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Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Bashirjaja01(m): 2:32pm On Aug 04, 2020
helinues:
Tah..

Are you talking about salary here or Roger beside Salary?

Nigeria Minister of Humanitarian abi na disaster, only God knows how much the woman go don pocket.. Dizeani of this government
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Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Hades2016(m): 2:37pm On Aug 04, 2020
dukeprince50:
I did not see my name
na psp you dey work so nobody know you grin grin
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by muchtalk: 2:41pm On Aug 04, 2020
an American senator will happily resign if offered a ministerial appointment in naija cos corruption is applauded here n it mind blowing
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Nobody: 2:41pm On Aug 04, 2020
My friend all these people got better pay in Nigeria than where they left remember they left to work for the government of one of the richest African countries at that time. The facts are there.

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Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by abbiboy: 2:46pm On Aug 04, 2020
Thieves that came to collect dia share of the national cake,income n kickbacks dwarf dia yearly income 50x.
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by tammie24: 2:49pm On Aug 04, 2020
But Nigeria pays them better na. You want to compare Nigeria pay to those foreign countries

How much is $300,000 compare to what you stand to get as a minister of finance


Patami don already buy 3 houses for his 3 wives in wuse

Beat that!
Abeg stop this joke!
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by mentored: 2:54pm On Aug 04, 2020
sarrki:
Is true that Sheik Isa Ali Pantami left a better pay in Saudi Arabia to Nigeria (a professor in Saudi Arabia collects up to 25,000SR monthly).

Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala also left her job in the world bank with a pay package worth more than $351,740 (net) yearly in 2008 to accept ministerial appointment in Nigeria

Prof Usman Yusuf, the embattled NHIS Boss moved to Nigeria from Saint Jude Children Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, as professor in the Division of Stem Cell Transplantation with annual net worth of over $200,000.

Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga equally left his role as Managing Director with Goldman Sachs in London in 2013 with annual net worth of over 300,000 pounds.

Magnus Lekara Kpakol also left as a professor of economics at the University of Dallas, USA then to Nigeria

There are many of them, what is opened for debate are those undisclosed and behind the scene benefits believed to be attached to these offices in Nigeria ��


They returned to do what Oga


Apply to workforce or jobberman

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Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Theoarhics: 2:56pm On Aug 04, 2020
They left high paying jobs to a higher looting job in Nigeria as politicians .
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by MrBrownJay1(m): 2:57pm On Aug 04, 2020
"serve their country" how?! many return because the west aint as good as Nigeria to many of them.
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by tunize(m): 2:59pm On Aug 04, 2020
And you think all these sets of people u mentioned are rendering favour to Nigerian ba?
u know how much politician dey earn annually? u go add up the 5 of dem annual pay change go remain na waitn wan person dey receive be that repay plus the one dem go thief join ooh
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by kudos4u(m): 3:03pm On Aug 04, 2020
These are all thieves
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by cedricksly: 3:04pm On Aug 04, 2020
sarrki:
Is true that Sheik Isa Ali Pantami left a better pay in Saudi Arabia to Nigeria (a professor in Saudi Arabia collects up to 25,000SR monthly).

Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala also left her job in the world bank with a pay package worth more than $351,740 (net) yearly in 2008 to accept ministerial appointment in Nigeria

Prof Usman Yusuf, the embattled NHIS Boss moved to Nigeria from Saint Jude Children Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, as professor in the Division of Stem Cell Transplantation with annual net worth of over $200,000.

Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga equally left his role as Managing Director with Goldman Sachs in London in 2013 with annual net worth of over 300,000 pounds.

Magnus Lekara Kpakol also left as a professor of economics at the University of Dallas, USA then to Nigeria

There are many of them, what is opened for debate are those undisclosed and behind the scene benefits believed to be attached to these offices in Nigeria ��

and you think it will as a loss on their part?? It was a wrong move by the government to call them back.. Eg pantami would have been collecting 2million estimated monthly in the lecturing job... Now as a minister what is he collecting?? Forget basic salary.... They can't steal money in those places they where suppose to be employed but they can steal money in Nigeria and get away with it.... So know the difference
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by kiddkash(m): 3:08pm On Aug 04, 2020
they come where alert sure pass
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Nobody: 3:12pm On Aug 04, 2020
sarrki:
Is true that Sheik Isa Ali Pantami left a better pay in Saudi Arabia to Nigeria (a professor in Saudi Arabia collects up to 25,000SR monthly).

Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala also left her job in the world bank with a pay package worth more than $351,740 (net) yearly in 2008 to accept ministerial appointment in Nigeria

Prof Usman Yusuf, the embattled NHIS Boss moved to Nigeria from Saint Jude Children Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, as professor in the Division of Stem Cell Transplantation with annual net worth of over $200,000.

Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga equally left his role as Managing Director with Goldman Sachs in London in 2013 with annual net worth of over 300,000 pounds.

Magnus Lekara Kpakol also left as a professor of economics at the University of Dallas, USA then to Nigeria

There are many of them, what is opened for debate are those undisclosed and behind the scene benefits believed to be attached to these offices in Nigeria ��


They left their high paid jobs but do you know how much they were receiving in Nigeria. Do you know that a Nigerian senator earns more that the president of US? Do you know how many allowance is accrued to them , even hardship and newspapper allowance. Ask the former minister of Petroleum , Alison Madueke, CBN governor, EFCC Chairman. A call to serve in Nigeria is a call to swallow our resources. Check Dino Melaye fleet of cars , which position in abroad can give him all that?.
These people are rushing home , because the opportunity in Nigeria political positions is simply to steal, kill and destroy our economy and the Nigerian people. Stop praising them
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by jubrilELsudan: 3:15pm On Aug 04, 2020
YOU ARE VERY STUPID.

THESE SAME PEOPLE YOU GLORIFY THAT THEY SACRIFICED THEIR HIGH PAYING JOBS TO CUM SERVE NIGERIA ARE MAKING MORE THAN THEIR WHOLE TOTAL ANNUAL ABROAD SALARY IN A SINGLE MONTH FROM DEALS THERE IN NIGERIA.


THESE PEOPLE MAKE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS MONTLY FROM RUNS AND THIEFVERY.


CORONA FALL INSIDE YOUR ANUS.

Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by IamPlato(m): 3:18pm On Aug 04, 2020
Only A Fool Will Leave A High Paying Job abroad Just To Come Serve In Nigeria. These Ones Are Not Fools But Criminals, the Position They Held In Government Offices Will Allow Them steal Enough more than their pay
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Ghostmode2two(m): 3:20pm On Aug 04, 2020
They left their so called well paid foreign jobs to get more pay in serving Nigeria.
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Gamesmart: 3:32pm On Aug 04, 2020
sarrki:
Is true that Sheik Isa Ali Pantami left a better pay in Saudi Arabia to Nigeria (a professor in Saudi Arabia collects up to 25,000SR monthly).

Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala also left her job in the world bank with a pay package worth more than $351,740 (net) yearly in 2008 to accept ministerial appointment in Nigeria

Prof Usman Yusuf, the embattled NHIS Boss moved to Nigeria from Saint Jude Children Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, as professor in the Division of Stem Cell Transplantation with annual net worth of over $200,000.

Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga equally left his role as Managing Director with Goldman Sachs in London in 2013 with annual net worth of over 300,000 pounds.

Magnus Lekara Kpakol also left as a professor of economics at the University of Dallas, USA then to Nigeria

There are many of them, what is opened for debate are those undisclosed and behind the scene benefits believed to be attached to these offices in Nigeria ��


Who is the illiterate that composed this?
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Nobody: 4:00pm On Aug 04, 2020
so u think they just left their jobs like that cheesy
its obvious they have saved enough and established something for themselves hence they want to move on
Even CNN that is one of the highest paid media outlets some of its staff do resign and move elsewhere
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by tot(f): 4:10pm On Aug 04, 2020
Gamesmart:


Who is the illiterate that composed this?

It's one of the long term resident zoneBs cheesy

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Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by chaloskyx: 4:36pm On Aug 04, 2020
while the reverse is the case here we have Nigerians stupidly leaving high paying jobs to become slaves overseas all in the name of getting citizenship
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by earnit3: 4:43pm On Aug 04, 2020
really
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Grateful02(m): 4:44pm On Aug 04, 2020
Yet our system destroys their good aim for the nation. Will anything come out of 9ja again?
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Melore: 4:44pm On Aug 04, 2020
The headline was actually captivating but the examples giving to buttress the story was very dumb and totally out of place..

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Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by ikay00406(m): 4:58pm On Aug 04, 2020
IamPlato:

Only A Fool Will Leave A High Paying Job abroad Just To Come Serve In Nigeria. These Ones Are Not Fools But Criminals, the Position They Held In Government Offices Will Allow Them steal Enough more than their pay

Sorry but this is pure rubbish.
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by cray91(m): 6:08pm On Aug 04, 2020
Exactly! and they left cuz they know they have connections here thats all
Antoeni:
It Shows They were Confused and not Focus
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by WeRblessed(f): 6:43pm On Aug 04, 2020
Antoeni:
It Shows They were Confused and not Focus

No, what actually happened is that they believe that making $200 - $400 thousands annually for a real job is nothing compared to looting billions of naira for doing nothing. Are they not Nigerians again?
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by paul100(m): 7:28pm On Aug 04, 2020
They came back because they know they will give x2 of what they got there.For example,If Magnus Lekara kpakol that was a professor in university of Dallas,USA as stated by the OP was told to come back to Nigeria and be a professor in let say UNILAG.Do you think he will come back?
They all came for the nation cake
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Shedrack777: 9:11pm On Aug 04, 2020
adedayourt:


Totally agree with you sir

They know Nigerian politics is a good mine so they came and tap from it

Can imagine somebody is the medical line return to Nigeria to head an IT infrastructure of a nation
i'm telling you
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by bull67: 11:41pm On Aug 04, 2020
to be on top in nigeria is better than oversea high paying jobs. go tell a nigerian doctor or nurse in america to come home and work in some useless states in nigeria, his wife or husband will curse you.
Re: Nigerians That Left High Paid Jobs Overseas To Serve Their Country by Kingdanfodio: 7:28am On Aug 05, 2020
Hmm. Look at them, confusion is written all over their faces... Ignorance is a very big Disease

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