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Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by pho: 11:46am On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:


You have given a very good advice. The only thing I will add is for those aspiring should pray for God direction.
This country doesn't given room or want to promote tech.

I spoke to TSTV operator day before yesterday and they were lamenting with the way DSTV and the government affecting them.
Also looking at your last comment about how getting food was easy then in Nigeria really got me thinking. I remember them growing up in a single room in a family of 6, food was actually not a problem as we never lack 3 square meal a day, but today things are different. I pray God guide and direct us to a place of our prosperity. I am not among the youth that have desire toleave the country but with the way things are going if I see an opportunity I will prayerfully take it.

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Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by 28plus: 11:48am On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:

Oh yes that's why I tell people all the time to learn coding. Infact I have told gerrard59 that when God blesses me the only thing I will do for my homeland is opening a very huge IT centre with a ton of computers for my kinsmen to learn programming. Before I became a programmer I was a mechanic o. I was a mechanic and an auto parts trader with my engineering degree. No job anywhere. I went to volunteer at a mechanic workshop and learnt to fix cars. Left there and went back to ladipo. I was struggling day in day out yet no single Kobo. To even see a 100k in a month was like a huge amount after all expenses were done. It was hell. Even with all the skills I had. I knew digital marketing, how to fix cars yet nothing o. it was a very top guy in the Nigerian tech industry that told me to quit everything I was doing and learn coding. It wasn't easy but everyday I thank God I took that man's advise.

Infact the greatest thing that can lift Nigeria out of poverty now is programming but the greatest hindrance is a laptop and laptops aren't getting cheaper. the laptop I used to learn coding I got it for 75k the same laptop is being sold for at least 140k just in the span of a year.

Which IT institute did you learn this?
I'm doing one yeye 30k job right now in order for me to save up and enroll in a reputable IT institute to learn coding. Any suggestions?
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by tensazangetsu20(m): 11:52am On Aug 19, 2021
28plus:


Which IT institute did you learn this?
I'm doing one yeye 30k job right now in order for me to save up and enroll in a reputable IT institute to learn coding. Any suggestions?
Self taught. Everything you need is online.

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Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by 28plus: 12:00pm On Aug 19, 2021
Johnnyessence:
you are 100% right bro, I celebrate you here. I’m presently learning python programming too. I started last month, in 5 months time I will be true with it.

Which IT institute?
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by 28plus: 12:03pm On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:

Self taught. Everything you need is online.

Unfortunately, I've tried that and I realized I was wasting my time.
I need a tutor, a good one at that. Where I'll be taught well with projects and group works
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by HEAVEN4444: 12:06pm On Aug 19, 2021
NIgeria is working for some. let everyman carry hin own cross. you are not in this world to enjoy. you are in this world to pay karma. if your karma is plenty it matters not if you are in canada or america, you will be there suffering. and if your karma is little it matters not if you are in nigeria or afghanistan you will be enjoying
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by kunleiky(m): 12:06pm On Aug 19, 2021
CSTRR:

The guy demystified backend web development with python for good 10 hours.

Even oyibos sef bow for the tutorial.
Yea, I discovered him through Freecodecamp mail
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by lordally(m): 12:08pm On Aug 19, 2021
Karleb:
grin grin

I find the part you said you'd curse any of your generation that wants to come back to Nigeria stark naked and when they land, it will be instant death very funny.

Nigeria is really a lost cause.

I try not to think about this country too much because when I do, I tend to overthink and I no wan die of hypertension.

One particular Ondo state governor has not paid April salary and people still shout that government job is the best.

Some months back, I decided to stay off Nigerian news and I can tell you I've definitely gotten better... By the way homie we no even get our whatsapp contact ah ah... Ko dah rara na.. I'll send u a mail

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Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by CapitalBank: 12:10pm On Aug 19, 2021
PeaceJoyLove:


We really need to discuss. Bro, relax.

I sympathize with you and all. I feel same too. Nigeria is becoming harder, no doubt. But....hmmmmm!

Personally, I have a problem with the kinds of techs around. Some of them are used to launder money and we know this is true.

Also, all these investment techs...they are thieves. Really, I need to look into these new cases. Imagine some of these starts up, they start with something, and before you know it....they start promoting different investments which at the end are rubbish. I can count many of them just opening real estate and agro investments which are the top tools for scamming fo olish Nigerians. And they contract them out to illiterates in bushes. Many of them have squandered millions. Meanwhile, if they used all in the said businesses, fine...but they dont. They divert the money for their own enjoyment. If they use it for something tangible...fine...but they buy luxurious cars and you start seeing pictures on Instagram pages testifying to the goodness of God meanwhile, businesses are failing. Annoying part is they pay tithes from investment funds. Meaning they had made profit already... grin And they dont even protect themselves from been liable to paying back debts. Let's get it straight and not just blame government for everything.

We are the reasons forex and why govt releases terrible policies. Govt banned BDC, people cried they are not good. Meanwhile, it will have positive effect on someone like you. Yet, people who arent driving our economic positively are the ones always having upper hands.

Well, in a way...hmmm I see Nigeria going the Afghanistan route., but I keep praying against it. And the whole world knows if this happen, the whole of WEST africa is in trouble. Bro, rather than this to happen, the south will break. And if this happens, I swear, north will suffer. Is it Niger or the upper part that are able to team up with the north and flourish? But if the south breaks, just look at our partners - Benin, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, etc. So, this thing is not only about govt only.

Corruption is what finished Afghanistan. Imagine the president there right under the nose of the Americans....according to Russians ran away with cars loaded with money and the chopper he used too was loaded. Just imagine this. It means the man had money at home anytime ready to take off. Corruption is the main issue.

So, look at the fintechs people are creating...invest this...invest that...bla bla bla. And cos they know about crypto, fx, etc...politicians use them to move out stolen loots too. Let us not close our eyes to these issues.

If you read me well, my stuff are towards making Nigeria better. There are start ups we can do. I still know we can do it.

Yes, I agree with you...anyone who wants to jakpa should. There is no thinking about it. Just Jakpa. But we can still save Nigeria.

I stopped reading when you mentioned tech fraud...

I am sorry, but you belong to the set of Nigerians who mix ponzi scheme with Crypto just because some ponzi used BTC to receive money. There is a difference between a website telling u pay 20k and recieve 100k. Those are not tech companies please and you should know that,

if you don't know something, ask because you are accusing people wrongly.

ALL THESE GUYS ARE FUNDED THROUGH FOREIGN COMPANIES. The money they use to establish these things are not theirs and the investors have stakes up to 70% in the company.

You are simply ignorant of how the sector works and it shameful tha you do it with so much confidence. get some education please.

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Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Cousin9999: 12:12pm On Aug 19, 2021
28plus:


Unfortunately, I've tried that and I realized I was wasting my time.
I need a tutor, a good one at that. Where I'll be taught well with projects and group works

If you need more guidance, try MOOCs. The best website is edX.

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Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by touchLife: 12:13pm On Aug 19, 2021
PeaceJoyLove:


We really need to discuss. Bro, relax.

I sympathize with you and all. I feel same too. Nigeria is becoming harder, no doubt. But....hmmmmm!

Personally, I have a problem with the kinds of techs around. Some of them are used to launder money and we know this is true.

Also, all these investment techs...they are thieves. Really, I need to look into these new cases. Imagine some of these starts up, they start with something, and before you know it....they start promoting different investments which at the end are rubbish. I can count many of them just opening real estate and agro investments which are the top tools for scamming fo olish Nigerians. And they contract them out to illiterates in bushes. Many of them have squandered millions. Meanwhile, if they used all in the said businesses, fine...but they dont. They divert the money for their own enjoyment. If they use it for something tangible...fine...but they buy luxurious cars and you start seeing pictures on Instagram pages testifying to the goodness of God meanwhile, businesses are failing. Annoying part is they pay tithes from investment funds. Meaning they had made profit already... grin And they dont even protect themselves from been liable to paying back debts. Let's get it straight and not just blame government for everything.

We are the reasons forex and why govt releases terrible policies. Govt banned BDC, people cried they are not good. Meanwhile, it will have positive effect on someone like you. Yet, people who arent driving our economic positively are the ones always having upper hands.

Well, in a way...hmmm I see Nigeria going the Afghanistan route., but I keep praying against it. And the whole world knows if this happen, the whole of WEST africa is in trouble. Bro, rather than this to happen, the south will break. And if this happens, I swear, north will suffer. Is it Niger or the upper part that are able to team up with the north and flourish? But if the south breaks, just look at our partners - Benin, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, etc. So, this thing is not only about govt only.

Corruption is what finished Afghanistan. Imagine the president there right under the nose of the Americans....according to Russians ran away with cars loaded with money and the chopper he used too was loaded. Just imagine this. It means the man had money at home anytime ready to take off. Corruption is the main issue.

So, look at the fintechs people are creating...invest this...invest that...bla bla bla. And cos they know about crypto, fx, etc...politicians use them to move out stolen loots too. Let us not close our eyes to these issues.

If you read me well, my stuff are towards making Nigeria better. There are start ups we can do. I still know we can do it.

Yes, I agree with you...anyone who wants to jakpa should. There is no thinking about it. Just Jakpa. But we can still save Nigeria.


start ups like which and which please? kindly high light some possible opportunities for those without the privilege to escape this country.
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by lordally(m): 12:15pm On Aug 19, 2021
Karleb:


That must be Victor Ipkeazu.

It's so bad that my Dad got a government work side hustle as a retiree, they still owed him.

Abroad is the best for programmers. Most people who started learning to code a year ago abroad are now with atleast a paid internship, some of them are not that good sef. In some certain European countries, some of them are employed then taught how to code on the job while earning.

I see them celebrate everyday on Twitter and LinkedIn. It's just so easy for those guys, even their freelancers are finding it too easy on upwork and Co.

Man, my own future ambition is to leave this country before I'm 30.


I see them celebrating on twitter and I just smile and say to myself " These people don't know how privileged they are " cos for Nigeria you would even see people who have started coding for 2yrs without a good job.

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Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by The5DME(m): 12:16pm On Aug 19, 2021
TheOldGods:
coding with laptops is not even expensive.. I do coding in my animations, I use java, my desktop cost me 800k plus just to set up. I did medical laboratory in school, which was a wrong move for me. However,I've corrected it. The best thing is to find a remote contract work that can give a person upto 10million within 12 months, then expand and invest in your own company."like me now, I used some of my money to buy lands, and some I have resolved and made back upto 5million on the sale, I am looking to importing of cars, plus I also opened a studio in Enugu, which is an animation school, I want it to be the biggest motion graphics school in Nigeria". The guy shouting leave Nigeria, forgets that he spend the exact dollars over there and they pay huge tax coupled with very expensive house rent. For example, a burger there cost about 5$ which is 2500 or ,2000 here, but actually a burger here cost 700 naira. Imagine making that money and spending it here. Not everyone that is intelligent has wisdom.
bros to see 800k no easy oh.
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by TheOldGods: 12:20pm On Aug 19, 2021
PeaceJoyLove:




When you are more matured is when you will realise these things I am telling you. You are still under 30 and it's why you talk like this.

I am not the one you quoted, However let me correct you, because you think age is maturity. Maturity is a catalogue of experience and not age. Someone can be 50 years and not matured, when I mean matured, not experienced in life to take right decisions, but a guy of 25 may have thousands of experience which makes Him mature, before he takes a step he think extensively, the outcomes. I guess you also think because you're older your then matured than even the op. I doubt if you're mature than me with just this single comment. I will say you're not mentally matured. Perhaps you're fully matured as an adult.

For you to even conclude without evidence that those guys involve in tech frauds, has proven without doubt that you're far from being matured.


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Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by steve6: 12:21pm On Aug 19, 2021
Informative!
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by touchLife: 12:25pm On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:

Bros trust me once I leave this country I wilk never come back and I will lay a curse on my generations. Anyone who decides to come back to Africa will die immediately he lands in African country. I shall lay the curse naked. Walai and I also tell my children the same thing. Anyday they return to where I have struggled to escape from they will die.

There's really no job in Nigeria I can come for. Maybe before I became a programmer you can say so. But all the money I make from programming it's white men. Infact my present skillset and how good I am now was my boss that took me under his mentorship and taught me so much. He's a white man. I have brought In two young Nigerians both juniors into the same company and he's also all teaching us. The same people were rejected by companies in Nigeria but na oyinbo man still come give them chance. Through his mentorship I have gone to work on projects that are used by billion dollar companies. Billion with a b o. As for political position, you can forget it. I will never ever contest to Be a politician in the zoo. I never even did my nysc after graduation so that disqualifies me and I don't give a Bleep.

There's really nothing Nigeria has given me I can say yes thank God I am a Nigerian. My university education wasn't even in Nigeria. As for working in Nigeria. I have only worked with a Nigerian company for two months and that was it the rest of my work has been with companies based abroad.

Secondary Citizen lol maybe for other professions not for programmers O. You don't know what is going on now. The tech industry is basically an employee's market now. This other countries I am talking about. Their salaries might not be USA level but they are ten times higher than Nigeria. I won't pay rent. Food will be given to me. This was stated explicitly at the interviews I have done so basically my salary will just be a pocket money. You can feel the desperation in their eyes even during interviews.

As for my family I really wish them well. The only thing I will do is build a house in Ghana for my mom and dad to stay in and bring my sister over immediately she graduates but as for Nigeria once I am done that's it. Even if I come to Africa to visit I will go to another African country and then the person who wants to see me will come there.

Home is where the heart is bro...... i bet you, you'll be home sick in no distant time after you left. i can understand your frustration but the way you are handling your emotions you might end up being part of the problem as well. Its not a mistake that are a Nigerian, you surely have a purpose here bro.

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Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Sheriman(m): 12:27pm On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:

Since April is good na. My own state has been owning workers for 3 years and doctors for 18 months.
Haaaahaa!!!!!! 3years so what are they eating since 3 years ago Nigerians politicians are very wicked
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by MrSamsung(m): 12:29pm On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:

Bros trust me once I leave this country I wilk never come back and I will lay a curse on my generations. Anyone who decides to come back to Africa will die immediately he lands in African country. I shall lay the curse naked. Walai and I also tell my children the same thing. Anyday they return to where I have struggled to escape from they will die.

There's really no job in Nigeria I can come for. Maybe before I became a programmer you can say so. But all the money I make from programming it's white men. Infact my present skillset and how good I am now was my boss that took me under his mentorship and taught me so much. He's a white man. I have brought In two young Nigerians both juniors into the same company and he's also all teaching us. The same people were rejected by companies in Nigeria but na oyinbo man still come give them chance. Through his mentorship I have gone to work on projects that are used by billion dollar companies. Billion with a b o. As for political position, you can forget it. I will never ever contest to Be a politician in the zoo. I never even did my nysc after graduation so that disqualifies me and I don't give a Bleep.

There's really nothing Nigeria has given me I can say yes thank God I am a Nigerian. My university education wasn't even in Nigeria. As for working in Nigeria. I have only worked with a Nigerian company for two months and that was it the rest of my work has been with companies based abroad.

Secondary Citizen lol maybe for other professions not for programmers O. You don't know what is going on now. The tech industry is basically an employee's market now. This other countries I am talking about. Their salaries might not be USA level but they are ten times higher than Nigeria. I won't pay rent. Food will be given to me. This was stated explicitly at the interviews I have done so basically my salary will just be a pocket money. You can feel the desperation in their eyes even during interviews.

As for my family I really wish them well. The only thing I will do is build a house in Ghana for my mom and dad to stay in and bring my sister over immediately she graduates but as for Nigeria once I am done that's it. Even if I come to Africa to visit I will go to another African country and then the person who wants to see me will come there.

You are a good person. One who sees bad(in this case Nigeria) and hates it with passion. I know your type.

But why not support for the break up of this? Though I won't deceive you that even if Nigeria should disintegrate that the new countries would be better than western nations. Go for those western nations because they are better both now and in the future.
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by benqo01(m): 12:30pm On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:
Tech twitter has been on fire this past few days. First was the new startup law being passed that will see the government taking one percent of startup revenue especially fintechs and the second was the closure of accounts belonging to fintech companies like risevest, investbamboo, and trove. This is just 2 months after the crypto ban.

I predicted this will happen a few months back but some people as usual called me a pessimist. Now, this has happened. They came for gokada first citing stupid reasons yet okadas are still in Lagos driving anyhow. They blocked remittances and made it very difficult to receive money. If you work remotely in Nigeria for a foreign company, you can attest to how difficult it is to receive money. I know people who have lost their jobs just because the companies they work for could not figure out how they could pay them in Nigeria then add the epileptic electricity supply and the bad internet.

If you are a programmer, trust me you are amongst the elite. Walai every day I regret not discovering the tech industry earlier. There's a fucking huge demand for programmers outside the shores of Africa. Latin America, Europe, and Asia. A lot of people think japa and will be thinking USA and Canada. Getting a work visa to these countries as a Nigerian living in Nigeria is almost impossible. It has happened for some people but its not the norm and you should not place your hope on it. The USA has a cap on the amount of work visas that go out every year and those visas most times go to OPT candidates (people who have schooled in the US). Canada doesnt have a cap but they prefer permanent residents or citizens to processing a work visa from scratch for an outsider. Australia same thing.

There are other countries that exist that do not have a cap on work visas and are desperately looking for programmers. These countries can be used as a stepping stone to your final dream destination instead of wasting your life in Nigeria looking for a US or Canadian visa. Countries like portugal, spain, brazil, mexico, vietnam, japan, south korea. The list is endless. These are countries desperately looking for programmers and their work visas arent difficult to get. Their governments are even encouraging tech migration to prepare for the next industrial revolution. As a Nigerian you have a serious advantage getting there. You speak English. English is the unofficial defacto language of the IT industry. If you go on linkedin and search tech jobs in this countries, you would find out that one of the requirements for most of these jobs is professional english proficiency. Their citizens dont have it and a few who have it are headhunted to countries like the US and Canada leaving a huge gap for skilled third worlders like Nigerians to take advantage of. A japanese programmer who speaks english really well can get into the USA easily. Japan has a visa waiver program with the USA and is one of the few countries that shares a working holiday visa with the US. Brazil has one with germany. Uruguay has with sweden. These are countries you should target because their own people are leaving presenting a very huge gap. Once you can get into these countries, leaving to your dream destination isnt too difficult and even if you dont want to leave, these countries have a lot of opportunities for you to build your own tech business. Their governments are very progressive. Their people arent poor or getting poorer and are very open to using technology. Theres another way of getting to the US via L1 company transfer but how many american tech companies exist in Nigeria and whats the size of the engineering team? These countries have as much 2000 to 3000 size engineering teams. You can move there, switch jobs to an american company and request for an L1 company transfer. The possibilities are limitless.

I myself started testing this theory out and I have gotten ten interviews from companies in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Vietnam, and Chile. I am in the mid way of 3 and I really hope one goes through as I want to leave the zoo fast.

You might say stay in Nigeria and start a tech business. Well with what the government is doing to startups and the purchasing power of Nigerians reducing everyday, I dont know how that would be viable. NIgeria is so bad to the point that to eat food is a problem. Growing up, Nigeria was never at a level where food will be a problem. Festival periods and we would have food from all our neighbours even the poorest. Now thas not done and the worst is yet to come.

You can say stay in Nigeria and continue remote. Trust me remote work is sweet in your 20s but a sponsorship job is better as you would be provided insurance for, pension plans and all of that which remote work wont give you and remote jobs arent stable especially with small companies. You can lose them anytime and you need to start looking again. Its not bad in your 20s but will you be doing this at 40 and above. Will you be applying to remote jobs at 50 when your mates who migrated are CTOs for fortune 500 companies earning millions of dollars every year while you are looking for scraps in remote.

Make haste o.



Your idea of not choosing US and Canada as a programmer is a good one....I believe as a Nigerian we should consider other countries especially in Europe where we have High chances of having what we need.
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by UrVillagePpl: 12:32pm On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:

Bros trust me once I leave this country I wilk never come back and I will lay a curse on my generations. Anyone who decides to come back to Africa will die immediately he lands in African country. I shall lay the curse naked. Walai and I also tell my children the same thing. Anyday they return to where I have struggled to escape from they will die.

There's really no job in Nigeria I can come for. Maybe before I became a programmer you can say so. But all the money I make from programming it's white men. Infact my present skillset and how good I am now was my boss that took me under his mentorship and taught me so much. He's a white man. I have brought In two young Nigerians both juniors into the same company and he's also all teaching us. The same people were rejected by companies in Nigeria but na oyinbo man still come give them chance. Through his mentorship I have gone to work on projects that are used by billion dollar companies. Billion with a b o. As for political position, you can forget it. I will never ever contest to Be a politician in the zoo. I never even did my nysc after graduation so that disqualifies me and I don't give a Bleep.

There's really nothing Nigeria has given me I can say yes thank God I am a Nigerian. My university education wasn't even in Nigeria. As for working in Nigeria. I have only worked with a Nigerian company for two months and that was it the rest of my work has been with companies based abroad.

Secondary Citizen lol maybe for other professions not for programmers O. You don't know what is going on now. The tech industry is basically an employee's market now. This other countries I am talking about. Their salaries might not be USA level but they are ten times higher than Nigeria. I won't pay rent. Food will be given to me. This was stated explicitly at the interviews I have done so basically my salary will just be a pocket money. You can feel the desperation in their eyes even during interviews.

As for my family I really wish them well. The only thing I will do is build a house in Ghana for my mom and dad to stay in and bring my sister over immediately she graduates but as for Nigeria once I am done that's it. Even if I come to Africa to visit I will go to another African country and then the person who wants to see me will come there.

Lol. E be like say this country dun do you strong thing.
Well, I also intend leaving Nigeria as soon as possible.
For some of us that don't have any valuable skill, at least learning and mastering one is necessary. Because one thing is to leave another thing is to survive there(for me menial jobs is not really an option)
Talking about skills, which other skill do you think is sorted after abroad.(your suggestion would be appreciated)

Meanwhile, Learning programming
We shall look into it angry angry
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Angelacruz: 12:35pm On Aug 19, 2021
Bursted...hypocrite people plenty
Gerrard59:


Coming from someone I always see viewing the Canada express entry thread, you are the biggest hypocrite I have seen today.
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by femijay8271(m): 12:35pm On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:

Na only web development. Trust me bros me I always do what I say. You can go and trace my posts from when I started learning programming here and was even creating threads asking for help on CSS. Those threads are still there. Even getting certified in salesforce. Someone here said that I won't achieve anything with it. The same salesforce is giving me interviews from large corporate firms from all over the world o.

Nice one bro but pls where can I start from, I mean I want to learn this web development and I have no idea at all
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Hassanmaye(m): 12:39pm On Aug 19, 2021
Gerrard59:


Coming from someone I always see viewing the Canada express entry thread, you are the biggest hypocrite I have seen today.
Haha
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Hassanmaye(m): 12:41pm On Aug 19, 2021
PeaceJoyLove:


grin grin grin

You dont know me. Oga go and check my previous comments. You will know me....and I never hid my recent support for youths moving out.

But that Canadian thread you mentioned...you failed. Na lie. You be muskie. I have universities degrees not from naijas. From the US of A. So, to me...travelling is not a new issue. Maybe it is for you and it is. Like I said...you are a mu.mu.

I suggest you take a flight from wherever you are and just enter a plane for once in your life. Feel it. It will keep you calm. He always sees me on Canadian thread.... grin...muskie .... very funny. grin trying to be smart.... grin Since you haven't experienced it in your life. Muskie.
So you prefer living in Nigeria despite traveling abroad na cruise
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Hassanmaye(m): 12:55pm On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:

Bros trust me once I leave this country I wilk never come back and I will lay a curse on my generations. Anyone who decides to come back to Africa will die immediately he lands in African country. I shall lay the curse naked. Walai and I also tell my children the same thing. Anyday they return to where I have struggled to escape from they will die.

There's really no job in Nigeria I can come for. Maybe before I became a programmer you can say so. But all the money I make from programming it's white men. Infact my present skillset and how good I am now was my boss that took me under his mentorship and taught me so much. He's a white man. I have brought In two young Nigerians both juniors into the same company and he's also all teaching us. The same people were rejected by companies in Nigeria but na oyinbo man still come give them chance. Through his mentorship I have gone to work on projects that are used by billion dollar companies. Billion with a b o. As for political position, you can forget it. I will never ever contest to Be a politician in the zoo. I never even did my nysc after graduation so that disqualifies me and I don't give a Bleep.

There's really nothing Nigeria has given me I can say yes thank God I am a Nigerian. My university education wasn't even in Nigeria. As for working in Nigeria. I have only worked with a Nigerian company for two months and that was it the rest of my work has been with companies based abroad.

Secondary Citizen lol maybe for other professions not for programmers O. You don't know what is going on now. The tech industry is basically an employee's market now. This other countries I am talking about. Their salaries might not be USA level but they are ten times higher than Nigeria. I won't pay rent. Food will be given to me. This was stated explicitly at the interviews I have done so basically my salary will just be a pocket money. You can feel the desperation in their eyes even during interviews.

As for my family I really wish them well. The only thing I will do is build a house in Ghana for my mom and dad to stay in and bring my sister over immediately she graduates but as for Nigeria once I am done that's it. Even if I come to Africa to visit I will go to another African country and then the person who wants to see me will come there.
Sorry sir I pray you heal your wound About Nigeria, people like you need to stay na and help rebuild the country, if oyinbo men continue brain draining us who Go remain in this country?? Cultist? Kidnappers? Armed robbers?
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Hassanmaye(m): 12:57pm On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:

Na only web development. Trust me bros me I always do what I say. You can go and trace my posts from when I started learning programming here and was even creating threads asking for help on CSS. Those threads are still there. Even getting certified in salesforce. Someone here said that I won't achieve anything with it. The same salesforce is giving me interviews from large corporate firms from all over the world o.
Tech firms not corporate firms there's differnce
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Ayo081(m): 12:58pm On Aug 19, 2021
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RedEnergy:
My current girlfriend is a White American. We love each other so much. Our marriage is my permanent ticket out of this Hell called Nigeria. I can't wait. I definitely won't be in this country by 2023 grin
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by teemac01(m): 1:00pm On Aug 19, 2021
tensazangetsu20:

Since April is good na. My own state has been owning workers for 3 years and for 18 months.
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Hassanmaye(m): 1:00pm On Aug 19, 2021
Karleb:
grin grin

I find the part you said you'd curse any of your generation that wants to come back to Nigeria stark naked and when they land, it will be instant death very funny.

Nigeria is really a lost cause.

I try not to think about this country too much because when I do, I tend to overthink and I no wan die of hypertension.

One particular Ondo state governor has not paid April salary and people still shout that government job is the best.
Lol when they are saying government job they don't mean state government but federal
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Hassanmaye(m): 1:02pm On Aug 19, 2021
Karleb:


That must be Victor Ipkeazu.

It's so bad that my Dad got a government work side hustle as a retiree, they still owed him.

Abroad is the best for programmers. Most people who started learning to code a year ago abroad are now with atleast a paid internship, some of them are not that good sef. In some certain European countries, some of them are employed then taught how to code on the job while earning.

I see them celebrate everyday on Twitter and LinkedIn. It's just so easy for those guys, even their freelancers are finding it too easy on upwork and Co.

Man, my own future ambition is to leave this country before I'm 30.

The way you guys want travel outside Nigeria is scary WHO Go develop the country then?

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Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Hassanmaye(m): 1:02pm On Aug 19, 2021
Karleb:


That must be Victor Ipkeazu.

It's so bad that my Dad got a government work side hustle as a retiree, they still owed him.

Abroad is the best for programmers. Most people who started learning to code a year ago abroad are now with atleast a paid internship, some of them are not that good sef. In some certain European countries, some of them are employed then taught how to code on the job while earning.

I see them celebrate everyday on Twitter and LinkedIn. It's just so easy for those guys, even their freelancers are finding it too easy on upwork and Co.

Man, my own future ambition is to leave this country before I'm 30.

And they say the youth are the backbone
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by 28plus: 1:03pm On Aug 19, 2021
Cousin9999:


If you need more guidance, try MOOCs. The best website is edX.

Ok thanks

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