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Fashion / Re: I Lightened My Skin And I Now Have Multiple Stretch Marks by dareola: 1:51pm On Oct 28, 2019
Go the natural way. There are supplement and cosmetic that's are produced with natural products from Longrich or Oriflame etc. Check out the skin products from these companies and start to use them. There is nothing impossible and you can have your skin back fully restored
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: I Mistakenly Sent An Unupdated CV When Applying For A Job (Advice Needed) by dareola: 10:38am On Oct 25, 2019
If they question you on your CV, just tell them you have the updated one with you
Celebrities / Re: Main Chick Of Nina Ivy's Boyfriend Exposes Her: You Came To Atlanta For Sex by dareola: 5:41pm On Oct 18, 2019
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Business / Re: Is There Any Business I Can Start With N10,000 by dareola: 6:05pm On Sep 27, 2019
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Travel / Re: Warri-Sapele Road: You Can't Ply This Road And Not Spend At Least 2 Days On Road by dareola: 6:19pm On Sep 19, 2019
With all the government intervention in this regios. NDDC, Ministry of Niger Delta, 13% derivatives, Oil and Gas company CSR, royalties etc

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Politics / Re: Profile Of Members of Buhari's New Economic Advisory Council by dareola: 8:47am On Sep 17, 2019
This is a welcome development from PMB.

Here is my submission.

This is a formidable team of technocrat and I hope they can help salvage the economy. However I have always said it that, the so called elite in Nigeria are the one destroying this country in all sphere.

I hope for the best from this team. However I am not expecting much.

1. Doyin Salami[/b]

He is a senior lecturer at Lagos Business School where he leads sessions in the economic environment of business. He has also served as director of programmes for five years until January 2005.

Mr. Salami is a doctoral degree graduate of Queen Mary College, University of London. His research interests include corporate long-term financial management; macroeconomic policy; corporate competitiveness and risk management; and characteristics of small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

He served as member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria and had been a member of the Federal Government’s Economic Management Team.

2. Bismarck J. Rewane


Mr Rewane is the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Financial Derivatives Company Limited in Lagos.

He has more than thirty years of experience as an Economist, Banker & Financial Analyst. He is a Chartered member of the Institute of Bankers of England and Wales and a Fellow of The Nigerian Institute of Bankers.

3. Chukwuma C. Soludo


The former CBN governor was born on 28th July, 1960, and hails from Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State. After his secondary school education, he proceeded to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he graduated with a first class degree in Economics. He also undertook his postgraduate and doctorate degrees in Economics from the same University winning on both occasions, the prize for the best graduating student.
Mr Soludo, a professor, had cumulative four years of post-doctoral training in some of the world’s most prestigious institutions, including: The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC; University of Cambridge, UK, as Smuts Research Fellow and Fellow of the Wolfson College; the UN Economic Commission for Africa as a Post-Doctoral Fellow; University of Warwick as a Visiting scholar and Visiting Research Scholar at Center for African Economies, University of Oxford (with funding by the Rhodes committee). He also attended over a dozen specialized courses and has had extensive research, teaching and consultancy works in different areas of economics.

He has worked at the World Bank both as a short and long-term consultant since 1993 and also at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa.

4. Sheu Yahaya


Prior to his appointed as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Development Bank of Nigeria Plc (DBN) in March 2017, Mr Yahaya was the Bank’s Interim Managing Director.

He has an outstanding career in Academia and Development Finance, having held several management and executive roles, including Executive Director at the African Development Bank and member, Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Before joining the African Development Bank, he served as Deputy General Manager at Nigeria Export-Import Bank (NEXIM). He was a lecturer in Macroeconomics at the Department of Economics in University of Sussex, UK and Head of Economics Department in Bayero University kano, Nigeria.

5. Ode Ojowu


Ode Ojowu (born August 16, 1948) is a Nigerian economics professor and a former Chief Executive of the National Planning Commission. He was also Chief Economic Adviser to Former President Olusegun Obasanjo between 2004 and 2005.

He has held positions at the International Monetary Bank, the World Bank, and the United Nations Development Programme .He was a professor of economics at the University of Jos.

In 2008 Ojowu was appointed head of the governing council of the Benue State University.


6.Mohammed Sagagi


Mr Sagagi has a Certificate Course in Making Markets Work for the Poor from Springfield Center, Durham UK; PhD (Economics) from University of Warwick, Coventry, England (1985) with thesis on Commercial Policy and Industrialization in Nigeria; and M Sc. (Economics) from the University of Warwick, Coventry, England (1981).
He bagged his B Sc. in Economics with First Class Hons. from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria in 1977. He serves as Political Economy and Government Relations Adviser at a DFID-funded Programme on Skills Development and Entrepreneurship (Mafita) in Northern Nigeria.

He is an Economist and Development Consultant with a strong academic background and extensive private sector experience in Nigeria. His expertise and ability to carry out research, conduct diagnostic studies, design interventions as well as formulate practical development strategies.

According to his details, he has interests in political economy and sustainability of interventions- and play crucial roles in ensuring that Political Economy and sustainability issues are (a) integral to design and (b) part of the day-to-day management of all interventions. He has participated in a number of Federal, State and Local Governments of Nigeria reform programmes.


7. Salisu Mohammed


Born in 1959 in Mamudo, Potiskum LGA, Yobe State, Mr. Salisu is married with 3 children. He bagged PhD in Economics from Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom (1990). His thesis was titled Oil Exports and the Nigerian Economy: An Econometric Study. He also bagged MSc degree in Economics from University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri, Nigeria in1986 and BSc (FIRST CLASS HONS) in Economics also from University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri, Nigeria, in 1982.


8. IYABO MASHA


Iyabo Masha is a global economist with a demonstrated history of working in central banking and financial markets, economic management, international lending, finance and development. Strong focus on macroeconomic stabilization policy research and implementation.

She has worked with the International Monetary Fund since 2003 in Washington D.C. Metro Area. According to her, the assignments in more than 10 emerging markets (Asian and African countries) focus on comprehensive economic management including: (i) policy reform advisory services and dialogue with governments (ii) financing and lending programs; (iii) analytic research and economic modeling and forecasting. Specifically, she helps design for national governments and central banks, implementable solutions specific to their circumstance.

She also ensures that key economic and financial policy reforms are focused on fiscal and debt sustainability; foreign reserve adequacy; improving the transmission mechanism of monetary policy; achieving depth, safety and soundness in the financial sector; and managing capital flight.

She worked at Central Bank of Nigeria’s Research Department between 1998 and 2003. She also worked with the World Bank between 1997 and 1998 as well as the IRIS Center, University of Maryland at College Park as a consultant.

She is the immediate past IMF Representative for Sierra Leone.

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Politics / Re: 1,723 Contractors Received N70bn Without Mobilising To Site ―Reps by dareola: 8:07am On Sep 17, 2019
Niger deltas, see your people o. After una go dey shout. The problem of the region is the people of the region. Nigeria has invested a lot in the region including the oil companies, but the leaders and elders there mismanaged the resources

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Politics / Re: 1,723 Contractors Received N70bn Without Mobilising To Site ―Reps by dareola: 8:06am On Sep 17, 2019
Niger deltas, see your people o. After una go dey shout. The problem of the region is the people of the region

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Education / Re: NDDC POST-GRADUATE FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP 2015 by dareola: 8:59am On May 13, 2015
glacius:
Hi Y'all, bk in lagos, work as usual. Now d test was aite by God's grace. I went in 4 Project Mgt & about 60% of d questions were Project Mgt based with current affairs, Basic Maths n English thrown in. I solved mine on a piece of paper, I used my calculator,n mmmm, when leaving d hall, gave d paper to a pregnant lady to use for d maths cuz i was very sure of all d Mathematical questions n arranged it in a way anyone can use. I helped d bro besyd me with his Maths cuz he was 4 geology n had no Mathematical background. In all it was kul. I recall;
1. When did Nigeria become a Republic?1963
2. A Maths question on soldiers, heights, = The answer was 4
3. A question on jelly beans, D ans was 0.892 or so can't recall d exact no
4. -3^2= -9
5. One dt gave me 24153
6. One on distance dt had 180,000 as d answer.
7. CBN Governor current- Godwin Emefiele.
The current affairs were easy. In all ,I thank God for all. I made sure to expose d answers as much as possible by lkn 4 whom to assist. Na naija we dey oh, help ur fellow brethen. ran to my fort packed up n off to d airport. D driver made sure he stopped at every bustop to carry passengers , my heart was beating gbam gbam(I was ckn tym n saying prayers to God,7:35pm flight,7:20 I never reach Airport choi. As I just dropped from bus, one lewis hamilton bike man just flew me to d Airport gate.C jogging to chk in, I fear as I c plane dey fly overhead, I 4 just cause commotion 4 airport say I miss my flight. But God was faithful. took off 8pm , landed 9pm. Omo , flight dey sweet oh , dem serve me 50 naira cake n 100 naira juice for 10k flight, hahaha, shocked. Got home By 10:30 pm





Well, my fellow Niger Deltans, c Y'All at d Presidential Hotel during the Interviewstage . Oh ,,,, lest I 4get. I sored 38. smiley
Cheerz n Y'all ve a great wk

Good one@glacius
Education / Re: NDDC POST-GRADUATE FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP 2015 by dareola: 6:18am On May 12, 2015
For those that are yet to write, its a 50 basic questions from your background (it might be tough though), few verbal, quantitative and current affairs. Note: you can eat when coming you might write your exams after 4hrs of your scheduled time. I wish you guys all the best

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Education / Re: NDDC POST-GRADUATE FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP 2015 by dareola: 8:59pm On May 09, 2015
chaelsangelovee:

Please kindly forward the materials to aby42guy@yahoo.com

Please send me the questions here as well dare.oye@gmail.com
Education / Re: NDDC POST-GRADUATE FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP 2015 by dareola: 4:46pm On May 09, 2015
H
glacius:
I'm for same,
Please send me the questions here as well dare.oye@gmail.com
Education / Re: NDDC POST-GRADUATE FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP 2015 by dareola: 4:29pm On May 09, 2015
Please send me the questions here as well dare.oye@gmail.com
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Lafarge Aptitude Test@ Dragnet(12/3/2011) by dareola: 2:26am On Mar 11, 2011
check your email for details of venue and time of the test or visit www.faceoftesting.com, Best wishes
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Lafarge Aptitude Test@ Dragnet(12/3/2011) by dareola: 5:17pm On Mar 09, 2011
thanks for the info . still need more info
Jobs/Vacancies / I Need A Job In An Oil Ans Servicing Company by dareola: 1:11pm On Feb 25, 2011
Anyone with any opening in any oil and gas servicing company. Am a FUTA graduate with B.TECH applied geology. Thank you for your reply.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancy For Geologist And Geophysicist: Entry Level by dareola: 1:08pm On Feb 25, 2011
I am interested. what is the name of the company and what do they do. thank you
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Free Oil Company Test Format Part 2 by dareola: 8:50pm On Apr 08, 2010
its cool thanks for the info

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