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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2021 by Bobbyzain(m): 10:13am On Aug 05, 2021
Mujadilo:
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If you see the elephant first, do well to inform others wink wink wink

Preferably with proof o... so we know its not another false alarm

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2021 by Bobbyzain(m): 1:58pm On Aug 04, 2021
it was a success mail for experienced hire at Pwc

Kekule50:
.What's the nature of the mail.Is it for interview or regret mail?

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2021 by Bobbyzain(m): 1:33pm On Aug 04, 2021
Actually someone i know just got mail for pwc experienced hire.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Graduate Upstream Trainee Programme 2021 At Sahara Group by Bobbyzain(m): 11:00am On Jun 24, 2021
emmylordd:
Who got a mail from Sahara for assesment center?

I did... Did you also get the mail??
Career / Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by Bobbyzain(m): 2:13pm On Aug 23, 2019
SimonRose:


ITS PEOPLE LIKE YOU THAT MAKES LIFE DIFFICULT FOR STUDENTS IN PASSING ICAN.... I SEE NO REASON WHY YOU Are SENTIMENTALLY CLONE IN ATTACKING PEOPLE ON LINE.... ANYWAY, jux in case you need soft copy of New ICAN packs... Jux drop ur email and I will send it to your email and forget about that SELFISH human being that calls himself TMG2015.....

please send me the foundation and skills study packs.
this is my email abhameed419@gmail.com
Celebrities / Re: Roman Goddess Slays In G-string (Photo) by Bobbyzain(m): 12:46am On Jun 05, 2018
safarigirl:
I thought this one is married.....no wonder she settled with that weak oyibo, she don put am inside bottle finish.

Yansh that will wrinkle in 20 years....anyway, make she flex, na her time
How do u know he is weak, or have u sampled him to confirm his weakness?
Celebrities / Re: Roman Goddess Slays In G-string (Photo) by Bobbyzain(m): 12:44am On Jun 05, 2018
IamMissMarvel:
So @Op, you sit down, think about these pictures before you post them?
No I think u are just jealous... Lol
Crime / Re: 70-Year-Old Man Caught Raping 10-Year-Old Girl In Rivers Chained To A Pole (Phot by Bobbyzain(m): 8:23pm On Apr 03, 2018
juddy4life:
He should even be stoned to death. Beast in human skin. His fellow fools who have heart to marry under aged girls in the north should be treated same way. Demon possessed bastards!
You think you are smart by lumping the northern Muslims and this rapist together. One would have thought lawful marriage practiced by those northerners would serve to show the difference between a rapist and a northerner...
But it seems the case is different... Let me tell you a fact... Marriage after puberty(13) as long as it is consented by the parent is lawful and right...
Even the Americans see it this way... In Texas a 13 year old girl is allowed to marry, likewise in Hawaii in Kansas it's 12... They do not consider it rape.. I don't know hour issues... Here is a link to confirm it
https://family-law.freeadvice.com/family-law/marriage/parental-consent.htm
Politics / Re: About Professor Mike I. Obadan - Nominee For Non-executive Director CBN by Bobbyzain(m): 11:29pm On Mar 20, 2018
He is currently my lecturer... He is a role model!!!
Career / Re: Man Spotted Love Machine In Their Office Today - Photos by Bobbyzain(m): 7:14pm On Sep 21, 2016
AngelAhnie:
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
The thing is tiny
Na gals like una dey turn guys Celibate!!!
Family / Re: “My Wife Prays As If She’s Fighting With God– Fed Up Husband Laments. by Bobbyzain(m): 1:28am On Aug 26, 2016
RealJaneDoe:
As if she's fighting with God lol
..
Jacob wrestled with angels to get his miracle.

#TheViolentTakeItByForce
She is Jacob now abi?
And the angels are now God, ehn?
Politics / Re: It's Wrong For Mikel, Siasia To Accept $390,000 Gift - Senator Ogba by Bobbyzain(m): 11:38pm On Aug 25, 2016
Them dey vex say dem no get access to the money...that's why...

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Educational Services / Re: Ask Me Any Question At All As Regards ICAN Examinations & Prospect Of Accountant by Bobbyzain(m): 9:01am On Nov 01, 2015
profem1:

ATS 1
OK. But presently, i am an undergraduate student of economics.
1) Will I be exempted from anybof the ATS exams?
2) After successful completion of the ATS exams, what level will i be writing next.? In other words will I still have to write the foundation level or will I just go straight to the skill level exams.
Career / Re: ICAN November Diet 2014 (new Syllabus) by Bobbyzain(m): 11:56am On Oct 03, 2015
Please... anyone with any of the textbooks in the foundation level study pack should please send it to me at abhameed419@gmail.com the help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Career / Re: ICAN November Diet 2014 (new Syllabus) by Bobbyzain(m): 11:49am On Oct 03, 2015
ABDamola:
Pls signify if u nid ICAN foundation study packs ONLY!
Av unlocked four study packs bt was unable 2 unlock only QTB!
Quote me!
Will send it in group cos of d limited data plan!
Quote me and I will send it 2 everybody dt drops his/her email b4 8:30pm
Tanx!
please I would appreciate it a lot if u will send me the study pack. I want to prepare for 2016 may diet. My Email is abhameed419@gmail.com
Ur help will be appreciated. Thanks...
Educational Services / Re: Ask Me Any Question At All As Regards ICAN Examinations & Prospect Of Accountant by Bobbyzain(m): 11:24am On Oct 03, 2015
funkyjms:


As at the last registration I did last month, NO. Except registration procedure has changed. You are to use the pin voucher to access the registration form, fill in the required data and upload a passport of 20kb maximum in size. Find a way to compress your passport.



I wouldn't want to give a direct response to this because I'm only familiar with the NYSC certicate option. Certainly, I know your school will send your transcripts (of course, you have to process it) directly to ICAN and not you but I don't know how your other documents will finally "accompany" the sent transcript. Consequently, I'd advise you to visit ICAN offfice for clarifications or probably send a mail.



The smaller envelope is ok. In fact, just a stamped self addressed envelope was collected from me. I returned home with other two envelopes and stamps. smiley
please can't I also send those requirements to their branch in Abuja. Must I take them Lagos
Educational Services / Re: Ask Me Any Question At All As Regards ICAN Examinations & Prospect Of Accountant by Bobbyzain(m): 11:16am On Oct 03, 2015
profem1:

ATS 1
Thanks a lot.is it a must for me to be a registered student before I can register for the exams. And if yes how can I do that from Abuja...what are the processes to be followed
Thanks again...
Educational Services / Re: Ask Me Any Question At All As Regards ICAN Examinations & Prospect Of Accountant by Bobbyzain(m): 6:52pm On Oct 02, 2015
Please can someone with a waec certificate apply for the Ican studentship examinations, and if yes which level will I start from??
Thanks....
Jokes Etc / The Boy Who Can See With Sound!!! by Bobbyzain(m): 5:26am On Jun 27, 2015
The Boy who can "see" with
sound (Ben Underwood)
Ben Underwoodtaught is blind, both of
his eyes were removed (cancer) when he
was 3. Yet, he plays basketball, rides on
a bicycle, and lives a quite normal life.
He taught himself to use echo location to
navigate around the world. With no
guide-dogs, he doesn't even need hands:
he uses sound. Ben makes a short click
sound that bounces back from objects.
Amazingly, his ears pick up the ecos to
let him know where the objects are. He's
the only person in the world who sees
using nothing but eco location, like a
sonar or a dolphin.

Politics / 10 Advanced Countries With Extremely Primitive Problems by Bobbyzain(m): 2:18pm On Jun 26, 2015
We’ve all heard the expression “first world problems.”
It’s a Twitter cliche, a disdainful sniff directed at
those who get all worked up because their caramel latte
wasn’t foamy enough (or whatever). And while it’s
true that most advanced nations have problems that
would make your average failing state weep with envy,
there are some areas where even us rich Westerners
could use a helping hand.
10 Russia Is A Slave-Owner’s Paradise
Slavery is one of those things we associate with the
distant past and dirt-poor countries on the fringes of
civilization. We know it’s bad and we’re instinctively
against it, but it couldn’t happen in any modern,
wealthy nation, right?
Try telling that to Russia. In a recent report, the US
State Department ranked the country as one of the worst
for slavery in the entire world . According to advocacy
group Humanity United, there are currently around one
million Russians being kept in forced-labor conditions,
including some 50,000 children working involuntarily
as prostitutes. And that’s before we get on to the abuse
of migrant workers.
In their report, the State Department revealed that the
2014 Winter Olympics venues are being built on the
back of what we’ll non-euphemistically call “slave
labor.” Workers have their passports confiscated, are
forced to work 12-hour days with only one day off per
month, and are sometimes housed 200 people to a
single four-bedroom house. Yet the authorities do
almost nothing to curb this abuse and arrests are
extremely rare. So yeah, if you dream of being a real-
life Calvin Candie, head to Russia.
9 Greece Is More Corrupt Than
Actual Dictatorships
It probably isn’t surprising to learn that Greece is
somewhat prone to corruption. After all, southern
Europe is almost-famous for its good-natured bribery
and faint whiff of sex scandals—not everywhere can be
Scandinavia, right? But Greek corruption goes beyond
mere posturing and into “failed state” territory.
When Transparency International released their 2012
Corruption Index, Greece was ranked as the 94th most
corrupt country on Earth. Admittedly, that still places
it light years ahead of, say, Somalia or North Korea,
but it also places it lower than Saudi Arabia, Jordan,
Oman, Qatar, and Cuba.
In case you’re not up on your geography that means
this EU member state is officially more corrupt than
several actual dictatorships. Not only that, it’s also
more corrupt than several third world countries (such
as Liberia, Swaziland, and Benin) where nearly the
entire population lives below the poverty line and they
still have stuff like absolute monarchs. The only
comfort Greeks can take from all this is that they still
did better than Russia, which came an appalling 133rd.
8 Israel Fails On Press Freedoms
In most areas, Israel fulfills the criteria of a modern,
functioning democracy. However, according to Reporters
Without Borders, that commitment to openness and
transparency doesn’t extend to press freedoms. Put
simply, Israel has some of the most restricted
journalists in the world.
In their 2013 global rankings, the group placed Israel
at 112th: behind countries like Guinea-Bissau, which
operates military censorship on the media; the
Maldives, where journalists have been attacked by
government forces; and Mali, where the military
overthrew the State broadcaster and arbitrarily tortured
journalists. Even drug war-buffeted Guatemala fared
better, ranking 95th, despite the frequent murders that
afflict press work there. In other words, Israel was up
against some pretty stiff competition and yet still
managed to stomp on press freedoms to a degree even
impoverished military juntas could only dream of.
7 Vermont Has The GDP Of Yemen
Vermont is a pleasant, wooded State to the north of the
USA where nothing much interesting ever happens.
Yemen is an unstable third world country, crippled by
debt, prone to terrorism, failing to exploit its natural
resources, and with nearly 50 percent of its population
living in poverty. On the surface, the two have nothing
in common. But there is one area where Vermont and
Yemen are almost identical: their GDP.
Now, obviously this is a slightly unfair comparison, as
Vermont is a single state while Yemen is an entire
country. But the fact remains that if every US state
were to simultaneously secede, Vermont would be the
absolute poorest of the resulting 50 countries. Sudan,
Uzbekistan and Iraq would all be wealthier, as would
Morocco, Algeria, and Belarus. What we’re trying to
say is that Vermont better pray Rick Perry doesn’t get
his way about dissolving the Union.
6 East Glasgow Has A Life
Expectancy Lower Than Some War
Zones
Thanks to decades of rampant economic growth,
medical advances and improved equality, life expectancy
has surged in the West. If you’re male and live in the
UK for example, you can expect to live a good 78.5
years—compared to the 56 an impoverished Ethiopian
might get. Unless, that is, you live in East Glasgow
where you’ll be lucky to scrape 54.
No joke. The Glasgow neighbourhood of Calton has some
of the lowest male life expectancy not just among
developed nations, but in the entire world. People there
live in soul-crushing poverty, with rates of alcohol and
drug addiction and homelessness some of the highest in
the Western world. The average male life expectancy is
53.9 years, lower than Afghanistan (59), The Ivory
Coast (55), Haiti (61), or even Iraq (65). Even male
children born into the nightmare of Somalia will only
live an average of 4 years less than their Glaswegian
counterparts—and these are kids who can expect to
spend their lives being bombed, shot at and nearly-
exploded.
The area is so messed up that young people from
developing countries like Indonesia actually volunteer
there in the hopes of making a meaningful difference.
In short, this tiny corner of the super-prosperous UK
may have a claim on being one of the most-deprived in
the entire world.
5 South Korea’s Unbelievable Suicide
Rate
It’s fairly obvious that poverty causes depression. If
you disagree, feel free to dump your possessions and
try living on the streets for a year, we’ll wait for your
report. So you might expect those living in crippling
poverty in developing nations to be more prone to suicide
than their affluent Western counterparts. But that’s
not the case. If anything, there are some richer
countries where suicide appears to be almost endemic.
Take Japan: Japan is one of the richest and most-equal
societies on earth, yet it has a suicide rate higher than
Zimbabwe, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Haiti, Jamaica, and
Guatemala combined. But even this has nothing on
South Korea. At nearly 40 men in every 100,000,
South Korea simply has one of the highest suicide
rates on Earth—comparable to developing nations like
Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Sri Lanka. In fact, only
Hungary and Russia are both similarly affluent and
more prone to suicide, but even then Hungary’s GDP is
a fraction of South Korea’s. Final proof, if needed, that
money objectively can’t buy happiness.
4 Ireland’s Barbaric Abortion Laws
What do Haiti, Yemen, Sudan, Somalia, Iran,
Afghanistan, and Ireland have in common? The answer
is that until only a couple of months ago, they all
completely outlawed abortion—even when a woman’s life
was at stake.
In 2012 a pregnant Indian woman living in Ireland
suffered life-threatening complications. Rushed to a
hospital, she was told there was no chance of her baby
surviving. There was also very little chance of her
surviving, unless doctors forced a termination. They
refused . In 2012, abortion was still so illegal in
Ireland that it couldn’t be done, even to save the
mother’s life, even when the baby was guaranteed to die
anyway.
In the aftermath of her death, Ireland finally pushed
a bill through that would allow termination—but only if
the mother’s life was at risk . This places Ireland
firmly behind every single other developed nation on
abortion rights. Even Algeria and Pakistan will allow
terminations to save the mother from sickness or
injury, as will Ethiopia, Costa Rica, and Zimbabwe. To
give you some perspective, this is one area where even
North Korea outperforms Ireland—something no
country should ever be proud of.
3 The USA Has The Gun Homicide
Rate Of A Failed State
Without getting into the politics of gun control, we can
probably all agree that the US has its fair share of
shootings. But if you were to rank it on gun homicides
against the rest of the world, where do you think it
would come? Near other, similar Western states
maybe?
Try right at the very bottom . With a gun homicide
rate of 2.97 for every 100,000 people, no other
developed nation comes close. The only other Western
state within spitting distance is Lichtenstein, with a
gun murder rate of 2.95, but Lichtenstein’s tiny
population means this actually works out at a single
shooting per year. The closest after that is Switzerland
with 0.77, i.e. almost a quarter of the USA’s.
This means the US gun homicide rate is worse than in
the West Bank and Gaza, worse than in Uganda or
Cambodia, worse even than in the shambles that is the
D.R. Congo. It’s only thanks to the drug cartels of
Latin America and the endemic violence of South
Africa and Jamaica that the US isn’t even further
down the list. Now there’s a depressing thought.
2 The UK Is An Endemic Surveillance
Society
It might not be a third-world problem, strictly
speaking, but we do tend to associate endemic state
surveillance with developing nations ruled by brutal
ideologues. No way these guys could be as bad as, say,
China.
Well, think again. A few years back, Privacy
International conducted a global survey into government
surveillance and ranked each country accordingly. They
took into account stuff like CCTV prevalence, the
monitoring of borders, and internet freedoms, and came
to the conclusion that the UK is one of the worst “spy
states” in the world. Only the US, China and Russia
fared equally badly, with even semi-authoritarian
regimes and corrupt states doing noticeably better. But
this was years ago, and the US fared equally badly, so
why is this section specifically about the UK? Well,
let’s take a look at the recent NSA scandal. In the US,
the scandal was followed by an open debate and congress
taking Obama to task for his dictatorial tendencies.
In the UK, the paper that broke the story is being
investigated under anti-terrorism legislation. Earlier,
government agents turned up at the newspaper’s offices
and smashed up their laptops with hammers, claiming
they had sensitive information on them. They detained
the reporting journalist’s husband, and the rest of the
media has been officially warned not to report on the
leaks, lest they make “inadvertent public disclosure of
information that would compromise UK military and
intelligence operations and methods.” We’re beginning to
think the UK government mistakenly filed George
Orwell’s 1984 under “good advice.”
1 Israel’s Human Rights Problem
Earlier this year, Relief Web—a part of the United
Nations’ Office for Humanitarian Affairs—released
their yearly Human Rights Risk Index . The index does
exactly what the name suggests: ranking countries by
the risk they pose to human rights. The aim is to
highlight countries with an “extreme” risk—such as
Iran, Iraq, Sudan, or Somalia—but it also highlights
those where human rights are at “high risk.”
Countries such as Algeria, Malaysia, Kazakhstan,
dictator-ruled Cuba, Turkmenistan . . . and Israel.
According to the report, the Middle East’s most-
developed democracy has a human rights problem
comparable to countries that have barely shuffled out
of the Dark Ages. It ranked lower than any other first
world nation, with only semi-first world Russia doing
more to systematically stomp all over human dignity.
In fact, the only European countries to come close
(Israel being an EU “associate state”) were the Ukraine
and Belarus, an archaic Soviet-style dictatorship where
political dissidents are frequently tortured. Again, this
is according to a United Nations body specifically set
up to monitor human rights abuses, not some angry
leftie student raging over his tofu. It seems that
economic development and respect for human rights
don’t always go hand-in-hand.
Education / Re: 10 Courses You Are Likely To Find Geniuses by Bobbyzain(m): 9:16pm On Apr 01, 2015
The type done in further maths.and more in a complex scale,sometimes when i get confused i go bak to sec. School further maths txtbooks.in order to easily understand wat d lecturer was crackin abt in class. Just for dis 100level
Taireblaze:
thanks bro buh what kinda maths should i be expecting
Education / Re: 10 Courses You Are Likely To Find Geniuses by Bobbyzain(m): 12:41am On Mar 30, 2015
Taireblaze:
mee too im poor @ maths ...i would just go for accounting then....thanks bro
am an economics student, and its true economics requires maths geniouses o,but u dont need to giv up on urself u could brush up ur maths and be good in it,
Education / Re: 10 Courses You Are Likely To Find Geniuses by Bobbyzain(m): 12:32am On Mar 30, 2015
Idyllic:
About Medicine. People need to understand this. To beat the cut off to enter Medicine, your need to be a genius. Medicine and law usually have the highest admission cut offs. So, the best of the bests are in Medicine. If you can look back, the best student in your class in secondary school is probably studying Medicine or Law. But once you get to Medicine, you need hardwork and consistency. So, if an average students luckily, through nepotism, quota, favoritism or through any other means get admission to Medicine. Even, If he or she has average intelligence, if he/she can be hardworking(reading, reading and reading) and consistent. With God's favour he/she will survive medical school. So, the OP is correct about medicine having lots of geniuses. To legitimately beat the cut off, you need to be a genius.
and you think jamb and post umes thier cut-offs well enough to give that as a basis for his assumption. What you don't know is that the only reason why courses have high cut-offs is because of the large number of students trying to get to study that course, and not because of thier genius rate.
All you need to do is select a school at random and check the jamb statistics for the number of applicants for both med. And law courses in that school,then compare it with the other courses offered by that school.
Even the Engineering the original Op said had high percentages of geniouses has one of the lowest cut-off marks compared to most other subjects offered by those schools highlighted by the op. All you need to do is check past cut-offs to see for ur self.

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Education / Re: UNIBEN 2014/2015 Admission Guide Thread by Bobbyzain(m): 9:17am On Jan 06, 2015
***Auditorium clearing things on my mind***
Education / Re: UNIBEN 2014/2015 Admission Guide Thread by Bobbyzain(m): 8:17am On Dec 24, 2014
Doctor21:
calm down young man.

Uniben never told you to upload ur local govt of origin cert. In dier statement bt u uploaded it because there ws a space for it. D xame goes for d original jamb result.

Initiali dere ws no space created bt eventuali(abt 4days ago) the school created a space 4 it.

Shey make i leave d space blank ba? Ask those that did dier online clearance btw 15-18 none uploaded dier original jamb result cos there ws no space 4 it.

Btw i jst did my online clerance yesterday in a reputable cafe in uniben.
i still see no space for uploading the original jamb result online .
Education / Re: UNIBEN 2014/2015 Admission Guide Thread by Bobbyzain(m): 10:34pm On Dec 19, 2014
mine is on the 6th and i havent even gotten all my documents.and its already end of the year.that would be too early for me.can i reschedule?
Education / Re: UNIBEN 2014/2015 Admission Guide Thread by Bobbyzain(m): 10:45pm On Dec 18, 2014
Olaskybab:

I was told by my principal @sec Schl dat Neco cert takes up2 4yrs b4......abi na lie?
na lie ur principal lie o.i wrote mine 2012 and the certificate is already out
Education / Re: UNIBEN 2014/2015 Admission Guide Thread by Bobbyzain(m): 10:24am On Dec 17, 2014
Quatermaine:


Anyone you want to use is fine.. But the Certificate is most preferable..

thanks a lot
Education / Re: UNIBEN 2014/2015 Admission Guide Thread by Bobbyzain(m): 6:11pm On Dec 16, 2014
Quatermaine:


Yes..
thanks atleast i know i have that particular document. But can i really use an affidavit of lga to replace certificate of lga in the ''lga identification'' slot?
Education / Re: UNIBEN 2014/2015 Admission Guide Thread by Bobbyzain(m): 5:33pm On Dec 16, 2014
please people i just saw an ''evidence of name'' slot,while i was scannin my documents.are those of us with name problems supposed to upload our affidavit of change of name there?

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Education / Re: UNIBEN 2014/2015 Admission Guide Thread by Bobbyzain(m): 9:47am On Dec 15, 2014
idiosyncrasy:
the latest neco result certificate is 2010...did mine 2011 it ain't out yet - I got a mail from neco after inquiry, called one of their officials, u can also do, their contact is on mynecoexams.com, even went to their office I was told the same thing..am gonna use my statement of result instead
lies, i did mine 2012 and the school told me the original certificate is out.but i already have my Waec certificate.thats why i havent bothered to collect it.
Education / Re: UNIBEN 2014/2015 Admission Guide Thread by Bobbyzain(m): 8:19pm On Dec 14, 2014
HonourablePomk:
For all of you running helter skelter for lga of origin its not compulsory . . . Go to Edo state liason office at VI and tell them you want to do STATE OF ORIGIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION . . .

GODWIN10 NAIJABOIY
but i went to edo state liason office in abj.and i was told that they only offer state of origin cert.and that i had to go to my village to get the local govt area of origin cert.

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