Nigeria haven't been receptive to remote working.

in Ecency Support9 months ago

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There is currently a recurring debate about what's preferable between the conventional 9-5 office work and the trending remote work-from-home sorta jobs. This won't be a complementary post to that debate. Instead, what I want to achieve here is to share my thoughts and experience on remote working as it relates to me and the stuff I do at the moment. The focus is also on remote workers who earn in Crypto.

This is a really good time to talk about this because those of us who work online in this part of the world and make our money in Crypto are currently under attack from the government. This isn't new though. Nigeria hasn't been very receptive to Cryptocurrency. Since I work remotely and earn in Crypto, I've had to be very careful of where I go and how I spread the word about the things I do.

I've seen a lot of remote workers get tagged as Internet fraudsters by our Police who know nothing about working remotely. You would think taking a moment to explain that you are doing something legitimate would help. However, that's usually a waste of time. I say that from experience. If I'm traveling and my gadgets get run through by our Police, if they see any crypto in my holding which I earned by doing the stuff I do online, I will get into a lot of trouble for that.

In addition to all that, just yesterday, the option to exchange USDT for Fiat was taken off some Crypto Exchanges. Binance, for example. This means we have to improvise and look for other comparatively secure alternatives that can be used to make our transactions. You see? If I'm working remotely and earning in Cryptocurrency, it leaves me with a lot of trouble. However, a lot of us are still doing it.

The big question is; Why are we still exploring these sorta remote works? Why not just settle for 9-5 and earn sweet Naira?

About 9-5 office works and the whole "it's an opportunity to meaningfully connect with people" selling point which is used to make it look appealing for some folks, I always say it's hard to enjoy working in that space in a country like ours where our minimum wage is ridiculously pathetic in comparison to the cost of living.

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Connecting with people? I do that pretty well even if the connection is on screen. Also, if I'm so interested in physical interaction, working remotely means I can work from anywhere and at any time. That makes it easy for me to adjust my time in a way that makes it easier to physically connect with people at any point in my day.

On the financial front, nothing beats working remotely and earning in a stronger currency, especially when you earn in crypto which gives you leverage against the recurring inflationary pressure. You still end up spending as much as every other person in the country. However, whatever you earn in Crypto gives your earnings a push when you convert that to your local currency.

For me, remote working has made it easier for me to also connect with a lot of people outside my geographical area. This is one of the best parts of working remotely that I've been enjoying. I don't think I will consider doing 9-5 again in Nigeria. I hope circumstances never force my hands to do that.

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I saw the latest moves by the Nigeria Central Bank, they want people to use the Naira so they can then rob them by debasing the currency. I presume there are still many DEXs where people can exchange their online earnings for fiat if needed. Do people anyway transact with USDT instead of Naira? It must be better than exchanging for fiat anyway!?


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Nigerian Central Bank have been operating this way for a while and all they care about is fulfilling their personal interest. It's not really a surprise because that's the outcome of the sorta of government we have.

Binance P2P section for our local currency isn't working right now. They were forced to pull that out and cut Nigerians off from trading. Thankfully, we we've been able to improvise and explore other options.

Thanks so much for the Curation

Good to hear you have some other solutions.

I am not sure there is anything "sweet" about that Naira one gets from doing a 9-5 job. Some even spend more hours working for a meagre amount of money.

It's so sad the government are not after the well-being of the masses but they rather after their own pocket.

I hope things change for the better.

#dreemerforlife

Working in Nigeria and earning Naira on the job has become an unfavorable experience for a lot of people. It is tough because expenses are crippling us in the Country and many people's earning are not getting upgraded to leverage on the high cost of living.

I also hope things change for the better. We deserve that positive change

I do freeze some of my apps when traveling, because police won't smile when they feel you are too young to look fresh.
Then they find any crypto related app on your phone.
You are finished.

Lol... This is an experience I've witnessed on several occasion when travelling. At the moment, whenever I'm traveling or moving around town, I freeze my Crypto related Apps.

I don't want to fall victim to any weird treatment

Exactly 💯😁

Same issue in our country Pakistan. people who do freelancing or crypto remote work have some restriction of government and due to which they don't prefer these work. They like doing physical jobs.

A lot of government are setting rules that makes it hard for Crypto enthusiasts to thrive in their Country. It's a shame that something like that is happening. I hope things get better over there too.

When I got to the part you wrote sweet Naira I just laughed 😂. Government especially in underdeveloped countries will always get rich at the expense of the masses but then still restrict the masses to alternative source of income. Quite sad sha but we are resilient and they will never break our Spirit.

#dreemerforlife

Lol... That's it oooo. Our "Sweet Naira" is getting dragged through mud, yet the country is setting a structure that makes things hard for those that earn Crypto. It's a double whammy for us. Haha.

We will remain resilient. That's the way forward 👍

😂my only hope is we find a way around this crypto challenge. How about vpn? Won’t it work?

VPN won't solve the issue at the moment because the major issue is that P2P for Naira is taken off several Exchanges.

Our best bet is to trade on exchanges where the P2P option is still available. Also, we have to be sure that those exchanges are secure enough to hold our funds.

That's true. Unfortunately, there are a lot of restrictions on crypto in many countries. Thank you for your post💙

True. The restriction is beginning to show up again in Nigeria, just when we thought we are way past that.

We will always improvise and find ways to keep our Crypto asset safe.