying my rent became a problem, feeding became a problem. At that time the frustration in the country was everywhere due to the lock down and lot of Nigerians joined some illegal activisties in the UAE.

Unlike other nations Known to me, the desperation of Nigerians is quite on the high side so most delved into Yahoo-Yahoo. So it was so rampant and obvious in Dubai then and even now.
The difficulty was much and the lockdown was highly enforced, not giving room for any means of making ends meet.
At that time I had to return to Nigeria, I stayed with my sister’s husband because he was alone during the lockdown hoping to return back to the UAE when the opportunity rises again.
I had to start up a POS business with a 50k support from a family member, but due to the location of the business which is a developing environment, customers traffic was very low, sometimes I made 400 naira daily as profit though the ironic factor was that the closest ATM for cash refill was 600naira daily.
So the business couldn’t thrive. I had to start an analytic firm just to be employed but honestly so many factors I can’t explain here hinders infant industries in Nigeria.
Now in Dubai, Nigerians already have bad names in the communities and employers weren’t willing to considering Nigerians. Though I kept applying to different organizations in Nigeria and in Dubai like wise.
I really never understood the Nigerian market also, when I got some interviews but was turned down as a result of under employment. Three organizations made this clear to me during the interview. So at that time I had to wonder if being qualified for a job is now a curse.
I have had Nigerian HRs contacting me via my LinkedIn portfolio but never landed me any Job.

Now the highlight of the frustration is that, I just got a Job at Dubai with AWRostamani another multinational as a Senior Data Analyst in the internal Audit department, and I am to be paid 9000aed which is like 1.4million naira. Two days ago made it three weeks the HR confirmed the Job as mine instructing that I go to their company’s platform to update my details where she will process my e-employment letter & Visa which I did immediately.
But I never heard from them, I sent mails informing them that I had already created my profile but yet to see an employment letter, yet no response. So on Tuesday (a day before yesterday) I had to call them and this is when the HR told me they are having difficulties processing my employment visa since I am a Nigerian and there is an on going ban on visa processes on Nigerians (aside Tourist Visas). I called some of my friends Nigerians and non-Nigerians living in Dubai to ask if they know any possible way I could go through to get this sorted out, they said it’s impossible because they are very much aware about the Nigeria situation in Dubai.

I dint know when tears began running down my eyes and my mum crying with me because she knows how bad I need a change.

Please Nairalanders, I am a data Analyst with over 5 years experience. Can you please help me with an opportunity or if you know a place I could find an opportunity.

08085257309

http://linkedin.com/in/solomon-adejoh-5a1991a7
Go get nationality with any of these African countries that still have small respect more than Nigeria and thank me later. I will only mention the countries inbox
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Litmus: 2:14pm On Oct 21, 2021
22gist14:

Go get nationality with any of these African countries that still have small respect more than Nigeria and thank me later. I will only mention the countries inbox

Mmm, this is what it's been all about, all this writing up and down, you want to praise Ghana. I think, i have an idea who you are....

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Geeman2006: 2:14pm On Oct 21, 2021
Akwamkpuruamu:
When we tell people that the easiest way to gain sanity and recognition is to leave the zoo but many think it's lack of patriotism.

I owe my little daughter the debt of taking her out from here by all legal means I can

You're forgetting there are those already gone and are doing bad , thereby blocking opportunities for other hardworking Nigerians.

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Ginalz: 2:18pm On Oct 21, 2021
Publicizing:
I'm changing my nationality soon. So help me God



Meanwhile, chat me up lemme show you my previous projects so u know you are in good hands
Ya said Dat nonsense just tah advertise ya lame services? Ya isa super super dumb
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by cooltola(m): 2:22pm On Oct 21, 2021
claim that you are from Ghana
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by kjhova(m): 2:23pm On Oct 21, 2021
EjaikreTheViper:
That's what you may see when you are a citizen of a country with failed government

If you read the OP's post completely, I don't think you will pin this on the government. The UAE and several other countries are taking hard steps against Nigerian immigrants because of their experiences with NIGERIANS and not NIGERIA or the Nigerian government!

We are our own worst enemies with all these hoodlums exporting drugs, gangs and fraud to those countries!!!

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by dannex4adx(m): 2:24pm On Oct 21, 2021
Blue001:
Hi Nairalanders,

Last year I lost my Job as an AfterSales Analyst at a multinational company called AlFuttaim in the Peak of the Covid scare in Dubai, UAE. This is when it all began, Paying my rent became a problem, feeding became a problem. At that time the frustration in the country was everywhere due to the lock down and lot of Nigerians joined some illegal activisties in the UAE.

Unlike other nations Known to me, the desperation of Nigerians is quite on the high side so most delved into Yahoo-Yahoo. So it was so rampant and obvious in Dubai then and even now.
The difficulty was much and the lockdown was highly enforced, not giving room for any means of making ends meet.
At that time I had to return to Nigeria, I stayed with my sister’s husband because he was alone during the lockdown hoping to return back to the UAE when the opportunity rises again.
I had to start up a POS business with a 50k support from a family member, but due to the location of the business which is a developing environment, customers traffic was very low, sometimes I made 400 naira daily as profit though the ironic factor was that the closest ATM for cash refill was 600naira daily.
So the business couldn’t thrive. I had to start an analytic firm just to be employed but honestly so many factors I can’t explain here hinders infant industries in Nigeria.
Now in Dubai, Nigerians already have bad names in the communities and employers weren’t willing to considering Nigerians. Though I kept applying to different organizations in Nigeria and in Dubai like wise.
I really never understood the Nigerian market also, when I got some interviews but was turned down as a result of under employment. Three organizations made this clear to me during the interview. So at that time I had to wonder if being qualified for a job is now a curse.
I have had Nigerian HRs contacting me via my LinkedIn portfolio but never landed me any Job.

Now the highlight of the frustration is that, I just got a Job at Dubai with AWRostamani another multinational as a Senior Data Analyst in the internal Audit department, and I am to be paid 9000aed which is like 1.4million naira. Two days ago made it three weeks the HR confirmed the Job as mine instructing that I go to their company’s platform to update my details where she will process my e-employment letter & Visa which I did immediately.
But I never heard from them, I sent mails informing them that I had already created my profile but yet to see an employment letter, yet no response. So on Tuesday (a day before yesterday) I had to call them and this is when the HR told me they are having difficulties processing my employment visa since I am a Nigerian and there is an on going ban on visa processes on Nigerians (aside Tourist Visas). I called some of my friends Nigerians and non-Nigerians living in Dubai to ask if they know any possible way I could go through to get this sorted out, they said it’s impossible because they are very much aware about the Nigeria situation in Dubai.

I dint know when tears began running down my eyes and my mum crying with me because she knows how bad I need a change.

Please Nairalanders, I am a data Analyst with over 5 years experience. Can you please help me with an opportunity or if you know a place I could find an opportunity.

08085257309

http://linkedin.com/in/solomon-adejoh-5a1991a7


All things work together for good bro. Move on. Keep pushing! Your time will manifest.
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by brandsoncharlie: 2:26pm On Oct 21, 2021
Perfecttouchade:
The crimes those pakis and indians commit is crazy yet they are not in the talk ..even most of their girls dey do ashawo runs for Dubai..and some irritating things most stores or shop owners do in Dubai, once they see u are Nigerian, they start following and keeping an eye on u once u entere their stores as if u wan steal stuffs , even stores clearly states no vacancy for Nigerians o crazy gan, mehn we need to redeem our image in these foreign countries..and to think Nigerians are really investing in UAE.
That's what I keep saying! Investing in a country that has bias views of citizens of certain countries or race, it will be catastrophic in time to come.
you will always be reminded that you are a foreigner in a place you do not originally Belong.

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by ghettochild(m): 2:28pm On Oct 21, 2021
Go get Benin republic citizenships

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Ferrous(m): 2:31pm On Oct 21, 2021
But, ur problem is caused by Nigerians abroad. Btw, God will provide u another better opportunity
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by LLiKYekoba: 2:33pm On Oct 21, 2021
This is why you need to support the zoo to disintegrate fast fast.

A patriotic nigerian is a criminal supporting the existence of the lugardian criminal existence..
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Nobody: 2:36pm On Oct 21, 2021
Akwamkpuruamu:
When we tell people that the easiest way to gain sanity and recognition is to leave the zoo but many think it's lack of patriotism.

I owe my little daughter the debt of taking her out from here by all legal means I can
So you think if nigeria breaks, the fractal countries born would not bear the stigma of their parent country Nigeria?

Even Ghanians share from the brunt of Nigerians.

It's the people that need to fix themselves up. They went and represented badly

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Nobody: 2:37pm On Oct 21, 2021
LLiKYekoba:
This is why you need to support the zoo to disintegrate fast fast.

A patriotic nigerian is a criminal supporting the existence of the lugardian criminal existence..
So you think if nigeria breaks, the fractal countries born would not bear the stigma of their parent country Nigeria?

Even Ghanians share from the brunt of Nigerians.

It's the people that need to fix themselves up. They went and represented badly

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by 22gist14(m): 2:38pm On Oct 21, 2021
Litmus:


Mmm, this is what it's been all about, all this writing up and down, you want to praise Ghana. I think, i have an idea who you are....
Sorry to disappoint you am not talking about Ghana secondly you don't know me...thanks
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Nobody: 2:48pm On Oct 21, 2021
Born2conquer:
Lmao, a foreign beautiful lady messaged me on Instagram last week after I commented on a dating page.

The lady sent a HI message and I replied HEY.

She replied “Never mind”, I asked her “why”
She responded “Are you a Nigerian”, I replied “yes a Proud NIGERIAN”.

I was expecting a response until her handle changed to “instgram user”, she blocked me already grin grin grin
For her mind she be like, “proud Nigerian kill you there”

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by LLiKYekoba: 2:50pm On Oct 21, 2021
Tadeknkeepcalm:

So you think if nigeria breaks, the fractal countries born would not bear the stigma of their parent country Nigeria?

Even Ghanians share from the brunt of Nigerians.

It's the people that need to fix themselves up. They went and represented badly

The ONLY SOLUTION is disintegration. The country is too bloated to be managed by ineffectual simian black apes called Negroes.

There is no single ideology, just opposing ideologies crab-dragging themselves everytime. Some tribes want to fly towards development, some want to run, some want a gradualist approach, others just want to sit and do nothing, while the others want to drag everyone back to the stone age.

Listen up,the Norweigians, the Finnish, Swedes, Icelandics are all of the same Scandinavian (Vikings) bloodline, yet they are all in different prosperous countries. Why not emulate them?

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Lindner: 2:53pm On Oct 21, 2021
EjaikreTheViper:
That's what you may see when you are a citizen of a country with failed government


Can we stop this attitude of putting all the blame on our government.

Yes, our government is a useless and irresponsible one. In all my travels, I've seen the way Nigerians live irresponsibly, they are fraudulent and criminally minded. These people would rather make a living through illegal means than than do honest work.

Everywhere I go, there's this unspoken disappointment in people's faces when i introduce myself as a Nigerian. Few that bold enough and when discussions reach that point, they would voice out their reservations about us and I'll quickly clarify that it's not all of us.

Are you telling me it's the government that is making Nigerians take to crime even in a foreign land? The building I lived is a 26 flats building, about 8 of the flats were occupied by Nigerians, ALL OF THEM WERE INTO FRAUD and constantly being a source inconvenience to the remaining neighbours with the way they live. The property management company had to be involved in many occassions.

Our government is useless but we need to stop quickly passing the responsibility of our every terrible act on the government. THE TRUTH IS THAT A GOOD NUMBER OF NIGERIANS ARE BAD PEOPLE whether home or abroad.

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by EndBuhariNow(m): 2:54pm On Oct 21, 2021
And you follow shout sai Baber in 2015 And even campaigning for Tinubu now , how do you expect uae to take u serious by having clueless mannequin as president... anyway enjoy ur stay in Nigeria..... bye bye
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Forgodsgrace: 2:57pm On Oct 21, 2021
post=106931612:
May all fraudsters killing opportunities for honest and hardworking Nigerians like this end miserably in life.

What a sad story to read.

But your darling daddy to have scammed almost 200m people ,is the greatest fraudster on earth.So starts from him
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by madjune(m): 3:07pm On Oct 21, 2021
Hushpuppi case alone destroyed Nigerians image in Dubai more than any one of you here on NL can believe.
I remember vacationing there shortly after the guy's arrest and once the bartender realized where I came from, his countenance and respect towards me dropped...by 70%.
Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by Nobody: 3:12pm On Oct 21, 2021
LLiKYekoba:


The ONLY SOLUTION is disintegration. The country is too bloated to be managed by ineffectual simian black apes called Negroes.

There is no single ideology, just opposing ideologies crab-dragging themselves everytime. Some tribes want to fly towards development, some want to run, some want a gradualist approach, others just want to sit and do nothing, while the others want to drag everyone back to the stone age.

Listen up,the Norweigians, the Finnish, Swedes, Icelandics are all of the same Scandinavian (Vikings) bloodline, yet they are all in different prosperous countries. Why not emulate them?
I'm not talking about whether or not we should split. I'm simply asking if the issues raised by the OP wouldn't still happen regardless of the numerous countries born.

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Re: How Being A Nigerian Cost Me A Foreign Job by BillionKnights: 3:17pm On Oct 21, 2021
Flier:
Its really sad Nigerians are only loved on Youtube
Reading about Nigeria on youtube will give you a goosebump but apart from that,its a very terrible country
Though i prefer to be born a Nigeria if i should come back to the world another time
shocked

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