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Hello olowoba2, I'm NNADI VICTOR EL-BUKA, currently serving in the NYSC program with the Nairaland username Bugatti3. I recently came across your generous offer of free housing for a NYSC-based Lagos Corper on Nairaland. As someone actively seeking accommodation, I'm interested in exploring this opportunity. I'll be reaching out via email with the required details. Thank you for your consideration. Best regards, NNADI VICTOR EL-BUKA (Bugatti3) |
The Benin Empire's influence in the Lagos region is believed to have started around the 15th century. It was during this time that the Oba of Benin, through military expeditions and diplomacy, extended the empire's control over various territories, including parts of what is now Lagos. The Benin Empire's presence in Lagos contributed to the city's cultural and economic development, as it became a significant center for trade and commerce under Benin influence. The relationship between the Benin Empire and Lagos was complex, involving both cooperation and occasional conflicts. The Benin Empire played a role in the socio-political structure of the area, influencing governance and trade. However, over time, Portuguese explorers arrived in the late 15th century, leading to further interactions and shaping the dynamics of trade and cultural exchange in the Lagos region. This period marked a crucial chapter in the historical development of Lagos as it navigated through various influences and transitions. The Portuguese influence in Lagos intensified in the late 15th century, with explorers such as Rui de Sequeira establishing trade relations and contributing to the city's growth. Lagos became a notable center for the transatlantic slave trade, further altering its demographic and cultural landscape. Over the centuries, Lagos continued to evolve as a pivotal trading port, experiencing shifts in power dynamics and colonial influences until Nigeria gained independence in 1960. Today, Lagos stands as Nigeria's economic and cultural hub, reflecting a complex history shaped by indigenous, Benin, Portuguese, and other influences. |
The Awori people are often considered the first settlers in the area that is now Lagos. They were an indigenous Yoruba group and are believed to have settled in the region before the arrival of the Benin Empire and the Portuguese explorers in the 15th century. The Awori played a significant role in the early history and development of Lagos. Over time, Lagos evolved into a major center for trade and commerce, attracting various ethnic groups and foreign influences. The city's strategic location along the coast contributed to its growth as a hub for maritime activities and trade. As different communities and cultures interacted, Lagos became a diverse and cosmopolitan city, reflecting the rich tapestry of Nigeria's ethnic and cultural diversity. |
Congratulations on getting an interview! Since you're a fresh graduate with a background in Chemistry, you can expect questions related to your education, skills, and potential fit for the role. Here are some questions you might encounter: 1. Can you tell us about your educational background and your major in Chemistry? 2. What motivated you to pursue a degree in Chemistry? 3. Could you share any specific projects or research you worked on during your studies? 4. How have your studies in Chemistry prepared you for this role? 5. What technical skills do you possess that would be relevant to this position? 6. Have you had any practical laboratory experience that you can discuss? 7. How do you handle challenges or unexpected results in a scientific setting? 8. Can you give an example of a time when you worked effectively as part of a team? 9. Are you familiar with any specific software or analytical instruments commonly used in Chemistry? 10. Why are you interested in working at our school/company? These are just a few examples of the types of questions you might encounter. Be sure to review your CV and any relevant coursework to refresh your memory and prepare examples that showcase your skills and suitability for the role. Also, take the time to research the school and its programs to demonstrate your genuine interest during the interview. Good luck! |
tsdarkside:Oga Nobody is controlling anyone in South East. I am @ Anambra .the locals are happy with the sit at home.they felt it's thier own way of showing solidarity.they are not begging for food. Any day the masses decides to end it, trust me, nobody will stop them . WE BLAME THE WHITE MENS FOR ENSLAVING OUR ANCESTORS, YET WE WISH OUR FOLLOW BLACK PEOPLE DEATH. KARMA IS REAL. |
This one is an unrepentant olosho . just look how she is trying hard to justify her actions. So,if the younger brother was not there, you will certainly look for the gate man, yard member, church members,or any available male .? Have you talked it over with his people or your people. ? Thank goodness she was exposed on time if not, pastor will be giving TESTIMONY of how God gave him a bouncing baby Boy .Lol. THE FEAR OF MOST WOMEN IS THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM. |
Who will dash you electricity, water and gas for 10k. ? Abi you just came back from Congo. |
My number one is Naija top-up vtu app very reliable app. Bingchat Facebook business sult Chrome Tweeter |
fohiss:All this is because of what Bishop Oyedepo said about covid in the 40th anniversasry of winners chapel. search and watch the video. The FG doesn't like to be challenged or exposed ' |
I guest they are waiting for America to reopen in September so that they will follow suit. COPYCAT GOVERNMENT. |
haryorbarmie83:How can he say that he didn't penetrate yet,he took man power? guy man no wan tell us what really transpired . |
YorubaHero12:one day you too will be framed up so,that you feel what it is like. WE ALL KNOW WHO THE REAL CRIMINALS ARE. |
Tomorrow, some people will still come out in mass to vote in some group of old devils in politics. I raise my cap for their gullibility. |
gloriaunobi:My brother be saving another one for your screen as well in case of emergency. The price no be here oh. |
Area4Area:Lol. Epic respond. People of the world. |
DonTattaglia:. Can I make use of your brain? Because, it is obvious that you are not using it at all. |
In all your getting, get sense. Omoodua007:. |
youngnerd:please. stop this nosense here oga. our school fee is 28000 first year and 22000 second year. and aceptance fee is now 17.500. applicant/ candidate please visit school portal for the right information.@federalpolyoko.edu ng. but if you like dash somebody your and blaim buhari for that.Buharicracy.lol |
Hmmmm.Even GEJ saw it coming.but now even, the blind can now see and the deaf can hear what is happening to Nigeria. How can you change your compound with one short brouhaha called."Aziza" |
yea like that especially the tech and talent aspect .now don't you think computer education must be made compulsory to every school mainly from sss1 up .I mean real computer training .:excel.microsoft word.power point. at least. |
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