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Phorlorunso:LOL |
Folorunso do it and gist us |
Tobie50:AMEN |
Tobie50:Sorry sis,now I know u're a lady,wish u the very best....cheers |
Phorlorunso:I think we should go with what Laura said since she is the HR in charge....Who will bell the cat o |
Tobie50:Tanx bro |
owoh2305:Tanx man but plz can u please shed more light on how the interview will look like. Is it pre_recorded because according to them u can do it anytime. Also,do u av any idea of likely questions dey ask in video interviews like dis |
Phorlorunso:Tanx bro |
olalekan1:Dear Candidate, Thank you for your recent application for the FINESSE Finance Graduate Programme at Hilton Worldwide and for completing the online assessments. After reviewing your application and test results, we are pleased to let you know that we would like to progress you to the next stage of the application process which will be an online video interview. The deadline for completion is 11.59pm GMT on Sunday 29th March 2015. Please note that we are unable to offer any extensions to this deadline. The resource we use for our online interviews is “HireVue”. You will shortly receive an email directly from HireVue with full instructions of how to complete the online video interview. All you need is a laptop or computer (with webcam, microphone and speakers) and internet connection. If you do not have access to this equipment please let me know as soon as possible. Please note that you must complete the interview in English. If you have any technical questions relating to the HireVue video interview please contact 001-801-316-2910 (outside the U.S) or email support@hirevue.com . Kind regards, |
They told us the training will start by April..How is that realisable now? |
Received the same |
Ok Kilotunku? |
Onyiridike:Dey did nt send invite message in batches,why should they send success or regret msg in batches...They lack transparency,wah ineptitude |
No Mails? Or has anybody received any feedback |
What is happening nw...everybody is receiving mail left,right and centre...me I neva see anything o..FOLKS any idea |
May God bless a cheerful giver of dragnet past questions especially the one containing abstract. idrisabiodun4@gmail.com |
Plz send to idrisabiodun4@gmail.com |
That's BLT in the Faculty of Business and Social Science(that's wat its called den) I wrote most of my exams there in sky blue and black wich u guyz call uniform.I REP Accounting Dept UNILORIN.The sky is blue |
I have been reading about this for over 2 years now if not more but lately I stumbled on an article on punch newspaper with the caption 'Nigerians to spend 700bn on digital TV by 2015'.This really bust my bubble and got me to my writing table. The first thing I had to ruminate on is does an uninformed Nigerian(like baba Sikira next door) know of this planned transition that is set to take place in July 31st,2015? I think the answer is not far fetched. As we all know that Nigerians which am no exception like free things popularly called 'awoof'. The implication of this planned transition is that by August 1,2015(that is if it's not postponed again) an average Nigerian like Papa Chukwuemeka somewhere in Anambra cannot switch on his TV set with his little indoor or outdoor antenna(of course some even use wire cable and still get clear if not close to quality signal)and enjoy any terrestial TV station without his decoder or set up box or digital TV(which is definately not free,you have to cough out some cash). The Nigerian Broadcasting Commission(NBC) has frequently argued that they have been compelled to push the date of this transition forward several times due to some curtailing circumstance ranging from unpreparedness of broadcasting stations to the burden of huge investment in new transmitters. I won't fail to highlight some of the advantages associated with this transition which are; better-quality picture, lower operating cost for broadcast and transmission after the initial upgrade cost. Another peculiar advantage is that a Zamfara man like Alhaji Bala can sit in the comfort of his room and watch OGTV in Ogun state just because of the wider coverage. In 2005 the International Telecommunications Union announced June 17,2015 as the final switch off date for analogue broadcasting . The Netherlands became the first country to yield to this transition just a year after the policy was announced. Other countries like Andorra,Finland,Sweden,Switzerland,Denmark,Isle of Man and Norway also followed suit. Many othe countries have joined the lead. I think the NBC needs to look at the bigger picture of how Nigerians will acclimatize and yield to this new policy. To cushion the effect of this negative reaction NBC needs to do the needful in senstizing viewers about this planned transition. Just as some of you reading this may be hearing it for the first time,the NBC shouldn't only sensitize and inform broadcasting houses about this transition,viewers must be properly informed and educated about this planned change. This education and senstization is very imperative because viewers are at the receiving end of this proposed transition and therefore shouldn't be caught unaware. Idris Abiodun Abimbola Swift McAbbey |
ayofizzy: |
OK they'll hear...make I enjoy my FP abeg..OP nle o |
How is it going to change the price of cement. Uh ![]() |
Ok did that now change anything Abeg make I enjoy my frontpage jare...dancing sewele jesu ![]() |
;DDid I make FP...Yes |
Amusing |
So So |
None...I comment and read post occassionally |
All these songs are just cunny and subtle ways which the devil is using to drag people to hell #believeitornot |
Thank God for that |
Nice Write up...its an eye opener |
Joke or Joke #Yoruba name |
Team Chioma |


