Man who earns N14M annually in Nigeria seeks advice on relocating abroad

Man who earns N14M annually in Nigeria seeks advice on relocating abroad

A Nigerian youth making about N1.2 million per month seeks advice regarding life outside the country as he contemplates relocating abroad. The individual, aged 27, anonymously messaged an influencer, @Wizarab10 on the X platform, sharing details about his gross income of N14 million per annum. The graduate with a first-class degree in engineering in 2020 hoped to work on an academic scholarship to ease his relocation plans. Expressing optimism about securing scholarships, the young individual is considering relocation to countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States based on their academic achievements. In his words, “I am 27 and earn about N14m gross per annum. I would like to know your honest opinion about life outside Nigeria because I am currently confused on whether to relocate abroad (UK, Canada, US) via the study route. I am a First Class Engineering graduate (2020), thus I’m sure I can get scholarships.”

Man who earns N14M annually in Nigeria seeks advice on relocating abroad

Reactions from Netizens IamTOKOOL said: “You are good to Go… But make. “Good investment back home you can fall back in case you don’t like there anymore.” ekemoise said: “First class engineering student no deserve Nigeria.. just go to where you’d be valued and paid more.” MRBRIKILA1 said: “1m naira is about $1200 Canadian dollars….a dish washer in a restaurant will earn double that in a month. Note-Ur healthcare,kids education,security guaranteed…how much does average kidnapped victims paid in ransom?” Dr_Lehslie said: “Beyond the exposure & change in clime & opportunities, know this. The system outside the country is designed to make you earn so much only to put a good bunch back into the system.”  

FG spends N1 million annually on each inmate – Minister of Interior

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Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, has revealed that the federal government spends N1 million annually to cater for each inmate in correctional facilities across the country. Sola Fasure, the Media Adviser to the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, said his principal disclosed this on Saturday, May 13, while inaugurating a 20-bed COVID-19 Crisis Intervention Fund Hospital and Equipment at the Maximum Security Custodial Centre, Port Harcourt.

FG spends N1 million annually on each inmate – Minister of Interior

The Minister also said that the  President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration had, to a large extent, addressed the problem of inmates contracting diseases in custodial centres. He added; “The custodial centres were frighteningly centres for contracting diseases like scabies and tuberculosis, among others. “Happily, this has been addressed by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration and is now a thing of the past. “We not only have well-manned clinics and well-stocked pharmacies, the inmates at the custodial centres now have access to excellent medical care beyond the centres.

FG spends N1 million annually on each inmate – Minister of Interior

“This centre in Port Harcourt, with a capacity for 1,800 inmates, presently houses about 3,067 inmates. This is just a reflection of the situation in most urban custodial centres where we have congestion at the moment. “The facilities and even the personnel are overstretched, but we are coping and providing long-term solutions to this challenge. “One of such solutions is the construction of mega 3,000-capacity custodial villages in six geo-political zones of the country. The one for the South-South is in Bori, not far from here in Rivers. “The ones for the North-West in Janguza, Kano and the North-Central, in Karshi, Abuja, are ready. Hopefully, we shall inaugurate the one in Kano in a few days, before our departure. “Even work is steadily going on in the others and has reached appreciable level. “Let me also reiterate that the Federal Government will stop feeding inmates incarcerated for breaching state laws. As you commence your budget process for next year, include feeding of your inmates.”