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Business / Re: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 13 by BLUEJAYY: 5:22pm On Jul 24, 2019
hhmmcj:
I'm an "INVESTOR" not a regular "gambler". Today turned out to be a "profitable" day for me and I hope for some of you too. Money had to be made and money was made!

Goodnight Ladies and Gentlemen! Tomorrow is another day for another profitable investments. Right now, I'm going out to the nearest beer-palour to chop "EKO and POINT AND KILL" with some chilled bottles of CHAMPIONS LEAGUE.

AU REVOIR!!!
I like this guy. grin
Crime / Re: Tasued Student Brutalizes His Colleague For Verbally Abusing His Girlfriend by BLUEJAYY: 9:35pm On Jul 23, 2019
I hate emotional pussy guys!!!

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NYSC / Re: Precious Owolabi Leaves Mortuary, Corpers Carry His Coffin (Photos) by BLUEJAYY: 6:22pm On Jul 23, 2019
bafy:
But I saw a pic of him after he was shot. He was sitting in d car. I'm pretty sure slow pace of treatment made him die. I didn't think he would die. May his soul rest in peace and may God comfort his family.
He probably would have been saved in a society with better emergency care which unfortunately, is non-existent here.

He must have bled to death, sadly.
Business / Re: Football (+/Other Sports) Betting Season 13 by BLUEJAYY: 9:22pm On Jul 22, 2019
TissuePaper:
boss it happens, see what one game did to my 500k ticket...i initially wanted to play 10odds but greed made me add the last two.

Ticket spoilt by slovan bratislava
I remember this. Fvcking heartbreaking.
Romance / Re: Please Help, I Am More Attracted To Women Far Older Than Me by BLUEJAYY: 8:42pm On Jul 22, 2019
No big deal. It's fun.

When I was 21, I had a fling with a woman 13 years older. Ever since, I've had older, beautiful FWBs and they all love my confidence, charisma and of course, my virility.

Sometimes I get the stares, but who cares? cool
Romance / Re: 8 Strip Dancers Rip Themselves Apart During A Fight (Photos) by BLUEJAYY: 2:58pm On Jul 22, 2019
Most female bodies are only beautiful inside a clothing, all due respect.

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Romance / Re: Lady Finally Said Yes To Boyfriend’s Public Proposal After He Knelt For 10 Mins by BLUEJAYY: 2:53pm On Jul 22, 2019
This is emasculating, really.

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Romance / Re: Savage Queen Quits Porn Industry. Nigerians React by BLUEJAYY: 3:40pm On Jul 20, 2019
Kingkun69:
yo no dey even watch better porn na rubbish imagine Mia Khalifa that ovrhyped rubbish let me make list
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These ones ehennnn

If you want I can go to 100 smiley
Dani Daniels. smiley

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Romance / Re: How Can I Escape From Her Captivity After 5days Of Sex Sex And Just Sex? by BLUEJAYY: 3:32pm On Jul 20, 2019
If you're going to go on a marathon sex, just make sure not to cum. smiley

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Crime / Re: Boko Haram Ambushes Aid Workers In Borno - The Sun by BLUEJAYY: 1:36pm On Jul 20, 2019
SamuelAnyawu:


Even my Family have advised me to leave. But where the job dey na? grin
How about NGOs down south here?
Crime / Re: Boko Haram Ambushes Aid Workers In Borno - The Sun by BLUEJAYY: 1:10pm On Jul 20, 2019
SamuelAnyawu:



No Risk No Reward. Yeaaa Salary Varies according to Organisation. Don't be scared I've been here for three solid years now. Although it's nit funny sha
3 years? You gallant o grin

No risk, no reward but I'd rather take calculated risks bro. I'm still considering it though.

Stay safe my man. smiley
Crime / Re: Boko Haram Ambushes Aid Workers In Borno - The Sun by BLUEJAYY: 1:01pm On Jul 20, 2019
SamuelAnyawu:



280k for the least paying NGO
That's cool. Means it can go as high as 800-1m?

It's enticing though but the problem is they are on a contract right?

Also, the dangers of working in volatile regions in Nigeria.

Can you address these fears for me please? smiley
Health / Re: Kissing May Cause Sexually Transmitted Diseases - The Lancet by BLUEJAYY: 6:54pm On Jul 19, 2019
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Crime / Re: Boko Haram Ambushes Aid Workers In Borno - The Sun by BLUEJAYY: 5:29pm On Jul 19, 2019
donestk:
Aid/NGO sector is very risky but lucrative multi-billion dollar industry.

How to break into the Aid/NGO sector

International development is a popular career destination for many young people. Graduates can be found working in this field in a variety of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), international organisations, consultancies, think tanks and academic institutions.

Many graduates start in an NGO; you will find few graduate training schemes, those that exist have early application deadlines. Generally organisations recruit as and when they have vacancies. Most recruiters in this sector are looking for:

1. Skills - these may be “hard” technical skills such as to work as a specialist in public health or they may be “soft” skills, such as teamwork and communication. Increasingly, recruiters are placing an emphasis on hard skills, especially for jobs “in the field.”.

2. Academic training/intellectual ability - typically a good undergraduate degree (typically 2.1 or better) or, very often today, a master’s degree is an added advantage. You also need to have good written English.

3. Relevant work experience - gained through volunteering, internships or paid work. It is advisable to gain development experience before undertaking a master’s degree.

4. Fit - will you fit into the department and the organisation to which you are applying?

5. Passion and commitment - are you committed to the cause?


Things to remember:

1. Flexibility and determination are the keys to success.

2. Your first job, whilst important, won’t define you for the rest of your career.

3. Your first position is a stepping stone.

4. Do not stay too long (no more than two years) in an entry level job, you'll be able to progress into more demanding, interesting roles.

Working in the field

For many, one of the major motivations for wanting to work in international development is to spend some time “in the field” in local communities. Getting this kind of opportunity is difficult for new graduates especially those without prior experience.

Increasingly posts in the field are filled by local staff and it's mainly higher level jobs or jobs with skills in short supply (such as engineering, for example) that go to non-local staff. Generally employers look for at least a years continuous field experience for a paid position.

For new graduates wishing to gain field experience there are three main options:

1. Volunteer with organisations, such as VSO, which offer structured volunteering opportunities of up to two years (https://www.vsointernational.org/).

2. Arrange your own volunteer position with a local NGO around you (https://reliefweb.int/jobs).

3. Intern with a development organisation to get tailored training in development research (https://datavillegroup.com/graduate-internship/).

However, field experience is not essential for many jobs in international development (for example, HR, IT, fundraising, communications, finance, etc.).

When to apply for jobs

Most NGOs operate a “just-in-time” approach to recruitment; therefore start applying for jobs near to when you are ready to start work.

The exceptions to this are some of the schemes run by international organisations (such as the Young Professional Programme (YPP) at the World Bank and the Junior Professional Officer (JPO) in the UN), government graduate training schemes (e.g., for DfID), and the Overseas Development Institute Fellowship scheme. For example, the deadline for the World Bank’s YPP is in July of the previous year. Keep a note of deadlines in your diary.

Networking

Many jobs in this sector are gained through making contacts. Network by:

1. Attending conferences.

2. Going to talks.

3. Undertaking some part-time volunteering.

4. Talking to your peers about opportunities.

5. Creating a LinkedIn profile and connecting with professionals and employers.
Do you have any idea how much doctors working for NGOs earn please?
Romance / Re: 6000 Foreigners Gathered To Watch A Young Nigerian Artiste Perform In New Jersey by BLUEJAYY: 4:01pm On Jul 17, 2019
ennyhola:
Really. grin
grin
Romance / Re: 6000 Foreigners Gathered To Watch A Young Nigerian Artiste Perform In New Jersey by BLUEJAYY: 4:01pm On Jul 17, 2019
ennyhola:
Really. grin
grin
Romance / Re: See Where My Stinginess Has Landed Me. I'm In Sifia Pains by BLUEJAYY: 2:33pm On Jul 14, 2019
desiregold:
Tea usually buy month end when salary comes in, so, won't really add it on my daily expense. #100 cracker usually do it for me.

Fruits is usually #200 or #300, it all depends
smiley
Education / Re: Is It Right To Start All Over Again From 100 Level After Wasting 5 Years? by BLUEJAYY: 9:27am On Jul 13, 2019
MYHUBBY:
my brother let me tell you my story



I left school in 2015 because of 1yr extra year. I was admitted in banking & finance in 2009 but because of D7 in economics was given philosophy (graduated with second class lower 3.34 because of academic one side, hustling another side), that's how my dream to be a lecturer was almost cut short


after finishing with service in 2017, I had to sat for waec GCE 2017 to correct my silly mistake because people advise me then to go back and resit for another o level instead of accepting philosophy but na me know what I went through to get to that stage. I made the o level with all major subjects

I obtained utme 2018 got 234 but wrong selection of utme subjects fvck me up. I sat for this yr utme 2019 with (278) to study political science in unilag


I'm telling you all this for you to know your shame will be your glory tomorrow. care less about what people feel/think about you, follow your dream


I really don't care what people think or feel about me and that keep me going..just focus and make hay while the sunshine
Stay strong bro, it's just a matter of time. So far as you're motivated and dedicated. Life and health are what we pray for.

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Religion / Re: Hope: Transformed By Anja Ringgren Loven After Being Accused Of Witchcraft by BLUEJAYY: 8:13am On Jul 13, 2019
profjustine458:
Please how do I contact this woman??
I want to be paying my title monthly to her foundation
I started doing the little I can for the street kids around me. I hope to be privileged enough to do more. Bless your heart!
Religion / Re: Hope: Transformed By Anja Ringgren Loven After Being Accused Of Witchcraft by BLUEJAYY: 8:08am On Jul 13, 2019
Goodlyhrt:
I want to kiss that woman
I'd give her a really big hug! smiley
Religion / Re: Hope: Transformed By Anja Ringgren Loven After Being Accused Of Witchcraft by BLUEJAYY: 8:04am On Jul 13, 2019
This is heartwarming. That woman is all I aspire to be. She has a big heart!

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Family / Re: A Man Shares His Encounter With A Hungry Stranger by BLUEJAYY: 11:58am On Jul 12, 2019
Think of giving, not as a duty, but as a privilege__ J D Rockefeller.

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Education / Re: Primary School Drama That Got People Talking (Photos) by BLUEJAYY: 11:17am On Jul 10, 2019
Damn! grin

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Family / Re: How Does It Really Get To This Stage In Marriage?? by BLUEJAYY: 8:34am On Jul 10, 2019
shocked

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Romance / Re: UBUNJA's MISEDUCATION:the One Disease 80% Of Men Suffer From. by BLUEJAYY: 8:01am On Jul 10, 2019
MrBrownJay1:


are you saying that there comes a time when men shouldn't desire the attraction/attention of women any longer?!
Men would always admire and desire women, doesn't matter the age.

What I'm saying though is, older men shouldn't act so desperate and clownish just to get the attention of really young women who are probably respectful to them. It makes them no different from the teenage boys starting out on their romance game.

I know 'love' can make a man act silly, but putting yourself down in front of a younger person might make her lose the respect and adoration she has for you and view you in a patronizing way.

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Romance / Re: UBUNJA's MISEDUCATION:the One Disease 80% Of Men Suffer From. by BLUEJAYY: 12:26am On Jul 10, 2019
It's pathetic and annoying really. You get to see a 30+ or 40+ grownass man pussying up to an 18-year-old. Acting dumb and clownish just to make her laugh. I cringe when I see that shi.

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