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I just pray courier guys call people all in one day to avoid suspense, anxiety and high blood pressure, since it seems nnpc won't notify successful applicants( I hope they do) |
Presentation and adoption. God may we be presented and adopted. But what could this mean? In other news our site is not opening or is it just me ![]() bkamm: |
9 please, thank you. Akwa Ibom- the largest oil producer with 31.4% (504,000 BPD) Delta – 21.56% (346,000 BPD) Rivers – 21.43% (344,000 BPD) Bayelsa – 18.07% (290,000 BPD) Ondo – 3.74% (60,000 BPD) Lagos – 2.64% (40,000 BPD) Edo – 2.06% (33,000 BPD) Imo-1.06 % (17,000 BPD) Abia-0.68% (11,000 BPD) (Nigerian bureau of Statistics 2017 CsRockefeller: |
God IMO state! |
Thanks xfire xfire: |
Please a quick question, in the last recruitment was success notification sent out or was it just people receiving calls from DHL and co to come pick up their package from NNPC? |
To be honest this is threatening my emotional and mental well being! I'm damn tired!!! |
Opening prayer Lord, May we never forget You when we get to the towers and may we never fall into depression and lose faith if we don't. Amen. |
My fellow local people, it is better to receive alert now and then be hopeful for your Apl to drop soonest than for NNPC do to u strong tin.. Losing 2-0 to NNPC is devastating than a 1-1 draw. Well, local man was thrown off balance 1st August when King remembered the 9th July interviewees. |
Dmamasboy:Exactly my thought. Back to #GhostMode |
mathology5431: Indeed a Ghost Viewer |
About the relationship between alert and APL; here's my take: 1: It is said that during the 2011/2012 recruitment both the successful and the unsuccessful were paid the dreaded TP; and the amount paid during that time was much better than what is being paid now. *what comes to mind* >is nnpc trying to cut cost because of the price of oil? >or is it just due to the economic downtime? 2: Now times have changed. Why will a company be too eager to pay successful applicant when is it trying to cut cost? Illogical right? 3: However whether we like it or not the only logical explanation to this is that they are trying to quickly settle or compensate unsuccessful applicant (Please note: I'm only thinking out loud, not in affirmation. thank you.) 4: Finally everybody who put down their account number will most likely be paid but the mode at which they are doing it, is suspicious. Finally, please this is simply me thinking. Attacking me is irrelevant to me. |
Beeam:You this guy, you are back again. You just caused hpb here yesterday and disappeared Be absolutely guided! |
thebaale:Seems we're in the same shoes here... Physicist to banking. My interview date is 9th |
ej4sub:I think this is different from my case |
I received a call on February 8th about this DSSC 24. The lady said she was calling me as a Personal assistant to the person representing me (my constituency) in the house of reps; then I said okay, Then she went on to mention my full name and asked me to confirm to her if I applied for Nigerian Navy course and I said yes I did apply... Lastly she mentioned the local government area of my state and asked me to tell her the name of my community of which I did. Finally she said 'that will be all' and hanged up. Please who received similar call ( Please this question goes to prospective officers and officers in the house) thanks a lot. |
WITH A LOVING AND A CARING HEART, I BEG ALL DOES WHO DOUBT THE POWER AND THE GRACE UPON THE MAN OF GOD TBJ, TO JUST TAKEOUT TIME TO WATCH EMMANUEL TV. I BELIEVE YOUR MIND SET WILL CHANGE . THANKS. |
[b]Majority of university teachers yesterday voted to end the four-month-old strike that has grounded the public university system in the country. About 120 chapters of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) held congresses at the various institutions and voted to suspend the strike, but insisted that the federal government begins to fulfil its promises immediately. The vote is expected to be ratified by the national executive council of ASUU at a meeting scheduled for tomorrow. ASUU executives will then meet with President Goodluck Jonathan the next day where the deal will be affirmed and the strike called off thereafter. ASUU has been on strike since July over government’s inability to implement an agreement signed in 2009 aimed at improving infrastructure and human capital. However, during recent negotiations, President Goodlcuk Jonathan agreed to provide N1.3tr in the next six years and the balance of N62bn earned allowance to each university. Reports from ABU Zaria, Bayero University Kano and the Uthman Danfodio University yesterday said that the lecturers were willing to resume work, but urged the federal government to live up to its pledges. But at the University of Jos, the ASUU members voted in favour of continuation of the strike for the reason that the meeting between the national leadership of the union and President Goodluck Jonathan last week did not achieve anything meaningful. In a vote to that effect, 194 members voted for the strike to be sustained while 80 voted in favour of a suspension. Addressing the congress in ABU Zaria, ASUU chairman of the chapter, Dr. Muhammad Kabir Aliyu, said his members would agree to call off the industrial action on condition that President Jonathan pays all the financial commitments he has made to the universities for this year. “In ABU, we have agreed with the shift in the timetable where the federal government would make available N220bn each year for the next six years. They (FG) said they are going to open a special account with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for that purpose. “However, members gave a condition that all the money promised for this year must be made available and accessible by the universities. This includes the N200b promised for the universities this year and the balance of the N62b earned allowances for various university staff,” Dr. Aliyu said. From Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto, Secretary of the chapter, Malam Bashir Muhammed Achida, said ASUU members there unanimously voted to end the strike during their meeting at the main campus of the university. “We all voted in favour of calling off the strike as a sign of respect to President Goodluck Jonathan. We were moved by the kind of commitment he had shown during hours of meeting with him last week,” he said. On the modality used at reaching the decision, he said the issue was put to vote and that all members agreed that the strike should be suspended. “By God’s grace, it would be over by Thursday or Friday so that normal activities would resume at campuses by next Monday,” he said. At the Bayero University Kano, hundreds of ASUU members decided to accept the offer of the federal government. Our correspondent gathered that lecturers at the BUK held a meeting at the old site of the institution yesterday where the government’s offer was discussed. A senior lecturer said the meeting was attended by over 300 lecturers from all the campuses of the institution and lasted for four hours with the lecturers deliberating on the offer. When contacted on phone, the chairman of ASUU, BUK chapter, Comrade Mahmud Lawal confirmed that the meeting was held but that the outcome was not for the public. “Yes we had a meeting but it is not meant for you the press or the public. It is for our national leadership. There was nothing like voting at the meeting on the ongoing strike,” he said in the interview. However, ASUU members at the University of Jos said after hours of debate by those for and against the strike, it was obvious that the meeting with President Jonathan did not achieve much. Those who spoke in favour of the strike to continue wondered why the strike should be called off on the basis of pleas and verbal promises by President Jonathan when the government ‘is reputed for not honouring agreements’. They were said to have argued that the suffering by students and members in the last four months would be a waste if something concrete did not come out of the strike to improve the situation in universities. However, those who want the strike to be ended spoke passionately on the need to consider the impact of the strike on students and the gesture from President Jonathan who met personally with ASUU leaders and pleaded with them to suspend the strike. The chairman of the Unijos chapter of ASUU, Dr. David Jangkham who announced the result of the meeting said the national body which would collate the referendum from various chapters will come up with a stand on whether the strike would be suspended or sustained. The national body of the union is billed to sit at a National Executive Council meeting tomorrow to consider the positions of the various chapters and take a decision.[/b] SOURCE :- http://dailytrust.info/index.php/top-stories/9811-varsties-vote-to-end-ASUU-strike
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azeeza: The op is ugly, because his thread is ugly too.I percieve u are ugly too #just saying# |
oluwaju1lo: R.I.P. It maybe diabolical!U arent far from the truth, with how the pain started, its certainly diabolic |
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