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How Nigerians sell their lives during elections
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Not far from the truth

When you think offshore talent, you probably think of the Philippines or India. But here’s the twist, Nigeria is rewriting the playbook, and it’s time to pay attention. Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy. It has a workforce that’s young, ambitious, and ready to deliver. Every year, over 600,000 native-English-speaking graduates join the talent pool. These aren’t just grads, they’re problem-solvers, engineers, marketers, and more. The human capital there is insane, ready to hit the ground running and work seamlessly with global teams. For example, the tech scene in Nigeria is exploding. Last year, Nigerian startups raised over $1.2 billion in funding. That kind of momentum doesn’t happen without serious talent. Developers, product managers, digital marketers, and designers, are all building the future. And they’re doing it at a world-class level. Here’s what makes this exciting: Nigeria is still the world’s best-kept secret for offshore talent. But it doesn’t need to stay that way. If you’re ready to scale your team with exceptional talent, let’s make it happen. @Talent_hackers_ does the heavy lifting, so you don’t have to. We’ll connect you with the best, fast. The world is catching on. The question is, will you be ahead of the curve?

Absolute Truth

Nothing but the truth, and I don't think they will change their mindset. They'll keep repeating the same thing, especially the northerners we are the majority, and we are the ones who don't our rights.

So sad 💔

Gidadawa ne yawancin yan Nigeria Alaji. Share rice shikenan.

They're not ready for change

GENIUS

Sad reality

That’s Facts; Wallahi Talakawan Nigeria wani bala’in mah mune muke jawa kan mu Yanzu dan Allah a baka Talia koh atamfa guda 1 ka zabi mutum yayii 4 years yana wahalar da mutane kuma a hakan idan ya kara dawo wa zasu sake zabar shi Kai choo Yan Nigeria especiallymah yan Arewa

I’m begging Nigerians to stop selling their life on Election Day

