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The Next Move |
Thursday, December 28, 2006 |
Lately,I have been thinking seriously about moving back to Naija after my residency and do NYSC. I know, I know ... sounds crazy but thats just how I feel. We need so much! The system here is already as sophisticated as can be and we barely even have the basics in our great nation. I'm not claiming I can save the whole nation but I would like to help one or two people ... who knows they may achieve greatness. That been said though, it is really hard to walk away from a known future that guarantees serious good money and a fun job. I don't want to be a liability to anybody so I need to save up money for a car (either buy there or here), need to have enough funds to have a half-way decent apartment of my own in naija. What about my students loans? Oh I don't even want to think about that :) . Anyway, I have put it to God in prayer I am confident He will lead me, one way or another. |
posted by lala @ 12:14 PM |
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Amen...I was thinking abt the same thing too, but then again my analysis was that I have to be settled very well financially over here first before I stretch out my arms, so I definitely know I'm going to be working here first for a while after I graduate...but I really want to be able to construct something resourceful in Naija when I'm done with my training here.
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NYSC is a necessary evil that must be gotten over and done with if you have plans to ever settle down and work in naija some day!! Think about it in a positive note and the sooner you get it done with, the better!!
Merry Xmas and best wishes for the New Year ahead!! Cheers!!!
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I've been thinking of NYSC too...
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Amen...I was thinking abt the same thing too, but then again my analysis was that I have to be settled very well financially over here first before I stretch out my arms, so I definitely know I'm going to be working here first for a while after I graduate...but I really want to be able to construct something resourceful in Naija when I'm done with my training here.