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Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by ednut1(m): 2:48am On Nov 10, 2023 |
Gerrard59:the daughter of our top oga alongside his grandchild came to visit the office years ago. Na gona gona wana dem dey talk o. Almost all the kids of top company management in Nigeria have dual citizenship. But they don’t want common man to japa. |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by lanre316: 3:13am On Nov 10, 2023 |
gforce5: OP, Those approaching 50 should still japa. Especially if they are struggling in Nigeria and they have the chance to japa. Even though their chance of getting getting job is smaller than young people abroad, it's still higher than if they are in Nigeria. They have better chances of living better healthier and retiring well abroad than in Nigeria where their chances are much much smaller. |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by YeyeGbami: 3:14am On Nov 10, 2023 |
Offpoint1: Lol |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by Gerrard59(m): 3:43am On Nov 10, 2023 |
ednut1: That man with fat cheeks? The deal seems to be the best o. Get citizenship, stay in Nigeria, and domicile one's offspring abroad. But they don’t want common man to japa. Na why dem dey create threads upon threads. I even thought it should be we wey don comot suppose dey create these threads. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by Gerrard59(m): 3:49am On Nov 10, 2023 |
ednut1: Remember our agreement, you run from your province to New Jersey? |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by ednut1(m): 4:01am On Nov 10, 2023 |
Gerrard59:🙄maybe |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by seunayantokun(m): 5:58am On Nov 10, 2023 |
Correct |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by ashewoboy(m): 6:14am On Nov 10, 2023 |
ednut1: Just knowing about BDO. Tell me more about them. |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by Welcomme: 6:58am On Nov 10, 2023 |
adecz:Only in London will you spend that amount on accommodation and that's if you are single. £300 for transportation? Is the person flying to moon from London? Bro! I just top a month bus pass yesterday that can take me anywhere, anytime, within London for £80...Back in Abuja, I spend close to 40k on transport on a salary of 200k.. You guys don't leave here but exaggerate so much 1 Like |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by ednut1(m): 7:53am On Nov 10, 2023 |
ashewoboy:your phone no get google 1 Like |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by Offpoint1: 9:57am On Nov 10, 2023 |
FROGMAN101:I'm not responsible for whatever you're going through sir, I can only recommend you see a therapist... If you're used to begging people money don't conclude everyone's like you. Name one visible innovation you've contributed for the betterment of humanity, I'm patiently waiting so I can make my research to confirm whatever you'll claimed. 1 Like |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by gforce5: 10:29am On Nov 10, 2023 |
You have misinterpreted my post. The majority of people in those categories in my post are part of the 1% of this country. JAPA doesn't make sense for them.They have a lot to lose in terms of assets, properties, businesses if they emigrate without a plan. If you are part of the middle class and working class, you should emigrate by all means necessary. The middle class and working class are NOT losers. Those doctors, pharmacists, bankers nurses, IT specialists and lawyers leaving the country in drones are NOT losers. In fact, they are the engine of this country but the economy and the economic policies of the last two administrations have not been favorable to this class of people. Nigeria in the long haul is the loser because these aforementioned class of people are what the country needs to thrive. Alusiizizi: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by ACE1010: 10:44am On Nov 10, 2023 |
Offpoint1:😆😆😆😆😆😆 |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by Alusiizizi(m): 4:47pm On Nov 10, 2023 |
gforce5: I suppose that I should have been more qualitative in my response to your post. Certainly, I don't include most of the professional class in my category of losers(also I think you should remove IT specialists from your list because a lot of them now do remote work/freelance, earning $$ and it's hard for me to understand how japa would make their condition better), but then again, what is the percentage of Nigerians that would fit into your list of professionals, who are not losers and for whom "japa" would be advisable? Basically, not enough to vitiate the main point of my response to your initial post 1 Like |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by Alusiizizi(m): 5:02pm On Nov 10, 2023 |
gforce5: One more thing, that your 1% estimate of the "over-well-to-do" class is a grossly ridiculous over-estimate. I would start with something like 0.01% and work my way down to arrive at a more accurate figure. It is only when we start including the professional class, middle class that we arrive at something close to or a bit above 1%, the simple fact of the matter is that the overwhelming majority of Nigerians live in compound poverty. To see this(at least for the professional class) is easy. Take the number of students who do well enough in JAMB at secondary school to not only get admitted into a university but also a meaningful course(like Sciences, Engineering, Accounting e.t.c), that figure is actually in the public domain, and it usually doesn't move higher than 5%, now of that 5% take the proportion of students who actually finished their coursework without having to drop out, due to a variety of reasons like lack of money or such unfortunate circumstances -no fault of theirs- or other reasons like stvpidity, drug use, hookups and such -for which the blame can be placed squarely on their shoulders- then we drop another 30% or so from that 5%, giving 3.5%, now of that 3.5%, take the proportion of students that achieved credentials worthy of talking about in a public setting(these are the ones that are most likely to get those very limited jobs) and I suppose, to the result, add a small number to account for those bubble-heads who will make it anyways because "My papa be one kin big politician like that" and such and we arrive at a figure not to far off from 1%. 2 Likes |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by ashewoboy(m): 6:49am On Nov 11, 2023 |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by Kobicove(m): 1:58pm On Jan 11 |
peterpiiro: Excactly! |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by DaddyYankee: 4:58pm On Jan 11 |
ashewoboy:Must they spoon feed you people always? Go and research lazy Nigerian youth. |
Re: Categories Of Nigerians Who Shouldn't JAPA Abroad (especially UK) by AfahaAbia(m): 7:25pm On Jan 11 |
ednut1: You're very correct. If u can move move |
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