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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by Nobody: 5:52pm On May 28, 2016
#myopinion....e better to wash dead body over there than frying akara here grin people are gainfully employed at the mortuary here to take care of corpses.
Beehshorp:
My brothers and sisters.. Make una stop dis no job excuse nd bad nation misyarn.. US is not meant for everybody.. If e no favor u come back home.. Its better u fry akara here dan wash dead bodies in a foreign land.. #myopinion

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by MrImole: 5:54pm On May 28, 2016
I saw this a while ago in punch newspaper of today...

Smart nairalanders, it's already here...

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by acooriz(m): 5:55pm On May 28, 2016
Just give me likes....abeg o
Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by Fabulosdave01: 5:56pm On May 28, 2016
imperiouxx:


Thank you.

This same CNA is one of the prerequisites to become a Physician Assistant (PA) in the US. CNA, a stepping stone to become PA, a leadership position in healthcare team. They got paid about $100,000+ yearly.

Stop lying. My sister is a registered nurse and has a BSN. she earns $75000.

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by macaranta(m): 5:59pm On May 28, 2016
Okay
Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by Adortem: 6:04pm On May 28, 2016
This caught my attention,she returned to change the diapers of the 91 year-old...hmmm,no wonder they are always stingy,after doing all the odd jobs available...

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by banmee(m): 6:05pm On May 28, 2016
Beehshorp:
My brothers and sisters.. Make una stop dis no job excuse nd bad nation misyarn.. US is not meant for everybody.. If e no favor u come back home.. Its better u fry akara here dan wash dead bodies in a foreign land.. #myopinion

So cleaning a dead person as an occupation to you. Suffer no good i swear. It corrupts the mind.
Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by ronald4lif(m): 6:08pm On May 28, 2016
Old gist. This mentality is no longer prevalent in Nigeria today. It existed in the 90's but not anymore.

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by Lucasbalo(m): 6:12pm On May 28, 2016
ourchoice:
The most important thing is they are earning good living there without indulging in crime or illegal business activities that cause harm to others.

It is better than Yahoo-Yahoo, drug trafficking, armed robbery, prostitution, bribery, diversion of public funds, government fund looting, forgery, and credit card fraud!


Many graduates with awesome results are here in Nigeria begging for a peanut job to just put food on their table daily, even if it's washing dead people body or carrying dead people to their grave and yet they can't find one...and here we are condemning people earning between $30 - $60 per hour, Nigerians really need to wake up.

If you see an opportunity to leave this hell hole of a country to where u can earn a decent income without committing crime, please take the opportunity and go.

But if you have the ambition and patience, try entrepreneurship....frankwealth will support you and even train you on how to earn decent income here in Nigeria.

We derive joy in helping young people succeed more than us!‎

Well written articlesmiley
Good post.

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by Baroba(m): 6:13pm On May 28, 2016
There is dignity in Labour, God bless people like Emem, we have a culture of looking after our aged parents, uncles, and relatives, so this sort of affection and care will come naturally to " most" Nigerians.

A lot of Nigerian foreign students are doing similar jobs in UK caring for the elderly, the ones who thought it was beneath them washing and caring for old folks had to jump on it once dad and mum couldn't send money anymore thanks to the huge exchange rate. In remote towns where a lot are studying, a times that's the only job you can find.. Oyibos reserve cashier checkout jobs for there young white college students. ( my observation anyway)..

I know a girl who is paying for her PHD through care work, she earns about £2000+ a month, feel free to do the conversion in naira...

Even if people are washing bodies, those bodies belong to humans who were once alive and well just like us.. In Nigeria we have this weird superstitious belief or rather outlook that dead people are some sort of ghost nobody should touch, are we not all going to die one day?? I tire..

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by haryomikun(m): 6:14pm On May 28, 2016
Beehshorp:
My brothers and sisters.. Make una stop dis no job excuse nd bad nation misyarn.. US is not meant for everybody.. If e no favor u come back home.. Its better u fry akara here dan wash dead bodies in a foreign land.. #myopinion
Hunger never wire you

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by nijanigga: 6:20pm On May 28, 2016
imperiouxx:


Thank you.

This same CNA is one of the prerequisites to become a Physician Assistant (PA) in the US. CNA, a stepping stone to become PA, a leadership position in healthcare team. They got paid about $100,000+ yearly.
CNA is just a job and a stepping stone to any career, it's a mirage to think that CNA is a stepping stone to become a PA, who are meant to fill in for the shortage of doctors.To be a PA you must have a first degree and at least 2 years of PA studies.

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by Baroba(m): 6:24pm On May 28, 2016
ourchoice:
The most important thing is they are earning good living there without indulging in crime or illegal business activities that cause harm to others.

It is better than Yahoo-Yahoo, drug trafficking, armed robbery, prostitution, bribery, diversion of public funds, government fund looting, forgery, and credit card fraud!


Many graduates with awesome results are here in Nigeria begging for a peanut job to just put food on their table daily, even if it's washing dead people body or carrying dead people to their grave and yet they can't find one...and here we are condemning people earning between $30 - $60 per hour, Nigerians really need to wake up.

If you see an opportunity to leave this hell hole of a country to where u can earn a decent income without committing crime, please take the opportunity and go.

But if you have the ambition and patience, try entrepreneurship....frankwealth will support you and even train you on how to earn decent income here in Nigeria.

We derive joy in helping young people succeed more than us!‎

Well written articlesmiley

Well said!! I have more respect for people like this than the criminals involved in wire check frauds..

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by jasysandra(f): 6:26pm On May 28, 2016
What ever puts food on the table.
As far as it doesn't involve killing directly or INDIRECTLY smiley

America or Nigeria....Man must survive.
If everyone sits in an office or travels around who will wash dead bodies?

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by imperiouxx(m): 6:33pm On May 28, 2016
Fabulosdave01:


Stop lying. My sister is a registered nurse and has a BSN. she earns $75000.


What's the lies? CNA part of prereqs to become a PA or PA making about $100,000 yearly? And do you think a PA is in the same category with your registered BSN nurse sister? Better keep quiet if you don't know what you're saying. Your sister is far below a PA and your sister can't even look at a PA in the eyes when he's instructing her. And an experienced PA gets up to $120,000 per year in NYC (other places even more). This far above what your sister can make.

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by MamaOO: 6:36pm On May 28, 2016
justicejay:
Ok nice lecture.
But to the rest of 80% naija jobless overseas and hiding from police, tell them to come home. Thou home is not easy too, but I tell you, we will surly survive this. And mind you, its likely Trumps win the next election and that dick headed guy has blown some hots about the blacks that its not even sure that you whey dey give this lecture no go come back home in next 2-3yrs.
Lmao. 80% of Nigerians in the US are jobless Lmaoooooooo. Who is feeding you those lies?? Maybe they're lying to you cos they don't want to give you money. grin cheesy cheesy can't stop laughing. 80% kwa. You've got jokes bruh.
As per trump, even if he wins, how is he gonna deport legal resident and US citizens who happen to be born outside America? Who does he get the bill to pass through congress not to talk of rounding them up and actually putting them on ships? Use your head Na. Lmaooo. Some people just sit their dusty ass on Nigeria and think they know things happening in America. Lmao. Coming home in 2-3 years. Hehehehehehe. I laugh in Spanish

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by imperiouxx(m): 6:37pm On May 28, 2016
nijanigga:

CNA is just a job and a stepping stone to any career, it's a mirage to think that CNA is a stepping stone to become a PA, who are meant to fill in for the shortage of doctors.To be a PA you must have a first degree and at least 2 years of PA studies.

It's obvious you jumped into my post without any proper analysis. I'm a PA student (MPA). And YES, CNA is one of the many prerequisites to become a PA. By stepping stone I mean a step to get healthcare/direct patient care experience needed to get into the PA graduate program. Get your fact right Mr. Search google and check all PA programs before you come back to argue with me.

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by NovusHomo(m): 6:42pm On May 28, 2016
Fabulosdave01:


Stop lying. My sister is a registered nurse and has a BSN. she earns $75000.

Thank you. grin
Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by ipledge5: 6:44pm On May 28, 2016
if you believe that most Nigerian in USA watch dead bodies then you need to check your brain. Do your research and get your fact right, and average Nigerian American House hold makes more money than an average American house hold...

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by NovusHomo(m): 6:44pm On May 28, 2016
ourchoice:
The most important thing is they are earning good living there without indulging in crime or illegal business activities that cause harm to others.

It is better than Yahoo-Yahoo, drug trafficking, armed robbery, prostitution, bribery, diversion of public funds, government fund looting, forgery, and credit card fraud!


Many graduates with awesome results are here in Nigeria begging for a peanut job to just put food on their table daily, even if it's washing dead people body or carrying dead people to their grave and yet they can't find one...and here we are condemning people earning between $30 - $60 per hour, Nigerians really need to wake up.

If you see an opportunity to leave this hell hole of a country to where u can earn a decent income without committing crime, please take the opportunity and go.

But if you have the ambition and patience, try entrepreneurship....frankwealth will support you and even train you on how to earn decent income here in Nigeria.

We derive joy in helping young people succeed more than us!‎

Well written articlesmiley

$30 as a CNA? Don't believe the lies. Maximum is $15 to start.

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by NovusHomo(m): 6:46pm On May 28, 2016
nijanigga:

CNA is just a job and a stepping stone to any career, it's a mirage to think that CNA is a stepping stone to become a PA, who are meant to fill in for the shortage of doctors.To be a PA you must have a first degree and at least 2 years of PA studies.

Thank you.

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by Bishops10(m): 6:50pm On May 28, 2016
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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by Fabulosdave01: 7:06pm On May 28, 2016
imperiouxx:



What's the lies? CNA part of prereqs to become a PA or PA making about $100,000 yearly? And do you think a PA is in the same category with your registered BSN nurse sister? Better keep quiet if you don't know what you're saying. Your sister is far below a PA and your sister can't even look at a PA in the eyes when he's instructing her. And an experienced PAs get up to $120,000 per year
far beyond your sister in NYC.

Do u mean CNAs get up to $120000 or PAs? Pls clarify I don't get u

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by Nobody: 7:15pm On May 28, 2016
. frankwealth will support you and even train you on how to earn decent income here in Nigeria.

We derive joy in helping young people succeed more than us!‎

Nonsense you really had me applauding for you till I read this rubbish!!
GNLD is that you?
Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by InvertedHammer: 7:15pm On May 28, 2016
imperiouxx:


Thank you.

This same CNA is one of the prerequisites to become a Physician Assistant (PA) in the US. CNA, a stepping stone to become PA, a leadership position in healthcare team. They got paid about $100,000+ yearly.
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You are a liar!

CNA is not a prerequisite to PA.


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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by jossyphobia(m): 7:19pm On May 28, 2016
make your money anyhow except stealing. just don't spend it all there. that's the secret of the Asians.

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by 4nobody4every1: 7:24pm On May 28, 2016
InvertedHammer:

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You are a liar!

CNA is not a prerequisite to PA.


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grin grin

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by imperiouxx(m): 7:27pm On May 28, 2016
Fabulosdave01:


Do u mean CNAs get up to $120000 or PAs? Pls clarify I don't get u

I said an experienced pa (physician assistant) in nyc make up to $120,000 yearly.
Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by abduldope(m): 7:27pm On May 28, 2016
DIFY20:
is it not human being that wash it in nigeria
help me ask them biko.. nigerians nd ignorance

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by naijaking1: 7:39pm On May 28, 2016
Thank God for Nigerians that work overseas, especially in US and UK.
Someone already said it all, there is dignity in labor, any labor. The type of labor that puts food on your families' tables in US and in Nigeria.

Do you know how much Nigerians "washing dead bodies in US" sent home last year?
Hint, almost more than their respective states received as oil revenue allocations.

BTW, people from the Philipines, India, Pakistan, etc are also competing very aggressively to be allowed to wash these dead bodies in America

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Re: The Myth About Nigerians Washing Dead Bodies In The US by emmanuelbrown26: 7:50pm On May 28, 2016
EgunMogaji:
I can even understand the illiterates that say that, it's their lack of education.

The ones that I have a problem with are the Nigerians that live in America and are considering themselves as educated but who stoop to that level to score cheap points on Nairaland.

Some brain dead asshat on here accused me of being a mortuary attendant grin

Are mortuary attendants not human beings? And isn't it a mortuary attendant that will attend to all of them when they pass on?

A mortuary attendant in the US makes an equivalent of N13,000,000 annually BTW.
bros abeg link me na, is better to wash any washable in US than dis hell fire call nigeria we dey, abeg na

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