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Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by akilo1: 3:39pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
my friend,come to the UAE and i beleive you will have a good job,you dont need a visa to come as US citizen are visa free for one month and i beleive you will get a good job of your choice with that interval 1 Like |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by biebele(m): 3:40pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Guy you should probably add a phd to your collection. Any which way, u'll join the queue. Better remain where you are. |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by sauceEEP(m): 3:41pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
[quote author=sexymoma post=34828235]Bros Stay dia ooo we wey we dey hia sef.. as i dey type so i never chop (1) (2)Traffic wey go dey hook u for here ehn e nor get Season ooo i nearly wan sh1t for body the other day (3)Bros we wey dey hia dey struggle wan go U.S ooo... Light nor dey like dat for here ooo u go fit cope so (4)E nor easy to get Job for Naija oooo... Ma neighbour wey study Law, [b]Na only God say make he learn how to barb[/b] [/quote |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by loco4love: 3:42pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Yo, BayoAdex Just make sure the dog ticks don't suck on your dogs titties cos when lagos people see your money how they gonna separate you from it that's whats gwan meeeeeeeeeeeen. |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by ENGRJCJ(m): 3:43pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Bros, I studied chemical engineering too with good grades since I finished my NYSC two years ago till now Bro. Am still looking for a job 1 Like |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by bebe2(f): 3:43pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Experience will teach u Hope no be all this big mouths wey dey nairaland dey deceive u ooo Na mouth them dey ooo. I dey go naija every year, but I will never subject my sef and kids to that standard of livING. Dats my opinion. 2 Likes |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by EbolaParasite: 3:46pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
BayoAdex: Firstly, why would you finish you chemical engineering program and immediately get an MBA? Waste of money and time because that MBA will be worth shishi. IF you work for 5 years and then get the MBA, then ok, may you'll get some leverage. Since you are a nat citizen, then permit is not an issue. Currently, the oil industry is experience the usual cycle. Jobs are hard to get. IF you think it's hard in the US now, wait till you get to Nigeria. There are thousands of Nigerians with US degrees who went back because they couldn't get jobs in the US and don't have the necessary permits to continue living in the country. These are the people you will be competing with. You may get to Nigeria and not get a job for at least a year or more. The ones you get may offer you 100k or less. If you think you have connections, there 300 people out there just like you that also have connections. Also, you will be vieing for entry level jobs and you will have to take all these ridiculous aptitude tests. Short story, LOOONG tin. Stay your arse in the US and work for at least 5 years before you move. 6 Likes |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by sukkot: 3:47pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
ENGRJCJ:you studied chemical engineering but have been looking for a job for two years ? what did they teach you in that school you went to ? you mean you cant use all the raw materials in nigeria to form your own manufacturing company as a chemical engineer ? you cant manufacture local fertilizer ? or anything ? walahi some of you dont need education. what you need is apprenticeship as soon as you leave high school 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by dickhardener: 3:48pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
I am actually finalizing a similar move today. |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by missKiffy(f): 3:49pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
If I were you, am staying there. Forget the no place like home bullshit |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by bebe2(f): 3:51pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
yemstok: No mind d quy, make come uk come see monkey dey work bamboo dey. If e see , 40% tax e go run na |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by DeRay98(m): 3:51pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
BayoAdex: My friend, carry your pet Engr cert enter middle East, you no go fit spend your monthly salary and other entitlements, for real. Pet & Telecm Engrs are well taken care of. 2 Likes |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by brilliant5(m): 3:53pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
come back na. afta ur village pple dance around collect dia portion, d wicked ones knack u ABM, our bad economy mk u c smth, NEPA mk u mama onyinye customer cos of candle, police stop u carelessly for rodja, u go hospital and u get rubbish health care den finally book haram kidnap ur daughter for 2 years plus and d govt has no clue.... den ur case would b worse Dan were u left off. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by bebe2(f): 3:55pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
blueseacats: Sto |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by bebe2(f): 3:55pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
blueseacats: Story. |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by Bflexing(m): 3:56pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Well, it depends on what u are doing there and what u are coming to do here. Sure if u are working in a big firm with good pay there or u get a good job offer there with none yet in Naija, u won't need advice at all. Just plan very well. Not that u should come back, have a taste of Naija and start asking y u moved in the first place. |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by oyejideogunjumo: 3:56pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
IT IS A GOOD IDEA BUT PRAY FIRST.DONT ASSUME BECAUSR YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO SUCCEED IT WILL BE AUTOMATIC AFTER SPIRITUAL ENSURE YOU ARE SURE OF THE EMPLOYMENT.BETTER PEOPLE ARE HERE AHEAD OF YOU SO BE SURE OF COMPETITION.. ALL WHAT YOU MAY RELY TO KEEP YOU FLOATING BEFORE GETTING A JOB MAY NOT SUSTAIN YOU TO YOUR ANTICIPATED DURATION. IF POSSIBLE HAVE A PLAN BE OF SELF EMPLOYMENT AND TEST RUN IT FOR ABOUT SIX TO TWELVE MONTHS BRFORE FINAL RELOCATION. TEST THOSE YOU LEFT BEFORE ENTRUSTING YOUR LIFE ON THEM.SITUATION MAY HAVE CHANGED THEM. WISHING YOU GOD'S GUARDIANCE |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by lucky032(m): 3:57pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Why not hussle hard,get money and start something here in nigeria like haulage biz.If your dad or mum isn't a director in oil company,then sorry. |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by donholy28(m): 3:57pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
come and serve ur term in hell 1 Like |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by lucky032(m): 3:58pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Why not hussle hard,get money and start something here in nigeria like haulage biz.If your dad or mum isn't a director in oil company,then sorry.Does it mean after paying tax and the rest there,you can't save up to a thousand dollars monthly there to save and then start something here? 1 Like |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by dickhardener: 4:01pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
lestat:A scallywag |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by bayulll01(m): 4:02pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
BayoAdex: Good decision moreover I will want to bring to some situation and by then you will decides if you still want to relocate,As a chemical engineer yes you can easily get a job with your foreign certificate here cos nigeria believe so much in certificate from abroad,I will advice you why don't you work a little and gather experience there in america,say work for 2 or 4 yrs,by then u will apply as an expatriate and guess what they do to expatriate in this country they worship then and pay all their fees including their kids who want to come here. Asides that you will need to get yourself high with lack of good transport system,electricity and all form of stuff peculiar to nigerians,is good you want to come back home,but my candid advice wait a little bro and watch what buhari will do. Regards 2 Likes |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by excellentmomma(f): 4:05pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
ibrokola: Very good advise! @Op secure the job first, since you are home bred you won't find it difficult to blend. We can't even tutor you on that. Since you can go in and out of the US now with your family if need arises (for holidays, schooling for kids etc) having a good job/business in Nigeria is not a bad idea. So many people successfully do that. You can do politics too. Goodluck. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by bayulll01(m): 4:06pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
bigtt76: Badt girl am in love with you already 1 Like |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by Badgers14: 4:07pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
When you finish your program,get a job in the US , garner some experience. Request your company transfer you to Naija. Some of these oil companies have offices in Nigeria. Good luck |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by bisi16(m): 4:12pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
I'd think twice abt it if I were u. Unless u have like N5m to start up a biz, otherwise u have nothing to come back to |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by Bennydballs(m): 4:14pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
sure,com follow us soak garri..after all,garri has bin saving us since 1953 2 Likes |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by laoma4u: 4:17pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
guy, try do your gre and get into one of the top petroleum engineering masters program. get it done, work 3 - 5 years in the states before even thinking about it. forget mba for now... naija no easy ooh... plenty boys get degree from top international schools still dey find work. infact, a friend is currently finishing his masters in reservoir engineering from aberdeen but thinking of a phd in the states cos oil companies are not smiling especially this year. a word is enough for the wise 2 Likes |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by Austinleo: 4:18pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Not the case tho... He is only a graduate prolly doesn't have the money to set up business yet. But, The truth is there are lots of successful Nigerians in the State here. I agree with the fact that; If you have your money you can make it big there (TRUE) Both dont be deceived a lot os Nigerians are here too doing third hand Jobs (Making minimum wage) But then, there are lots of professionals who make real money. Those who make less will never tell you there are successful ones cos they want you to think everyone here is the same. This person is a Chemical Engineer like he/she said.... That's really big if he/she s saying the truth and that's a lot of money here. Especially in (Texas)..... Why would you want to go to a place that already has a lot of professionals. Job is hard to find in Nigeria to say the truth.... My own Advise is If u are saying the truth , This is where u can become big and then go back there and establish with your money... Gain Influence and then u can get urself into the Industry... With ur experience, Ur good!!! eagleonearth: |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by AreaFada2: 4:19pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
sexymoma: Sexy moma you're too funny. . But joke aside, some things can be tedious in 9ja sha. I'm a diaspora gut too. There's comfort here but you have to work very hard to maintain it. One feels like returning sometimes. @OP I visit 9ja frequently. It's always nice coming back home. But my worry s that it's expensive to live comfortably in 9ja: you sink borehole/maintain, maintain gen, pay maiguard, repair cars frequently due to bad roads etc. Coming from abroad to join job-seekers' queue is really not ideal. If you can build a business in Biotech or some other area as a chemical engineer in Nigeria, that will be better. Returning to be an employee will just be another rat race. But a well paid & secure job waiting before you return might be ok. It would be easier if you are single & without kids. 1 Like |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by laoma4u: 4:21pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Hmm which kain respect for foriegn certificate?? foriegn certificate is like garri these days oooh. its no big deal. Experience is what you should be preaching.. naija don open eye this days oooh bayulll01: |
Re: About Relocating To Nigeria From The United States by caprini1: 4:22pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
caniva:I don't think so bruv,if the OP was serious,which I know he aint!...most folks that relocated back to naija in my estate came back with state of the art solar energy systems,even for charging phones and security lights. |
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