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bilymuse
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Return home, Fashola charges Nigerians in diaspora 13.08.2008
The Lagos State governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, on Monday told Nigerians in the diaspora to return home and help build the nation.
Fashola, who spoke at an appreciation dinner in honour of members of the Eko Club International on medical mission to the state, said “it would be a great disservice to the fatherland if Nigerian professionals would stay abroad while the country seek elsewhere for the services which they could easily provide.”
Noting that some Nigerians abroad sometimes hide behind the argument that there might not be anything for them to do in the country if they returned, Fashola said “it is no excuse to ask us what you would do when you come back home because there was no promise when you left the country.
“I recommend to all Nigerians in the diaspora, the time to come back home is now. The Asians are going back home. No one else can fix this country for us. We had a choice also, we could have left, but we stayed back.
“We need you to come home. I make a passionate appeal to all Nigerians, wherever they are, to begin to find their way back home, let us build up our country.”
According to the governor, “I believe that at the last count, we were said to have over 22,000 medical personnel of all categories outside this country. Those were the people who went to build the medical practice of Cairo, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran and others and now, we are gloriously and happily exporting indisposed Nigerians to these countries.”
He said the services being provided for Lagos by the Medical Mission were also needed in other states of the federation, calling on those who are disposed to come home and extend their services to the states. Source: http://www.tribune.com.ng/13082008/news/news20.html
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bilymuse
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return home to do what!!!!!
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morpheus24
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Tell Fashola to do what ever it is in his power to protect out lives and property by providing adequate security for the citizens of lagos state then maybe some of the professionals will come back. I know this is what most people fear the most.
How can you revert back to a society where as soons as it is 7pm you will be locking your self up in the house till day break
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nuzo (m)
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I can now understand why some people see this Fashola of a guy as a retard; just like every other Nigerian governor.
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Nigeria1@
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My brother no insult fashola. he is right, but he as to see our point too. So Governor fashola if I return home, what in it for me from you. Na question. Olopa say wetin you carry.
1416 904 5008
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nuzo (m)
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If there's nothing on ground to support, equip and keep bringing out the best from these guys coming home, then it's clear that there's something wrong with him. Methinks that he should just concentrate on de-congesting and making Lagos a sane place to live in, instead of making unnecessary calls and the media frenzy.
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Jakumo (m)
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Hurry home to me For your love I live only Hurry home, hurry home, hurry home My darling to me.
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landis (m)
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its shocking.
Fashola has reduced himself to same level like OBJ.
Did anyone ask Naija to go abroad? NO. Condition made them.
If same condition is good, they will naturally go back home.
It is that simple; you wonder whats wrong with these dumb-ass politicians.
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texazzpete (m)
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its shocking.
Fashola has reduced himself to same level like OBJ.
Did anyone ask Naija to go abroad? NO. Condition made them.
If same condition is good, they will naturally go back home.
It is that simple; you wonder whats wrong with these dumb-ass politicians.
EXACTLY!! For once i agree with you on this one. Condition made these guys go overseas. It's worth noting that Nigeria has had no input into the success of these guys stay overseas. Why are we so keen to reap where we did not sow? They should make the conditions amenable for people to cme back to, and for those living in Naija sef, before all these useless calls.
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ayomifull (f)
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What have they been able to offer thousands of jobless proffessionals at home? Bring the ones from abroad to compete for the little or non existing jobs?
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Godalone (m)
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They should come home and join millions of unemployed graduates to roam the street.Even the professionals here are not being paid well,i am sure Fashola didn't mean it.
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RichyBlacK (m)
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Nigerians abroad locked in dead-end jobs with no prospect should consider going back home.
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nuzo (m)
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Those were not actually the set of people Fashola was refering to. Even if he was refering to them, what will they be doing when they come home?
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davidif (m)
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@richyblack come back and do what ke??? even with there dead end job they can still take care of themselves working as "cleaners". How many "cleaners" can support themselves in naija? and by the way, it would be disgraceful for them to come back as our society looks down on people like that.
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Kobojunkie
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Nigerians locked in dead end jobs abroad, please, na beg I dey beg una, DO NOT GO BACK HOME OOO!!!! Jeezz, if you were unfortunate enough to have been locked up like so, in a foreign land. Imagine how much worse things would be for you if you went back to Nigeria.
I don't know. If in the world we live in today, you still find yourself locked up in one dead end job ( unable to make the move to better your situation by taking risk to find better out there for yourself), I am not sure Nigeria is where you ought to look. I don't even believe you are the type Fashola is calling home in this case.
ROFLMAO!!
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tpia
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There are too many Nigerians abroad.
They better stay there and not come back to use up the resources at home.
they should just continue sending money abeg.
Lets assume one guy left for example. His wife joined him and they now have five kids as well. Thats two people who left, but now returning as seven (like jacob returned to Isreal).
Now multiply this by millions and you see we've got a problem.
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Emkayotis (m)
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Is FASH  sick?
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RichyBlacK (m)
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Those were not actually the set of people Fashola was refering to. Even if he was refering to them, what will they be doing when they come home?
@richyblack come back and do what ke??? even with there dead end job they can still take care of themselves working as "cleaners". How many "cleaners" can support themselves in naija? and by the way, it would be disgraceful for them to come back as our society looks down on people like that.
But some of them have degrees and somewhat impressive qualifications (MBBS, PhD, MSc, etc). They may be more valuable in Nigeria. But you guys have a point though, they may still be better off, at least economically, in their foreign station. Then again, it's not always about money, there are other things that matter in this life.
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otokx (m)
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return home to no water, no light, no road, no clean air, etc, etc, etc
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davidif (m)
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@otokx return home to no water, no light, no road, no clean air, etc, etc, etc o se o jare. Thanks my brother jo.
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Ruby_Pearl
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rotflmao!! @Post My mom is thinking of returning back to Nigeria. She hasn't done so becuz she's the only one I got here that I can really trust and talk to. The only one I can count on when am in a problem. She can easily leave if she wants, but she told me she won't until I finish college. I don't even know what she wants to go there to do. hiss! 
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jumobi1 (m)
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my uncle built a nice house in naija. 2 days after he went back to live there, Armed robbers paid him a visit. He is now sitted @ the right hand of the father allmighty. I'm goin home when im 35 though, goin into politix.
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nuzo (m)
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I hope you dont join your uncle on the right hand of your almighty when you return to naija at 35.
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otokx (m)
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But really you guys should try sneaking in unannounced when visiting Nigeria for security reasons; again try not to be extravagant by building elaborate structures or bringing in luxury jeeps or you will surely take up your positions at the right hand of God almighty.
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lucabrasi (m)
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@topic even though im a fashola supporter,i see it as a purely patronising feel good statement,whats the point of banging on about dasporans not coming home when the government doesnt have any measures to make it easy for them to ease in to the system,no proper networks e.t.c
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Ujujoan (f)
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Oops touché 
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otokx (m)
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When am getting bored in my office and need to laugh; I just go have a look at jumobi1's post about his uncle who built a house and I just find myself laughing but not at the right hand of God the Almighty.
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$$Rhino
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Return home to a place where they are yet to embrace development? Give us something solid to return home to.
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Epiphany (m)
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Return home to what. Has any of you noticed that those who return home to try and help end up running back to where they came from because the system cannot 'support' them. Other than that, we Nigerians have a way of rubbishing the efforts of each other, even when the best motives are put into the task. Think of Okonjo Iweala and how she eventually left. Even after leaving, politicians started insulting her and claiming that she stole money etc etc. Yet, the World Bank still saw fit to employ her again. WHY DID NIGERIAN NOT FIND SOMETHING FOR HER TO DO?
With the poor infrastructure, hopeless legal system, useless governement and an equally difficult people to manage, wetin go make some of us come home? Well, maybe when we are headhunted into foremost Multinationals on crazyyyyyyyyyyyy salaries, we can consider. I cant wait for my turn to be put in one of those companies. THAT IS THE ONLY THING THAT WILL BRING ME BACK TO NAIJA.
Will Fashola give me a job? Will he provide the kind of comfort i am experiencing here in Naija? Will he provide good healthcare for myself and my family, good and un interupted education for my kids, good and safe roads for transportation, etc. NO. SO WHY SHOULD I RUSH BACK?
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