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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Tanzania AFCON Qualifier: 1 - 0 (Full Time) by Berylpharm(m): 5:29pm On Sep 03, 2016
o ga o ntasport no broadcast the match
NYSC / Re: LETTER OF EXCLUSION: Pls I Need Your Advice by Berylpharm(m): 12:05pm On Sep 03, 2016
thanks to all,since the college hasn't been accredited I can't get the exclusion letter.
very saddened..... mitchew
NYSC / LETTER OF EXCLUSION: Pls I Need Your Advice by Berylpharm(m): 10:27pm On Sep 02, 2016
pls I need advice, being an HND graduate from one of d colleges of health technology in the country ,unfortunately d college hasn't got its nysc accreditation(but still on process).And since 2013 that I have graduated have been trying to search for job without nysc,exemption cert or exclusion letter,in which I wasn't comfortable cos of the absence of these documents, even I went to the college recently where I graduated to know the latest, unfortunately the mgt telling me the process is ongoing,but dis development saddened my heart cos they kept saying the stupid statement before I graduated. Now I want to ask whether is proper going to the NYSC HQ in abuja to ask for the exclusion letter because these documents are important if someone is looking job opportunity......... Moreover, I was moved to go for relevant professional training course which I'm have the certificate presently......

PLS I NEED UR ADVICE..... tanks in anticipation
NYSC / Re: Information On NYSC Collection Of Discharge Certificate,exemption,exclusion&repl by Berylpharm(m): 10:24pm On Sep 02, 2016
pls I need advice, being an HND graduate from one of d colleges of health technology in the country ,unfortunately d college hasn't got its nysc accreditation(but still on process).And since 2013 that I have graduated have been trying to search for job without nysc,exemption cert or exclusion letter,in which I wasn't comfortable cos of the absence of these documents, even I went to the college recently where I graduated to know the latest, unfortunately the mgt telling me the process is ongoing,but dis development saddened my heart cos they kept saying the stupid statement before I graduated. Now I want to ask whether is proper going to the NYSC HQ in abuja to ask for the exclusion letter because these documents are important if someone is looking job opportunity......... Moreover, I was moved to go for relevant professional training course which I'm have the certificate presently......

PLS I NEED UR ADVICE..... tanks in anticipation
Celebrities / Re: Davido Pressing His Phone While In The Toilet ( Pics & Vids) by Berylpharm(m): 12:24pm On Jul 30, 2016
Davido na copy copy boi,just dey copy wizkid in every means
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Navy Basic Trainning School Aspirants(nnbts) 2016 by Berylpharm(m): 10:03pm On Jul 29, 2016
lummexD:
Pure lie
Ogbeni,it's true,it was published on daily vanguard today,even presently,it was stated in the headlines of NTA network news@9:00pm .....but list is yet to be updated on der recruitment website.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Navy Basic Trainning School Aspirants(nnbts) 2016 by Berylpharm(m): 10:01pm On Jul 29, 2016
lummexD:
Pure lie
Ogbeni,it's true,it was published on daily vanguard today,even presently,it was stated in the headlines of NTA network news@9:00pm
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Navy Basic Trainning School Aspirants(nnbts) 2016 by Berylpharm(m): 3:21pm On Jul 29, 2016
OK....tanks
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Navy Basic Trainning School Aspirants(nnbts) 2016 by Berylpharm(m): 2:44pm On Jul 29, 2016
I see.....,but the website isn't displaying where to check the list nw.....or who else had checked the list
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Navy Basic Trainning School Aspirants(nnbts) 2016 by Berylpharm(m): 2:35pm On Jul 29, 2016
Pls are you sure of what you saying?
Crime / Re: Man Killed For Stealing Laptop In Lekki, Lagos. Photos by Berylpharm(m): 8:44pm On Jul 19, 2016
ChangeIsCostant:
ordinary laptop. what of the thieves that steal in billions
Hmmm.....deep talk
Education / Re: 2017/2018 University Of Ilorin Admission Guide Thread by Berylpharm(m): 8:56am On Jul 18, 2016
pls how can I go about the processes of UNILORIN DIRECT ENTRY ADMISSION, pls kindly help me the present information
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Navy Recruitment 2016 Shortlisted Candidate For Nigerian Navy by Berylpharm(m): 12:15pm On Jul 16, 2016
momohnice:
Nigerian Navy Recruitment 2016 Shortlisted Candidate: We are glade to brings to the entire public that and most importantly all those who took part that in the 2016 Nigerian Navy Recruitment exercise, that the list of Successful Candidate will be check online.

we are using this medium to announce to you also that the Nigerian Navy Recruitment 2016 Shortlisted Candidate is out now . So, on this publication we here by advise all the candidate that participated in the 2016 Nigerian Navy Recruitment exercise that, they can now check their names online via the Nigerian Navy Enlistment Website. Candidate can also follow the link below for more details.

For more details click here[url=http://www.newscity.com.ng/nigerian-navy-recruitment-2016-shortlisted-candidate-for-nigerian-navy/][/url]
bros, pls are you sure is out
Celebrities / Re: Paul Okoye Performs Alone In Congo (photos/video) by Berylpharm(m): 1:02pm On Jul 10, 2016
I think Jude and Paul took MayD along to replace peter wtf!!!,but I think they are tru with him na....well peter should let go of kinda grievances and unite with his bros

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Sports / Re: Messi Head And Shoulders Above Ronaldo. by Berylpharm(m): 11:21pm On Jul 09, 2016
bro receive sense nw, anything can happen tomorrow.... buh eventually if Portugal get dis cup,I think dey should first smash d cup on ur 'MESSIFOOL' head brain
Sports / Re: Secrets Revealed: How To Make Money From Sport Betting WITHOUT Betting! by Berylpharm(m): 11:09pm On Jul 09, 2016
surestakes,I think ur madness has started,just shaming urself.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Thread For Sanitation Supervisor At Doheney Services by Berylpharm(m): 9:17am On Jul 04, 2016
HayTeeHem:
Aww..can I still apply for this please? I yes, how please,....had M.Sc in environmental Health Management. thanks
nice one,pls which school have you obtained this Msc in environmental health management ?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by Berylpharm(m): 10:59pm On Jul 03, 2016
Harwehroh1:


I also sent a mail with no reply.... a naf officer also told me it's gonna start by 10th.... dunno if it's batch a or b 'cos from d initial timetable, ma state was in batch b... just confused jare
eeyah,Harwehroh1 don't be confused, worry not,NAF know what they are doing,you know we are many,I think they wanna sort out DSSC first before ours,and once they ain't inform us of d date for the screening, we should calm down,those Naf soilders are mentioning the date wen the batch B of 2015 recruitment will starts their six mnths training, hoping batch A of ours will join them after screening.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancy On Safety Officer by Berylpharm(m): 2:09pm On Jun 27, 2016
pat077:
is ISPON internationally recognize?
NO,ISPON is the body organising safety training ,issuing certification, regulations in Nigeria ....NEBOSH is recognized internationally (worldwide)
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancy On Safety Officer by Berylpharm(m): 12:39pm On Jun 27, 2016
nifesi01:
I'm a registered environmental health officer,can I send my cv?

sanita!!!!,as a safety officer to-be,you need to go for safety professional courses with bodies like ISPON,NEBOSH,NIOSH this will authenticate you as safety officer.......beep me on 08062328618
Politics / Re: Ben Murray-Bruce: Anambra Doesn't Owe Salaries Despite Not Being An Oil State by Berylpharm(m): 2:49pm On Jun 17, 2016
yes Obiano is doing well, not owing salaries BECAUSE the former governor did well when he was in office, peter obi manage the state's economy,he did nt borrow any money for the state development utilized the income generated and allocations appropriately,...UNLIKE Fayemi and AREGBE.

N.B.: in ekiti if Fayemi didn't borrow does loans(money) from commercial banks,excess crude oil...... Fayose would not have problem with workers unpaid five months salaries

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Politics / Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem – US Intelligence Chief by Berylpharm(m): 1:09pm On Jun 17, 2016
Pete Hoekstra, a former chairman of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee from 2004 to 2007 in this article published by Wall Street Journal says President Muhammadu Buhari is Nigeria’s problem and not the solution.
Breaking down every move of President Buhari, Hoekstra said Buhari has made his anti-corruption war selective.
“But an anticorruption drive that is selective and focused on senior members of the opposition party creates deep political divisions. Meanwhile, members of Mr. Buhari’s own cabinet, accused of large-scale corruption, walk free,” he said.

He also attacked the president’s policy on economy describing them as “ damaging and outdated monetary policy”.
Read the full article below
Nigerian President Muhummadu Buhari writes of building an economic bridge to Nigeria’s future (“The Three Changes Nigeria Needs,” op-ed, June 14). It’s hard to see how his administration’s inflexibility, lack of vision and reactive approach will achieve this.
Mr. Buhari notes that building trust is a priority for Nigeria. But an anticorruption drive that is selective and focused on senior members of the opposition party creates deep political divisions. Meanwhile, members of Mr. Buhari’s own cabinet, accused of large-scale corruption, walk free. Seventy percent of the national treasury is spent on the salaries and benefits of government officials, who make upwards of $2 million a year.
As for Mr. Buhari’s ideas to rebalance the economy and regenerate growth, his damaging and outdated monetary policy has been crippling. The manufacturing sector, essential to Nigeria’s diversification, has been hardest hit, exacerbating an already fast-growing employment crisis. Foreign investors have started to flee en masse.
Mr. Buhari makes only brief mention of the country’s deteriorating security situation. But security and stability are precursors to economic growth and development. Boko Haram has been pushed back for now, but little attention is paid to the structural issues that have spurred its rise.

Instead, the Nigerian government has diverted much-needed military resources to the Niger Delta, where rising militancy has reduced Nigeria’s oil production to less than half the country’s capacity, and half the amount required to service the national budget. Much of these tensions arise from Mr. Buhari’s decision to cut amnesty payments to militants and an excessively hard-line approach in a socially and politically sensitive environment.
Other ethnic tensions are also growing. In the country’s south, protests have been met by a bloody response from the Nigerian military, stoking the fire and galvanizing support for an independent state of Biafra. Rising tensions could again pose one of the greatest threats to Nigeria’s stability and future.

Pete Hoekstra, Senior Fellow, The Investigative Project on Terrorism, Washington and former chairman of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee from 2004 to 2007.

Career / Re: Any HSE Professionals In The House? by Berylpharm(m): 11:29am On Jun 17, 2016
Gentleme1:
It is very important for us to understand how HSE trainings and certifications runs before giving advise, this is because, a forum like this has the potency of spreading information (be it right or wrong) faster than mere word-of-mouth communications and the effect of giving a half-baked truth like the one constantly being peddled can be very dangerous.

1. ISPON is a great body for the regulation of HSE training and consultancy services in Nigeria, but it is also important for people to also know that ISPON is not the only one - there is NISCN (the mother of ISPON i.e. National Industrial Safety Council of Nigeria). This body has existed since the creation of Nigeria and even ISPON gives credence to this council (The Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria (ISPON) is a technical arm of the National Industrial Safety Council of Nigeria (NISCN) - http://www.isponnigeria.org/index.php/about-us).

The reason I cited this is to quell the notion that ISPON is the grandeur. ISPON is just an arm of Health and Safety and fortunately the largest arm but not the supreme body for deciding Health and Safety practices in Nigeria.

2. What are the services of ISPON? ISPON upon its formation was primarily a membership body of Safety Professionals i.e. Institute of Safety professionals of Nigeria and while the body has been successful over the years, it began seeking other areas of influence. Part of those influence was to be incharge of registering individuals and organisations before they could practice HSE and then also formulate policies under the endorment of NISCN. This was the reason its bill (ISPON Act 2014 and the NACOSH 2003) were passed in the national assembly. The question thus is, is ISPON the only body for training qualitative HSE in Nigeria? The answer is a resounding NO!

3. Why? Because, the Act that brought ISPON into power did not stipulate a closure of other notable players. The legal framework recommended that the sector should be split into 4 parts (although some stakeholders in ISPON are not yet implementing this recommendation, why? the Nigeria factor) namely Content Developers (to structure HSE services in Nigeria), Training Providers (to deliver training services), Examining Bodies (to ascertain competence of trainees) and Membership Bodies (to register them as recognised members). While this recommendation is still be delayed, other training providers such as Hybrid, Novelle, SMTS, JPTS etc have already become approved by ISPON to deliver HSE courses and are getting accredited and licensed by foreign bodies to deliver foreign HSE courses in Nigeria. Foreign courses are by far superior. How? ask NEBOSH, ask CEIH, ask British Safety Council. they have a global appeal, lets tell ourselves the truth.

4. Is the practice wrong? another resounding NO. The first question a prospective candidate should ask before running a course like the one in Novelle is to know if Novelle is a member of ISPON. if the answer is yes, then it simply shows that ISPON has attested their services and approved them to offer HSE course. If the answer is No, then it shows they should not be listened. A careful check through the Novelle site shows they are approved by ISPON, approved by NEBOSH, NISCN, BISO to offer HSE (such a centre is big, leave jokes apart). And what this implies is that they can offer any HSE course in Nigeria, it must not only be the ISPON general HSE. in UK, there are well over 4000 training bodies offering HSE, and before they can practice these training services they must be either approved by NEBOSH, BSC, IIRSM, ROSPA, CIEH, RSPHA, SHEORG) this is the same with the case of ISPON and NISCN in Nigeria. They are not the only recommended or highly proficient body for HSE training, they are rather the regulators.

5. Besides, it is also imperative to know that safety has 6 levels (HSE level 1,2,3,5,6,8,) and this standards are merely practised by the big players in Nigeria. level 6 in UK is equivalent to OND, while level 8 is equivalent to BSC. With a HSE level 8 (NEBOSH diploma) you can forge ahead to doing a Msc degree with any UK university. But sadly, this facts are not expressed here. I carefully see people wishing to run safety courses, but not many are properly schooled with facts in this noble sector.

6. Folks should not glorify any centre above another, ISPON doesn't do that, neither does NISCN do that. Lets always advise students to check if the training company is a member of ISPON or NISCN. If they are, then students should be allowed to conveniently offer their courses. Safety training should not be only centred on ISPON. Giving an unbiased view will help the training, service and practice of HSE grow in Nigeria.

wink wink
I really appreciate ur clarification on HSE issue, as you said concerning HSE(level 1-cool that having done with NEBOSH diploma is equivalent to Bsc. So, sir for me having HND in Environmental Health Technology and certified with general HSE and HSE level 3 with ISPON,is it possible for me to go for NEBOSH diploma (i.e equivalent to Bsc) then later go for Masters? is there any possibility on that ....pls I need more clarification...#thanks
Career / Re: Any HSE Professionals In The House? by Berylpharm(m): 11:12am On Jun 17, 2016
Gentleme1:
It is very important for us to understand how HSE trainings and certifications runs before giving advise, this is because, a forum like this has the potency of spreading information (be it right or wrong) faster than mere word-of-mouth communications and the effect of giving a half-baked truth like the one constantly being peddled can be very dangerous.

1. ISPON is a great body for the regulation of HSE training and consultancy services in Nigeria, but it is also important for people to also know that ISPON is not the only one - there is NISCN (the mother of ISPON i.e. National Industrial Safety Council of Nigeria). This body has existed since the creation of Nigeria and even ISPON gives credence to this council (The Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria (ISPON) is a technical arm of the National Industrial Safety Council of Nigeria (NISCN) - http://www.isponnigeria.org/index.php/about-us).

The reason I cited this is to quell the notion that ISPON is the grandeur. ISPON is just an arm of Health and Safety and fortunately the largest arm but not the supreme body for deciding Health and Safety practices in Nigeria.

2. What are the services of ISPON? ISPON upon its formation was primarily a membership body of Safety Professionals i.e. Institute of Safety professionals of Nigeria and while the body has been successful over the years, it began seeking other areas of influence. Part of those influence was to be incharge of registering individuals and organisations before they could practice HSE and then also formulate policies under the endorment of NISCN. This was the reason its bill (ISPON Act 2014 and the NACOSH 2003) were passed in the national assembly. The question thus is, is ISPON the only body for training qualitative HSE in Nigeria? The answer is a resounding NO!

3. Why? Because, the Act that brought ISPON into power did not stipulate a closure of other notable players. The legal framework recommended that the sector should be split into 4 parts (although some stakeholders in ISPON are not yet implementing this recommendation, why? the Nigeria factor) namely Content Developers (to structure HSE services in Nigeria), Training Providers (to deliver training services), Examining Bodies (to ascertain competence of trainees) and Membership Bodies (to register them as recognised members). While this recommendation is still be delayed, other training providers such as Hybrid, Novelle, SMTS, JPTS etc have already become approved by ISPON to deliver HSE courses and are getting accredited and licensed by foreign bodies to deliver foreign HSE courses in Nigeria. Foreign courses are by far superior. How? ask NEBOSH, ask CEIH, ask British Safety Council. they have a global appeal, lets tell ourselves the truth.

4. Is the practice wrong? another resounding NO. The first question a prospective candidate should ask before running a course like the one in Novelle is to know if Novelle is a member of ISPON. if the answer is yes, then it simply shows that ISPON has attested their services and approved them to offer HSE course. If the answer is No, then it shows they should not be listened. A careful check through the Novelle site shows they are approved by ISPON, approved by NEBOSH, NISCN, BISO to offer HSE (such a centre is big, leave jokes apart). And what this implies is that they can offer any HSE course in Nigeria, it must not only be the ISPON general HSE. in UK, there are well over 4000 training bodies offering HSE, and before they can practice these training services they must be either approved by NEBOSH, BSC, IIRSM, ROSPA, CIEH, RSPHA, SHEORG) this is the same with the case of ISPON and NISCN in Nigeria. They are not the only recommended or highly proficient body for HSE training, they are rather the regulators.

5. Besides, it is also imperative to know that safety has 6 levels (HSE level 1,2,3,5,6,8,) and this standards are merely practised by the big players in Nigeria. level 6 in UK is equivalent to OND, while level 8 is equivalent to BSC. With a HSE level 8 (NEBOSH diploma) you can forge ahead to doing a Msc degree with any UK university. But sadly, this facts are not expressed here. I carefully see people wishing to run safety courses, but not many are properly schooled with facts in this noble sector.

6. Folks should not glorify any centre above another, ISPON doesn't do that, neither does NISCN do that. Lets always advise students to check if the training company is a member of ISPON or NISCN. If they are, then students should be allowed to conveniently offer their courses. Safety training should not be only centred on ISPON. Giving an unbiased view will help the training, service and practice of HSE grow in Nigeria.

wink wink
I really appreciates your clarification on HSE issue. concerning the HSE levels(1-cool,you said, having done with NEBOSH diploma is equivalent to BSc. OK, sir for me having HND in Environmental Health and Technology,& have certified with general HSE, HSE level 3 with ISPON.So, can I go for NEBOSH diploma ? (i.e to equivalent it to Bsc) then later go for Msc ...can it works like that #plsputmethru
Celebrities / Re: Nawa O Naija Police: How Naija Police Wrongly Accused Rising Music Act Of Murder by Berylpharm(m): 9:49am On Jun 14, 2016
i think this should enter front page
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by Berylpharm(m): 1:50pm On Jun 05, 2016
TJAhmad:
But it confused me. If the list really contains Non-Trades, then why they put them all under the Trades category. I think NAF only shortlisted those with NCE, ND or Trade Cert in relevant fields.
both were mixed on the list, and that's how NAF has been doing it years back
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by Berylpharm(m): 5:22pm On Jun 04, 2016
So far, I had noticed that they only select those with ND/NCE,trade test.(trade), I wonder why NAF neglected those with SSCE,(non-trade)....#whatsyathought
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by Berylpharm(m): 8:33am On Jun 04, 2016
nathan12:
The list for airmen/ airwoman is out. Check it out @ aiiforce.mil.ng/downloads. I comes in 2 batches, batch A and batch B you can download and save the 2 batches. GOD Bless the Nigerian airforce.
pls bro send d downloaded list to me tru whatapp my no{08062328618}. av tried to follow d link but seems d site is busy

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