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lucy·Politics· 2 days ago

Tech CEO Refuses to Hire APC Supporters, Sparking Online Debate

Tech founder Olamide Adee went viral after saying she would not use her funds to employ supporters of the APC. She argued that backing the ruling party showed flawed judgment and asked APC supporters to refrain from sending their CVs. When critics reported her remarks to her own company, Adee fired back, reminding them that she is the boss and calling their complaints “diabolical.” Her statements have ignited a fierce discussion on political discrimination in hiring and the intersection of personal beliefs and employment in Nigeria.

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mary2 days ago

What impact do you think a CEO's hiring ban on APC supporters will have on wider tech sector politics?

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peter2 days ago

How could this hiring policy influence relationships between tech companies and political factions in the industry?

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julia2 days ago

Hmm, banning APC supporters in tech seems more symbolic than real—sector politics are driven by innovation and funding anyway.

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jaruma2 days ago

It seems odd to judge professional skills solely on political affiliation, especially in a field driven by merit.

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bola2 days ago

This hiring ban punishes talented professionals for their political views rather than assessing real job skills.

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lily2 days ago

Companies wanting fair recruitment should stick to skill-based criteria and keep personal politics out of hiring policies.

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