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Chemistry Graduate In Nigeria! by tolakolapo(f): 9:56pm On Feb 01, 2011
Hello folks, jus a quick question, i'm a chemistry graduate 4rm d UK, finished last year, n within 2 months of graduation, i secured mysef a Research & Development Chemist job. The thing is, i love Nigeria, my country and wld love to relocate netime i get a good job offer in nigeria wiv d hope of doin my NYSC dis year. My question nw is,

Wt is d future for chemistry graduate in nigeria?

And also, is Chemistry lucrative in nigeria, as sum of us may knw, my present location, UK values chemistry graduates as dey wil always b needed, bt is dat d same as Nigeria?

Thanks guys
Re: Chemistry Graduate In Nigeria! by Nobody: 10:01pm On Feb 01, 2011
Goodluck sha !your question is difficult because i see the advert occasionally in the newspapers not frequently and they have so many jobless grads .You will have to do something else,some work in the bank exchanging kitty for deposit .take care.
Re: Chemistry Graduate In Nigeria! by Mayflowa(m): 12:01am On Feb 05, 2011
Chemistry is greatly valued in Nigeria but the problem with Nigeria is there is a dreath of jobs. An HARVARD graduate can be looking for job in Nigeria without getting in 3 years! Qualified medical doctors are everywhere looking 200 pounds/month in Nigeria!
Pleaseif you love yourself, stay there and gather experience and apply for jobs from there less you won't find immediate job here
Re: Chemistry Graduate In Nigeria! by tolakolapo(f): 12:16am On Feb 05, 2011
Fanx 4 ur advice Mayflowa. N btw im nt gona relocate unless i ave secured a gud job. No1 wil b stupid enuf to jus relocate wivout a job to fall bck on. Fank u Mayflowa.
Re: Chemistry Graduate In Nigeria! by chamber2(m): 7:06pm On Feb 05, 2011
[b]Fanx 4 your advice Mayflowa. N btw im nt gona relocate unless i ave secured a gud job. No1 wil b silly enuf to jus relocate wivout a job to fall bck on. Fank u Mayflowa.
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I find it extremely difficult to understand this kind of grammar.At least,someone in the UK should be a role model,and also a prospective employer could be reading your post.
Re: Chemistry Graduate In Nigeria! by justdream(m): 11:05pm On Feb 05, 2011
chamber2:

[b]Fanx 4 your advice Mayflowa. N btw im nt gona relocate unless i ave secured a gud job. No1 wil b silly enuf to jus relocate wivout a job to fall bck on. Fank u Mayflowa.
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I find it extremely difficult to understand this kind of grammar.At least,someone in the UK should be a role model,and also a prospective employer could be reading your post.

Hw's That Yur concern "aproko", mind yur own biz and 4 yo info, dis is a social avenue. No Mind am Tolakolapo, na naija 4 lyf jhor.
Re: Chemistry Graduate In Nigeria! by tolakolapo(f): 1:02am On Feb 06, 2011
chamber2:

[b]Fanx 4 your advice Mayflowa. N btw im nt gona relocate unless i ave secured a gud job. No1 wil b silly enuf to jus relocate wivout a job to fall bck on. Fank u Mayflowa.
[/b]
I find it extremely difficult to understand this kind of grammar.At least,someone in the UK should be a role model,and also a prospective employer could be reading your post.
                                                                                                                                                                                            Ow is dat ne of your business huh, typin in short wrds does nt mean i can't write gud english n i'm sure der r so many nairalanders dt write in short wrds, so which planet r u from? If u ave nufin to say or contribute so y dnt u waka pass at least its nt by force. N bsides if ne potential employer is readin dis, dis is a forum ok free world, its nt as if i'm writin a cover letter or fillin application form here n b4 u strt barkin, i used my gud english to secure myself a job in the UK so your contribution is irrelevant here aite.

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Re: Chemistry Graduate In Nigeria! by tolakolapo(f): 1:04am On Feb 06, 2011
justdream:

Hw's That Yur concern "aproko", mind yur own biz and 4 yo info, dis is a social avenue. No Mind am Tolakolapo, na naija 4 lyf jhor.
Fank u jare, duno y ppl jus talk out of der an*s/ar*e.
Re: Chemistry Graduate In Nigeria! by chamber2(m): 1:56am On Feb 06, 2011
well,if you think its of no good writing what every other person will understand then there is a problem.As you said,this is a social forum and many people will be interested in your post and may want to gain some insights.Writing in this style therefore makes it difficult for them to understand you. I am not complaining of your English rather the writing style.
Re: Chemistry Graduate In Nigeria! by tolakolapo(f): 11:20am On Feb 06, 2011
chamber2:

well,if you think its of no good writing what every other person will understand then there is a problem.As you said,this is a social forum and many people will be interested in your post and may want to gain some insights.Writing in this style therefore makes it difficult for them to understand you. I am not complaining of your English rather the writing style.   

I stil dnt knw y u makin a fuss abwt dis, its nt as if i'm d only one dt writes like dat, der r so many ppl on here dt write short wrds like dat. I gues dis is your first time of seein ppl write like dat, like i sed b4 it's nt by force to comment aight.                 
At least other ppl understnd wt i wrote, luks like its jus only u dat is avin a problem differentiatin btw FANX/FANK U - THANKS/THANK YOU. By d way dats wt it means o n i'm nt d only one dt writes in shrt words so plz let me be n get off my case.

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