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Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by H100: 9:28am On Jan 01, 2021
On Leaving Nigeria for Turkey this year

Getting a job abroad is one jackpot many Nigerians would love to win.  Arguably, three out of  every five Nigerians would love to travel out of the country for one reason or the other.  For our younger generation, there has to be a way out for a stable greener pasture as the economy continues to choke enterprising citizens and graduates with unemployment, insecurity, lack of power and other basic provisions.

Recently, Turkey has also become a kind of solace, safe haven and host for thousands of Nigerians. thousands of Nigerians live and have now settled in Turkey after feeling stagnated, unfulfilled or frustrated. Example is Ikechukwu William Ndubuisi, A popular procurement agent in Turkey (with Business name, Turkey Errand Boy), A one time Student Union President, represented South-East Nigeria at the National Mathematics competition for colleges and Polytechnics in 2013, Found his foot on the 3rd year of arrival in Turkey due to language barrier, and other personal factors, also suggested, he may be left with praise singing for politicians for daily bread had he not travelled despite graduating with distinction. A likely and similar tale of graduates in the country.

For many Nigerians in Turkey, The progress of their  Turkey based friends or relative gave them the urge to choose the country, while for some others, it would be a transit to Europe, As was the case early in 2020 when Turkey had rift with the European Union and decided to open it's boarders to allow camped refugees out of it's responsibilities, You can always bank on smart Nigerians on news like this.

For those who stay, what's next? There are basically within my knowledge more than the 4 legitimate Jobs listed average Nigerians could do in the country.

Menial Jobs - Known as çabuk çabuk in Turkey, pronounced as shabushabu.

Shabushabu simply means quick quick, this is the Turkish principals way of making you focus and hasten up while at work. these jobs ranges from doing menial jobs in production industries like cutting fabrics, sealing nylon, serving mason, etc. For the truth, it is not a well paying Job. And over 50% of Nigerians in Turkey has to go through this.

Teaching

The question here is how do you teach when you don't speak Turkish but that is not the case. You can actually be employed to teach English in schools without knowing how to speak Turkish. The idea is to make sure that all your communication with students are done in English as the country works to enlighten her younger generation more to understand events outside the country.  On the average, the pay is sustainable with around $400 and above as salary, some will always think it's ok to start with..

Procurement Agents

This is arguably the biggest legitimate offer for Nigerians in Turkey, Basking and benefiting from the non-regulation of this market which contributes handsome lot to the Turkish economy, the only challenge as a Nigerian is your character, reputation and trust level back home.

The question is, who will trust you enough to send you their money to buy for them, do you think you can deliver? can you walk under severe cold to  source and buy for clients?. If your responses are good to go, You're qualified. Like for Turkey Errand Boy, The reliability and trust he enjoys stems from his attitude and composure back home, the people who know him personally will tell you more of him being a contented and carefree person who never bows to peer pressure, then once featured on Ubi Franklin's COVID-19 lockdown live sessions on Instagram titled 'Pitch with Ubi' Turkey Errand boy was also able to get his acts together asking Ubi, he would prefer his business exposure above the 2000$ price money up for grabs. Talking to Ubi, Everyone learnt that Turkey Errand Boy is a personal shopper(procurement agent) in Turkey who could help buy and ship clothes in wholesale, furniture sets, etc

Mind you, it's not as easy as a whisk of the finger. the competition is stiff but the remuneration is  quite better than the two listed above as this is also dependent on your client capacities. Procurement agents can grow into full time shipping companies, For instance, Star Cargo was just a Chukwuma Muogbuo,  buying things for people and has been in the business for approximately 8 years.

The Work of God

Many will not expect this to come in, But churches do well in Turkey as there are only a few. Turkey is a liberal Islam nation who do not interfere in people's right to worship but the challenge many young churches face is the lackluster attitude of Nigerians towards church activities. After all, nobody compels the other to go to church neither is the fear factor that drain many Nigerians in Nigeria  obtainable abroad.

Nevertheless, already established churches help vulnerable members get on their foot, most time help them get jobs, pay them stipends and help house some of them.

Note that this is not a comprehensive  list of legitimate activities Nigerians do in Turkey as some buoyant Nigerians own companies and employ compatriots too. Companies like Splendid Furniture, A leading furniture store in Nigeria employs Nigerians in Istanbul, So while businesses like Turkey Errand Boy employs staff in Nigeria, Splendid Cargo with a larger capacity employs both in Turkey and in various parts of Nigeria, including Enugu, Asaba and Lagos. Splendid furniture is credited with furnishing many luxury homes including the house of Obi Cubana and associates, receiving numerous awards both in Turkey and across Nigeria

There are hundreds of money exchange agents, those who take your naira and give you dollar or Turkish lira, A lucrative job in Turkey too. Many sales attendants in stores although filled more with neighboring countries' citizens, Nigerians still make money doing this jobs. If the count should continue, then we would add food vendors, small business owners selling African contents, mannequins and models etc.

Source: https://turkeyerrand.com/nigerians-work-in-turkey/

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by Iny3(m): 10:46am On Jan 01, 2021
Hello bro.. Are you in turkey already? How much does it cost to process visa and flight tickets? How about accommodation? How much should I have at hand? I really want to make the move before June. Awaiting your response

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by DropsMic(m): 11:04am On Jan 01, 2021
Oyibo mumu pass us but the few wey get sense na them they make their system the work.

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by afilex(m): 11:04am On Jan 01, 2021
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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by NwaNimo1(m): 11:04am On Jan 01, 2021

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by sammysmiles(m): 11:05am On Jan 01, 2021
I heard spare parts business moves well there grin grin grin cheesy
Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by cynthia9: 11:05am On Jan 01, 2021
Okay....
Most boys in turkey go there to do yahoo yahoo

Turkey is gradually turning into safe place for yahoo boys

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by richfriendsng: 11:05am On Jan 01, 2021
Z

sammysmiles:
You still brought this habit to the new year

Bros be calming down na, grin someone can not reserve seat again, for the main show?

Meanwhile, I create and teach people how to manage blogs, chat me on
Lets get started, ( delete the spaces in between the numbers)

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by yaksdavirus: 11:05am On Jan 01, 2021
what happen to making it big like been tech specialist, Medical practitioners, Engineers e.t.c

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by aleeyus(m): 11:05am On Jan 01, 2021
"The work of God"

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by Latidoh1: 11:05am On Jan 01, 2021
Can I import live turkey from Turkey?

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by Sikay19(m): 11:05am On Jan 01, 2021
That cabuk cabuk is similar to that of Yoruba kabu kabu which also translates to hustling cool

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by oluwasegun007(m): 11:06am On Jan 01, 2021
Nowadays even relocating to countries like Nicaragua, Uruguay, Philippines etc are better than this entity....at least you would be able to feed 3 square meal.

For my father land price of bag of rice ½bag of garri with ⅓bag beans altogether is more than the monthly salary undecided

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by ProphetM0hammad: 11:06am On Jan 01, 2021
Na that pix you con use spoil everything

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by mainkendo: 11:06am On Jan 01, 2021
grin
Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by Daniiel: 11:06am On Jan 01, 2021
some sell turkey in Turkey ... very lucrative.

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by sammysmiles(m): 11:06am On Jan 01, 2021
richfriendsng:
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You still brought this habit to the new year

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by GIANTPLUSHUB: 11:06am On Jan 01, 2021
Nice one. Maybe when am chanced I will create a thread on legitimate jobs Nigerians do in Indians too as we are into buying and shipping from India. Happy new year everyone!

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by Nobody: 11:06am On Jan 01, 2021
How do they treat blacks
Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by WiszyFraud: 11:06am On Jan 01, 2021
No cannabis?? cheesy

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by Nobody: 11:07am On Jan 01, 2021
Black people and low skilled jobs with low pay are like bread and butter.

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by GeneralPula: 11:07am On Jan 01, 2021
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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by sammysmiles(m): 11:07am On Jan 01, 2021
DropsMic:
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Stop this habit this new year

Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by sammysmiles(m): 11:08am On Jan 01, 2021
aleeyus:
"The work of God"

What's going on in your head? cheesy cheesy

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by Mindlog: 11:08am On Jan 01, 2021
Insightful.
Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by kilomodemoh: 11:08am On Jan 01, 2021
Thank God Nigerians are still engaging in such legitimate jobs
Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by OBTOREPA(m): 11:09am On Jan 01, 2021
Man must do something to survive. They should put God first.

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Re: Legitimate Jobs Nigerians Do In Turkey by OBTOREPA(m): 11:10am On Jan 01, 2021
Man must do something to survive. They should put God first in all they do.

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