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Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by descarado: 11:14am On Apr 29 |
Vision101:And you think their people don't do these jobs? We sit down in our room and wickedly judge others. Develop your country so people will start migrating to it. belle people everywhere. Poverty of the mind, pocket and envy abi jealousy makes a naija man not live up to 60yrs on average Na stat talk am |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by descarado: 11:23am On Apr 29 |
Mindlog:The problem with our guys is that fantasy than reality they travel with. Then again they look down on some professions as beneath them. I have seen guys who do well as social worker. As a matter if fact, black social workers are in high demand cos the authority will prefer to send them to black homes. But, that is beneath some of them. Psychology is a no no. Nursing is for ladies. Roadside mechanics makes more than some executives but it is also beneath them. What about truck drivers. Or is it rail work of all kind. Everybody want to work in IT and be a Dr. Iffa I hear. Some are very smart and switched over. There are do many untapped opportunities if they will put their ego aside. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Mindlog: 1:43pm On Apr 29 |
descarado: No mind them, reason I don't feel any empathy for most of our people with such mindset. |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Vision101(m): 1:45pm On Apr 29 |
descarado:Hahaha...... You sit down and assume that anyone that condemns these things hasn't had experience. Some of us here have either had the experience, is having the experience or have direct blood relations that are having these experiences. The truth is that menial jobs are predominantly for immigrants. Very few of their nationals pick them. |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by descarado: 1:47pm On Apr 29 |
Vision101:Bro u gat no experience. Scratch that. Experience ko |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by tshtsh: 1:53pm On Apr 29 |
IbeOkehie:Its relative. Personally living in Canada has really paid me and I will admit that. But I also acknowledge the challenges and sometimes wish I was able to earn much better in Nigeria without the need to be here. Aside from financial gains the knowledge gain or brain gain is also very valuable. 1 Like |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by tshtsh: 1:56pm On Apr 29 |
Gerrard59:Most people I know in Nigeria don't plan. In fact the politicians with humongous resources seem to even plan better than the average Nigerian with limited resources |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by maternal: 6:29pm On Apr 29 |
emmaodet: Not true at all. What people forget is that these deveoped countries are stable, and their taxes pay for the essential things. Nigeria that's not the case. If you've lived in a developed country, everything you're saying is comical. No disrespect |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by maternal: 6:36pm On Apr 29 |
borie4u: I don't know how people put a value on quality of life. What's the point of having money with a horrible quality of life ? 1 Like |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by festyflash(m): 11:08pm On Apr 29 |
So, I've been trying to consume some materials so as to aid me writing a good personal statement, I wouldn't mind if you have any one you've written in time past or a template for inspiration and guidelines I can use to tailor mine. Can we reach ourselves through other media like email ? Mindlog: |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Cousin9999: 11:38pm On Apr 29 |
descarado: People from south, west, and east Asia migrate to Nigeria every day. While some people ignore how comparatively easy it is to start a successful business in the country, foreigners don't. 3 Likes |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Cousin9999: 11:39pm On Apr 29 |
maternal: Quality of life is a bit subjective. |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Cousin9999: 12:00am On Apr 30 |
descarado: Some people are in fact "snobs" about certain professions. However, many people avoid certain jobs not because they think it's beneath them, but because they don't want to do something that's guaranteed to give them back, knee, and heart problems, and put them in dangerous situations while not paying very much or giving them job security. I have seen guys who do well as social worker. As a matter if fact, black social workers are in high demand cos the authority will prefer to send them to black homes. But, that is beneath some of them. No specific race of social worker is in demand. They'll gladly take anyone because while social work is an excellent career that anyone would be proud of, it has strong drawbacks: -Social workers confront some of the most difficult ills of society. And they go into all the gory details. Even many people who think they can handle it have to walk away. -Social workers often have to walk into dangerous situations, and unlike a cop, they have no backup or firearm. -Despite everything social workers endure, most aren't paid very well. Psychology is a no no. These jobs tend to be poorly paid, and hard on mental health. Roadside mechanics makes more than some executives but it is also beneath them. Certain trade jobs only pay well because no one wants to do them, and also because trades have strong nepotism, racism, and sexism that creates artificial shortages. The industries also prefer to use dirt cheap illegal labor as much as possible over skilled professionals. No one wants these jobs because for a long time these positions didn't offer decent pay and steady work. Furthermore, these positions do a lot of damage to the body and put people at high risk of injury. 2 Likes |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by MsOnyi24(f): 11:32am On Apr 30 |
descarado: You will see some grown ass men with no atom of humanity in them studying to be a nurse or midwife. What happened to manly jobs - they cannot do it but they want to clean bum and give injections. A profession their fellow Nigerian women have reduced to worthless. |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Lastbornbuns: 12:02pm On Apr 30 |
emmaodet:Please don't do this type of comparison again. In a country that more than 50% are living below poverty line, how can you say 400k jobs are common? Minimum wage in Toronto is 16.55 CAD while in Nigeria, its 30k Naira. Most private SMEs dont even pay up to this amount. That you're earning 400k in either you're in top tier finance/tech/health. How common is that? Someone that's earning 750Cad per month in Toronto is either working part time because that's like 1 week's worth of wages. Abeg abeg. Don't do this again. Now that 1 litre of fuel is 1k and bag of rice is more than 2x Minimum wage?? You can't compare the top earners in one country to the bottom earners in another country. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Alusiizizi(m): 4:58pm On Apr 30 |
lastkingsman: For every pound that you earn, the government takes away 60 pence, leaving you with 40 pence |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by headboyprince(m): 5:50pm On Apr 30 |
anamo:stop fooling yourself and others with misinformation, it says USA. and anyone can add a salary there on that page. |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by headboyprince(m): 5:53pm On Apr 30 |
Alusiizizi:lies. 60% for just tax. lol |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Alusiizizi(m): 11:10pm On Apr 30 |
headboyprince: Why don't you travel there and see for yourself, or ask anyone that resides there. |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by headboyprince(m): 6:19am On May 01 |
Alusiizizi:lol I know lots of friends that live abroad and have never seen such. So why not you provide evidence of the 60% tax |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Lastbornbuns: 7:24am On May 01 |
Alusiizizi:Nawa. The highest tax band in UK is 45% so where's this 60% from?
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Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by lastkingsman: 12:39pm On May 01 |
Alusiizizi: Quote your reference/source |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by headboyprince(m): 1:25pm On May 01 |
Lastbornbuns:tax is dependent on how much you earn. the more you earn the more tax you pay. someone earning minimum wage per hour pay almost nothing. but they wont say this. 1 Like |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by EmekusTHEgreat(m): 1:17pm On May 02 |
IbeOkehie: Lols. Entry Level folks (EA, ET & SEA) in banks earn 350k-420k depending on the bank they work in. Managers earn depending on their grade the bank. To be eligible for a manager position in most banks you’d need to be at least a B.O. that’s two levels ahead of SEA/ET/EA Bo’s earn upwards of 650k to 800k depending on bank and other performance metrics. For LEVELS IN MOST BANKS ARE AS FOLLOWS: EA/ET/SEA - (Senior) Executive Assistant/trainee ABO- assistant banking officer BO - banking officer SBO Senior banking officer AM - Assistant manager DM- Deputy Manager M- Manager AGM- Assistant. General manager GM- General manager You don’t have to become a Manager in grade to become a branch manager. A branch manager is a responsibility while a Manager is a grade, in rare cases one can become a branch manager while being an ABO/SEA |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Ajibade123(m): 5:33pm On May 03 |
tensazangetsu20:Congratulations bro What were the kind of work you did in the past few months? |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by tensazangetsu20(m): 5:36pm On May 03 |
Ajibade123: I did some assistance work in an English teaching school and UberEATS. 1 Like |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by BenkingEng(m): 7:17am On May 06 |
qtguru: Pls how can I join the Malta group |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by qtguru(m): 7:57am On May 06 |
BenkingEng: Are you in Malta or relocating, the requirement is that you have to be in Malta or in the process of relocating but regardless google David and Cynthia Malta, there's a link on their medium article. |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Zammy123(m): 9:23pm On May 07 |
Mindlog: Please if you do not mind me asking, this 5 years skilled worker visa, can someone bring in family with it immediately? |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by RodgersAkpafu: 9:10pm On May 08 |
MsOnyi24: what's wrong with you village people fgs? a man decided to go into the nursing profession what's wrong with it ? is it not a legal job? are we not in the 21st century? why una dey reason like this |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by Xpeerence: 11:47pm On May 08 |
Japa crew how's the preparation going? |
Re: What’s Happening To The Japa Wave In Nigeria?? by hammed71(m): 6:11am On May 11 |
You dey mind am? Lol Dyfynezz12: |
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