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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria Immigration Service Recruiting For 2013/2014 - How True? by bioye(m): 11:27am On Sep 10, 2013 |
nekede11: My surprise s d money involvement,if it s ministry of interior i knw,they recruitmnt don't involve money.so d whole tin s stil questionable.i can only say,ppl watch ur back sixpee:Previously, the Ministry of Interior conducted the recruitment exercise manually and it was man-know-man. Now, the Ministry has gone online. This involves third party software companies that need to be paid. Also, the participating banks for collections would need to be paid. jamesbridget13: pls re there credentials 2 be uploaded? I saw d first page yesterday dat has passsport but couldn't get 2 other pages. Pls do reply let me get everything ready b4 heading 2 d cyber. Thanks No. You don't need to upload credentials. You will take the credentials along with you when you are short-listed and invited for interview. muyeindaclub: But has anyone gone to the bank to pay nd wot is it like issue at d bank, and afta dat dos one nid to go bank online to complete it or d bank is d end muyeindaclub: Cuz dat said we ar to collect a validation number which will be use to complete d registratin. Bt to me I dnt tink der is any further tin on d site, cuz if u go back to check it, der is only chance for new application. No login again or I'd wotsoever You need to go back to the website and click Print Acknowledgement Slip. You will need to enter your Application Number(provided after submitting online form) and your Validation Number (collected from the bank) to access the page. Princeofilorin: the website is not secure(HTTPS).i'm still doubting the authencity.only time will tellThe website is secure. The Pay4Me payment section is HTTPS. lummyguy: Wateva u do mak esure u dont pay online....i jes lost N1000 from paying online....then d stupisdsite is telling me incorrect validation number...called the help lines and they were all switched off...three of them...u can try d lines too.... @lummyguy, your case is a unique one but it can still be resolved. You made your application and payment during a very brief period some time before the Monday commencement date when the website was being tested and before the advertisement went out. I'll be sending you a private message on how the problem can be solved if you don't mind. 1 Like |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Online Registration Process For Nigerian Immigration Service Recruitment 2013 by bioye(m): 5:43pm On Sep 09, 2013 |
kkkp: Y only immigration? Wot of fire service, civil defence and prison? The other paramilitary services will commence recruitment at a later date. Please exercise patience. 1 Like |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Immigration Recruitment 2013 by bioye(m): 5:41pm On Sep 09, 2013 |
The application fee is N1,000. But you must fill the form on the website and click on make payment to print the payment slip. The list of banks is listed on the payment section. The banks are: *. Fidelity Bank *. UBA *. Diamond Bank *. Sterling Bank *. Union Bank *. Enterprise Bank *. Zenith Bank *. Ecobank |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by bioye(m): 3:43pm On Sep 09, 2013 |
Piresios: Is d act 2 make d payment in2 addressed thr? Not bank You mean which bank account are you supposed to pay into? You don't need to pay into a bank account. The bank will handle that. Just print the payment slip on the website and take it to the bank. The bank will direct you on what to do when you get there. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by bioye(m): 3:42pm On Sep 09, 2013 |
Maryspeck: WWW.RECRUITMENT.CDFIPB.GOV.NG It is NOT WWW.RECRUITMENT.CDFIPB.GOV.NG . It is recruitment.cdfipb.gov.ng without the www. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Has the Paramilitary e-Recruitment Commenced? by bioye(m): 3:36pm On Sep 09, 2013 |
Topisyn: After filling the online form, click on Make Payment and select the bank option. Follow instructions to print the Pay4Me payment slip. Take the payment slip to any of the listed banks to complete payment. After that, go back to the website to print your Acknowledgement slip. Good luck. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by bioye(m): 1:57pm On Sep 09, 2013 |
Pinkyeyes: Requirements and available positions ar not listed there, how do we knw the positions to apply for?? The positions were included in the published advertisement. However, on the website when you click Apply under Nigeria Immigration Service, the online application form opens. At the very top of the form, you can select from the list of available positions which are: 1. Assistant Superintendent of Immigration II (CONPASS 08) - Must possess Bachelors Degree. 2. Assistant Inspector (CONPASS 06) - Must possess an ND or GCE A' level result in 2 subjects in 1 sitting or 3 subjects in 2 sittings. 3. Immigration Assistant III (CONPASS 03) - Must hold a GCE O'level result. Good luck. 1 Like |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Has the Paramilitary e-Recruitment Commenced? by bioye(m): 1:32pm On Sep 09, 2013 |
Cupid4: Please will appreciate any info on how much to be paid, bank to effect the payment and the post a fresh graduate can apply for 3 positions are advertised: 1. Assistant Superintendent of Immigration II (CONPASS 08) - Must possess Bachelors Degree. 2. Assistant Inspector (CONPASS 06) - Must possess an ND or GCE A' level result in 2 subjects in 1 sitting or 3 subjects in 2 sittings. 3. Immigration Assistant III (CONPASS 03) - Must hold a GCE O'level result. Good luck. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Has the Paramilitary e-Recruitment Commenced? by bioye(m): 1:25pm On Sep 09, 2013 |
Cupid4: Please will appreciate any info on how much to be paid, bank to effect the payment and the post a fresh graduate can apply for The adverts for the vacancies in Nigeria Immigration Service can be found in today's(Monday) Daily Trust and ThisDay newspapers. They should also be available in Tuesday's(tomorrow) Guardian, Punch, The Sun and Leadership newspapers. TO APPLY 1. Go to http://recruitment.cdfipb.gov.ng/ 2. Click on Start Application 3. Under Nigeria Immigration Service, click Apply 4. Fill the online application form and submit 5. Note your Application Number after registering 6. After registration, click on Make Payment 7. To make payment online with your Verve or Naira Mastercard, select the Interswitch option 8. To pay at the bank, select Bank option 9. You can make payment at any of the following banks: *. Zenith Bank *. UBA *. Union Bank *. Sterling Bank *. Fidelity Bank *. Enterprise Bank *. Diamond Bank *. Ecobank 10. The fee is exactly N1,000.00 11. Applications close 6 weeks from date of first publication (i.e 6 weeks from today). Good luck to all prospective applicants. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by bioye(m): 1:14pm On Sep 09, 2013 |
minudus: The adverts for the vacancies in Nigeria Immigration Service can be found in today's(Monday) Daily Trust and ThisDay newspapers. They should also be available in Tuesday's(tomorrow) Guardian, Punch, The Sun and Leadership newspapers. TO APPLY 1. Go to http://recruitment.cdfipb.gov.ng/ 2. Click on Start Application 3. Under Nigeria Immigration Service, click Apply 4. Fill the online application form and submit 5. Note your Application Number after registering 6. After registration, click on Make Payment 7. To make payment online with your Verve or Naira Mastercard, select the Interswitch option 8. To pay at the bank, select Bank option 9. You can make payment at any of the following banks: *. Zenith Bank *. UBA *. Union Bank *. Sterling Bank *. Fidelity Bank *. Enterprise Bank *. Diamond Bank *. Ecobank 10. The fee is exactly N1,000.00 11. Applications close 6 weeks from date of first publication (i.e 6 weeks from today). Good luck to all prospective applicants. 2 Likes |
TV/Movies / Re: Little Miss Jocelyn by bioye(m): 3:46pm On Jul 15, 2013 |
Now showing on Ebony Life TV on DSTV. |
Education / Re: ASUU Quits Pencom & Forms NUPENCO Over Fraud by bioye(m): 11:03am On Jun 25, 2013 |
Guys, olajay5 is absolutely right. Pencon is designed to curb the excesses of the old pension system. However, those older civil servants that started out with the old system had the option of continuing with that system instead of the new one. The current Pension Scheme is excellent and should be encouraged. The ASUU story doesn't seem to add up. If you work in a corporate environment in Nigeria, you would know. And if you are as student or unemployed, ask from your acquaintances who are currently employed. They would educate you better. |
Car Talk / Re: Peugeot: Cars With Attitude! by bioye(m): 9:06am On Jun 14, 2013 |
Please, where can I buy a reliable Peugeot engine at a very good price? It's an EW10. Thank you. |
Romance / Re: Miss Nairaland June 2013 - Elimination Round 3 by bioye(m): 4:10pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
Nadia. Lupey. Vanneni. 1 Like |
Music/Radio / Re: Tribute To Uncle Tunji Oyelana At 70 (courtesy 234next.com) by bioye(m): 6:04pm On May 23, 2013 |
Excellent. Thanks for the link! |
Music/Radio / Re: What Killed 9ice's Career ? by bioye(m): 12:22pm On May 15, 2013 |
You guys are living in fool's paradise. Who says 9ice's career is dead? He appeals more to Yoruba peeps especially in the South West. And his double album is not bad at all. 1 Like |
Music/Radio / Re: Black Magic Vs Burna Boy by bioye(m): 10:35am On May 15, 2013 |
Black Magic for the mature minds. Black Magic because its Hip Hop meets Afrobeat meets Jazz. Black Magic because its about the message not the messenger. Black Magic because he doesn't even try. Black Magic over Burna whatever, Vector and even Wizkid. @Op, you should have a poll up there, y'know? 1 Like |
Fashion / Re: Funmi Iyanda On The Cover Of Genevieve Magazine by bioye(m): 2:27pm On May 10, 2013 |
I guess she's quite photogenic.
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Car Talk / Re: Peugeot: Cars With Attitude! by bioye(m): 7:25pm On May 05, 2013 |
Guys, I really feel at home here. Yep, I'm definitely eager to learn and I promise to keep the house posted with 'my progress'. Ikenna, apologies. I had to run some errands and I'm just getting to relax now. I'll buzz you and send the info you requested. Hopefully, we can hook up sooner rather than later. Many thanks! |
Car Talk / Re: Peugeot: Cars With Attitude! by bioye(m): 10:57am On May 05, 2013 |
Thank you Ikenna for the quick response. Guess what, I was already planning on saving 150k for a new engine. Though I was also thinking that as long as I rely on these 'wack' 'mechanics', I would end up in the same situation. Yep. I stay in Abuja - Apo Legislative Quarters. I believe by DMM, you mean Digital Multimeter. I don't own one and guess I have to learn to use it. Online, I see I can get it for about $20. Can you recommend where to get one in Abuja and how much? How do I confirm the extent of havoc the mechanic has wrecked on the car? Are there physical inspections I can carry out or do I need to run a diagnostic tool on the engine? Though the dashboard shows enough oil, when I gauged the oil it was too low. Should I top the oil or carry out certain checks first? Ikenna, would you be willing to look at the car? That's if I can get the car into a drivable state first without causing more harm. Thanks man. |
Car Talk / Re: Peugeot: Cars With Attitude! by bioye(m): 7:04am On May 05, 2013 |
Hi guys. I'm honoured to be a member of this cliche. I own a 406 - 2.0L (136bhp) - EW10J4 - R6F. Sadly after serious abuse by my last mechanic some days ago, the car is now in a virtually undrive-able state. I'm sure if the car was owned by car enthusiasts like you guys, it would the back on the road with minimal effort. Anyways, before the last trip to the mechanic, the car was fine except that it was emitting thick black smoke and whenever I switch on the AC, I get the message "engine coolant temperature too high" after a few minutes. I had earlier gotten advice from various quarters to: 1. get a new engine 2. buy a half engine 3. change the catolic sensor (which I now believe to be the catalytic converter) However, this last mechanic assured me that he would ring the engine(20k), change the top gasket(5k) and replace the oil and all the problems would disappear. He said if I brought the car in the morning, it would be ready in the evening. However, the car wasn't ready until 5 days later. When I tested the car, the exhaust was still emitting thick black smoke. After driving for a few minutes (without the AC), I started getting the message "Oil pressure too low" and then "Engine coolant temperature too high" and to STOP. Then the gears became very hard and I had to use excess force to switch gears. I had to stop the car 3 times before I got home. I would love to enjoy my Peugeot the way you guys do. I am tired of mechanic headaches. I know nothing about cars and I need help! Thank you in advance. |
Travel / Re: Dead Traffic-Lights & Blocked Drainage In Abuja by bioye(m): 11:32am On May 03, 2013 |
I seem to understand where theLastPope is coming from. Peeps don't have to attack him personally to prove their points. Let's err on the side of courtesy here. It's true that Nigeria could do much better than we are doing right now. However, in the process of trying to make your points, don't overdo it. Yeah yeah, 'some' traffic lights and drainages need maintainance in Abuja. But don't give the impression that 'all' or 'most' of these facilities don't work. Let's criticise non-performance but be humble enough to applaud performance. What percentage of traffic lights don't work in Abuja? I can confirm that in the last couple of weeks for example, lots of traffic lights have been fixed and new ones erected in many parts of Abuja. But nobody is talking about that. Mr. poster, if indeed you live in Abuja, you should be able to acknowledge this! How can we make progress when every discussion degenerates into insults and flame wars? Why can't we pocket our egos and try to communicate mutually to address issues? Why can't we be objective about truths? Why can't we respect the other poster's point of view and counter it logically? At least the poster didn't post pictures of potholes in Abuja. |
Sports / Re: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by bioye(m): 4:18am On Jan 23, 2013 |
Surprised Azarenka beat Kuznetsova in straights. She played so well in the first. Anyone watching Serena - Stephens? |
Jobs/Vacancies / Front Desk Officer Needed In Abuja Company by bioye(m): 3:42pm On Jan 11, 2013 |
A reputable project management company in Abuja requires the services of a young female front desk officer. The applicant must have completed their NYSC. Please forward your resumes to bioyexx@yahoo.com. Thank you. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Top Project Delivery Firm In Abuja Seeks Revenue Consultancy Services by bioye(m): 1:26pm On Jan 11, 2013 |
A company in FCT involved in provision of revenue generation solutions to the FCT Administration desires an individual or group experienced in providing workable revenue generation, revenue assurance, debt recovery and training consultancy services. Interested parties please forward resumes to bioyexx@yahoo.com. Thank you. |
Travel / Re: Bird'seye Views Of World Cities by bioye(m): 4:24pm On Jan 10, 2013 |
Lagos 4 Likes |
Travel / Re: Bird'seye Views Of World Cities by bioye(m): 4:00pm On Jan 10, 2013 |
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Politics / Re: NL Political Dialogue Nov 2012: STATE POLICE - ARE WE READY FOR IT? by bioye(m): 12:28pm On Nov 26, 2012 |
Kudos to the debaters. Though I am for State Police, I don't think it would automatically work if adopted. However, we can hope that some states would get it right first, and then other states would have to follow. You see, we need to be weary of the fact that the Police is NOT the only institution that doesn't 'work' in Nigeria. Institutions are being peopled by those who lack merit but political 'connections'; institutions are not properly funded or funds diverted; the labour market is grossly under-educated or under-qualified; and the moral fibre of Nigerians is almost depleted. We need the few of us who still possess hope and who are bold to help the rest of us who have given up. Because “Evil only triumphs, when good people keep quiet” |
Crime / Re: 3 Students Burnt To Death In Uniport by bioye(m): 3:54pm On Oct 12, 2012 |
oyb: This is the only post of yours that I have a semblance of agreement with. There is too much disquiet about the details of the boys' defence. What is the name of the 5th guy who happens to be a cultist? What is the name of the debtor? Do both of these mysterious guys have house addresses in Aluu? All these questions and more need to be answered to make a valid case for the unlucky 4 boys. |
Politics / Re: Bankole - Our Leaders Love To Rule And Die In Office by bioye(m): 3:19pm On Oct 12, 2012 |
Going by the responses to this thread, it truly shows how ignorant the youth of this country are. God help us! |
Webmasters / Re: As We Launch Startup Weekend Nigeria: by bioye(m): 10:28am On Jul 25, 2012 |
The website link is blank. Can you try to fix it? |
Webmasters / Re: Jimmy Wales Wiki co-founder : 'Broadband Speed In Nigeria,Beats NY City' by bioye(m): 1:25pm On Mar 29, 2012 |
I believe the Wikipedia founder. Just because majority of Nigeria has slow or no internet does not mean there aren't a few super fast connections here and there. With the advent of Main ONE, Glo-1, Sat-3 and MTN WACS intercontinental undersea fibre optics services in recent years, internet connectivity in Nigeria is witnessing a major boost. By the way, Mr. Jimmy Wales is lodging at Eko Hotel whose ISP is Hyperia. Both outfits are owned by the multibillion-dollar-rich Chagouri brothers. Hyperia currently provides high speed fibre optics and VSAT internet connectivity. |
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