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Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by banmee(m): 12:08pm On Oct 13, 2020
Jaqenhghar:

LOL. Fortunately my crimes no too plenty. Your son has really taken after you men but 6 ft at the age of 16 na basketball for sure pass grin. No mind me. So will he be joining the academy or how does that work?

There is an Air Force academy for officers which he will joining. It's like West Point for the army. He doesn't know it yet but I got a great graduation gift for him when he graduates. He is getting my truck which is basically brand new. Told his mum to keep it hush between us.

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Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Jaqenhghar: 2:11pm On Oct 13, 2020
banmee:


There is an Air Force academy for officers which he will joining. It's like West Point for the army. He doesn't know it yet but I got a great graduation gift for him when he graduates. He is getting my truck which is basically brand new. Told his mum to keep it hush between us.
Nice one. I wish him the very best bro. What of the baby of the house. That one go don grow finish by now
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by banmee(m): 11:46pm On Oct 13, 2020
Jaqenhghar:

Nice one. I wish him the very best bro. What of the baby of the house. That one go don grow finish by now

You mean the terror of the house. Dude is just causing havoc on a regular. Good thing he's dark skinned else i'd be in trouble with child services. My hand print don gum for im bum from all the asss whooping.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Drenimarcus(m): 7:35pm On Oct 31, 2020
kroger:

My talent would have been wasted like many others, yeah i am planning on starting up an IT company in Nigeria soonest and solely for talented nairalanders and not looking at degree.


Hello bro, i am looking to go into cyber security and i think you once mad mention about it. Can i PM you?
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by kroger: 8:56pm On Oct 31, 2020
Drenimarcus:



Hello bro, i am looking to go into cyber security and i think you once mad mention about it. Can i PM you?

Hey bro Send me a pm.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by africanman85: 9:22pm On Oct 31, 2020
kroger:


Hey bro Send me a pm.
Bro, my grade is poor and it has been holding me back. Pls I need advice and a way forward
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by lacruz12(m): 9:49pm On Oct 31, 2020
kroger:
I graduated with the least of grades "PASS" from one of the federal universities, not because i was a numskull but because i did not join the band wagon of the "sorters". More so i was financially inept which resulted in missing some exams, but after 4 years the war was over. With my kind of grade the future was deem for me with no hope. I took some computer programming courses to add to my CV i thought it would be of help. Alas four years on no single interview, i was roaming the streets without hope

God finally answered my call and i travel to the united states for greener pastures, i enrolled for a six months IT course and after completion i received my first phone interview from one of the telecom company and later on skype interview. after three days i was called for a one on one interview at their corporate office. It was straight forward with three interviewers, they asked about my skills and what i could do , which i told them with great confidence. A system was brought in and i was asked to configure bla bla bla which i did. To my amazement none asked a question pertaining my degree what they where hammering on was on the job.

After completion i was given the job instantly to resume the following Monday with a well furnished office and a very good pay. Right Now i am the manager of my team of which i developed a standard software for the company that remains number one.

My point is why is Nigeria hell bent on class of degree rather what the individual has to offer.There are lots of talented 3rd class and pass job seekers out there if given a chance will perform far better. I think this is also one of the bane that is making the Nigerian economy a far cry, it hurts seeing the lower class graduates not given a chance. I weep for Nigeria. I recently sent my resume to one of the Nigerian job boards just to test if i will be contacted but no call as usual maybe because of my lower degree grin . Nigeria has a very long way to go, even the oyibos that taught us the system isn't even using it its just so annoying.

For all those with a lower degree believe in yourself, a paper should not define your worth but rather look inward and surely you will conquer.

Pardon my English and thanks for reading


Considering the struggles you had with finances in school, you were still able to find your way to the US. Please do well and state how God made it possible for you. The job hunting is killing...

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Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by kroger: 4:42am On Nov 01, 2020
africanman85:
Bro, my grade is poor and it has been holding me back. Pls I need advice and a way forward

What did u study in school and what is your grade?
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by kroger: 4:43am On Nov 01, 2020
lacruz12:


Considering the struggles you had with finances in school, you were still able to find your way to the US. Please do well and state how God made it possible for you. The job hunting is killing...

Hang in tight bro, what did u study in school.

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Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Calebigor(m): 6:01am On Nov 01, 2020
kroger:
I graduated with the least of grades "PASS" from one of the federal universities, not because i was a numskull but because i did not join the band wagon of the "sorters". More so i was financially inept which resulted in missing some exams, but after 4 years the war was over. With my kind of grade the future was deem for me with no hope. I took some computer programming courses to add to my CV i thought it would be of help. Alas four years on no single interview, i was roaming the streets without hope

God finally answered my call and i travel to the united states for greener pastures, i enrolled for a six months IT course and after completion i received my first phone interview from one of the telecom company and later on skype interview. after three days i was called for a one on one interview at their corporate office. It was straight forward with three interviewers, they asked about my skills and what i could do , which i told them with great confidence. A system was brought in and i was asked to configure bla bla bla which i did. To my amazement none asked a question pertaining my degree what they where hammering on was on the job.

After completion i was given the job instantly to resume the following Monday with a well furnished office and a very good pay. Right Now i am the manager of my team of which i developed a standard software for the company that remains number one.

My point is why is Nigeria hell bent on class of degree rather what the individual has to offer.There are lots of talented 3rd class and pass job seekers out there if given a chance will perform far better. I think this is also one of the bane that is making the Nigerian economy a far cry, it hurts seeing the lower class graduates not given a chance. I weep for Nigeria. I recently sent my resume to one of the Nigerian job boards just to test if i will be contacted but no call as usual maybe because of my lower degree grin . Nigeria has a very long way to go, even the oyibos that taught us the system isn't even using it its just so annoying.

For all those with a lower degree believe in yourself, a paper should not define your worth but rather look inward and surely you will conquer.

Pardon my English and thanks for reading

You are bunch of motivation bro. Thank God you didn't give up on life. I'm also facing with similar issue here. Though i came out with low grade. How did you make it out of nigeria. You kind advice will be appreciated. Thanks.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by africanman85: 7:08am On Nov 01, 2020
kroger:


What did u study in school and what is your grade?
Accounting (Third Class )

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Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by lacruz12(m): 5:36am On Nov 02, 2020
kroger:


Hang in tight bro, what did u study in school.

Studied biochemistry bro
I'll appreciate anything that will propel me forward
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by doggedfighter(f): 4:42pm On Jun 14, 2021
kroger:

My talent would have been wasted like many others, yeah i am planning on starting up an IT company in Nigeria soonest and solely for talented nairalanders and not looking at degree.

Kroger, what happened to this plan? cry
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by kroger: 5:44pm On Jun 14, 2021
doggedfighter:


Kroger, what happened to this plan? cry

I still have that in mind, but I still need business proposals.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by doggedfighter(f): 5:48pm On Jun 14, 2021
kroger:


I still have that in mind, but I still need business proposals.

And you haven't gotten proposal?
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by kroger: 6:37pm On Jun 14, 2021
doggedfighter:


And you haven't gotten proposal?

Not yet sir. I am open to ideas.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by doggedfighter(f): 6:45pm On Jun 14, 2021
kroger:


Not yet sir. I am open to ideas.
I am a woman though. I don't have ideas on such . I just want to be part of the learning.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by kroger: 7:10pm On Jun 14, 2021
doggedfighter:

I am a woman though. I don't have ideas on such . I just want to be part of the learning.

Oh apologies ma.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by doggedfighter(f): 7:18pm On Jun 14, 2021
kroger:


Oh apologies ma.
Seen but don't know how to access nairaland email
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by kroger: 7:45pm On Jun 14, 2021
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Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by doggedfighter(f): 8:44pm On Jun 14, 2021
kroger:


Juniorsecond1@gmail.com

Did you get it?
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by kroger: 9:50pm On Jun 14, 2021
doggedfighter:


Did you get it?

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Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by lordally(m): 7:47pm On Jun 15, 2021
kroger:

My talent would have been wasted like many others, yeah i am planning on starting up an IT company in Nigeria soonest and solely for talented nairalanders and not looking at degree.

Boss Kroger don forget me ooo... Chai!!! E no good ooo .... I go WhatsApp you ASAP
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by CelestineNelson: 4:04pm On Oct 14, 2021
kroger:

My talent would have been wasted like many others, yeah i am planning on starting up an IT company in Nigeria soonest and solely for talented nairalanders and not looking at degree.
Sir let's work

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Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by CelestineNelson: 4:39pm On Oct 15, 2021
kroger:
I graduated with the least of grades "PASS" from one of the federal universities, not because i was a numskull but because i did not join the band wagon of the "sorters". More so i was financially inept which resulted in missing some exams, but after 4 years the war was over. With my kind of grade the future was deem for me with no hope. I took some computer programming courses to add to my CV i thought it would be of help. Alas four years on no single interview, i was roaming the streets without hope

God finally answered my call and i travel to the united states for greener pastures, i enrolled for a six months IT course and after completion i received my first phone interview from one of the telecom company and later on skype interview. after three days i was called for a one on one interview at their corporate office. It was straight forward with three interviewers, they asked about my skills and what i could do , which i told them with great confidence. A system was brought in and i was asked to configure bla bla bla which i did. To my amazement none asked a question pertaining my degree what they where hammering on was on the job.

After completion i was given the job instantly to resume the following Monday with a well furnished office and a very good pay. Right Now i am the manager of my team of which i developed a standard software for the company that remains number one.

My point is why is Nigeria hell bent on class of degree rather what the individual has to offer.There are lots of talented 3rd class and pass job seekers out there if given a chance will perform far better. I think this is also one of the bane that is making the Nigerian economy a far cry, it hurts seeing the lower class graduates not given a chance. I weep for Nigeria. I recently sent my resume to one of the Nigerian job boards just to test if i will be contacted but no call as usual maybe because of my lower degree grin . Nigeria has a very long way to go, even the oyibos that taught us the system isn't even using it its just so annoying.

For all those with a lower degree believe in yourself, a paper should not define your worth but rather look inward and surely you will conquer.

Pardon my English and thanks for reading

I can write C++, C, JAVA, PYTHON, PHP, JAVASCRIPT, I am also good at internet of things. I am also Network Engineer, worked with Lapariah technologies, where we handled networking of Kwara state Government Secretariat from laying of fiber optics cable to troubleshooting of land port, we network NLNG building of Unilorin, a research centre for faculty engineering, we Network University of Ilorin teaching hospital etc as a student on STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE (SIWES). I am also into embedded systems, expert system and AI sytem development. Currently handling Robotics training for an organisation using arduino and C programming language... I am also web developer/design. Built some web apps using PHP as back end...

So let's work Sir. I am about to go for my NYSC service next month

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Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by kroger: 4:43pm On Oct 15, 2021
CelestineNelson:

I can write C++, C, JAVA, PYTHON, PHP, JAVASCRIPT, I am also good at internet of things. I am also Network Engineer, worked with Lapariah technologies, where we handled networking of Kwara state Government Secretariat from laying of fiber optics cable to troubleshooting of land port, we network NLNG building of Unilorin, a research centre for faculty engineering, we Network University of Ilorin teaching hospital etc as a student on STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE (SIWES). I am also into embedded systems, expert system and AI sytem development. Currently handling Robotics training for an organisation using arduino and C programming language... I am also web developer/design. Built some web apps using PHP as back end...

So let's work Sir. I am about to go for my NYSC service next month

Very impressive sir. I sent you a PM
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by CelestineNelson: 4:55pm On Oct 15, 2021
kroger:


Very impressive sir. I sent you a PM
Wow I will check sir
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by CelestineNelson: 5:24pm On Oct 15, 2021
kroger:


Very impressive sir. I sent you a PM
Was unable to open. The email or reply it Sir
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by WinLABSstores: 7:21pm On Oct 18, 2021
CelestineNelson:

I can write C++, C, JAVA, PYTHON, PHP, JAVASCRIPT, I am also good at internet of things. I am also Network Engineer, worked with Lapariah technologies, where we handled networking of Kwara state Government Secretariat from laying of fiber optics cable to troubleshooting of land port, we network NLNG building of Unilorin, a research centre for faculty engineering, we Network University of Ilorin teaching hospital etc as a student on STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE (SIWES). I am also into embedded systems, expert system and AI sytem development. Currently handling Robotics training for an organisation using arduino and C programming language... I am also web developer/design. Built some web apps using PHP as back end...

So let's work Sir. I am about to go for my NYSC service next month
Are you in Lagos?
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by CelestineNelson: 10:08pm On Oct 18, 2021
WinLABSstores:

Are you in Lagos?
No boss, but very close
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by WinLABSstores: 7:38am On Oct 19, 2021
CelestineNelson:

No boss, but very close
So what do we do, as the project is very urgent?
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by CelestineNelson: 8:49am On Oct 19, 2021
WinLABSstores:

So what do we do, as the project is very urgent?
What's the project all about Sir. Is it something I can do remotely? I will drop my email with you bro

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