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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by hilaryCU(m): 8:32am On Jul 02 |
Revealpanda:Have you been to India to make this conclusion? You're a joker 2 Likes |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 004gist: 8:33am On Jul 02 |
shaybebaby: Menion the sector let me know |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by shaybebaby(f): 8:33am On Jul 02 |
JoeEeL:Tanks a lot. Been nice chatting. The daily grind beckons. Have an awesome day.🙂 |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 004gist: 8:34am On Jul 02 |
shaybebaby: Menion the sector let me know Is it in finance.. E.g bank hbsc, llyolds etc? Department for work and pension? |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by hilaryCU(m): 8:37am On Jul 02 |
efighter:What are you population to christain that made you say Christian won't get the first 20 positions. Mind you, Igbos don't vote on ethnicity but on merits, they would have gladly voted for someone like Osinbajo if he was there. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 004gist: 8:39am On Jul 02 |
Gerrard59: Emmm the job issue is not really the problem as their are low unskilled jobs one can do if one have neccessary first UK experience like in care, security SIA, carpenter etc.. One can find a place within a year... I said within a year one can find if no restrictions on visa. But when u come with student visa one face lots of limitations and also u have just 12 months no time |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 004gist: 8:41am On Jul 02 |
Gerrard59: Emmm the job issue is not really the problem as their are low unskilled jobs one can do if one have neccessary first UK experience like in care, security SIA, carpenter etc.. One can find a place within a year... I said within a year one can find if no restrictions on visa. But when u come with student visa one face lots of limitations and also u have just 12 months no time For tech I know a guy who finish from data science MSC, computer science Bsc, two years experience in home country as working with software company from Bangladesh... But no one invitees since applying for two years now |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 004gist: 8:42am On Jul 02 |
AareGaa:I no de Nigeria I left immediately he enter power |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 004gist: 8:45am On Jul 02 |
Tflex01: Let's see the presidential result of 1999 and 2003 even in 2003 when ojukwu contested Can you get them via states or geopolitical region? Or should I get them for you? Party determines who they forward as flag bearer. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by meobizy(f): 8:48am On Jul 02 |
The kind of poverty thread Nairaland loves to promote. Nobody abroad owes you anything. Get a means of living and face it. At worst, enter the farm. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 004gist: 8:48am On Jul 02 |
Gerrard59: Most Nigerians have seen that came 10 to 15 years ago.. Are mostly carears... Mental nurse.... Working in health sector. Hardly see them in finance, government ministry etc |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by BigDawsNet: 8:50am On Jul 02 |
004gist: Thanks for the response |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by sulaak(m): 8:59am On Jul 02 |
Image123: They forced Ruto to reverse some tax policies that would impact the majority. When the Kenyan government is prepared to cut wasteful government spending, it can then impose strict economic policies on the masses. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by JoeEeL(m): 9:05am On Jul 02 |
shaybebaby: Same here too. We'll talk later, right? Have a great day. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Rita33(f): 9:08am On Jul 02 |
shaybebaby: Fact |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by erico2k2(m): 9:34am On Jul 02 |
chatinent:No poor Nigerian abroad especialy the UK U mentioned.if U are poor u cannot even raise the ticket money. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Image123(m): 9:38am On Jul 02 |
sulaak: On the other hand, Tinubu has relaxed many tax policies and levies since he came on board. Zero tariffs, excise duties and VAT on imported pharmaceutical inputs. Suspension of a newly introduced 10 percent tax on single-use plastics, suspension of the 5% Excise Tax on telecommunication services, suspension of import duties and VAT on certain goods to tackle food inflation, among others. Nobody forced him to do these, he used his own brain and sympathy. Like i asked, but you were ashamed to answer, what happens to all the jobs lost by the senseless looting in Kenya? What happens to the over 20 lives lost? What happens to all the damaged infrastructure, and the millions of dollars worth of loss? Who do you think will pay? Do you know that the Kenyan government would have to borrow another $7.7 billion because of the decision to drop the finance bill? Watch Ruto listing some of the upcoming punishment for his citizens. Be careful what you wish for. https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSYxvYkSU/ 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by erico2k2(m): 9:42am On Jul 02 |
chatinent:No poor Nigerian abroad especialy the UK U mentioned.if U are poor u cannot even raise the ticket money. The best option is to japa cos E cast for 9ja.E rumple |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by shaybebaby(f): 9:56am On Jul 02 |
004gist:Nuclear, finance, IT, medicine, banking ( retail and commercial banking), product designs, project management, hospitality, both as workers and business owners, media and tv, music etc., automotive sector I mean, I work in finance and there are Nigerians where I work, at various levels. No cleaner, or people working in the canteen, is nigerian or black though. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by shaybebaby(f): 9:57am On Jul 02 |
JoeEeL:Sure. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Cmanforall: 9:59am On Jul 02 |
JoeEeL: Here's summary of it all. All their children who are studying abroad will come back in the future to take up political positions. Some are also building their networks through marriages 2 Likes |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by JoeEeL(m): 10:11am On Jul 02 |
Cmanforall: Bro. This is unfortunate. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 004gist: 10:17am On Jul 02 |
shaybebaby: What's ur role in finance and which bank? |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by borie4u(m): 10:41am On Jul 02 |
OriOko88:Na me u just talk about. I taught in schools for 14years until God opened my way to travel to UK. Now I earn 600£ after tax while working 5days. E no go better for our leaders. If I had been working here for 14 years I go don buy mansion for banana island |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by codemaniacs: 11:09am On Jul 02 |
BigDawsNet: BigDawsNet: Don't let 004gist deceive you... They make money through owning businesses or having shares in some businesses.. And they also make money from exploiting other countries like through iELTS, visa rejections, S:hell petroleum company, B:ritish airways e.t.c Some weeks ago, T:otal oil company signed a deal with Congo where Congo only gets 15% from the deal... They also have a strong currency.. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by PARADIZEPRIEST: 11:14am On Jul 02 |
visit slums in Philadelphia usa and you writer will know Nigeria is like paradise. ALL THOSE PASTORS USING CONVOYS AND AIRCRAFTS,CANT THEY SELL THEM AND GIVE TO FEED THEIR CONGRAGATIONS AS CHRIST COMMANDED? THERE IS MONEY IN NAIJA, WHEN PASTORS AND POLITICIANS DO LAVISH PARTIES IN LAGOS AND ABUJA,IT SHOWS is just that selfishness and wickedness is too much |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by DUNDEEmoderatos: 11:24am On Jul 02 |
UnitedKingdom:You think I am one of immature people like you on NL? Sure most of you are kids. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 2buffagain(m): 11:39am On Jul 02 |
efighter: A true slowpoke. I hope the satchet garri you sold your soul for was worth it. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 004gist: 11:41am On Jul 02 |
codemaniacs:No too vex we are discussing how they make money in their country... I have no idea on external earnings. Maybe if u know u let me know. I only share my observations here as every black here even those in my church are either working in this places I mentioned that doesn't mean that there is no Nigeria in other sectors but if they exist they might be very tiny tiny |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by codemaniacs: 11:49am On Jul 02 |
004gist: BigDawsNet is asking how they make money... whether it is internal or external earnings does not matter..... A thread on front page says Australia makes over $36billion annually from immigrant students alone and this does not include rejected applications... and I did not include how much B:ritain makes from immigrant students... |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Saviola86: 11:50am On Jul 02 |
BigDawsNet: My brother I am trying 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by sammiewrite(m): 11:54am On Jul 02 |
I don't feel any pity or sympathy for the woman or any other Nigerian facing financial difficulties at this time since we often are not sincere in our lamentation. Look at the woman name calling and shedding crocodile tears, politicising the issue as if poverty started today in Nigeria. Poverty didn't start today and will continue into the foreseeable future if we keep believing the politicians are the cause of our poverty when in actual fact they're only a beneficiary. The question we should be asking is... 1. How many of the likes of the woman in that video became poor due to actions that can be directly linked to politicians? Yes, there are people who lost their jobs and businesses that shutdown temporarily or permanently due to the current economic policies of the government of the day but is exception the rule? 2. What does the likes of this woman want the government to do at this time - to start sharing money, food or jobs? Is this sustainable? Are they aware of our population? How many persons can the government employ? Does the lot of these people have skills, education, or job experience that makes them employable or makes them candidate for high-paying jobs? When they earn the money, what kind of lifestyle are they leading - is it one of where someone who earns less than 100k has two wives, seven kids, retinue of sidechicks, and who also drinks? Do you know what it takes to feed two mouth in the current economy not to talk of six or seven? You will even be surprised when you hear that your beneficiary just gave birth to their fifth child when you the benefactor only have two kids. You guys should hold on tight to your stupid belief of no family planning, hold on to your stupid belief of "children are a gift from God." You guys should keep living your lives without accountability and be looking for a relative abroad or politician to blame or bail you. Nobody owes anybody and if politicians who are known to be idiots the world over are the ones you're building your life around, then that is fine, too. 1 Like |
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