Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by cy4cent(f): 7:07am On Aug 03, 2017 |
This isn't what we need now, we don't even have enough jobs for ourselves yet.
Though, it's commendable but our jobs shouldn't be for expatriates. Let's invest in human development so we can handle these jobs ourselves. It would reduce unemployment.
The standard for this certification will be very low, cos Nigerians like worshipping white men. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by Jettage: 7:08am On Aug 03, 2017 |
farem: FG bars foreign professionals without Nigeria certification ON August 2, 20178:00 PM/IN News/ BY Adekunle / Comments –Declares state of emergency on science and technology —Gives 3-yr tax rebate to pioneer industries in Nigeria By Johnbosco Agbakwuru ABUJA – THE Federal Executive Council, FEC, Wednesday approved a new policy that for any foreign professionals to practice in Nigeria, they have to be registered and certified by all the necessary regulatory bodies.
This is as the Federal Government has declared a state of emergency on science and technology to boost technological acquisition for the industrial growth of the country. Meantime, to attract foreign industries, the Federal Executive Council has approved tax rebate which will serve as an incentive for pioneer industries operating in Nigeria. Briefing State House Correspondents after weekly FEC meeting at the Council Chamber, Presidential Villa Abuja, the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu said, “We agreed that from now on, any person who wants to practice any profession that has anything to do with science, engineering and technology, medical doctors, accountants, quantity surveyors just to mention but a few, that first they have to be certified by appropriate regulatory bodies in Nigeria.” The Minister said that FEC in its deliberations approved policy that will help to change the direction that will be taken as a nation, a direction that will be very useful in helping to start looking inwards to produce the things that the country needs as against depending on outside to import our requirements. He said, “Some of the highlights will involve where we have bulk purchases major items that will bring into the country those who normally would have supplied from outside the country will now come to Nigeria and establish their factories to produce in Nigeria. “By doing so, they will offer job opportunities to our people, tax will be paid to government, wealth will be created and most importantly, Nigeria will now acquire the necessary technology that will help us build capacity. “This is very important in our building our local capacity. There are so many areas that this new policy has coved because the aim of this new policy is to make sure that in the next ten years, Nigeria firms will be in a position to carry out very complex jobs. A sort of jobs that we don’t currently have the expertise to do in the country. “And for such jobs, we will rely on foreign expertise and foreign firms for now but when they come, they have to work with Nigerian firms so that these Nigerian firms will understudy them and this will be from the conception to the commissioning. “That is the only way that we can hope to acquire to acquire the necessary technology to build our local capacity because our aim is like in the next ten years like I said we will be able to have own domestic firms, Nigerian firms to carry out all these jobs. “And in about 20 years, we want to see Nigerian firms competing with the very best in the world. “So, the Federal Executive Council, accepted to declare a state of emergency for science and technology and this is very important because even the economic recovery and growth plan 2018 to 2020 recognizes the cardinal place of science and technology in driving this recovery and growth plan of government. “We are not looking for transfer of technology because we know it will not happen, what we are looking for is acquisition of technology and we are interested in building our own capacity. “We are convinced that we can do this and we believe that with the approval given to this policy once implemented, we will be in a position to acquire technology. “This policy is a very comprehensive policy. We will pay a lot of attention to training. We will make sure that we have all the artisans we need, all the technicians that we need so that once somebody is building a house, once you get up to finishing of that house, you are most likely going to bring people from outside country. Many of them come from our neighbouring countries. This we will not allow to continue. So we want to build the requisite manpower. “We will also use the Ministry of Interior to help us with a new classification in our immigration policy. Those areas that we lack expertise as of now, we will use that classification to bring in those who have such expertise particularly from African countries. “Then we will also be working closely with Nigerians in the Diaspora because many Nigerians outside the country have a lot of skills which we need at this time particularly in order to implement this policy, we will be working with them.” FG approves tax rebate for pioneer industries Also briefing journalists, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enalema said government has approved tax rebate for pioneer industry to establish in the country, noting that the policy was to serve as an incentive to attract new investors. The Minister said, “FEC approved a memorandum that was presented to amend the list of pioneer industries and products that will enjoy pioneer status going forward. “As many of you know the pioneer incentive scheme is governed by ye Industrial Development Income Tax Relief Act and the whole purpose is to give tax holidays to industries we consider pioneer. “Pioneer doesn’t mean that they are new it only means that they are not yet mature, we want those industries to grow. We want to attract investment in them and you will find that this covers a wide range of industries and those tax holidays ranges from three to five years. “The pioneer list was last reviewed by the Federal Executive Council in 2006, so you could see that this was long overdue. “On doing the review, special attention was paid to the ERGP to capture the current realities that will help to implement the plan to make sure we attract the kind of investment, industries and players that will help to implement and realize our objectives in the ERGP. “I should also point out that there was multi stakeholder engagement, private and public sector in arriving at the industries that will be included in the pioneer incentive scheme. “In terms of the recommendations approved by FEC today: we have tried to remove all ambiguities in the definition of industries by reclassifying industries according to the international standard in industrial classification which is the global standard which is also the standard that is used by the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics. “The other thing we also did is to agree that the pioneer list will be reviewed regularly every two years, biannually so that just that if things come up, we live in a fast changing world and we are being responsive to our world. In the case of additions to the list they will be effected immediately, for deletion of industries that we consider mature there will be a three year window that will be allowed for those that are already investing in that industry that were enjoying pioneer status to carry on till the end of that three year period. “Against this backdrop, we then approved 27 industries that were recommended for addition to the pioneer list today. “We also recommended and it was accepted by the Council that mineral oil prospecting which is governed by the Petroleum Profit Tax should not be part of the pioneer industries list which is really industries governed by the Companies Income Tax Act. “It was also accepted that given the success we have achieved in cement which are now net exporters, maybe that is an industry which we could say that we are now where we want to be in terms of maturity even though there is still a lot of scope for the application and the use of cement and you know that will continue. We already have critical mass in cement “The scheme will ensure that it will not deprive us of revenue. It is an incentive to make people enter your market, new enter industries, invest more for people who are already here. It will increase our tax base over time.” FEC Approves 27 New Industries For Pioneer Status The Federal Executive Council on Wednesday approved 27 new industries and products to enter into the pioneer status to give tax holidays to them for three years, to enable them to grow and expand investments. August 2, 2017
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/fg-bars-foreign-professionals-without-nigeria-certification/
What certification do Nigeria have? They only give more powers to bribery and curruption. What are foreigners still doing in distressed Nigeria of today? Looted blind by the profiteers |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by adedayourt(m): 7:11am On Aug 03, 2017 |
seunmsg: I sincerely hope the government will be able to implement this decision fully. Federal government MDAs and big corporations are the major culprits promoting foreign professionals ahead of Nigerian certified professionals.
The kind of recognition they have given to ACCA for example is very disgraceful. We need to promote and protect our professionals if we are to grow as a nation. No serious country denigrates her locally certified professionals the way we do in Nigeria. It's very terrible wen u see nig coys giving advantage to acca cert over ican, den it has created d situation werby even with ur ican u still running after acca. 1 Like |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by Nobody: 7:13am On Aug 03, 2017 |
daewoorazer:
I used to respect you ma'am, how badt u fukcked up. FYI, Im Yoruba and a proud one for that matter. How could you have stooped so low to allow bigotry to take the better part of you? A girl at dat Being biafran is not automatically based on tribe but ideology. Is it every easterner that is a Biafran? No, only those who chose to follow the albino. So based on your views I thought you were in that group, cheers if you are not. 2 Likes |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by theophorus(m): 7:20am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Correct! |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by RapportNaija(m): 7:22am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Long overdue. I hate seeing whites living large here doing jobs that Nigerians with better qualifications and experience will never get in foreign countries! Trash! 2 Likes |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by Sagay212: 7:26am On Aug 03, 2017 |
doctokwus: Whoever brought up this idea,cum policy direction is one of the most useful appointees this govt has. For years Indian,lately Turkish and all manners of other Nationals in the medical,engineering,technology professions have been practising in this country just at the whim of a proprietor somewhere. It really beats me hollow,that just bcoz someone has a certificate from a foreign land and is white,he enters into a professional practice in Nigeria. Meanwhile foreign trained medical graduates from Nigeria for eg have to first pass an assessment test before practising here,but the white or Asian doc just starts practising without such assessment! Bros you should know our useless govt won't implement nada. Ordinary to collect tax from foreign companies is a problem. They'll rather collect bribes than do the right thing. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by CocoaOla: 7:37am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Nobody is talking about our education system too |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by salford1: 7:37am On Aug 03, 2017 |
doctokwus: Whoever brought up this idea,cum policy direction is one of the most useful appointees this govt has. For years Indian,lately Turkish and all manners of other Nationals in the medical,engineering,technology professions have been practising in this country just at the whim of a proprietor somewhere. It really beats me hollow,that just bcoz someone has a certificate from a foreign land and is white,he enters into a professional practice in Nigeria. Meanwhile foreign trained medical graduates from Nigeria for eg have to first pass an assessment test before practising here,but the white or Asian doc just starts practising without such assessment! i dont know about medicine and law sha...my cousin studied medicine in romania but still had to write some exams in Nigeria. Same for law, you still have to attend law school in Nigeria even if you studied at havard. Its horrible on the Engineering/tech industry...there are no controls there at all. 1 Like |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by adetayo234: 7:42am On Aug 03, 2017 |
daewoorazer:
This government is good at taking paracetamol after wake-keep
#zanga Better late than ever. Don't just condemn everything they do. Criticise reasonably 2 Likes |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by dprinz99(m): 8:00am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Pidgin2: Perfect decision, I envisage foreign professional qualifications without Nigerian certification whether by a foreigner or Nigerian citizen who waste thousands of dollars acquiring them will soon be worthless in this country
We have more than enough Nigerian trained qualified folks here already I just wonder how the million Dollars spent becomes headache to you. People need quality. U are free to get stocked with ur good for noting so called Nigerian university. We need quality education and don't kill your self about the spent dollars.its none of your business .bad belle |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by daewoorazer(m): 8:04am On Aug 03, 2017 |
adetayo234:
Better late than ever.
Don't just condemn everything they do. Criticise reasonably
And ur reasoning tells you the next thing on Nigeria's list of preference is to start looking out for those with foreign certs.... Like our schools give worthier certs
#zangaAnd @ d 'bolded', so much for reasoning |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by zoedew: 8:11am On Aug 03, 2017 |
farem: FG bars foreign professionals without Nigeria certification ON August 2, 20178:00 PM/IN News/ BY Adekunle / Comments –Declares state of emergency on science and technology —Gives 3-yr tax rebate to pioneer industries in Nigeria By Johnbosco Agbakwuru ABUJA – THE Federal Executive Council, FEC, Wednesday approved a new policy that for any foreign professionals to practice in Nigeria, they have to be registered and certified by all the necessary regulatory bodies.
This is as the Federal Government has declared a state of emergency on science and technology to boost technological acquisition for the industrial growth of the country. Meantime, to attract foreign industries, the Federal Executive Council has approved tax rebate which will serve as an incentive for pioneer industries operating in Nigeria. Briefing State House Correspondents after weekly FEC meeting at the Council Chamber, Presidential Villa Abuja, the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu said, “We agreed that from now on, any person who wants to practice any profession that has anything to do with science, engineering and technology, medical doctors, accountants, quantity surveyors just to mention but a few, that first they have to be certified by appropriate regulatory bodies in Nigeria.” The Minister said that FEC in its deliberations approved policy that will help to change the direction that will be taken as a nation, a direction that will be very useful in helping to start looking inwards to produce the things that the country needs as against depending on outside to import our requirements. He said, “Some of the highlights will involve where we have bulk purchases major items that will bring into the country those who normally would have supplied from outside the country will now come to Nigeria and establish their factories to produce in Nigeria. “By doing so, they will offer job opportunities to our people, tax will be paid to government, wealth will be created and most importantly, Nigeria will now acquire the necessary technology that will help us build capacity. “This is very important in our building our local capacity. There are so many areas that this new policy has coved because the aim of this new policy is to make sure that in the next ten years, Nigeria firms will be in a position to carry out very complex jobs. A sort of jobs that we don’t currently have the expertise to do in the country. “And for such jobs, we will rely on foreign expertise and foreign firms for now but when they come, they have to work with Nigerian firms so that these Nigerian firms will understudy them and this will be from the conception to the commissioning. “That is the only way that we can hope to acquire to acquire the necessary technology to build our local capacity because our aim is like in the next ten years like I said we will be able to have own domestic firms, Nigerian firms to carry out all these jobs. “And in about 20 years, we want to see Nigerian firms competing with the very best in the world. “So, the Federal Executive Council, accepted to declare a state of emergency for science and technology and this is very important because even the economic recovery and growth plan 2018 to 2020 recognizes the cardinal place of science and technology in driving this recovery and growth plan of government. “We are not looking for transfer of technology because we know it will not happen, what we are looking for is acquisition of technology and we are interested in building our own capacity. “We are convinced that we can do this and we believe that with the approval given to this policy once implemented, we will be in a position to acquire technology. “This policy is a very comprehensive policy. We will pay a lot of attention to training. We will make sure that we have all the artisans we need, all the technicians that we need so that once somebody is building a house, once you get up to finishing of that house, you are most likely going to bring people from outside country. Many of them come from our neighbouring countries. This we will not allow to continue. So we want to build the requisite manpower. “We will also use the Ministry of Interior to help us with a new classification in our immigration policy. Those areas that we lack expertise as of now, we will use that classification to bring in those who have such expertise particularly from African countries. “Then we will also be working closely with Nigerians in the Diaspora because many Nigerians outside the country have a lot of skills which we need at this time particularly in order to implement this policy, we will be working with them.” FG approves tax rebate for pioneer industries Also briefing journalists, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enalema said government has approved tax rebate for pioneer industry to establish in the country, noting that the policy was to serve as an incentive to attract new investors. The Minister said, “FEC approved a memorandum that was presented to amend the list of pioneer industries and products that will enjoy pioneer status going forward. “As many of you know the pioneer incentive scheme is governed by ye Industrial Development Income Tax Relief Act and the whole purpose is to give tax holidays to industries we consider pioneer. “Pioneer doesn’t mean that they are new it only means that they are not yet mature, we want those industries to grow. We want to attract investment in them and you will find that this covers a wide range of industries and those tax holidays ranges from three to five years. “The pioneer list was last reviewed by the Federal Executive Council in 2006, so you could see that this was long overdue. “On doing the review, special attention was paid to the ERGP to capture the current realities that will help to implement the plan to make sure we attract the kind of investment, industries and players that will help to implement and realize our objectives in the ERGP. “I should also point out that there was multi stakeholder engagement, private and public sector in arriving at the industries that will be included in the pioneer incentive scheme. “In terms of the recommendations approved by FEC today: we have tried to remove all ambiguities in the definition of industries by reclassifying industries according to the international standard in industrial classification which is the global standard which is also the standard that is used by the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics. “The other thing we also did is to agree that the pioneer list will be reviewed regularly every two years, biannually so that just that if things come up, we live in a fast changing world and we are being responsive to our world. In the case of additions to the list they will be effected immediately, for deletion of industries that we consider mature there will be a three year window that will be allowed for those that are already investing in that industry that were enjoying pioneer status to carry on till the end of that three year period. “Against this backdrop, we then approved 27 industries that were recommended for addition to the pioneer list today. “We also recommended and it was accepted by the Council that mineral oil prospecting which is governed by the Petroleum Profit Tax should not be part of the pioneer industries list which is really industries governed by the Companies Income Tax Act. “It was also accepted that given the success we have achieved in cement which are now net exporters, maybe that is an industry which we could say that we are now where we want to be in terms of maturity even though there is still a lot of scope for the application and the use of cement and you know that will continue. We already have critical mass in cement “The scheme will ensure that it will not deprive us of revenue. It is an incentive to make people enter your market, new enter industries, invest more for people who are already here. It will increase our tax base over time.” FEC Approves 27 New Industries For Pioneer Status The Federal Executive Council on Wednesday approved 27 new industries and products to enter into the pioneer status to give tax holidays to them for three years, to enable them to grow and expand investments. August 2, 2017
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/fg-bars-foreign-professionals-without-nigeria-certification/
FG provide the enabling environment first. Tax holidays without stable Energy supply coupled with rampaging herdsmen eating out the heart of an investor's farm is not good news. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by castrokins(m): 8:12am On Aug 03, 2017 |
This Is The Best Policy Of This Administration. Nigerians Get Subjected To All Manner Of Examinations Abroad. Back Here Anything Goes As Long As The Bearer Has A Tanned Skin |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by daewoorazer(m): 8:13am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Pidgin2:
Being biafran is not automatically based on tribe but ideology. Is it every easterner that is a Biafran? No, only those who chose to follow the albino. So based on your views I thought you were in that group, cheers if you are not. @all. I am for one Nigeria if it works. If otherwise and a part of it decides to leave, let them, it's called freedom.
Are u Yoruba? |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by wink2015(m): 8:14am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Na today our day break! enh?
When Indians, Pakistanis, Lebanese, and South African are working in Nigerian companies with foreign certification and being paid far higher than Nigerian professional even though they do not possess Nigerian certification.
Good move anyway, it could go some distance to promote our local content.
Now our musician are being forced by law to shoot their musical videos and other artistic content in Nigeria. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by omniseer: 8:16am On Aug 03, 2017 |
I pray this policy is followed to the letter. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by Nobody: 8:18am On Aug 03, 2017 |
seunmsg: I sincerely hope the government will be able to implement this decision fully. Federal government MDAs and big corporations are the major culprits promoting foreign professionals ahead of Nigerian certified professionals.
The kind of recognition they have given to ACCA for example is very disgraceful. We need to promote and protect our professionals if we are to grow as a nation. No serious country denigrates her locally certified professionals the way we do in Nigeria. ACCA is expensive na!Moreover it's checking our ICAN and ANAN |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by Supercoo: 8:20am On Aug 03, 2017 |
So CFA, ACIIA, ACCA e. t. c will not be priority again. Let's wait and see. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by Nobody: 8:26am On Aug 03, 2017 |
seunmsg: I sincerely hope the government will be able to implement this decision fully. Federal government MDAs and big corporations are the major culprits promoting foreign professionals ahead of Nigerian certified professionals.
The kind of recognition they have given to ACCA for example is very disgraceful. We need to promote and protect our professionals if we are to grow as a nation. No serious country denigrates her locally certified professionals the way we do in Nigeria. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by Iliveon: 8:27am On Aug 03, 2017 |
I know of a CTO in one the biggest companies in Telecommunication industry whose highest qualification is diploma. Infact 80% departmental directors/heads are from their country and less qualified. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by Nobody: 8:28am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Best decision so far..please ensure it's implemented |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by mmsen: 8:38am On Aug 03, 2017 |
tuniski: Bar foreign medication and hospitalization too jare. Yes, they should do that for FG employees. Especially the executive. 1 Like |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by adetayo234: 8:43am On Aug 03, 2017 |
daewoorazer:
And ur reasoning tells you the next thing on Nigeria's list of preference is to start looking out for those with foreign certs.... Like our schools give worthier certs
#zanga
And @ d 'bolded', so much for reasoning It is a typo. And if you have any useful neuron left in your grey matter, you will realise that the move is helpful for the Nigerian content. If you are too bereft of knowledge to know, every Nigerian professional travelling abroad is compelled to get professional certification in those countries before practising in such countries. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by hermosa7: 9:01am On Aug 03, 2017 |
daewoorazer:
This government is good at taking paracetamol after wake-keep
#zanga PDP's wake-keep you mean |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by Ugosample(m): 9:09am On Aug 03, 2017 |
seunmsg: I sincerely hope the government will be able to implement this decision fully. Federal government MDAs and big corporations are the major culprits promoting foreign professionals ahead of Nigerian certified professionals.
The kind of recognition they have given to ACCA for example is very disgraceful. We need to promote and protect our professionals if we are to grow as a nation. No serious country denigrates her locally certified professionals the way we do in Nigeria. What us wrong with the recognition given to ACCA An ACCA is very thorough, and the training is dope; and besides, its a global body recognised in more than 150 countries Why should Nigeria own be different |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by daewoorazer(m): 9:45am On Aug 03, 2017 |
adetayo234:
It is a typo.
And if you have any useful neuron left in your grey matter, you will realise that the move is helpful for the Nigerian content.
If you are too bereft of knowledge to know, every Nigerian professional travelling abroad is compelled to get professional certification in those countries before practising in such countries. As regards ur typo, I disagree because ever is an independent word, same as never. Auto-correction won't correct your ever to never and vice-versa. So it literally means you TYPE before you THINK
Be civilized man,
Having consulted d dictionary all in a bid to let us know you have a few vocabs in your pocket, can you please tell us the reason you'd not drink water from the gutter and rather go for sachet or as d case may be soft drinks.
You may however ratify your lunacy and argue beyond doubt how all in the name of patriotism to local things, drink from the gutter.
Another perspective: But man, a scholarship here in Nigeria and another abroad, which one would u choose.
Or perhaps you haven't seen microbiology graduates who spent 5 years in the Nigerian university and didn't for once use the microscope?
#zangaI weep right now, if your types are allowed to run for political offices, we'd end up with the likes of bvhari and gej, obj and all. And Nigeria will remain stagnant |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by agitator: 9:49am On Aug 03, 2017 |
daewoorazer:
I should be asking you
Because how is this gonna help a corrupt government? If u like, hold foreign and local certs, doesn't mean sh.it....theyd give u project and pay u just half of the funds required
So, Nigeria is dead already, and they are taking paracetamol
#zanga LOL, You have time to engage people this early morning. There is a law since time immemorial about expatriate quota, which most of the companies are flouting with the connivance of Nigerians. Also a transfer of knowledge within 5-years from a specialist expat to a Nigerian understudy, how many companies abide by these rules. The Local content law enacted and people where jumping upandan praising the government. Meanwhile, a board was established to create choppings for some people who were meant to monitor these multinationals. Nigerians will still provide the certifications for the expats without them (expats) sitting for a single exam. In fact the expats will get the certificates before leaving their country and collect the documents on arrival at the airport. The same way expats have been working with 6-months business visa without work permit. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by daewoorazer(m): 9:53am On Aug 03, 2017 |
agitator:
LOL,
You have time to engage people this early morning. There have been a law since time immemorial about expatriate quota, which most of the companies are flouting with the connivance of Nigerians. Also a transfer of knowledge from specialist to a Nigerian understudy, how many companies abide by these rules.
The created a Local content law and people where jumping upandan praising the government. Meanwhile, a board was established to create choppings for some people who were meant to monitor these multinationals.
Nigerians will still provide the certifications for the expats without sitting for a single exam. In fact the expats will get the certified before leaving thier country and collect the documents on arrival at the airport.
The same way expats have been working with 6-months business visa without work permit. Thanks man.. I pity how these young men reason nowadays... These ones must not hold public offices o.. Else, We are doomed 1 Like |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by davillian(m): 10:20am On Aug 03, 2017 |
Feeding them with soup they feed us when we are in their own country. Hehehehehe this is sweet. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by adetayo234: 10:34am On Aug 03, 2017 |
[s] daewoorazer:
As regards ur typo, I disagree because ever is an independent word, same as never. Auto-correction won't correct your ever to never and vice-versa. So it literally means you TYPE before you THINK
Be civilized man,
Having consulted d dictionary all in a bid to let us know you have a few vocabs in your pocket, can you please tell us the reason you'd not drink water from the gutter and rather go for sachet or as d case may be soft drinks.
You may however ratify your lunacy and argue beyond doubt how all in the name of patriotism to local things, drink from the gutter.
Another perspective: But man, a scholarship here in Nigeria and another abroad, which one would u choose.
Or perhaps you haven't seen microbiology graduates who spent 5 years in the Nigerian university and didn't for once use the microscope?
#zanga
I weep right now, if your types are allowed to run for political offices, we'd end up with the likes of bvhari and gej, obj and all.
And Nigeria will remain stagnant[/s] Only a fool will judge a matter he never witnessed. Were you in my phone or keyboard when I was typing? I didn't read any other thing you posted. I know they will be trash. |
Re: BREAKING: Federal Govt Bars Foreign Professionals Without Nigeria Certification by daewoorazer(m): 10:45am On Aug 03, 2017 |
adetayo234: [s]
Only a fool will judge a matter he never witnessed. Were you in my phone or keyboard when I was typing?
I didn't read any other thing you posted. I know they will be trash.
May God bless u for making me smile.
We could be friends you know
#zanga |