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Please guys/ladies I need help! I missed my biometric appointment today and I have been trying to reschedule to another date but it’s saying I have exceeded the number of attempts. Is there anybody that have had similar issue in the past? How Do I go about rescheduling please? Thanks. |
Daysun001:If you search well enough, you should find schools that are far less than that. Every move out of Nigeria is worth it. |
[quote author=AdaobiRosita post=82342299]I'm a novice when it comes to anything visa. Pls how can one apply for visa (individual/family)? must traavel agents be involve. [/quote You can apply for a Canada visa by yourself. Visit this website for more details https://www.vfsglobal.ca/canada/nigeria/how_to_apply.html Every information on Canada website is self-explanatory. The application fee and service charge by agents will be outrageous compared to applying yourself. Someone with better knowledge can also advise you. |
Hello guys, this is not to deviate from the popular discussions for the past few days. Please have applied to Toronto School of management before and what recommendations can you give on this school? |
Bracha:Thank you. I will try |
benjamina96:Thank you. That's fantastic. I have the testimonial already. |
KenduMan:Alright, I will get back to you now. |
tajmal:Thank you. Yes, I'm applying for an undergraduate degree. Do secondary Schools give academic transcript? I have never heard of it before. I thought it's only tertiary institutions that provide transcripts. I'm guessing that will be hard to get o Is there any alternative |
Please, guys, I need help. Which one is a secondary school transcript? Is it the same WAEC/NECO result. I applied to Dalhousie University and they asked for 2 academic transcripts. PHST Partial High School Transcript and Final High School Transcript. Who have applied to this school before, please |
*Foreign language is a language originally from another country. It is also a language not spoken in the native country of the person referred to, i.e., an English speaker living in Spain can say that Spanish is a foreign language to him or her. These two characterization do not exhaust the possible definitions, however, and the label is occasionally applied in ways that are variously misleading or factually inaccurate. Some children learn more than one language from birth or from a very young age: they are bilingual or multilingual. To Learn a foreign language, you need to identify which type of learner are you. Learning a foreign language can be a daunting task. If you know which type of learning style suits you, then it will be extremely easy to learn. Learn pronunciation; Even if a language has the same alphabet as yours that does not mean the pronunciation is always the same. Learn how to pronounce the words properly. Pay attention to the grammar; This is probably the most important part of the language besides the vocabulary. "Paul want Mary go store" may communicate an idea, but it is not at all correct English. If you do not pay attention to grammar, you can sound equally incomprehensible in another language. Memorize 30 words and phrases each day. Within 90 days this means you will have memorized about 80% of the language. Start with the most common words. Memorization is half the battle and there are many different ways to memorize. To start learning any foreign language of your choice, visit International Language School here...https://interlangschool.com |
*Foreign language is a language originally from another country. It is also a language not spoken in the native country of the person referred to, i.e., an English speaker living in Spain can say that Spanish is a foreign language to him or her. These two characterization do not exhaust the possible definitions, however, and the label is occasionally applied in ways that are variously misleading or factually inaccurate. Some children learn more than one language from birth or from a very young age: they are bilingual or multilingual. To Learn a foreign language, you need to identify which type of learner are you. Learning a foreign language can be a daunting task. If you know which type of learning style suits you, then it will be extremely easy to learn. Learn pronunciation; Even if a language has the same alphabet as yours that does not mean the pronunciation is always the same. Learn how to pronounce the words properly. Pay attention to the grammar; This is probably the most important part of the language besides the vocabulary. "Paul want Mary go store" may communicate an idea, but it is not at all correct English. If you do not pay attention to grammar, you can sound equally incomprehensible in another language. Memorize 30 words and phrases each day. Within 90 days this means you will have memorized about 80% of the language. Start with the most common words. Memorization is half the battle and there are many different ways to memorize. To start learning any foreign language of your choice, visit International Language School here...https://interlangschool.com |
Valentine’s day is the day when Nigerians express their love to some very special people in their lives. They find every means possible to let their loved ones know how much they appreciate them and yesterday, Diamond Bank gave these loving Nigerians a chance to express their affection in a simple but yet thoughtful way. Nigerians took to twitter to shower their significant others, sweethearts and loved ones with heartfelt messages and Diamond Bank took it from there. Diamond Bank had Bez - Yes Bez - singing these tweets and actually calling out the handles of the sender and receiver of the messages. It was simple, hilarious and fun. People just had to get on the #ItsALoveThing hashtag, tag @BEZidakula, @DiamondBankNG, that special someone and watch the magic moment streamed across various social media platforms. This gesture just goes to show how Diamond Bank encourages us to love another.
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PERSUASION, INFLUENCING AND NEGOTIATION SKILLS - TNSB Nigeria, as many nations across the world, is a nation of unemployed graduates who can be defined as humans who attended higher institutions of learning but unable to secure jobs due to circumstances beyond their mutual comprehension. However, unemployment in itself is a treatable disease that hinders lots of human to contribute their efforts to increase productivity. Nigeria is suppose to have lots of job opportunities because of its abundant human and natural resources. But the questions I dare to ask are: 1, Why do we continually have failed small and medium scale businesses? 2, Why are our graduates and professionals not able to secure jobs? In an attempt to answer, government does have a part to play in the creation of jobs, but Nigerian professional, graduate and entrepreneurs alike also have a part to play in the sustainability and continuity of their businesses. Most professionals who seek jobs rather look at what they wish to take and not what they are willing to give. The underline tool absent in the midst of all of this is and has always been the lack of proper NEGOTIATION SKILLS. On the employment side, most professionals and graduates don't just err at the inadequacies of jobs: rather they err as a result of their inability to make good first impressions on salary negotiations at job interviews or with prospective employers. As a job seeker, you must understand that you have more bargaining power than you think when negotiating a salary. The key is taking advantage and understanding the employer's negotiation salary range. Our Instructors at TRANSATLANTIC NEGOTIATION SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (www.tnsbtrainings.edu.ng) were trained by the best business and law schools in the world, the Harvard University and MIT Sloan School of Management, We have been privileged to train over 100,000 professionals from across countries in 6 continents amongst whom includes lawyers, Magistrates, Medical practitioners, Pharmacists, Engineers, Civil servants, Entrepreneurs, Students to mention but a few, on various rudiments of Negotiations. We also currently run a joint program at the school here in Nigeria in association with both institutions and have had over 30 professionals gain the Harvard University and Sloan School of Management edge. We are still doing this at the Transatlantic Negotiation School. Here are some of the Negotiation tips that can work for job seekers in a bid to hammer out the best pay package for you: This is FREE! 1, Understand that negotiation involves 3 key elements; The more you understand what is involved in a negotiation, the better equipped you can be to be successful as you exhibit strong salary negotiation skills. Negotiation involves three elements. a, Information b, Time c, Power 2, Do you realize that your salary is negotiable? 3, Focus on the value you will provide 4, Create stories that show the problem, action and result 5, Discuss salary only after your potential employer knows your value to the company Our school, the Transatlantic Negotiation School of Business, has set up a customized program for unemployed Nigerian professionals and graduates called; the PIN Program - Persuasion, Influencing and Negotiation Skills program. Like we have done before, the TNSB set to give this time to unemployed youths and graduates who need these skills to improve their efficiencies and outputs. After the training, our candidates have an option of becoming a consultant to our consulting department. www.tnsbtrainings.edu.ng |
[color=#550000][/color] Thirty (30) plots of land put up for sales at a promo price of (show me) six million five hundred thousand naira only per plot of six hundred (600sqm) square meters situated around ajah/sangotedo area on monastery road behind new shoprite, ajah sangotedo, lekki-ajah express road, lagos. Contact: 08077253995, 08135880749
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www.campuscastle.com.ng As a result of expansion in student population, accommodations for university students in Nigeria has become a bother for both students and parents as almost all the universities fail to provide accommodation facility for students. The very few accommodations that are being provided are not well maintained and also below standard, thereby exposing students to frustrated life on campus. Nigeria university students presently live under a horrible condition on school campus. Their accommodation is known to be terribly bad, insanity, congested and overcrowded thereby impeding their capability of learning effectively. Some of the very few universities that provide accommodation do not make enough provision. Rooms that are meant to serve just two (2) students accommodate up to 7 students. Yet such arrangement only provide for just 40% of the students officially. It has been claimed that 80% of university students live outside the university campus, thereby exposing them to being victims of shylock landlords and unnecessary exposure to reckless life. Rapid growth in student population and over bloated admissions of student into the universities has been the major causes of shortage in student accommodation. From various findings above, it is obvious that Nigerian government, the school authorities cannot single-handedly solve the problem of hostel accommodation in Nigeria universities. This is why the business idea of providing student accommodation in Nigeria universities will go a long way in solving the accommodation problem of students, parents, university authorities and the nation as a whole. Campuscastle will be providing student accommodations affordably and easily through digital platforms. Source: foraminifera.com Additional facilities to hostel accommodation include the following: Laundry services Internet services Relatively constant electricity Water supply Shuttle services Good road Safety services Reading facilities (good learning environment) Conducive environment (not market like). www.campuscastle.com.ng |
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