E.R.I.C🦅🦸

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E.R.I.C🦅🦸

E.R.I.C🦅🦸

@Nedu_47

x Katılım Ocak 2022
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AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!
AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!@engrICO2015·
Guys this is serious ! It means that a group of persons are actually educated in a style to always be our masters ! This video has a serious revelation that will shock you . Watch 👇
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KAY-BEE🏌️
KAY-BEE🏌️@Cruise_Auditor·
@OlakadaM Someone needs a job badly, una dey talk learn tech. How does it relate.
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MARSHALL@OlakadaM·
At this Point I don't know if my CV is the problem or the assessments or the Course I studied!! Applying for jobs after graduation and NYSC in Nigeria is not for the weak. I know people that even graduated last year and are working in these big firms because their father knows the CEO's friend or Himself. I studied industrial Chemistry, this is a very important course but I can't seem to put this course into any use again yet someone out there is telling me to go and do masters. I've not even used this BSc to get a job yet it's Msc?? How possible I just wanted to rant this morning because it's as if going to a university and graduating is a Scam!!! These are few rejections just in the space of 1-2 months Maybe I would have just done Fraud like others and look down on those that went to the university I need a job, I need something doing, Man's not getting Younger anymore. I don't even like picking my younger siblings calls again coz I know it's billing and I can't give what I don't have OMO!!
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Jobs with Aramide
Jobs with Aramide@AramideOyekunle·
Submitting Job Applications! 1995: * Candidate expects 80K salary * Company offers 120K salary * Good fit, no wasting time 2002: * Attach CV, submit * 1 round of interview * Offer letter in 3 days 2026: * Attach CV, Motivation letter * Manually retype your entire CV into 50 boxes. * Take online test * Interview with recruiter * Do a project exam * Interview with HR manager * Interview with CEO * "We regret to inform you..."
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Clan Chief
Clan Chief@Articulate1_·
So a friend of mine was beaten to death at Madonna University, on suspicions of being gay and I still don’t know what to make of this. I would be writing a petition against that evil den called a university and I would make sure my letter meets the Pope in Rome.
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Sophia ❣️
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
I slept over at a friend’s house and accidentally knocked over his mom’s super expensive glass vase while sneaking to the kitchen at night. It shattered everywhere. I just stood there in shock. My friend walked in, looked at the mess, and without saying anything grabbed a pillow and threw it at the wall knocking down a picture frame. Then he yelled, “THE CAT IS GOING CRAZY AGAIN.” His mom came running in and started blaming the cat while we cleaned everything up. That cat took the fall for us.
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𝐔𝐠𝖔𝖓𝖓𝖆𝐲𝖆 ❁
If you allow anybody brokeshame you in a country with over 62% poverty rate, you really don’t have sense.
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MrTOHA
MrTOHA@ishKuba·
Extraordinary obstacle. Who will win?🏆
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Cynthia Ozumba
Cynthia Ozumba@CynthiaOzumba·
Was on a job with this international client last year. We'd been working together for 3 months. Everything was smooth. Then one day, during a Teams call, he asks .. "So where did you go to school?" I told him. He paused. Then said, "Oh. In Nigeria?" "Yes." Another pause. Then... "Interesting. And you learned all this... there?" I knew exactly what he was doing. He wasn't asking about my education. He was asking if I was really qualified. If a Nigerian would be really this good at something. Three months. Three months of delivering work on time, solving problems he couldn't figure out, managing his entire Team. But one mention of Nigeria, and suddenly my competence was a question mark. I wanted to ask him: "Did my work change in the last 5 minutes? Did the campaigns I ran stop performing because you now know where I'm from?" But I didn't. I just smiled and said, "Yes, I learned it there." We finished the call. The work continued. But something shifted in me that day. I realized I'd been working twice as hard not just to prove I could do the job - but to prove I was allowed to do the job. Every email, perfectly worded. Every deliverable, sent early. Every call, over-prepared. Not because I wasn't confident. But because I knew one slip, one delay, one "Nigerian internet" joke, and I'd become the story he tells about "why remote work is risky." In that moment I felt like I am not just doing the work, but constantly defending my right to do it...
Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh

No matter how good your job is, you are always one meeting away from your entire life changing without your permission.

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Peng@Acedouglas01·
If you dey see your age mates wey dey outside Nigeria and what they’re already doing at their age. You go realize how much country dey set person back.
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Crazy Moments
Crazy Moments@Crazymoments01·
This was so satisfying to watch 🤣
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Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
He refuses to work because he says he was born without his consent and the internet cannot decide if he is a genius or delusional. A 21 year old man has sparked a massive online debate after publicly stating that he refuses to work because he was born without his consent. His argument is straightforward: since he never asked to be brought into the world, his parents are obligated to support him financially for as long as he needs. He claims that forcing someone to work for a life they did not choose is fundamentally unfair and that the responsibility lies entirely with the people who made the decision to have him. The statement has drawn millions of reactions across social media, with people sharply divided over whether his reasoning is absurd or uncomfortably logical. Critics have called him immature, entitled, and a symbol of everything wrong with younger generations. They argue that personal responsibility begins at adulthood regardless of the circumstances of birth. Supporters, however, see his words as a philosophical critique of modern work culture and the expectations placed on people who had no say in their own existence. Some have connected his stance to antinatalism, a philosophical position that questions whether bringing new life into the world is morally justifiable. One sentence from a 21 year old just forced the entire internet to debate the meaning of responsibility, choice, and what we actually owe each other.
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Osaigbovo
Osaigbovo@tweetsbyJoy·
All these years, he blamed his wife and he knew it was his mistress…………….
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOA·
How to give updates about your work! Step by step guide 🔥🔥🔥
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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
Hmmnnnn
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declasiq_esmi
declasiq_esmi@declasiqstudio_·
I think we focusing on a wrong thing in this country, We are focusing on things that don’t matter, We don’t need more religious houses, We need infrastructure that will benefit the society, Like modern health facilities, our school facilities being well equipped, religious Leaders build a large religious houses instead of good health care systems, the take their families abroad for medical treatment, Note:- I know government are to be blamed, but religious leaders should also receive part of the blame.
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21 🇯🇲@faithhomey21·
this is why they try to leave black people out
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