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Do you actually want it or do you want other people to see that you have it.

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Collins Pope@CollinsPope_·
I worked with one foreign company in As MIS ANALYST, none of the expatriate could handle what I do. They had to organized a training session for both local and the expatriate. I WAS THE INSTRUCTOR. I asked for pay raise after. That's where my problem started.
Technical Ben@TechnicalBben

Lmao Nigeria companies, will hire foreigners and bring them here, lodge them in VI, cover everything and pay them their global rate. lmao 🤣 wahala for black man ooo 😭

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jonzing.
jonzing.@ehisssss·
i’m still of the opinion that, even if you weren't raised properly, you’re an adult now, you’ve mixed with people.. learn from them at least.
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Ku Nasser 🇹🇿
Ku Nasser 🇹🇿@IamHaxx·
This Estevao signing has sealed our treble charge.
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Johnmark Obiefuna
Johnmark Obiefuna@jayhemz·
Unless you're not a serious person, there's literally no role you want to hire for that you won't get in Nigeria. I don't care the field. On my LinkedIn is a Nigerian that works at NASA. I was shook.
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Ajoje⚽⚖️
Ajoje⚽⚖️@israel_ajoje·
You remember the case between NAC Breda and Go Ahead Eagles that I wrote about last week yeah? Where NAC Breda sued Go Ahead Eagles for fielding an ineligible player in a game that they(NAC Breda) lost 6-0? The court ruled against NAC Breda today. And the most interesting part is not who won. It is the legal principle the judge used to get there. Let me rehash the facts quickly again. NAC lost 6-0 to Go Ahead Eagles on March 15. Dean James, who had acquired Indonesian citizenship and consequently lost his Dutch passport, played that match without a valid work permit. He was technically ineligible. The KNVB acknowledged the breach but they still refused a replay. NAC went to court in Utrecht but thhe judge sided with the KNVB. The reasoning rested on a doctrine called "belangenafweging", the balancing of interests. Dutch administrative and civil law does not require strict mechanical enforcement of a rule where doing so would cause disproportionate systemic harm. The judge found that the KNVB had given reasonable consideration to all interests involved, and that replaying one match, while legally defensible in isolation, was not in the interest of Dutch football as a whole given 133 other flagged fixtures sitting behind it. Critically, it was decided that neither the club nor player had acted in bad faith. That tilted the scales further toward pragmatism. The letter of the law lost, but the integrity of the competition survived. And I think it was okay that it did- for the interest of justice. My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.
Ajoje⚽⚖️@israel_ajoje

Have you heard of this case that may break Dutch Football? Dean James accepted an Indonesian passport. That one decision, made in good faith, may force the replay of 133 Eredivisie matches. And on Monday, 4th May, 2026, what footballers could not settle on the pitch, lawyers might settle in court. It would not be the first time the law scored the final goal. This is about Paspoortgate. And it is the most legally explosive situation in European football right now. Here is the backstory. Dutch nationality law does not permit adults to hold dual citizenship with non-EU countries like Indonesia or Suriname. When a Dutch-born player accepts international call-up and switches allegiance to one of those nations, they gain a new passport and automatically lose their Dutch one. That is Dutch law. And Dutch law does not care about "football" in that manner. Losing the Dutch passport makes you a non-EU national. And non-EU nationals need work permits to train and play in the Eredivisie. Several clubs did not obtain those permits. Some did not know they needed to. So across an entire season, players have been fielding for clubs that had no legal authority to play them. Now, how does that matter now? NAC Breda lost 6-0 to Go Ahead Eagles in March. Dean James, a defender who had recently accepted Indonesian citizenship, started that match without a valid work permit. NAC went to civil court in Utrecht, bypassing the KNVB entirely. They want the result voided. They in fact, want it replayed. The KNVB is watching Monday's ruling probably with barely concealed panic. Their vice-president has already used the word chaos publicly. Because if NAC win, the precedent is immediate and replicable. There are 133 flagged matches involving at least 11 affected players this season, among them Tjaronn Chery, a player with over 300 Eredivisie appearances. Clubs sitting on losses in any of those fixtures will now have instant legal standing to follow NAC's lead. Relegation battles, European spots, title races will all suddenly become unstable. The deeper scandal is even the regulatory failure. Indonesia's recruitment of Dutch-born talent has been visible and deliberate for years, with 15 Dutch-born players in their last squad alone. Dean James might have done nothing wrong. Neither did most of these players. They made lawful decisions about their international futures and walked into a crisis nobody prepared them for. They should have been more careful though. Monday's ruling will tell us whether Dutch football contains this quietly, or whether the law tears the season open. My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.

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Ayo FBI
Ayo FBI@PureMinD__·
Go to many bank’s HQ on the island, you’d see dedicated staff buses moving “expatriates” from their hotels (that the banks pay for) to the office and back. Meanwhile, there’s no such provisions for their indigenous staff members. These guys get paid in dollars, don’t eat Nigerian food and send back their earnings to their country. And trust me, I’ve worked with them and I can say many of our Nigerian technical engineers are as solid. Nigerian employers don’t just rate Nigerian employees like that, it’s a common problem.
Technical Ben@TechnicalBben

Lmao Nigeria companies, will hire foreigners and bring them here, lodge them in VI, cover everything and pay them their global rate. lmao 🤣 wahala for black man ooo 😭

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