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Nigerian software engineer loses $260,000 International job over nationality

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A Nigerian software engineer, Ridwan Akinfenwa, has narrated how he lost a Chief Technology Officer role worth over $260,000 per year because of his nationality.

Akinfenwa, a software engineer, disclosed on his LinkedIn page on Sunday that he had signed a contract for the role last month, describing it as a career milestone after years of hard work in the global tech industry.

He said in the LinkedIn post that started trending on Tuesday, โ€Today, I find myself grappling with a deeply disheartening experience in my professional journey.

โ€œAs a Senior Software Engineer with a solid educational and technical foundation, I recently secured a CTO position that offered a salary of up to $260,000+ per year including bonuses.โ€

He said his optimism was cut short when he received a termination email from the organisation citing compliance regulations.

โ€œToday, I received a termination email that shattered my hopes. The message cited further compliance checks, revealing that the organisation could no longer work with Nigerian nationals due to regulatory constraints.

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โ€œThis decision came without prior indication, leaving me blindsided and emotionally drained,โ€ Akinfenwa said.

He explained that the experience was not an isolated case, as he confessed it occurred frequently costing him job opportunities.

โ€œThis year alone, Iโ€™ve encountered multiple instances where my nationality has cost me significant career advancements, to the point where Iโ€™ve lost count of the setbacks,โ€ he added.

The engineer said he attempted to seek clarification after the termination mail but was told the decision was tied to government regulations.

โ€œThe email exchange that followed was a mix of frustration and resignation, my attempt to negotiate or seek clarity was met with an apology acknowledging the decision was driven by external regulations, specifically from a government entity, leaving no room for recourse,โ€ he stated.

Akinfenwa said the development forced him to reflect on the broader struggles of Nigerian and African professionals in the international tech industry.

โ€œItโ€™s a stark reminder of the invisible barriers that persist, even in an industry that prides itself on innovation and inclusivity.

โ€œIโ€™m left wondering how to navigate this landscape, whether relocating is the only viable path forward or if there are strategies to overcome such nationality-based exclusions,โ€ he wrote.

Akinfenwa added that he shared his experience not only to vent but also to seek support and advice from his professional network.


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