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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 8:10am On Jan 17
DissTroy:


For 8 years under Buhari, GEJ's Facebook posts on alternate weeks used to be him encouraging Nigerians to pray for the country, wishing it well, while asking us to hold still as the country gets better, even as he got dragged through the mud by the APC for 5 years.

I just checked his page now. He no longer cares or posts about the Nigerian situation. Just updates about his work and wishing his Nigerian friends on their birthdays well while those who blamed him for every woe in the country fill the comment section with, "Sir, say something. We are dying. Tell Buhari (now Tinubu) what we are facing", and he ignores all as he should.

U dey mind APC apologists ?

Even after Jonathan left , For 8 years he was blamed for his actions and inactions while he was president of this country. Sudeenly Buhari Buhari is an anointed that shouldn’t be mentioned 7 months after he left seat of power .

People wey go get headache go just get headache .

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DissTroy(m): 8:17am On Jan 17
Completely different topic, but while doing a research for a tech article, I found out of the 190+ countries in the world, India controls a whooping 67 percent of the outsourcing services and jobs market. 67 percent!

India has become the preferred destination for most companies and people around the world seeking to get a seeming infinite source of affordable talents. 67 percent is a lot and it's sad that Nigeria isn't competing for the share of this enough when we can. Think employment boost and foreign remittances.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by monerozi5590: 8:19am On Jan 17
BlueRayDick:


And u didn’t see it in my initial post that I motioned Buhari campaigned on the strength that he was going to solve our insecurity challenge and not add to it ?

I blamed Buhari for reneging on this promise and u jump into my mention chatting shiiit. What do u expect in return ? A complementary post or kiss on both cheeks ?

For ur information , I’m not here to wake u and others that pretend to be asleep .


Glad you know you lied and you started the name calling. From Buhari effigy that I worship and kiss to joker to irritant to foolish.


No. This is what I quoted " So People don even dey abandon their home in Buhari’s home state Katsina due to insecurity ?

Is Buhari still the president?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 8:24am On Jan 17
monerozi5590:



Glad you know you lied and you started the name calling. From Buhari effigy that I worship and kiss to joker to irritant to foolish.


No. This is what I quoted " So People don even dey abandon their home in Buhari’s home state Katsina due to insecurity ?



Is Buhari still the president?



Buhari was president and school boys were kidnapped in his state . The go-slow Buhari’s body language has allowed the tertorists to grow from kidnapping school boys to now sacking people from their homes .

If u didn’t find ur voice when APC and Buhari asslickers were blaming Jonathan for incidents that happened 7 years after he left power , u do not have the right to tell me not to blame Bubari for incident that happened 7 months after he left seat of power . Buhari incubated Banditary and terrorism acts by his brothers otherwise known as Fulani Herdsmen .

So u know, I’m not sorry for any word I’ve used this far which u may find offensive

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Sportsweb: 8:35am On Jan 17
monerozi5590:



You people ehn. So no insecurity before Buhari became the president?

Oboy keep quiet. Buhari is the worst thing to happen to this country. I pray Tinubu restore this country

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by monerozi5590: 8:45am On Jan 17
Sportsweb:
Oboy keep quiet. Buhari is the worst thing to happen to this country. I pray Tinubu restore this country

K
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by monerozi5590: 8:46am On Jan 17
BlueRayDick:


Buhari was president and school boys were kidnapped in his state . The go-slow Buhari’s body language has allowed the tertorists to grow from kidnapping school boys to now sacking people from their homes .

If u didn’t find ur voice when APC and Buhari asslickers were blaming Jonathan for incidents that happened 7 years after he left power , u do not have the right to tell me not to blame Bubari for incident that happened 7 months after he left seat of power . Buhari incubated Banditary and terrorism acts by his brothers otherwise known as Fulani Herdsmen .

So u know, I’m not sorry for any word I’ve used this far which u may find offensive

K.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DissTroy(m): 8:52am On Jan 17
DissTroy:
Completely different topic, but while doing a research for a tech article, I found out of the 190+ countries in the world, India controls a whooping 67 percent of the outsourcing services and jobs market. 67 percent!

India has become the preferred destination for most companies and people around the world seeking to get a seeming infinite source of affordable talents. 67 percent is a lot and it's sad that Nigeria isn't competing for the share of this enough when we can. Think employment boost and foreign remittances.

Another topic I find puzzling: Australia seems to prefer outsourcing writing, editing, and transcription jobs to Filipinos even though Nigerians on the market speak and write better English on the average.

Most of the middle recruiting agencies for these service are in the Philippines itself who in turn outsource to Africans (and Nigerians) for way less than the premium.

Just one of the ways our bad reputation robs Nigerians of opportunities. The more our reputation continues to take hard hits, the more we'd lose opportunities.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by joseph1832(m): 9:12am On Jan 17
DissTroy:

2018: "Osun allocation is chicken change to me". Proof he'd never value the prudent use of relatively lean state resources.

2022: " Na statistics we go chop?"
"What concerns Nigeria whether dollar rises?"

Asked about the solution to bolstering security: "We will recruit 50 million youths into the Army, and feed them agbado and ewa".
the solution to insecurity is one even your messiah, Peter Obi doesn't have, as he's yet to criticise Simon Ekpa and his IPOB/Autopiloters, who have almost crippled the economy of the South East, so let's leave that aside.

As for those statements. Pretty random statements as even I can say I can't be a Nairalander moderator because seun pay chick feed.

I can even say Osun allocation is small change to Me. It is what it is, talk, nothing more, nothing less. It is because Tinubu made those statement that's why you and others are dancing skelewu allover it.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 9:33am On Jan 17
DissTroy:
Completely different topic, but while doing a research for a tech article, I found out of the 190+ countries in the world, India controls a whooping 67 percent of the outsourcing services and jobs market. 67 percent!

India has become the preferred destination for most companies and people around the world seeking to get a seeming infinite source of affordable talents. 67 percent is a lot and it's sad that Nigeria isn't competing for the share of this enough when we can. Think employment boost and foreign remittances.

Cost of outsourcing to India is becoming almost comparable to local hires as their standards of living improve. In big corporate,the main Indian sweatshops like TCS and Infosys still hold sway, but some smaller businesses have started moving to Eastern Europe or other places in South East Asia

In 2017, I was working for a British consultancy that had ALL their tech talent in Vietnam, and spent a couple of weeks in Ho Chin Minh doing work for a British law firm.

In 2022, I was working with 4 development teams all based in Ukraine. We dey do sprint ceremonies with automatic rifles visible in the corner of some screens as all Ukranian males of a certain age had been conscripted. At least twice, we had to end meetings when air raid sirens went off.

Right now I'm working with Bulgarian and Russian full service consultancies to deliver some work for one of the top 2 phone makers in the world to support expansion into Australia.

Big 4 consulting hasn't been left out - KPMG and PWC are pushing Nigeian talent heavily to their UK engagements. They've also been doing near-shoring in Ireland for years.

The advantages the Indians have is political clout. Rishi Sunak is married to the daughter of the owner of Infosys for example, Tata controls IT infrastructure for the BBC as another example.

But the Indians reputation of skill is s myth. I've worked with several from the indian body shops, and most of them were not very good. As a matter of fact, I once got hired by TCS to work for a large pharmaceutical client, because of communication issues - nobody at the client could understand their thick accents, and so someone there I'd worked with before said guy I need you again.

I fully expect the Indian market share in outsourcing to continue to drop, slowly but surely. They'll most likely always still dominate, but smart money knows you can find a lot better for a lot cheaper elsewhere.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DissTroy(m): 9:35am On Jan 17
joseph1832:
the solution to insecurity is one even your messiah, Peter Obi doesn't have, as he's yet to criticise Simon Ekpa and his IPOB/Autopiloters, who have almost crippled the economy of the South East, so let's leave that aside.

As for those statements. Pretty random statements as even I can say I can't be a Nairalander moderator because seun pay chick feed.

I can even say Osun allocation is small change to Me. It is what it is, talk, nothing more, nothing less. It is because Tinubu made those statement that's why you and others are dancing skelewu allover it.

This is why engaging some of you in Nigerian sociopolitical debates is tiring and fruitless.

Buhari and Tinubu are a part of the APC, and have succeeded each other as President, but somehow, a Peter Obi who left public office 10 years ago is the one to kick.

Vacuous, baseless Red herring arguments is what you always use with an intention to distract. Your hope is we'd deviate to analyse Peter Obi's talking points so it'd help you achieve your predetermined end - taking attention away from Tinubu and the party you support in power.

Even Femi Adeshina as brash as he is stays more on topic than you do.

I never meant to debate it with you but I couldn't help luring you into revealing for all to see the typical mindset and modus operandi of the average Tinubu apologist.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DissTroy(m): 9:53am On Jan 17
nihilistjnr:


Cost of outsourcing to India is becoming almost comparable to local hires as their standards of living improve. In big corporate,the main Indian sweatshops like TCS and Infosys still hold sway, but some smaller businesses have started moving to Eastern Europe or other places in South East Asia

In 2017, I was working for a British consultancy that had ALL their tech talent in Vietnam, and spent a couple of weeks in Ho Chin Minh doing work for a British law firm.

In 2022, I was working with 4 development teams all based in Ukraine. We dey do sprint ceremonies with automatic rifles visible in the corner of some screens as all Ukranian males of a certain age had been conscripted. At least twice, we had to end meetings when air raid sirens went off.

Right now I'm working with Bulgarian and Russian full service consultancies to deliver some work for one of the top 2 phone makers in the world to support expansion into Australia.

Big 4 consulting hasn't been left out - KPMG and PWC are pushing Nigeian talent heavily to their UK engagements. They've also been doing near-shoring in Ireland for years.

The advantages the Indians have is political clout. Rishi Sunak is married to the daughter of the owner of Infosys for example, Tata controls IT infrastructure for the BBC as another example.



But the Indians reputation of skill is s myth. I've worked with several from the indian body shops, and most of them were not very good. As a matter of fact, I once got hired by TCS to work for a large pharmaceutical client, because of communication issues - nobody at the client could understand their thick accents, and so someone there I'd worked with before said guy I need you again.

Thank you! We are just as skilled here, and it irks me that we aren't having a lion share of the outsourcing market. India was already a top outsourcing destination before Rishi Sunak though, and even more so for Silicon Valley companies.

Just last year, Microsoft had to downsize and that's when I discovered most of its Github top engineers were Indians. Imagine Indians being almost entirely responsible for maintaining the dependencies of millions of websites, web app, and programming languages. Crazy.

I fully expect the Indian market share in outsourcing to continue to drop, slowly but surely. They'll most likely always still dominate, but smart money knows you can find a lot better for a lot cheaper elsewhere.

Sadly, Nigeria has an uphill task at hand to really measure up to India on this scale.

As at 2022, India had the cheapest internet in the world, second only to Israel. As at 2023 and last week, it's still top 3.

It's tackling its electricity challenges. India is producing electricity in Gigawatts while Nigeria last peaked at ~ 10 megawatts years ago.

Plus the Indian government continually engages these countries in trade deals, gives tax breaks to tech companies, e.t.c. to lure them.

These combine to give the Indian the advantage. Cheap and constant electricity, and cheap internet means tech-wise, the Indian has an advantage to rake up new tech skills quicker.

During the Lockdown, tech courses I took on Coursera and Futurelearn were filled with Indians, and only occasionally would I stumble on a Femi or Dekunle.
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Unlike Indians in the diaspora, Nigerians abroad in the tech ecosystem do not connect Nigerians on the continent to gigs. The Yorubas do this to their credit, but others have to step up.

Most times these companies just need credible referrals for one to get these gigs.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 10:01am On Jan 17
DissTroy:


Thank you! We are just as skilled here, and it irks me that we aren't having a lion share of the outsourcing market. India was already a top outsourcing destination before Rishi Sunak though, and even more so for Silicon Valley companies.

Just last year, Microsoft had to downsize and that's when I discovered most of its Github top engineers were Indians. Imagine Indians being almost entirely responsible for maintaining the dependencies of millions of websites, web app, and programming languages. Crazy.



Sadly, Nigeria has an uphill task at hand to really measure up to India on this scale.

As at 2022, India had the cheapest internet in the world, second only to Israel. As at 2023 and last week, it's still top 3.

It's tackling its electricity challenges. India is producing electricity in Gigawatts while Nigeria last peaked at ~ 10 megawatts years ago.

Plus the Indian government continually engages these countries in trade deals, gives task breaks to tech companies, e.t.c.

These combine to give the Indian the advantage. Cheap and constant electricity, and cheap internet means tech-wise, the Indian has an advantage to rake up new tech skills quicker.

During the Lockdown, tech courses I took on Coursera and Futurelearn were filled with Indians, and only occasionally would I stumble on a Femi or Dekunle.
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Unlike Indians in the diaspora, Nigerians abroad in the tech ecosystem do not connect Nigerians on the continent to gigs. The Yorubas do this to their credit, but others have to step up.

Most times these companies just need credible referrals for one to get these gigs.

As per the bold

1. Indians have the numbers and they are one of the most travelled set of people on this earth.

2. Indians live this kinda communal lifestyle/they have camaraderie spirit amongst themselves. Indians patronize fellow Indian companies, they literally watch out for their countrymen anywhere they are. I've seen them exhibit this over and over again.

3. Indians actually take work serious. They work like machines and do not believe in explaining ur way out of a disappointment/ failure to meet deadline. They believe in results.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ballzproblem2: 10:03am On Jan 17
BlueRayDick:


https://www.nairaland.com/7972240/two-dead-gas-explosion-rocks

This thread mentioned gas explosion. One happens in Lagos not quite long and it was later discovered it was gas explosion.

I’m sure we will get the full gist much later
alright
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by joseph1832(m): 10:08am On Jan 17
DissTroy:

This is why engaging some of you in Nigerian sociopolitical debates is tiring and fruitless.

Buhari and Tinubu are a part of the APC, and have succeeded each other as President, but somehow, a Peter Obi who left public office 10 years ago is the one to kick.

Vacuous, baseless Red herring arguments is what you always use with an intention to distract. Your hope is we'd deviate to analyse Peter Obi's talking points so it'd help you achieve your predetermined end - taking attention away from Tinubu and the party you support in power.

Even Femi Adeshina as brash as he is stays more on topic than you do.

I never meant to debate it with you but I couldn't help luring you into revealing for all to see the typical mindset and modus operandi of the average Tinubu apologist.
bla bla bla. My comment still stand: why hasn't Peter Obi openly criticise Simon Ekpa and his IPOB/Autopilot miscreants who have almost crippled the economy of the South East.

Obi has been speaking about happenings I'm Nigeria sociopolitical sphere, but till date, he just still manage to evade anything that has to do with Simon Ekpa and his abysmal activities.

https://www.nairaland.com/7972261/obi-reacts-rising-insecurity-faults

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by iamoyindamola(m): 10:08am On Jan 17
https://www.nairaland.com/7972242/pakistan-condemns-attack-iran-says

Since no one brought it here why did iran attack pakistan?

Oh they are both muslim nations and will settle it amicably

Hypocrites!!!!!!
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DissTroy(m): 10:13am On Jan 17
BlueRayDick:


As per the bold

1. Indians have the numbers and they are one of the most travelled set of people on this earth.

They are about 6 times our population but control 67 percent of the market while we don't control up to 5 percent of the market.


2. Indians live this kinda communal lifestyle/they have camaraderie spirit amongst themselves. Indians patronize fellow Indian companies, they literally watch out for their countrymen anywhere they are. I've seen them exhibit this over and over again.

True. That's where diaspora influence comes in.

For example, Ime Archibong is of Akwa Ibom extraction, but has been Mark Zuckerberg's second in command for years. As at last year, he was VP of Development at Meta, and Head of Messenger, yet he's done nothing to facilitate Akwa Ibom (and, by extension, Nigerian) tech talents into being absorbed at Meta.

Heck! Kenya had to win Meta content moderation gigs for Africa which is something he can influence. If he were Indian, I know he'd bring other Indians into the loop.


3. Indians actually take work serious. They work like machines and do not believe in explaining ur way out of a disappointment/ failure to meet deadline. They believe in results.

A little harsh on the Nigerians I see on Upwork and LinkedIn putting in the work everyday. Maybe our tacky reputation precedes us but Nigerians in the ecosystem have crazy work ethics.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 10:41am On Jan 17
DissTroy:

A little harsh on the Nigerians I see on Upwork and LinkedIn putting in the work everyday. Maybe our tacky reputation precedes us but Nigerians in the ecosystem have crazy work ethics.

When u have a president of the most populous black nation making unguarded utterances like the one blow, what perception do u think the outside world would have about Nigerians?

“More than 60 per cent of the population is below 30, a lot of them haven’t been to school and they are claiming that Nigeria is an oil producing country, therefore, they should sit and do nothing, and get housing, healthcare, education free,” Mr Buhari was quoted as saying by The Cable during a panel appearance with world leaders at the Commonwealth Business Forum in London.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DissTroy(m): 10:48am On Jan 17
BlueRayDick:


When u have a president of the most populous black nation making unguarded utterances like the one blow, what perception do u think the outside world would have about Nigerians?



Exactly! That's why I stated our bad reputation precedes us.

Another reason for my lengthy post last night about the mental conflict about civic duty, self-preservation, and masked patriotism of posting about Nigeria's challenges publicly on my accounts on Facebook and Twitter because I know the optics hurt me and others more in a very competitive international talent market. Yet I know it's still wrong not to lend my voice loudly as I know I can. It's the dilemma of the Nigerian situation.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 10:57am On Jan 17

President Bola Tinubu has violated a new directive he recently issued on cutting down the number of people on his entourage during local and international travels.

Last Tuesday, the President announced the slashing of officials accompanying him and other top government officials on official trips.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, said the move was part of the new government’s “massive cost-cutting measures.”

Mr Tinubu directed that individuals on his delegations should be pegged at 25 for local travels and 20 for international engagements. He also ordered that security agents based at his destinations should be regularly deployed for his protection whenever he travels to states instead of being accompanied by many security details from Abuja.

The policy drew huge praises from many Nigerians who had all along been irritated by the regime of waste and mismanagement of public funds characterising government operations at state and federal levels.

The directive was issued following a barrage of criticisms of Nigeria’s 1,411-member contingent to the COP 28 climate conference in Dubai and other wasteful public spending patterns.

But less than a week after the new laudable policy took effect, President Tinubu himself violated it. PREMIUM TIMES understands that when he travelled to the South-east state of Imo on Monday to attend the inauguration of Governor Hope Uzodinma for a second and final term, more than 50 individuals were on his delegation.

In his first trip outside Abuja since the new policy was announced, Mr Tinubu flew with at least 25 people on the presidential aircraft to Owerri, the Imo State capital. At least another 30 officials travelled before his arrival in the city.

Some of those who flew with the President on the NAF 001 are his son, Seyi Tinubu; his senior special assistant/private secretary, Aderemi Damilotun; his principal secretary, Hakeem Muri-Okunola; his senior special assistant on domestic matters; Subair Oluwatoyin and his senior special assistant on social events, Atika Ajaka.

Also on the flight were two other Personal Assistants to Mr Tinubu, Kamorudeen Yusuf and Wale Fadare; the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale; the State Chief of Protocol, Victor Adeleke; the Chief Security Officer (CSO) to the President, Fasasi Adegboyega; the Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to the President, Nurudeen Yusuf (a lieutenant colonel); the Chief Principal Staff Officer to the President (CPSO), Usman Shugaba (a deputy commissioner of police); the Personal Physician to the President, Dr Tinubu Sikiru Adekunle; the Chief Detail to the President; Bashir Mohammed and the Presidential Liaison Officer, Musa Yakubu.

Other officials who flew with Mr Tinubu include:

• Two presidential photographers, Asemota Nosa Joseph and Okanlawon Taiwo.
• The President’s official videographer, Sunday Moses.
• NTA reporter, Musbau Danwahab.
• NTA cameraman, Lukman Sani.


In what one State House official described as ludicrous, also on the presidential aircraft for the trip were Eniola Sakumbi, the personal assistant to the President’s ADC and a certain Emma, who functions as personal assistant to the President’s CSO.

In addition to the officials who flew with Mr Tinubu for an engagement that lasted only a few hours, at least 30 other people were mobilised to travel by commercial aircraft ahead of the President’s arrival in the Imo state capital.

Our sources said the advance party included the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Print Media, Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, as well as five other officials from the media unit of the presidency, six officials from the protocol department, 15 security details and five journalists covering the State House in Abuja, even when their media organisations have representatives in Owerri and were on ground to cover the inauguration.

Also on the advance party were soldiers from the Brigade of Guards, drivers and other auxiliary staff with little or no role to play in Owerri.


Presidential spokesperson, Mr Ngelale, did not answer or return calls seeking his comments for this story. As of the time of filing this story, he had yet to respond to a message sent to him.

https://www.nairaland.com/7972671/exclusive-tinubu-violates-own-directive
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DeadPresidents: 11:05am On Jan 17
DissTroy:


They are about 6 times our population but control 67 percent of the market while we don't control up to 5 percent of the market.



True. That's where diaspora influence comes in.

For example, Ime Archibong is of Akwa Ibom extraction, but has been Mark Zuckerberg's second in command for years. As at last year, he was VP of Development at Meta, and Head of Messenger, yet he's done nothing to facilitate Akwa Ibom (and, by extension, Nigerian) tech talents into being absorbed at Meta.

Heck! Kenya had to win Meta content moderation gigs for Africa which is something he can influence. If he were Indian, I know he'd bring other Indians into the loop.



A little harsh on the Nigerians I see on Upwork and LinkedIn putting in the work everyday. Maybe our tacky reputation precedes us but Nigerians in the ecosystem have crazy work ethics.

Not his fault really. Tech is a competence based venture and if you display competency, you will get an opportunity especially seeing how most tech companies care about Diversity and Inclusion for underrepresented groups. Truth is, you just don’t have many talents at the level of competency that is required.

I have 2 friends in Cloudflare, 1 mutual in Apple, 2 in Amazon. I can tell you these guys are some of the most intelligent and competent engineers I’ve met in person.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DissTroy(m): 11:36am On Jan 17
DeadPresidents:


Not his fault really. Tech is a competence based venture and if you display competency, you will get an opportunity especially seeing how most tech companies care about Diversity and Inclusion for underrepresented groups. Truth is, you just don’t have many talents at the level of competency that is required.

I have 2 friends in Cloudflare, 1 mutual in Apple, 2 in Amazon. I can tell you these guys are some of the most intelligent and competent engineers I’ve met in person.

Valid point and that's the good thing. But most times the only way to show competence is getting on that stage, or getting into that room to begin with.

While recruiters on LinkedIn would look at your portfolio and all of that, the influence of a higher-up in the ecosystem can't be understated. That's why it is often stated that networking is just as important as being skilled.

In October, I mentioned a Tech Week fest in one of the SS states and how by November, the representatives of Silicon Valley companies who were a part of it had already begun recruiting some talents in that state due to the influence of a higher-up who recommended them. He let these talents into the room and they proved their competence.

Would they have gotten these roles regardless? Yes. But a deliberate facilitation made it easier to get into the room.

You are a product of this system and you know well enough that talent isn't lacking - networking is. Sometimes networking aids visibility.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 11:38am On Jan 17
BlueRayDick:


As per the bold



3. Indians actually take work serious. They work like machines and do not believe in explaining ur way out of a disappointment/ failure to meet deadline. They believe in results.

Omo no talk this one for outside.

Indian resource (as in resource based in India, and not UK/US based resource of Indian descent) behave very similarly to Nigerians in my experience. There's good and bad talent, highly skilled resource and grifters blagging their way through roles, highly conscientious workers and lazy bums in every workforce.

But the idea that Indians take work more seriously than most is a big MYTH.

Brah, I've worked with a lot, and alongside a lot in my consulting travels - and the majority of the ones I've worked with are shït, having either lied about their skills and qualifications to land on jobs they couldn't do, to being unable to produce documentation in simple English, to being incredibly lazy bums.

In my experience, they work well on repetitive task roles where they have to follow scripts, like call centres, but that doesn't require additional work ethic beyond basic gumption.

No talk this thing again for outside. grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 11:45am On Jan 17
nihilistjnr:


Omo no talk this one for outside.

Indian resource (as in resource based in India, and not UK/US based resource of Indian descent) behave very similarly to Nigerians in my experience. There's good and bad talent, highly skilled resource and grifters blagging their way through roles, highly conscientious workers and lazy bums in every workforce.

But the idea that Indians take work more seriously than most is a big MYTH.

Brah, I've worked with a lot, and alongside a lot in my consulting travels - and the majority of the ones I've worked with are shït, having either lied about their skills and qualifications to land on jobs they couldn't do, to being unable to produce documentation in simple English, to being incredibly lazy bums.

In my experience, they work well on repetitive task roles where they have to follow scripts, like call centres, but that doesn't require additional work ethic beyond basic gumption.

No talk this thing again for outside. grin

Baba I've worked with Indians here in Nigeria and I've seen them work as jacky. Maybe it's different outside sha, I don't know.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 11:56am On Jan 17
BlueRayDick:


Baba I've worked with Indians here in Nigeria and I've seen them work as jacky. Maybe it's different outside sha, I don't know.

That's why I drew a distinction between Indian resource in India, and resource of Indian descent working in the US/UK

The Indians working in Nigeria are expatriates likely procured as highly skilled specialists.

When you outsource to Indians resource working from India however, the main driver is cost, not skill. You're paying for comparatively cheap resource, not the best of the best.

And it's that cheap resourcing business model that we're discussing.

The majority of them I've worked with on two of the biggest Indian consultancies were SHÏT bro. In at least one case, it was their utter incompetence that literally led to me been hired to manage a team of them on a client engagement.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DissTroy(m): 12:00pm On Jan 17
"to being unable to produce documentation in simple English"

This part I don't understand. And if you take a detour to writing gigs outsourcing platforms, it's filled with offers by these people offering to write, edit, and transcribe for less than peanuts just to frustrate more competent people of other nationalities. Probably worse than Filipinos on this scale.

Hats off to Nigerian writers who still try to get gigs from these platforms or depend on it for living.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 12:01pm On Jan 17
nihilistjnr:

That's why I drew a distinction between Indian resource in India, and resource of Indian descent working in the US/UK

The Indians working in Nigeria are expatriates likely procured as highly skilled specialists.

When you outsource to Indians resource working from India however, the main driver is cost, not skill. You're paying for comparatively cheap resource, not the best of the best
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And it's that cheap resourcing business model that we're discussing.

The majority of them I've worked with on two of the biggest Indian consultancies were SHÏT bro. In at least one case, it was their utter incompetence that literally led to me been hired to manage a team of them on a client engagement.

I get u now. And yes u are right, those I worked with are expatriates who are highly skilled .

They may be shiit in sending mails, grin but they certainly know their jobs.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DeadPresidents: 12:22pm On Jan 17
DissTroy:


Valid point and that's the good thing. But most times the only way to show competence is getting on that stage, or getting into that room to begin with.

While recruiters on LinkedIn would look at your portfolio and all of that, the influence of a higher-up in the ecosystem can't be understated. That's why it is often stated that networking is just as important as being skilled.

In October, I mentioned a Tech Week fest in one of the SS states and how by November, the representatives of Silicon Valley companies who were a part of it had already begun recruiting some talents in that state due to the influence of a higher-up who recommended them. He let these talents into the room and they proved their competence.

Would they have gotten these roles regardless? Yes. But a deliberate facilitation made it easier to get into the room.

You are a product of this system and you know well enough that talent isn't lacking - networking is. Sometimes networking aids visibility.

You are also correct. You network in the day and build at night to stand a chance. That’s one advantage graduates of private schools like Covenant University and Babcock have. OAU Ife also has a good alumni network from my POV.

Also, as a Nigerian, the odds are stacked against you and you must be exceptional to make it to the apex.

There’s only so much networking can do for you. Being ready is another thing. I know an Akwa-Ibom born Engineer who works at AirBnB who regularly tries to get recruiters looking the way of black talent. However, the talent must be willing to dedicate up to 4 months polishing all the requisite Data Structures/Algorithms/System Design/Quality Assurance skills to meet the requisite bar they have at such companies.

I cannot blame him. If you recommend a talent that flops, you can become a laughing stock. I’ve been there personally before and I no dey give co-sign like that anymore

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 12:34pm On Jan 17
DeadPresidents:


You are also correct. You network in the day and build at night to stand a chance. That’s one advantage graduates of private schools like Covenant University and Babcock have. OAU Ife also has a good alumni network from my POV.

Also, as a Nigerian, the odds are stacked against you and you must be exceptional to make it to the apex.

There’s only so much networking can do for you. Being ready is another thing. I know an Akwa-Ibom born Engineer who works at AirBnB who regularly tries to get recruiters looking the way of black talent. However, the talent must be willing to dedicate up to 4 months polishing all the requisite Data Structures/Algorithms/System Design/Quality Assurance skills to meet the requisite bar they have at such companies.

I cannot blame him. If you recommend a talent that flops, you can become a laughing stock. I’ve been there personally before and I no dey give co-sign like that anymore

I disagree with this.

In the UK, its not necessarily ability that gets you to the top, even though it helps.

It's who you know. Most interviews that I've attended tend to be more checks for 'face-fit' than actual skill. After all, if they invite you ti an interview, then they believe at least on paper that you have a profile that matches the job description requirements.

There's a phrase that really emphasises the incestuous nature of middle and upper management in corporate Britain - Failing Upwards - a phenomena where seemingly incompetent people continue to receive career promotions almost as rewards for their numerous fuckups.

The disadvantage that we have as Nigeria immigrants in the corporate environment is that we don't yet have the informal social networks that the whites have had for centuries, although I expect this to change within a few generations.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 12:38pm On Jan 17
Ground zero😵

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 12:42pm On Jan 17
liveLongNprospa:
Ground zero😵

Is this the site of the explosion?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 12:44pm On Jan 17
BlueRayDick:


Is this the site of the explosion?

Yup.
That crater used to be a house

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