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Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by BornRicch(m): 10:54pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Moderator or Op anything them dey call you. You're very foolish, have you travel out of this country before? I bet you haven't been to the outside world and see how Nigerians are treated like slaves most especially Arab countries and Southeast Asia. If you haven't been there you won't understand. Charity begins at home, its very easy to point fingers at yahoo boys and you guys hardly pour insults on Nigeria thieftician.... Hypocrisy of a nation and for the so call legit job advertising corporations on nairaland please get a life. If there's job majority in Nigeria the youths won't be engaging themselves with fraudulent activities. There are lot of people looking for job why not post a job so someone can get a job... Poverty Capital of the World and you expect the youth to be happy? I will choice yahoo anytime any day over Agbero or cultists..... |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by earnit1: 10:55pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
ye |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by RTSC: 10:55pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
I have nothing to do with Dubai. I don't care 1 Like |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Stanchem029: 10:58pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
MajorOvakporaye:God bless your old age. |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by RTSC: 10:59pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
roszilman:Any country that rejects Nigerian students does not have a good education worth paying for in the first place. Ii |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by BornRicch(m): 11:00pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
WILLuKPquiet: lol I guess e pain you the most loser... if you papa truly bring you up in a godly manner why you dey cry over Hushpuppi matter? Na today this country image done spoil or you want use another image for Nigeria? Stupid being.. in done talking to you fool. |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Xisnin(m): 11:04pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
flames01:Don't fool yourself. Ask the random illiterate on the street and they will blame the government or corruption for all social ills. You are actually in a majority company, you are just frustrated because those who could reason beyond blame, games can also defend their position. Though I sympathize with you and your ilk because it is been observed that communication barrier among people with different thinking capacity can be as great as those between different species. The question is whether you can reason at all? I suppose you are describing yourself. Perhaps you are inspired by various fraudsters and their blame games. 1 Like |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Nobody: 11:05pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
BornRicch: Fuckkk off. Mental patient. 1 Like |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by candyguyofficia(m): 11:06pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
[quote author=Xisnin post=91521987] Don't excuse fraud. It has everything to do with Hushpuppy and his ilks. You can tell yourself otherwise to feel good. A rude, incompetent and inconsistent employee may be tolerated but a fraudster will destroy a business at the slightest opportunity. That is why Nigerians are excluded. I didn't excuse fraud all I'm saying is that fraud is just one of the numerous anti social vices ascribed to Nigerians in the international arena. You just proved my point "a rude, incompetent and inconsistent employee [b]may be tolerated", minimum international standard not talking internally the quote is generally NOT acceptable. When Nigeria export this character you described they expect a handshake but over there it's a big NO! NO!! I do NOT support internet fraud and will never support such there is no excuse for crime, if anyone do the crime and it's proved beyond reasonable doubt then the person should also do the time. The corrupt breed of our leaders is not an excuse for crime however that do not mean that in analysing public policy discuss that the government should be left out of blame. Like I said internet fraud is just one of the numerous anti social vices ascribed to Nigerians and a strong odor that Nigerians in dispora have to put in extra effort more than other national in a bid to distinguish himself/herself from the average idea of who a Nigerian is ( from the measurement and the lens of a foreign national of who the average Nigerian is)[/b] |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by BornRicch(m): 11:10pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
WILLuKPquiet: Hypocrite. |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Iceyjayz: 11:10pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Nigerians are something else |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Unrated900(m): 11:11pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Hunch back puppy had finished this Nigeria |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Xisnin(m): 11:11pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
loneprof:Your reasoning is like that of the random uneducated and unenlighted illiterates on the street. To them, every social problem exists because of "the government" or corruption. If only the money is shared equally.. If onlys and many other if onlys. So you aren't, particularly in a bright group. In case you are confused about the meaning of your words, you think hushpuppies are not to blame but the "root cause".
Whatever the out of touch social theorists claim, there will always be criminals as there have always been. It is the responsibility of the government to make the price of crime so high that the alternative is the default and preferred choice. Afghan warlords were said to be the result of "systemic" issues and won't go away until it is addressed. But the so-called warlords and their induced instability disappeared with the emergence of the Taliban. Now the country is ungovernable under the thumb of the "root cause" uncle Sam. We were also told how Philipinos' drug problems root causes must be addressed or it would get worse. But Duterte showed that the old incentive and punishment system works wonders when applied unemotionally. Now, the root and cause theorist are talking about tyranny and disregarding the progress made. Similar principles bring about the descent of the African American communities. All of their economic and social indices were improving until some smart Alec under the strain of "white guilt" started excusing the behavior of criminals and blaming all their community ills on generation of "exploitation". Suddenly, the black criminals who are actually in the minority are no longer responsible for their actions. They are victims and the society and history of oppression are responsible for their actions. Shoplift, rob and murder? No problem, it is not the criminal's fault. If only the government did ....(fill in the gap). This they maintain despite being no evidence in biology and psychology that human society should be crime-free. I mean for the first time in world history, these do-gooders invented a community where there would not be criminals if not for the past "exploiters" action. The effect is clear to all today. The black community is worse off in all indices of human development compared to other groups. Unfortunately, those who promoted the destructive policy just like you are doing now are largely insulated from the consequences of their action. Have you even thought about what it means to address the "root cause"? You, your children, grand and great-grands are unlikely to see any positive change in their lifetime as consequence-free crimes attract more participants. You are essentially saying that until you get rid of the current "looters" and somehow install saints, we should accept the fraudster image. Until the condition is perfect, we must endure every negative effect that fraudsters bring on us all. Since I have been having this discussion, I am yet to be given an example of a society that has developed by searching for phantom "sources" to address rather than solve their real problems in the most efficient way. The system that has worked for thousands of years for stamping out anti-social behavior still works because it is ingrained in our psyche. We don't need feel-good theories that externalize responsibility and have never produced positive result in real stressed and resource-starved societies. 4 Likes |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by candyguyofficia(m): 11:12pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
uuzba: I made a conscious decision not to insult any Nairalander even in the face of provocation. You quoted me and used the word "fool" how do you feel now as you reading what I'm writing and I'm saying you quoted the wrong person. I never mentioned village, my post was hinged on international perception in the global scene. You could read my post |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by candyguyofficia(m): 11:17pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
gypsey: It is pitiable sometimes I wonder when and how we got it this wrong. It's really a shame. In the committee of nation most especially in Africa, Nigeria ought to be blazing but the giant has been humbled not just by other nationals but by citizens who ought to keep the flag flying 1 Like |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by cray91(m): 11:18pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
DOn't be deceived. this is not about hushpuppi okay. it has always been like this. the stigma has always been there for we nigerians I was there between 2015 and 2018 working and i felt all these while working already how many companies refused to employ Nigerian or even grant them visa extension our govt badluck has always been going around with us everywhere around the world. blame it on our crazy, stupid ass motherfucking leaders ruling this messed up corntree candyguyofficia: 1 Like |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by candyguyofficia(m): 11:23pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
flyingpig:Thanks Boss. I'm humbled |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by NaMeAboki: 11:27pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
What do you expect, after a section of this country is hell bent on ruining our reputation. The sad part part is that many of them would unashamedly turnaround and blame their criminality on Buhari - as if he was the one who encouraged them to take to crime. |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by akigbemaru: 11:28pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
candyguyofficia: |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Xisnin(m): 11:42pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
quote author=Xisnin post=91521987] I didn't excuse fraud all I'm saying is that fraud is just one of the numerous anti social vices ascribed to Nigerians in the international arena. [/quote] You are wrong. No nationality is excluded from applying to a job because of some random social vice. Businesses are built to make a profit and not pander to some social sentiments. You seem not to grasp the reality. It is not that Nigerians will not be employed, they were expressly banned from applying. The thing that instinctively come to the mind of foreigners is "Nigerian prince" aka fraud. It is the butt of joke by people who have no idea where Nigeria is located on the map or how the people survive. You seem to be particularly hateful of Nigerians. Do you have any evidence to show that Nigerian workers abroad behave poorly than others? I have not seen any such. The problem Nigerians faces is being known as fraudsters, otherwise they are good workers as far as I know. Internet fraud is not a public policy, it is a crime. The criminals are 100% responsible for their choices. Nothing proves that point than the criminals who supposedly escape from a shithole and landed in Canadian and American paradise only to become big time criminals. There is no strong odor. And fraud is more important in business dealings than boss-employee relationship. Nigerians are no more discriminated against than other colored immigrants. Nigerian abroad put in extra effort because that is what is required to progress beyond average. Why would anyone hire a stranger at the same rate with similar productivity as natives who may require further investment to fit within the organization? For example, Nigerian earn a higher average income than native-born Americans. That isn't what is expected of a group with a supposedly strong odor and the worst social vices. 1 Like |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Ghostmode2two(m): 11:46pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Abdulmutallab and Hushpuppi did great ruin to Nigerian's image internationally. |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by cooltola(m): 11:49pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
the hypocrisy is too much on Dubai . The Dubai Authority knew that Hushpuppi was a scammer from the beginning but they turned a blind eye because they were making money from Him .It is until Hushpuppi long throat caught the FBI and Interpool attention that Dubai authority decided to act. If not, the man will still be oppressing folks on Instagram or snap chat. They only like Nigerians when you have money |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Brunicekid(m): 11:50pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
lawalosky:As in eeenn... It's not a funny matter at all. |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by emmnprince(m): 11:54pm On Jul 08, 2020 |
Why trouble yourselves over Hushpuppi who is being prosecuted in US for his crimes while we have many Hushpuppies in government and governmental establishments who are zealously, ruthlessly and recklessly looting funds down to the 8th generation of your unborn generations, and are gallivanting here and there! |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Chi33y: 12:01am On Jul 09, 2020 |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by heniford2: 12:09am On Jul 09, 2020 |
budosky:stupid this Arabic country miss use humans and Nigerians always art smart them or report them |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by showafrica(m): 12:09am On Jul 09, 2020 |
heendrix: There are crimes worst than yahoo in Nigeria my dear. Rape, banditry, boko haram, kidnappers, and armed robbers needs to be tackled before yahoo. |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by hopefulLandlord: 12:18am On Jul 09, 2020 |
EngrXrix:yep, all it'd take for the average Nigerian to change from being a crook or a potential crook is a Twitter hashtag going viral 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by hopefulLandlord: 12:20am On Jul 09, 2020 |
Stanchem029:actually looting affects common sense and conscience. that's why people can sell their vote for 1000naira on election days 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Kazim88: 12:21am On Jul 09, 2020 |
BornRicch: Hushpuppy was in Dubai... He had excess money... How does it relate to Nigeria Govt See, many Nigeria youths are common thiefs... Many others are sympathizers of thieves. Most of our politicians were previous Yahoo and drug dealer reason why they were voted is because Nigerians cant help themselves... 93% of Nigerians can't make a honest living because they are dumb |
Re: Dubai Company Excludes Nigerian Applicants From Vacancies by Crayfish09: 12:30am On Jul 09, 2020 |
heendrix: I've been praying for this for ages. Instant death is the only thing that will deter our useless youths from disgracing this country |
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