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Applicans should read project management or have project management as one of their courses in thieir course of study. This is important for consulting service. |
Skillful marketers with sound experience wanted for immediate employment. Send your CVs to kingdomanagers@yahoo.com. Call 08033119331. |
Graphic designer with a good skill in designer handbills and posters wanted for immediate employment. Send your CVs to kingdomanagers@yahoo.com. Call 08033119331, 01-8536500. |
We are still in need. The job is located in Surulere-Lagos |
We are still in need. The location of the employment is Surulere-Lagos. |
Skillful marketers wanted for immediate employment. They should be able to handle managerial positions. Send your CV to kingdomanagers@yahoo.com. Call 08033119331. |
Event management company needs a full time service of an event manager, decorators and other services providers at a reasonable cost. The event manager will be given a full time job. Call 08033119331. Also send your CV to kingdomanagers@yahoo.com. |
Nigerian tailors wanted. Tailors who can sew both male and female dresses. Call 08033119331, 01-8536500 |
Still in need of Ghana tailors |
Still interested in the female graphic designer |
Still in need of the Ghana tailors |
We are still seaching. We need Ghananian or Togolese who we can give money to travel to Ghana or Togo for these tailors. |
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Still interested in the graphic designer |
A female graphic designer wanted. She should be good in graphic designing using either corel draw or adobe photoshop. She will work in Surulere Lagos. Send your CVs to kingdomanagers@yahoo.com. Also call 08033119331. |
I mean that accomodation is available to them |
Still need the Ghana tailors |
Ghananian tailors needed. Axxomodation available. Call 08033119331 |
A non graduate staff wanted for sales and cashier jobs in a fashion shop; in Lagos. Call 08033119331. Send your CV to kingdomanagers@yahoo.com |
Looking for an event company in Abuja to partner with. My client is an event manager in Lagos. Send your CV to kingdomanagers@yahoo.com or call 08033119331. |
We are still searching for |
We are still searching for |
We are still seaching for. But not an undergraduate. |
Eveny manager wanted Send your CV to kingdombuilders@yahoo.com. Or call 08033119331. |
Front desk executive wanted in a private company. Send your CV to kingdomanagers@yahoo.com You can also call 08033119331, 01-8536500 |
Strong marketer with good personality and excellent communication skills wanted for immediate employment. Call 08033119331 or 01-8536500 Send your CVs to kingdomanagers@yahoo.com |
Graphic designer with special skills in handbills and print media; wanted for immediate employment. Part time employment will be given and to be visiting the office twice in a week. Also female grahic designer wanted for immediate full employment. Send your CVs to kingdomanagers@yahoo.com |
Simply invest in gold. The prices is continuously going up. Contact us in 08033119331, 01-8536500 |
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Nigerian Ambassador Batters Wife In what has been described as a national shame, the Nigerian High Commissioner in Kenya and the Seychelles, Dr. Chijioke Wilcox Wigwe, is currently enmeshed in a domestic violence scandal, the Nairobi Star of Kenya has reported. •Ambassador Chijioke (left): A Mike Tyson? The battered wife (right). His wife, Mrs. Tess Iyi Wigwe, has petitioned the Kenyan police urging them to promptly arrest the diplomat before he beats her to death. In a letter she sent to Mr. Mathew Iteere, the Commissioner of Police, the distraught wife accused her husband of battering her and causing her serious bodily harm which has sent her to hospital many times, often between life and death. She narrated, through her lawyer, Judy Thongori, that after the battery of 11 May 2011 which followed a minor argument with the husband, she sustained injuries on the face, neck, fingers and spinal cord and was only rescued by her 20-year-old son and 23-year-old daughter who rushed her to hospital while bleeding profusely. She said that she was admitted to the Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital on 11 May, operated on and discharged on Sunday, 15 May. “I am still living in the ambassador’s residence. I still feel a lot of pain from the injuries despite the ongoing medications,” she said, adding that she had been advised by her doctors to be careful as the injuries to her lower back might lead to paralysis. Tess is a lawyer with dual British and Nigerian citizenships. She said that she had suffered previous beatings by her husband during their long marriage. The couple has five children — four boys and a girl aged between 32 and 20 years. They have five grandchildren. In 1999, she said, she left her husband because he battered her regularly and chased other women. She then proceeded to the UK where she got a job. She claimed that her husband had two traditional marriages with two women during their separation. In 2008, she said, he begged her to come back and join him when he got his posting to Nairobi. “I thought he had changed his ways and I was prevailed upon by the community to join him,” she said. Wigwe reported to his new station in May 2008 but Tess only joined him months later because she had to get a leave of absence from her employer in the UK. Tess said he beat up her in October that year when she questioned him about bringing strange women to their matrimonial home. She said she kept the matter quiet but the relationship has become so bad that they have reached a point where he communicates with her by writing and leaving her notes. “This time, he left a note about his dinner. I told him his dinner was ready and asked him not to be asking for dinner to be prepared if he was not going to eat it. He grabbed me by the hand and when l tried to pull away, he hurled me against the wall before he started punching me,” she said. Tess said she has opted to come out and explain her situation to show that domestic violence cuts across cultures, education and social standing. “I cannot keep quiet. I have kept quiet long enough,” Tess said. The embattled diplomat, who is also the permanent representative of Nigeria to the United Nations Environmental Programme and the UN Habitat in Nairobi, has however, denied the allegations. “I am shocked about her actions. They have not notified me of any plot against me. I have just arrived from a foreign trip,” he told the newspaper. In a short biography Wigwe is described as a devoted lover of music of all kinds and genre ranging from Classical to New Age. “He enjoys singing and dancing, is an avid reader, writer of short poems, an art and opera lover with other interests including bird and aircraft- watching”. Tess’ lawyer said they would demand that Wigwe’s diplomatic immunity be lifted so that he could be prosecuted. “Though Dr Chijioke Wilcox Wigwe is a diplomat, we are of the considered view that any diplomatic immunity that he enjoys is subject to him upholding and respecting the fundamental rights of others as enshrined in the Constitution,” Thongori said in her letter to Iteere citing the rights which include freedom from torture, freedom from cruel and inhuman treatment. Thongori told the Commissioner that her client wants her husband prosecuted. “We have instructions to demand the immediate prosecution of the husband in accordance with the law.” No arrest can be made at the High Commission residence or offices of the embassy as they are considered the territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. —Simon Ateba Share this news: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. Sent from my iPad. With God All Things Are Possible! __._,_.___ Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post | Start a New Topic Messages in this topic (1) RECENT ACTIVITY: Visit Your Group Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use .
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