Jobs in Nigeria

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Jobs In Nigeria have been in a continuous downward spiral.

From the SAP (Structural Adjustment Plan) introduced by the regime of Gen. Ibrahim Babangida to 7 Point Agenda of President Umaru Yar'dua, Nigeria economy has been reeling from irresponsible political leadership, high level corruption, decaying infrastructure and elephant projects that have no helpful or advantageous impact on the society.

The SAP policy crashed the already battered Nigeria economy causing the well-known 'brain drain'. Overnight, high quality Nigerian workforce (Physicians, Engineers) left the country in droves to seek greener pasture abroad. Because the mid 1980's, Nigeria job environment has not enhanced instead it has worsened. Companies, Industries operating in Nigeria daily groan below the demonic yoke of performing business in Nigeria's unfavourable business climate.

No Electricity. No Water. Poor roads. Multiple taxation.

Industries in Nigeria suffer all these and more to operate in Nigeria. With such hostile environment little wonder companies are relocating from Nigeria and those in the country scaling down their operations laying off staff. Paradoxically, Nigeria universities churn out tens of thousands of fresh graduates yearly, compounding and stretching to bursting limits the currently congested Nigeria job market.

In Nigeria, it became a norm to see a graduate of 5-6yrs roaming the street futilely searching for non-existent job openings and exactly where there is any opening, the take home pay is not even enough to take the taxi home. Unbelievably, government in all levels in Nigeria seems to be completely clueless about the scenario. To them it is business as usual. Their verbose posturing is reminiscent of the naked King.

The resultant effects is the breakdown of all and order, militancy in every component of the nation, escalation of violent crimes and vices. And if the state of affairs pervades, portends fantastic dangers for the Nation.

For those whose passion is Employment in Nigeria, we have the responses.