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If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by chemex002(op): 5:49am On Nov 18, 2024
f I can get paid 20% of the salary I earn abroad in Nigeria, I would relocate back — Canada-based medical doctor, vows

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNU2Z_gKv3k
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by hisgrace090: 6:12am On Nov 18, 2024
This is so seriouse, it seems nígérians are not beíng paíd for theír labóur.
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by Ahmed0336(m): 6:27am On Nov 18, 2024
Not just him, many would.
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by Thiefobi1: 6:31am On Nov 18, 2024
Things are very expensive in Canada right now.

Wage 2500 CAD per month.

Rent 2/3 bedroom 1500CAD per month

Groceries 500CAD

Utility bills e.g water, gas, wifi, 500CAD

U can only survive in Canada if u are P.R or a Canadian Citizen.
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by Alex80s(m):
You are a big liar!!!
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by Love800(m): 6:48am On Nov 18, 2024
Because there is no corruption in U.K na. You dey find workshop money.
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by mrvitalis(m): 6:54am On Nov 18, 2024
This is why many Nigerians came back under PDP

Wages in Nigeria grew and became like 40% to 70% in some cases what same professions earned abroad

An average banker then earned over 24k
dollars now it's like 5k dollars

Oil company workers earned 20k to 120k dollars some even more now it's like 3k to 30k at the top top level

Lectures earned 15k to 36k dollars now? 2k to 5k max

That's the reason why abroad Nigerians want Nigeria to work the most
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by kcprince: 7:06am On Nov 18, 2024
He is not lying. Let government remove insecurity , I think the citizens will be able to handle the rest. We are not allowed to carry Guns so the government should use the law enforcement to remove that threat .

As for poverty , I see a lot of Nigerians going back to farmlands , a lot of raw materials being available and a lot of other opportunities if govt can tackle insecurity .
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by psucc(m): 7:20am On Nov 18, 2024
Some are advocating cost of living is high as if some of those items are compulsory. Why go for a-3 BR flat? In fact what we fail to understand is that the other side of life can never be quantified like the quality of life, the ambience of the environment, the feelings of being safe, the assurance that there's opportunity in the waiting, healthy food, etc
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by ednut1(m): 8:02am On Nov 18, 2024
Doctor clout chaser rest abeg. In Canada he is probably on 250k to 300k Canadian dollars a year before tax. 20% of that is 60k. Which is about 72m naira per annum and 6m per month. Where will he see such salary 😂
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by faceland: 9:26am On Nov 18, 2024
Try and save.

Or try a earn retirement so you can come and chill here.
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by fortunez1(m): 9:46am On Nov 18, 2024
Omo
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by EzeCanada: 1:08pm On Nov 18, 2024
Thiefobi1:
Things are very expensive in Canada right now.

Wage 2500 CAD per month.

Rent 2/3 bedroom 1500CAD per month

Groceries 500CAD

Utility bills e.g water, gas, wifi, 500CAD

U can only survive in Canada if u are P.R or a Canadian Citizen.
Rent 2/3 bedroom is 2500CAD Average
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by Validated: 2:57pm On Nov 18, 2024
Thiefobi1:
Things are very expensive in Canada right now.

Wage 2500 CAD per month.

Rent 2/3 bedroom 1500CAD per month

Groceries 500CAD

Utility bills e.g water, gas, wifi, 500CAD

U can only survive in Canada if u are P.R or a Canadian Citizen.
Which part of Canada are you earning $2500?
That is $15.64 an hour. Stop lies, minimum wage is $18. And are you a whale to be eating $400 groceries?
Most people on minimum wage are sharing apartments. Stop misinformation.
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by Validated: 2:59pm On Nov 18, 2024
EzeCanada:
Rent 2/3 bedroom is 2500CAD Average
I have 2 bedroom to let at $1800, I can accept two persons sharing it.
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by EzeCanada: 3:17pm On Nov 18, 2024
Validated:
I have 2 bedroom to let at $1800, I can accept two persons sharing it.
2/3 Bedroom for sake of emphasis
Re: If I Can Get Paid 20% Of The Salary I Earn Abroad In Nigeria, I Will Come Back-m by simpleseyi: 3:23pm On Nov 18, 2024
chemex002:
f I can get paid 20% of the salary I earn abroad in Nigeria, I would relocate back — Canada-based medical doctor, vows

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNU2Z_gKv3k
Ask the Werey how much he dey pay for house rent, for electricity and for VAT even on food to eat
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