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frew13us:Please, pray you get alert soonest. Let’s take a look at this scenario. If some candidates, who forged credentials or who had certain discrepancies in their interview files, passed the first stage of a recruitment, when an employer eventually discovers the irregularities or forgeries in their files, the employer will frown at how the candidates even made it thus far. So in this case, NNPC will not even release money to pay for the ‘tfare’ of people who NNPC feels shouldn’t have been in the interview in the first place. Therefore getting alert is the first stage to show you have been considered a true applicant. I’m just feeling sorry for those who still haven’t gotten alert up till now; I just pray that your file is not in Mama Funke’s akara store. ![]() |
Zornes123:You can do HIV PCR test (it is just like viral load test, but doesn’t check for quantity of virus; instead, it checks for any presence of the virus). I just did mine at 6 weeks, 5 days (47 days) post-exposure. It was negative. Now I’m at rest. The test takes about 1 week for the result to come out and it cost me 10k. Although, I will still do antibody test at 3 months-post exposure. But I believe that will also be negative when I do it. |
feyijeunso:If I tell you something now...
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Nigerians, the most religious, but yet most crooked, people on earth. |
He who lives by the sword must die by the sword. |
You people should leave me and my Canada alone o. |
Na wah o |
Neddstark:Ok. Thanks. |
ghettochild:But it has been 2 weeks since I stopped taking the drugs. |
Jordan777:I sent you a PM. I want like to chat you to know how your body reacted to the PEP drugs. I finished my PEP 2 weeks ago. My babe tested positive 6 weeks ago. There was an exposure that same day before the test. We actually did the test in my house because I had the HIV strips. We repeated the tests in the hospital that day, and she turned out to still be positive while I was negative. I used protection during the exposure, but there were other risky activities, coupled with the fact I had a cut on my finger which may have contacted her fluid. Also when we did the test, the environment was very bloody because of the nasty pricks we pricked ourselves trying to get out blood for the test. I didn’t wear a glove, and I could remember her trying to press my thumb to squeeze blood out of my thumb with probably her unclean hand because I took her blood first(how clumsy of me for not looking at the HIV test strip where I had placed her blood. If I had noticed her result was positive, I wouldn’t have even allowed her to hold a pin to prick me when she didn’t wash her hand). Well, after confirming her status at the hospital that same day, I received my PEP drugs the next day(as yours but, an Indian brand called Hetero; yours is Mylan from US I suppose). All through the 28 days, it wasn’t easy. I had severe anxiety. Having plenty HIV test strips in my house didn’t help either; I pricked my self countless number of times to release blood to check my status using the strips almost every 3 days. I finished my PEP after 28 days which was 2 weeks ago; a test that day came out negative. I did a test yesterday( 6 weeks after exposure) which also came out negative. But I know it is too premature to be jubilant. A test 3 months after the exposure (6 weeks from now) will give me a better reflection of my status. Meanwhile I had sore throats and running nose in the later half of my 28 days of my PEP. I even still have some mild sore throat, a feeling of internal heat up till now even though my temperature never goes above 37C, some goosebump-like rash on the centre of my chest, and persistent stooling. I developed these symptoms when I started the PEP drugs, and I felt they were side effects of the medication. It really worries me that I still have the symptoms 2 weeks after stopping the drugs. At this point, I have zeroed any optimism of remaining negative at the end of 3 months or 6 months after exposure. I’m tired of the anxiety. I will probably not do any more test until after 3 or even 6 months. What will be will be. |
Palehair:I suspect he may have used you toothbrush severally. Tooth brushing is a very possible way to contract HIV. |
Enireqx20:Lol. I wish I was the one. number5:Nor mind that guy. I have a score to settle with him, whether or not APL reach my side. No one threatens me with alert and goes free! |
joobseekar:Na wah o. You people have now shifted APL date to a far date that I can’t even see again.
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pflourish:By the time I sack you, you will get appetite from your home. You better appreciate the job you have instead of an imaginary expected job where king and Farouk are tormenting you people with alert.
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CSmooth:Bro, whatever you just said, everyone else is saying it. So why will God give you a special privilege for a limited slot? Be realistic; what will be will be, no matter your confidence. Also, please, do not be so confident for what you have no control over. No go give yourself high BP if the thing disappoint you o.
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number5:My brother, I cannot understand why they decided to do this to me. I never still recover from the thing o. ![]()
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Right now, Farouk and King-Anyam be celebrating their success in making us look stupid on Nairaland. Make we just chill for this matter. Who go get APL go get APL.
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edunho:You think this is funny abi.
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Enireqx20:My dear, nor stress yourself. Na mouth dem dey make. Make dem show us the resignation letter with today’s date make we see to know if dem serious.
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number5:You mean to tell me you have typed and even planned to submit resignation letter when you have not seen APL? Come, is it your father that owns NNPC?
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Bodylicious:
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My CBT experience - 8am time. The crowd was discouraging over here in Kaduna. But I moved on, joined the queue, and took my place in the hall. In 30 minutes, I was done except for the mathematics questions which I had to settle down to redo. I tried to ‘giraffe’, only to find out that my neighbour’s questions were not just rearranged, but the options were interchanged as well. My Interview Experience, 2nd July. The 4 of us called out from the amphitheater were all in the same field and from Kaduna also. By the way, I’m in the medical sector. My interview was the shortest when compared to those that went before me. When it was my turn, I was ushered into the room. I asked, ‘can I sit?’ They gave me the go-ahead. Then I sat majestically. Even though I’m an EH applicant, my CV, being very concise and compressed, was 2 pages, printed on front and back of one leaf, with my references even taking half of the 2nd page. I can imagine the expression on their faces when just a sheet of paper was shared to each of them before I entered. . I didn’t have time to redo another CV. My thinking is ‘who go get job go get job’. After introducing themselves, the centre man asked, ‘We’ve gone through your CV, so tell us about yourself’. As a smooth talker, I introduced myself, and then I talked about my education and work experience. That was the only part of the interview that was smooth. Thereafter, the first question was related to my field, which I tried my best to answer, but the lady who asked the question added to my answer, and I nodded in approval. The other parts of the interview were bloody. In fact, I lost 3 pints of blood after their questioning. I never expected ‘Give me 4 advantages of renewable energy’ as a question, me being able to give only two. I can’t say if me telling them, that the 2 advantages I had mentioned were the only points I could remember, helped my course. My answer to questions on work hazards were not wholly accepted. Even my answer to a question on how I ‘handled a misunderstanding with my boss in the past’ didn’t seem to impress them probably because my answers were quite short and straight to the point. It was as if they wanted me to be a story teller. But I wasn’t going to budge or else I spewed rubbish. The centre man looked at me, and he said, ‘Sorry for keeping you till this time[the interview held 5 hours later than scheduled time]. Do you have any question?’ I replied ‘no’, and I thanked them. Now I wished I had asked them a question in a bid to impress them more than I did, if at all questions can add to one’s performance. I walked out in a somber mood, but all I know is that many factors come into play during such recruitments: factors like my CBT scores, my dressing, my confidence and composure, my state of origin my discipline, et cetera. So, I ain’t losing hope until there is nothing else left to hope on. |
We’ve now gone to interview experiences. Nice. This will calm nerves, I believe. |
That beeam guy really played a fast one on us yesterday. If you want to trend on this page, just make a statement like this: ‘Has anyone gotten any message? A friend of mine that received alert last week just got a mail from NNPC.’ Nairalanders will be like...
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doo123:So that you can start rejoicing because u never get alert abi? Make una nor tell am. ![]()
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But las las, my condolences will be for those without both alert and APL.
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Anytime I want to comment but I just remember that I’ve gotten alert, so I just retreat into my shell. Congrats ‘non-alertees’. Remember us when you get into the kingdom.
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ChasteGhuy:See this guy. Me I be Delta too o. I don’t even know whether to be happy or to be sad. I know Delta is competitive as well. |
AstraLuna:Did they force you to come here?
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New victims, like us, trying to deduce a clever anti-Access Bank theory. Las las, we have to be on the winning side. ![]()
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Mr Anyam, you better pay everybody their money today or else...
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