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freelancer (m)
Relocating To Nigeria
« on: November 25, 2007, 03:00 PM »

Hello my people,

I am an graduate with an MBA degree in Environmental Management (combination of a regular MBA and environmental mgmt). Just finished a 1 year internhsip and i'll like to relocate to Nigeria. My problem now is that i don't want to go to nigeria without being sure of getting a good job. Some of my friends here believe it's a wrong move as they say nothing works in Nigeria (which i don't believe). I'll like to know if it is possible to apply for jobs from here or if i'll need to come down to nigeria first. Thanks.
almondjoy (f)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #1 on: November 25, 2007, 07:25 PM »

I hope you realize that over 90% of the world's population has an "MBA". 

Goodluck.  As you are relocating to Nigeria, you might meet a godfather to place you where you want to be in your life.  Otherwise--get ready go drive a molue!

Just as you can be a manager at Burger King with an MBA--don't think your prospects are any brighter in Nigeria.  Once again--young ladies and gentlemen in the Universities--

PLEASE STUDY SOMETHING MEANINGFUL IN SCHOOL AND DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME, ENERGY AND RESOURCES-studying dummy on-line courses!
freelancer (m)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #2 on: November 25, 2007, 07:44 PM »

hi almondjoy

thanks for your response (no matter how you put it). I never said i did any online course. Actually spent 2 years at the University for double degree program. But i guess all that doesn't matter. Anyway, thanks for your response. Just thought i could have people to clearify issues about my plans and not talk about moluwe.

Adios
handsome_ (m)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #3 on: November 25, 2007, 09:17 PM »

Quote from: almondjoy on November 25, 2007, 07:25 PM
I hope you realize that over 90% of the world's population has an "MBA". 

Goodluck.  As you are relocating to Nigeria, you might meet a godfather to place you where you want to be in your life.  Otherwise--get ready go drive a molue!

Just as you can be a manager at Burger King with an MBA--don't think your prospects are any brighter in Nigeria.  Once again--young ladies and gentlemen in the Universities--

PLEASE STUDY SOMETHING MEANINGFUL IN SCHOOL AND DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME, ENERGY AND RESOURCES-studying dummy on-line courses!

To assume that you can't live a better life at home in Nigeria or that you can't get a good job in Nigeria is nothing but arrant nonsense and a demented way of reasoning - i think some people are so taken in with living outseide Nigeria that it gets into their head and they think they are better than people living back home in Nigeria.
almondjoy (f)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #4 on: November 26, 2007, 12:35 AM »

Quote from: handsome_ on November 25, 2007, 09:17 PM
To assume that you can't live a better life at home in Nigeria or that you can't get a good job in Nigeria is nothing but arrant nonsense and a demented way of reasoning - i think some people are so taken in with living outseide Nigeria that it gets into their head and they think they are better than people living back home in Nigeria.

You again?  Anybody can live a better life anywhere in the world.  And who is saying anyone is better than the other?  You are so dense that you cannot even read between the lines.  JUST MAKE CAREFUL AND WISE DECISIONS IS THE MESSAGE--let me spell it ot for you since you have a problem with "basic language comprehension".  It does not take a genius to figure that out.  Only people like you I guess. You get it into your thick skull too that the fact that you are in the UK means you were a bloody failure in Nigeria.

So mind your own bloody business and keep driving your "black Maria" over there.  Come over to the real world of Canada and USA when you are ready to live outside Nigeria.  UK is only an extension of "gbagada" so you might not know the difference since you have not left Nigeria yet.

between your profile picture does not show anything to let us know you ever left your village.  So quit lying about this UK mess and try again for DV-lottery 2009.  I wish you luck!
almondjoy (f)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #5 on: November 26, 2007, 12:41 AM »

Quote from: freelancer on November 25, 2007, 07:44 PM
hi almondjoy

thanks for your response (no matter how you put it). I never said i did any online course. Actually spent 2 years at the University for double degree program. But i guess all that doesn't matter. Anyway, thanks for your response. Just thought i could have people to clearify issues about my plans and not talk about moluwe.

Adios

That is what I am trying to tell you.  Look before you leap and make the wisest decisions. Too bad you missed the message and focused on your emotional attachments to words like "molue"! You have to stop gettting all these meaningless degrees and choose something that will flow with the world market.  At the end of the day--you have to make the decision not I. 

If you had a good plan from the get go--you will not be here trying to "clarify issues"!  Too late for that now or have you missed the boat?
Pain
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #6 on: November 26, 2007, 02:18 AM »

@AlmondJoy You Are A Mean B+tch. If No One Has Told You before Now You Know. You Have An Evil Mind Equal to That of A Witch. Who the Hell Do You Think You Are?

If You Like Rain Hailstones. The Truth Be Told. In Sure You Are A Witch. This Guy Only Asked For Advice. I Hate People Like You. You Will Hardly Go Far in Life. Mark My Words. Your Vituperation Smacks and Reveals the Mindset of a BlackWidow. ( don't Test My Spirituality)

@Poster, God Will Reward Your Investment in Time and Money. Don't Worry. She Only Intends To Deplete Your Spirit and Hurt Your Soul. Ive Met Many Like Her. They End Up The Same Way.(Trust Me Wink )
handsome_ (m)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #7 on: November 26, 2007, 02:23 AM »

Quote from: almondjoy on November 26, 2007, 12:35 AM
You again?  Anybody can live a better life anywhere in the world.  And who is saying anyone is better than the other?  You are so dense that you cannot even read between the lines.  JUST MAKE CAREFUL AND WISE DECISIONS IS THE MESSAGE--let me spell it ot for you since you have a problem with "basic language comprehension".  It does not take a genius to figure that out.  Only people like you I guess. You get it into your thick skull too that the fact that you are in the UK means you were a bloody failure in Nigeria.

So mind your own bloody business and keep driving your "black Maria" over there.  Come over to the real world of Canada and USA when you are ready to live outside Nigeria.  UK is only an extension of "gbagada" so you might not know the difference since you have not left Nigeria yet.

between your profile picture does not show anything to let us know you ever left your village.  So quit lying about this UK mess and try again for DV-lottery 2009.  I wish you luck!
now I see how sick u are.
omoge (f)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #8 on: November 26, 2007, 02:29 AM »

Quote from: Pain on November 26, 2007, 02:18 AM
@AlmondJoy You Are A Mean B+tch. If No One Has Told You before Now You Know. You Have An Evil Mind Equal to That of A Witch. Who the Hell Do You Think You Are?

If You Like Rain Hailstones. The Truth Be Told. In Sure You Are A Witch. This Guy Only Asked For Advice. I Hate People Like You. You Will Hardly Go Far in Life. Mark My Words. Your Vituperation Smacks and Reveals the Mindset of a BlackWidow. ( don't Test My Spirituality)

@Poster, God Will Reward Your Investment in Time and Money. Don't Worry

take it easy o.

Quote from: freelancer on November 25, 2007, 03:00 PM
Hello my people,

I am an graduate with an MBA degree in Environmental Management (combination of a regular MBA and environmental mgmt). Just finished a 1 year internhsip and i'll like to relocate to Nigeria. My problem now is that i don't want to go to nigeria without being sure of getting a good job. Some of my friends here believe it's a wrong move as they say nothing works in Nigeria (which i don't believe). I'll like to know if it is possible to apply for jobs from here or if i'll need to come down to nigeria first. Thanks.

@poster

make sure you have plan A and B.
davidylan (m)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #9 on: November 26, 2007, 02:32 AM »

with an MBA from a foreign country (i'm suspecting the US, Canada or the UK) you shld clearly be at an advantage and u wont have a problem seeking for a job in Nigeria.
Perhaps you shld put in 2-3yrs work experience where u are now so if you want to go back and get a job its easier. You can always apply for top jobs in naija from wherever you are. . . simply be aware when the tests are and make plans to come back to naija.

Seriously Nigeria isnt all that bad.
debosky (m)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #10 on: November 26, 2007, 02:41 AM »

Well said david, one thing I'd like to mention is this - avoid going back without a solid offer (or at least a good chance of one) if you can

Since you are in the UK, you should look out for the Careers in Africa event holding in the middle of next year, Multinationals and others usually try to hire Nigerians from abroadhttp://www.nairaland.com/Themes/default/images/bbc/divider.gif
| through events like that, and you get to meet senior business leaders and showcase yourself properly.

In Nigeria, there are so many candidates and other job seekers that if you don't know your way around, you may just get drowned in the sea of candidates. Like one of the posters said, have a plan 'B' just in case, save up money in case you don't get a job immediately.

Let no one deceive you, Nigeria can be tough so don't go expecting an Utopia simply because you have a foreign degree. But with the right mindset, you will be successful. Try to find out from others in the Uk that have contemplated such a move or have actually done it. Get as much information as you can.

You have a great chance for success, but plan adequately and don't rush into anything.

@ omoge

some people are getting worked up o!
eniyan (m)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #11 on: November 26, 2007, 08:00 AM »

@ freelancer,

Congratulation for your degree. I will advice you to look for a job in UK - I know UK employers can act funny sometimes. The statement you made about going to Nigeria concerned me. Nigeria is good if you know your way around the system. I have heard of many people that went to Nigeria solely to look for jobs and they got stuck in system looking for jobs 24/7. Some people eventually made it into some reputable corporations. But I wouldn't lie to you. Except for God's divine favour and intervention, you would need a godfather or some baba agba, to help you get a job in Nigeria. Nigeria is more like the UK. It's not what you know, but who the heck you know!



chy (f)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #12 on: November 26, 2007, 09:03 AM »

i will advice to stay their and source for job in nigeria
It wont make any sense if you come back and start
looking for a job. People are still surviving in nija
nija is not too bad you can get a well paid job especially
with your educational background Good luck
freelancer (m)
Re: Relocating To Nigeria
« #13 on: November 26, 2007, 09:39 AM »

Thanks guys, really appreciate all your honest contributions. I'll definately take them all into consideration. Once again, thank you all.
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