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Re: See What An Indian Expatriate Wrote About Nigeria by tsdarkside(m): 6:06pm On Feb 03, 2020
Don't we import everything? When we import even tooth picks and hand kerchiefs even the oil we own we still import it.

The guy didn't say anything bad.

yeah,blame other nigerians because of what a moroonic indian says....

am not surpriesed atall....what do you await from people that like dino....

and btw....
india is a mess too....!!
Re: See What An Indian Expatriate Wrote About Nigeria by aalphamuzammil: 1:00pm On Jan 15, 2021
feedthenation:
Within the last 20years, the Indian government invested massively in information technology - real human capital development - where the likes of the world's best developers' and programmers' emerged from.

Now we have huge conglomerates and financial institutions like GM, Citibank, JP Morgan, Barclays, Ford Motors, Microsoft, CocaCola, Google, Apple Inc, just to mention a few hiring the best of these indians in IT. Most of the call-centres of major companies are also based in Indian.

Go to Bangalore today - known as the silicon valley of India - that state alone exports more IT professionals, so yes the Indian dude is right - we Nigerians import intelligence.

What kind of human capital development programme have any of our past governments embarked upon - nothing - except to embezzle and corrupt the education systems?

Also our orientation must fundamentally change - in the sense that an average Nigeria wants to get to the top and be rich by all means without 'grafting' for it. Hardwork and persistence are the keys to greatness, there's no shortcut.

I don't blame the Indian guys - they have told the truth - it's now left to us to make a clean change in our country.

Well!! Software Programmers/Developers from Bangalore, The Silicon Valley of India are good at offering services to the big companies.
Re: See What An Indian Expatriate Wrote About Nigeria by marylandcakes: 7:09am On Apr 24, 2021
Why is he an expatriate and not an immigrant?

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