“The Nigerian system of employers is nothing to write home about. Most of us get employed internationally, we left the Nigerian system a long time ago” – Lady calls out CEO of Moniepoint, Tosin Eniolorunda, over his recent statement
Nigerians are incredibly bright, but global standards demand global compensation.
You aren't struggling to find top-tier talent because of yahoo and hookup culture. You are struggling because the Nigerians who actually meet global standards are already working remotely for foreign companies paying in US Dollars. The few who survive our broken education system and successfully upskill themselves immediately stop playing in the local league.
Are local companies actually looking for global talent, or are they just looking for global talent at a local discount?
Ghanaian YouTuber, Wide Maya, visited an all-white town in South African, where black South Africans are restricted from entering.
This isn't like an estate. It is a whole town in SA. I’m curious, why aren't black South Africans triggered by this?✍️
“I went to the station to honour the invitation of the AIG over the case of Bon bread that was reported. To the best of my knowledge, everything that happened shows my case was already determined and concluded before I got to the station. I made the video intentionally without mentioning any company. Nigeria has happened to me several times. I arrived at the police station and was treated like a cr!m!nal.”
— Ms. Love Dooshima, the woman who went viral over her claim about a loaf of bread, breaks her silence after her encounter at the police station.
@OneJoblessBoy This only gives the person who hurt you more power, it doesn’t solve anything. The court of public opinion has no real place in our personal lives. Talk about it, but with people you trust and care for you not those who listen just to gain something.