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Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by oluwaseun89333: 11:40am On Jun 23, 2022
Yet many that can operate computer well and have leadership/managerial skills as added advantage are roaming the street jobless.Yet many that can operate computer well and have leadership/managerial skills as added advantage are roaming the street jobless....
Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by Emmanitebest: 11:41am On Jun 23, 2022
Is it corn and cassava that can operate computer
Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by pacespot(m): 11:45am On Jun 23, 2022
The most corrupt set of people in this country are Nigeria civil servants.
Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by modsfucker: 11:57am On Jun 23, 2022
Rastaramsey:
This is so sad to hear....

This is what happens when niggars get recruited because they know someone not that they have the criteria for this job....

Am pretty sure those guys are Hausa grin grin grin
Most of them no read pass primary school and them full that house of assembly grin angry

Vote Peter obi
Let change Nigeria jare...

Two in the morning, two in the evening, may God heal you.
Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by Nobody: 12:11pm On Jun 23, 2022
subsidywise18:
Before we laugh at them, let's consider a few things.

1.Average age of them directors is 55-65.

2.Most of them, when they were young...like in the 1980's and 90's were very very unlikely to have seen or used a computer...desktop or otherwise.

3.Computers were not that common in Nigeria....until the last 10-15 years. Think about it.....even as late as 2003, MOST Nigerian students did not have a laptop or PC, or even a desktop. Most would have found it diffiicult to access a desktop.

4.By the time computers became ubiquitous, many of these people were already in their forties. You really don't need to use a computer in Nigeria...especially since most civil service work is still paperwork.

So before any 25 or 20 year old nairalander comes and mocks 'these old men' consider the above points. Even today, most young Nigerians still don't have access to a PC, laptop, tablet, or whatever.
Stop defending these nonchalant set of people. Government organised several trainings for them but they unwilling for system change.
I remember a friend working in LUTH in early 2000's and he went to computer room where ogas were sitting infront of a computer without operating it. As my friend was operating the computer with ease the man was very sad looking at my friend but he didn't see him. The boss mindset is that this boy would take over my job but what steps is he taking to avert that
Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by swissgoldenpro2: 12:27pm On Jun 23, 2022
A very Sad reality of the quality of people who lead us
Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by Nobody: 12:58pm On Jun 23, 2022
subsidywise18:
Before we laugh at them, let's consider a few things.

1.Average age of them directors is 55-65.

2.Most of them, when they were young...like in the 1980's and 90's were very very unlikely to have seen or used a computer...desktop or otherwise.

3.Computers were not that common in Nigeria....until the last 10-15 years. Think about it.....even as late as 2003, MOST Nigerian students did not have a laptop or PC, or even a desktop. Most would have found it diffiicult to access a desktop.

4.By the time computers became ubiquitous, many of these people were already in their forties. You really don't need to use a computer in Nigeria...especially since most civil service work is still paperwork.

So before any 25 or 20 year old nairalander comes and mocks 'these old men' consider the above points. Even today, most young Nigerians still don't have access to a PC, laptop, tablet, or whatever.
But they know how to operate their hand set and chat their wife's, family and even their galfrnds? They know how to access social media platforms yet dey can't learn simple Microsoft applications. My mum, a teacher started learning computer when Peter Obi made it compulsory for all civil servants in Anambra State and now see the way she handle the keyboard without looking at the alphabet and numerics. She can manuevre her way without applying mouse with all the control bra bra bra...
Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by DOTian: 3:52pm On Jun 23, 2022
Ibkhaleel01:
Igbos are narrow-minded low level animals let me deal with you first!

after abusing us, calling us all sorts of derogatory names, including illiterate, even though your English grammar is full of illiterate mistakes, You came up with the issue of cut off marks which are mostly lies that southerner, requires **% marks to be admitted into a federal school, a child from the north requires only **% for the same admission.

Let me reply people like you with a myopic brain : "If national education policy makers and the examination bodies approved 8% marks for northerners to be equivalent to the 80% approved for the southerners, it means that they believed that the southerners' 80% is valueless because they must have been obtained through all sorts of examination malpractice.
"It is just the same as $1 is equivalent to N360."

Sixty years on, but still some people have stuck in the past, basking in falsehood and conjectures long discredited; regurgitating old lies and bandying voodoo statistics that serves nothing but pandering to their emotions and silly stereotypes. I wonder what else is required to wake up some people from their slumber to realise that the hysterical
days of "Mallams are coming"' of the 1950s have since given way to "Mallams have arrived". What's more, Mallams can now speak and write better English language, and will therefore no longer sit by and allow others to ride roughshod over them, thanks to the social media, where no biased, ethnic supremacists, narrow-minded bigots and sectional irredentists are editors.

Inûkwa mû..
Na so the thing take pain u!?

Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by dareisminetobi: 4:13pm On Jun 23, 2022
WELCOME TO NIGERIA OUR COUNTRY
Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by Tundex911: 4:25pm On Jun 23, 2022
Fact...

Whereas dem dey arrest boiz with laptops everyday

Fuvk administration failed Nation
Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by emmyileri(m): 6:06pm On Jun 23, 2022
What about ambassadors that cannot recite the national anthem
Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by obama30: 8:24pm On Jun 23, 2022
ArewaNorth:

https://dailypost.ng/2022/06/23/perm-secs-appointments-some-govt-directors-cant-operate-computers-hos/


Even on the day of ministry of agric inauguration, it take the minister more than 10 minutes to pronouns Nigeria correctly.

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Re: Perm Secs’ Appointments: Some Govt Directors Can’t Operate Computers – HOS by folake4u(f): 12:05am On Jun 24, 2022
This is so true. I've experienced some of them too and operating a computer is such herculean task to them.

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