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Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by bigbois: 6:31pm On Apr 28, 2009
are very political

Somehow I suspect this is quite prevalent. And therein lies the challenge. I suppose one can expect this will be less in private companies than they are with public organizations?
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by viewlekan: 10:10pm On Apr 28, 2009
joshO:

Wetin this get to do with anything? I no want to loose anybody, irrespective of the age, slowpoke!

From your contribution I can see you're retarded!. @Bigbois has a point and articulated his view and moved on, so did @poster. You still dey there dey battle your mental retardation. FYI 35 is much nearer to middle age than you think. Young man, yes. Very very young, child, infant, NO.

Na true bigbois talk, na only naija people like you go dey call papa pickin! If you haven't reached 50 in naija, you are still a baby, too young, too inexperienced, too this and that, when 40 na the average age of directors for some of the biggest companies in the world.  Idiot.


On the Contratry I think you are the one that is very retarded,It beats my imagination on how crude and unintelligent some people sound on this forum(you being a classic example).The postor simply said he was a young man at 35 which is undisputable by any standards,your assertions about only in Nigeria would you find people referring to people under 50 as young is simply daft,In the US Obama is 47 and is still regarded as a young ,vibrant man who is still capable of embrasing and instigating change.

A lot of people like you are first to complain that you dont get jobs and blaim other people for your misfortunes but from your post (a lot of Ibgo yearns-Mariguana) this would not come as a surprise.Enlighten us about your achievements before you call another person an idiot.If you have personal grievances,deal with them. Do not come to a forum and embarass yourself.People like you are the one of the various reasons why Nigeria is not achieving its full potential-the inability to have a proper arguement or discussion without using foul langauge and exhibiting very negative emotions without actually making any sense.
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by latch(m): 10:32pm On Apr 28, 2009
Back to the main question. I've worked in a bank in Nigeria, and I've worked in a government office wich works very closely with CBN, all before i left the country. CBN is a better deal anyday. You may see their pay check and think its just okay , don't be decieved. There are loads of monies paid weekly, monthly quarterly from all angles, for all sorts of crazy things.

I would have written some more, but I won't, cos I'm presently trying to get back in there.
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by stanloski(m): 11:07pm On Apr 28, 2009
I am surprised how fixated we are on salary and benefits and jobs and work and positions! I think at this time we should be thinking of starting businesses to generate cashflow which will lead to financial freedom. working until youre 65 is a recipe for disaster! I dont care where youve worked, UK, US or the Moon, employees are at a severe disadvantage!
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by Amaladede: 10:18am On Apr 29, 2009
One of the problems we have is that we buy wholesale some of the arguments for financial freedom, retiring before 50, having your own business etc etc etc without looking at fundamental issues such as our gifts, talents, temperaments, dispositions etc. Everyone (especially Nigerians) wants to achieve financial freedom at 45 at all costs without looking at basic fundamentals. Would you rather work and accomplish yourself in a professional area, with a good and stable pension, retire at 65 and then manage your business full time(a business which of course you might have nurtured while working for a company or govt). This "I go make am" mentality in Nigeria is spurning a lot of business which are doomed and comatose right from the beginning because of lack of skill, professionalism, experience and networking neccessary for achieving success. Not everyone is destined for "instant touch" success. Some would take time and build a career working for others (public or private companies). Along the line they cultivate relationships, build networks, build trust, acquire experience and hone their skills. These combine effectively to propel their personal ventures to success.
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by sMilA(m): 10:27am On Apr 29, 2009
CBN is definitely the finest place to start work in Nigeria. job security is better than other other high paying outfits & u hv a pension. and dont hv targets or night shifts. but then u hv to come up against the red tape & geopolitics of govt outfits-sth has got to give!
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by stanloski(m): 12:48pm On Apr 29, 2009
@ Amaladede
I agree with your statement and you have made good points. But you must separate a sound concept (starting your own business and financial freedom asap) from implementation most people do not take the time to learn the skills necessary for success in business (it cant be acquired by merely working for long and networking). Its great to start your bid for financial freedom early because in business you learn from your mistakes (there will be mistakes). Working until 65 and getting a pension sounds good but has its own risks.

First the new pension act has made pension available for everybody but the draw back is that your pension is now a function of your contributions, your employer's contribution and the performance of your account based on you fund managers acumen, market performance etc. So the edge of CBN (pension) is now gone. Besides if anybody runs a business part time and does it well he can well leave work before 65 to run it well. To be working at 65 because you HAVE to rather than because you WANT to is not fun at all.

Besides we need to create the entrepreneurial spirit to generate more jobs and grow the economy. If we all look for jobs, soon there wont be enough to go round. Some must take the risk to start businesses. They may fail at first but those who learn from it eventually succeed and the reward for the risk is quite high. I still believe working until one is 65 is a recipe for disaster but thats my personal view. Working and hoping my stable pension will be enough to take care of me when am old is an unacceptable risk. Maybe we should take time to review the new pension act.

@sMilA

Am surprised you are mentioning pension as an advantage of working in CBN. The revised pension act has nullified that advantage by changing everything from Defined benefit plan to a defined contribution plan
sorry for the long post.

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Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by joshO: 5:50pm On Apr 29, 2009
unintelligent some people sound on this forum

When I read this, I couldn't help laughing. You must be proud of yourself now after that rabble? If anything, you've confirmed you're daft indeed! cheesy. Bigbois simply stated that putting comments like that  in context always makes it clearer. I know of many people that've been denied important positions simply because someone concluded  they were "too/very young" or should "wait for your time", even at the age of 37!

Of all the posts on this subject, I think you've offered the shallowest, weakest agument, having not made any sensible contibution . In fact, you have goofed in your abhorent ignorance. And yes, the reference often made to Barack Obama being a young man, is mainly made in the context of the presidents before him, who where often much older!  . If you're as intelligent as you want us to believe you are (though I'm convinced you aren't anyway cheesy), take a moment to reflect on your argument before engaging those fat fingers before that shallow brain. That way, you may just pass for an intelligent kid. tongue
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by viewlekan: 11:15pm On May 02, 2009
viewlekan:


On the Contratry I think you are the one that is very retarded,It beats my imagination on how  crude and unintelligent some people sound on this forum(you being a classic example).The postor simply said he was a young man at 35 which is undisputable by any standards,your assertions about only in Nigeria would you find people referring to people under 50 as young is simply daft,In the US Obama is 47 and is still regarded as a young ,vibrant man who is still capable of embrasing and instigating change.

A lot of people like you are first to complain that you dont get jobs and blaim other people for your misfortunes but from your post (a lot of Ibgo yearns-Mariguana) this would not come as a surprise.Enlighten us about your achievements before you call another person an idiot.If you have personal grievances,deal with them. Do not come to a forum and embarass yourself.People like you are the one of the various reasons why Nigeria is not achieving its full potential-the inability to have a proper arguement or discussion without using foul langauge and exhibiting very negative emotions without actually making any sense.
joshO:

When I read this, I couldn't help laughing. You must be proud of yourself now after that rabble? If anything, you've confirmed you're daft indeed! cheesy. Bigbois simply stated that putting comments like that  in context always makes it clearer. I know of many people that've been denied important positions simply because someone concluded  they were "too/very young" or should "wait for your time", even at the age of 37!

Of all the posts on this subject, I think you've offered the shallowest, weakest agument, having not made any sensible contibution . In fact, you have goofed in your abhorent ignorance. And yes, the reference often made to Barack Obama being a young man, is mainly made in the context of the presidents before him, who where often much older!  . If you're as intelligent as you want us to believe you are (though I'm convinced you aren't anyway cheesy), take a moment to reflect on your argument before engaging those fat fingers before that shallow brain. That way, you may just pass for an



Your responce is a perfect example why people should not send posts or replies when they are under the influence, you must have been high while writing.

let me qoute you, ( and I dont need comical icons to accentuate my points, eg )

Bigbois simply stated that putting comments like that in context always makes it clearer. I know of many people that've been denied important positions simply because someone concluded they were "too/very young" or should "wait for your time", even at the age of 37!,

Is that what he simply said or you are just here to make a nuisance of yourself( or most probably I would basically not be surprised it the same person with 2 different registered identities) because I cannot possibly see any reason a right thinking person would read that post and not be offended by all the tacky talk,but we are all of different mental capabilities and reasonings.

In his post he made very indecent remarks towards the OP in an attempt to drive home his nonsensical points(just as yourself).The truth is always contant, a 35 years has just lived half of his biological and natural life and can as such achieve a lot in that timeframe remaining, that is my point.I hope this would serve as a reawakening for you to stop abusing substances while on the internet as you completely make a fool of yourself.This is not a porn site where you just come and look and say rubbish,this is a serious forum where (even native intelligence is highly required) .If you want to make comments like that ,go to PDP campaign offices and the like -they need the services of your kind.

Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by joshO: 6:14pm On May 15, 2009
@viewlekan

Why is your entire post commented? Olodo. What an incoherent rabble of an outburst. I suppose it's no more than can be expected from you! . Somehow, I'm starting to think your problem may be illiteracy. If that's the case, maybe I can help close that knowledge gap.  On the other hand, if it's something of a psychiatric nature, then I'm afraid I'm not qualified to assist. However, I retract all my previous responses to your rants and suggest you seek help elsewhere! Dunce.
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by Amaladede: 4:07pm On Jun 22, 2009
Folks,
I want to thank you all for contributing to this forum. Actually, I've just been recruited by CBN just ysterday and I thought it ok to let everyone of you know about it. I interviewed sometime in January for a Senior Position. For some of you who wrote tests in April or sometime, this position is not part of the general recruitment drive. I was interviewed in January. Goodluck with your tests and hope you are invited for interviews and recruited subsequently. Well, I would be leaving the UK soon after June to resume work in July.
Thanks all for your contributions.
Amaladede
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by Redfox(m): 4:26pm On Jun 23, 2009
@poster
guy forget money.u wan work or u no wan work,na wah o
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by Lekubumber: 2:20pm On Jun 26, 2012
Only few people tried to answer d question dat was really asked.
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by Lekubumber: 3:10pm On Jun 27, 2012
The question of how much CBN pays was never answered.
Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by amarachika: 4:53pm On Aug 12, 2015
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Re: How Much Does The CBN Pay? by amarachika: 4:55pm On Aug 12, 2015
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