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Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by dumahi(m): 10:56am On Jan 28, 2019
Whether you want to do business or work with foreign missions in Nigeria, the most practical way to earn hard currency while in Nigeria, is to have career connections with the embassies, high commissions or consulates of those countries that own the currencies in question. This is the secret I am using this thread to share: How to establish this connection with a good number of them.

For instance, if you work with the US Embassy, you get paid with US Dollars. Or, if you work with a European Union Country, you get paid in Euro. But the money, for me, is not the real value that will accrue to you. Instead, it is the living connections with staff, nationals and travellers which can lift you any time.

So, let me see how many of you who are interested in this topic before I continue because it's going to be a bit long and may take a few days. If you are interested in this, you can indicate by following the topic or else I'll not suffer to type what no one needs.

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This is a secret about how to have career connections with embassies, high commissions and consulates of non-English speaking countries in Nigeria even if you can communicate only in English. These non-English speaking foreign missions are often in need of Nigerians they can communicate with in their own language, to fill emergency and casual positions. This saves them the cost and the time of having to bring their own nationals to do every single thing.

Apart from the French-speaking countries among them, who often get cheap staff from neighboring Benin Republic (and even Nigeria) and the Arabic-speaking nations who are helped by Muslims at times, the rest will often jump at any local who can communicate with them and who is interested in working with them especially in non-specific job positions (the specifics are usually filled from home).

These non-English speaking foreign missions are especially interested in you if you let them know you are particularly interested in their culture, that you are willing to learn more of their culture (including language) and you desire to work for their interest locally.

You'd better do all this in an email exchange with them. So, the challenge now is how to communicate convincingly with them in their own language for you to start a relationship with them on a career basis. But don't worry about this challenge as there is a very convenient way around it which I am going to let you know.

The truth is that you may not see as much money as you might expect from them. But, for me, the relationship is what matters most - not only with embassy officials and staff but also with visitors.

But, this is not to say that the money does not matter at all. This is why I advise you to go for countries with a high currency exchange rate relative to the Naira. This will ensure that whatever pay you get will turn out huge in Naira value.

I have been compiling a list of these non-English speaking countries with a presence in Nigeria but I have not completed it due to an unexpected busy schedule during the month. I will make it available as soon as it is ready.

The compilation focuses on the following:
1. Non-English speaking countries with a presence in Nigeria, their official language, their official currency and it's exchange rate with the Naira. To stop the list from being too long, I am including only countries whose currency exchanges with the Naira at least at the ratio of 1:40 (so that you can take an informed decision). The number of countries compiled will hopefully be about 50.

2. Their contact details in Nigeria including physical addresses, phone numbers and email addresses.

3. Lessons to help you communicate in the language of your chosen countries in just 3 days. This is extremely easy as you will see.

4. Sample emails and replies you can send to them and how to very easily construct them in the official language of each listed country.

When this compilation is ready, I will update this post to inform you. You can text your email address to 09020744543 to get an SMS and/or email notification also.

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Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by LegitBoyy: 1:26pm On Jan 28, 2019
I'm interested in this information Please fire on sir.

I really want to work with IOCs or NGOs after NYSC.
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by dumahi(m): 1:21pm On Jan 29, 2019
LegitBoyy:
I'm interested in this information Please fire on sir.

I really want to work with IOCs or NGOs after NYSC.
Foreign missions are the embassies, consulates and high commissions, not NGOs. I think people didn't understand what I mean, which is why only you showed interest. So, let me place this on my signature for a while to see if some people will show interest before I continue.
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by timitayo77: 3:58pm On Jan 29, 2019
dumahi:

Foreign missions are the embassies, consulates and high commissions, not NGOs. I think people didn't understand what I mean, which is why only you showed interest. So, let me place this on my signature for a while to see if some people will show interest before I continue.
Quantinue flease.
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by lahade(f): 4:41pm On Jan 29, 2019
interested
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by LegitBoyy: 5:21am On Jan 30, 2019
dumahi:

Foreign missions are the embassies, consulates and high commissions, not NGOs. I think people didn't understand what I mean, which is why only you showed interest. So, let me place this on my signature for a while to see if some people will show interest before I continue.
I actually I understand what foreign missions are, I just broaden my areas of interests by listing NGOs too. Please kindly continue, a whole lot of people will benefit from this.
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by gentlemayor(m): 2:04pm On Jan 30, 2019
Kindly go ahead as we are itching to know how.
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by Emmex0804(m): 2:29pm On Jan 30, 2019
am very much interested....pls carry on
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by LordPherule(m): 8:57pm On Jan 30, 2019
Very much interested!
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by hillaboi(m): 1:35am On Jan 31, 2019
Interested
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by UbongCR7(m): 1:48am On Jan 31, 2019
Following
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by Kemzeee1(f): 9:10am On Jan 31, 2019
Am interested
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by chegzyshade(m): 3:06pm On Jan 31, 2019
dumahi:
Whether you want to do business or work with foreign missions in Nigeria, the most practical way to earn hard currency while in Nigeria, is to have career connections with the embassies, high commissions or consulates of those countries that own the currencies in question. This is the secret I am using this thread to share: How to establish this connection with a good number of them.

For instance, if you work with the US Embassy, you get paid with US Dollars. Or, if you work with a European Union Country, you get paid in Euro. But the money, for me, is not the real value that will accrue to you. Instead, it is the living connections with staff, nationals and travellers which can lift you any time.

So, let me see how many of you who are interested in this topic before I continue because it's going to be a bit long and may take a few days. If you are interested in this, you can indicate by following the topic or else I'll not suffer to type what no one needs.


So
So so interested in working with the embassy
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by harley88(m): 7:23pm On Jan 31, 2019
Interested......pls I think we are quite a number already. Pls kindly pass the info
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by rolatundt: 12:06pm On Feb 01, 2019
Interested





quote author=dumahi post=75189943]Whether you want to do business or work with foreign missions in Nigeria, the most practical way to earn hard currency while in Nigeria, is to have career connections with the embassies, high commissions or consulates of those countries that own the currencies in question. This is the secret I am using this thread to share: How to establish this connection with a good number of them.





For instance, if you work with the US Embassy, you get paid with US Dollars. Or, if you work with a European Union Country, you get paid in Euro.

So, let me see how many of you who are interested in this topic before I continue because it's going to be a bit long and may take a few days. If you are interested in this, you can indicate by following the topic or else I'll not suffer to type what no one needs. [/quote]
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by Phfetish(m): 2:56pm On Feb 01, 2019
Interested
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by obajoey(m): 6:31pm On Feb 01, 2019
kwantinu bro
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by boborneyor(m): 9:28pm On Feb 03, 2019
I don book here
Re: Career Opportunities With Foreign Missions In Nigeria by cozzyboy: 12:41am On Feb 04, 2019
Ride on brother - Fast and furious 10

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