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CareerMovement To Ghana by deezzle(op): 7:11am On Nov 07, 2007
Please, can someone fill me in on what ius obtainable in Ghana? I am presently bargaining with an organisation that wants me to go and head a unit in Ghana. I need this info so i can bill them accordingly.
Thanks
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Is This Cheating Or Wat? by deezzle(op): 9:48am On Oct 18, 2007
bibiking1:
This is a case of gross human right abuse, and you will be doing the polity a lot of wrong if you stand and take this violation with opened eyes. There was a time when employers were afraid of bad publicity, maybe you should test their resilience. Go to the press before you get a lawyer. The world should be rid of this sort of wickedness
Nice advice but honestly, it takes a lot from u doing all those things like press and courts.
I know its wrong for them to accuse u wrongly without evidence and I will be glad to see some kinda justice done but how to go about it is my issue? HELP!!!!
Honestly, u guys dont wanna know the kinda thots running thru my mind. those thots take me to church everyday!!!!

Now i see why somme pple turn to crazy means.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Is This Cheating Or Wat? by deezzle(op): 4:12pm On Oct 16, 2007
thanks guys for ur response
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Is This Cheating Or Wat? by deezzle(op): 4:11pm On Oct 16, 2007
i dont know any lawyer. i just got back form them now and they had done their estimate. Like u will expect, it was highly inflated. they used 72 percent of my money in repairing the already dead car. I am not so pained, really but u know that feeling u ge when someone bigger than u cheats u. i wish i could find someone that knows Christopher Kolade or Gani Fawehinmi or Festus Kenyamo. The point is this, why would u just tell someone to resign because u assumed he is working somewhere elsehuh? They went ahead to get an inflated estimate from a mech so that it will reduce the amount they will pay me.
I will write more when i am calmer, right now, am loosing my temper.Cheers
Jobs/VacanciesIs This Cheating Or Wat? by deezzle(op): 10:32am On Oct 16, 2007
I was working as a sales executive in a very popular nigerian-owned one-man business company until a while ago. Being in sales, especially IT sales, u best bet is to stick with Pareto's rule of 80-20. This made it pertinent for me to spend most of my time in the field.
Last week or so, my admin manager accused me of being a staff of another coy and advised me to resign. i had some coy properties in my possesion which i had put my personal effects in for comfort reasons. On my way home that day, i had an accident. I called the hr guy and explained to him, noting that i had complained about the car's numerous issues via e-mail. the car was very bad. brakes were bad, shaft roids were bent, etc.
The story now changed. they have refused to pay my September salary and have gone ahead to reject my resignation letter claiming that i intentionally went ahea to have an accident. Even though the car is insured, i am being asked to pay for it.
I feel really cheated and confused because i have tried to make them see reason but they are bent on "showing" me.
I need advise, wat should i do?
Thanks
Jobs/VacanciesDoctors Needed. by deezzle(op): 4:49pm On Sep 24, 2007
Must have at least one-year post NYSC experience
Preferaby resident in Surulere-Festac Axis.
Please send me a mail on deleneye@yahoo.com
We shall all make it by His grace
Christianity EtcRe: Do Pastors Fall Sick? by deezzle(m): 6:43pm On Sep 21, 2007
Dumbest question!!!!
Music/RadioRe: Durella! The Next Big Thing. by deezzle(m): 10:45am On Sep 17, 2007
trendy:
yeah my ass is grass, wiskolowiska, dbanj wannabee undecided
Don't mind the guy. He is just an insolent punk. Wetin wan cause insult? u gave ur opinion whic is that the guy sounds too much lke D'wonderful D'banj and he come carry am for head. YourFather, everyone has a right to express things they way they feel, okay. We are adults here!!!!
He is a wannabee, period!!! No respect for pple who lack originality. I am sure maybe he has a song or two outta 13 that u don't skip on ur player!!!
Music/RadioRe: Durella! The Next Big Thing. by deezzle(m): 10:30am On Sep 17, 2007
I like his song, no doubt. What i don't ike is the fact that he sounds and talks and spits too much like D'Banj. Where is the originalityhuh
The kind of MCs i respect are those who create their own style, like D'Banj. I havent heard his album but whoever has, how many songs are there and how many are sweethuh
Cheers
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by deezzle(m): 5:02pm On Sep 13, 2007
@easimoni
please, wats d minimal amount i can go to a stockbroker with?
InvestmentRe: Stocks That Can Make You Rich In 2007 by deezzle(m): 4:12pm On Sep 13, 2007
easimoni:
If you've acquired shares through IPO's, you should take your shares to a broker and get your certificates verified. Add your 70k and you should be good to go. Good stocks include Crusader Insurance and Nig-German Chemicals.
Thanks a lot. I havent got my certificte yet, wat do i do?
InvestmentRe: Stocks That Can Make You Rich In 2007 by deezzle(m): 4:09pm On Sep 13, 2007
ASk well. I got this from an insider
They are coming out 5 naira odd in Q1
InvestmentRe: Stocks That Can Make You Rich In 2007 by deezzle(m): 2:53pm On Sep 13, 2007
virusabbey:
thak you Temmie10 and i eally appeciate you responce but i am curently with an stock broker which is consolidated investment limited and they have been active since 1994, Please with my 70k what stock do you think i can buy and by the end of the year i should have made something out of it, What do you think and i ma sue you don't know how am happy to hear from you, I joined today and i got someone to reply my post, Thank you so much cool
Please, i have 70k too but i have been buying all my stocks at IPO. CAn i take this to a stockbroker?
Jobs/VacanciesHr Professional Wanted by deezzle(op): 2:50pm On Sep 13, 2007
My Client , A group HR Manager in an insurance coy in Lagos wants an assistant.
Candidate should have 5years experience in HR.
Interested? Call me on 08053303730 or IM me on deleneye@yahoo.com.
Bye
CareerRe: Human Resource Professionals: by deezzle(m): 2:35pm On Sep 13, 2007
My Client , A group HR Manager in an insurance coy in Lagos wants an assistant.
Candidate should have 5years experience in HR.
Interested? Call me on 08053303730 or IM me on deleneye@yahoo.com.
Bye
InvestmentRe: Stocks That Can Make You Rich In 2007 by deezzle(m): 2:27pm On Sep 13, 2007
pple who bought are selling
TravelRe: Please Dont Apply For Uk Visa This Month So You Dont Throw Your Money Away! by deezzle(m): 1:03pm On Sep 13, 2007
Nonsense!!!!
I am not sure the poster is really educated. if he is, he must be very diabolical. It does not make any sense, PERIOD!!!!!
InvestmentRe: Stocks That Can Make You Rich In 2007 by deezzle(m): 12:24pm On Sep 13, 2007
hi guys,
a pal of mine told me about GTA shares selling privately at 3.20k. he also said that they will hit the market in January at 5naira.
Wat do u guys think?
Cheers
EducationPlease Help Me With My Project by deezzle(op): 1:14pm On Sep 04, 2007
Hello people, can anyone kindly help me with my methodology? i am writing on : Gender in management: breaking glass ceiling in neigrian banks
and the research question is do women working in the bank experience equal treatment as their male counterpart
Thanks, people.
EducationPlease Help Me With My Project by deezzle(op): 1:09pm On Sep 04, 2007
Hello people, can anyone kindly help me with my methodology? i am writing on Gender Discrinmination. I will send it as soon as someone replies.
Thanks, people.
CultureRe: Terrible State Of The English Language In Nigeria by deezzle(m): 9:33am On Sep 04, 2007
how about these:
still yet (used in one sentence!)
severally
Travvic (instead of traffic)
Christover (instead of Christopher)
Sliver board (instead of Silver bird)
We abuse english too much. is it a function of how much u spent in learning the thing!!!!!
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by deezzle(m): 12:40pm On Aug 29, 2007
isnt anyone gonna help me out?
InvestmentRe: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by deezzle(m): 11:15am On Aug 29, 2007
Hello all,
I am very new to Stocks and i need all d help i can get. I must confess that all i know, i learnt fromm this thread.
I heard about a loan thing that one can get from a bank to by shares. please, advice on which to buy and how. i mean, the whole shebang. I will be very grateful, beleieve me.
BusinessRe: Top 10 Richest Nigerians by deezzle(m): 4:42pm On Aug 24, 2007
Where did u leave Mike Adenuga, Harry Akande, Olusegun Obasanjo?
PhonesRe: Who Can Help Me With Mtn Credit Of 1500 Naira God Will Pay You Back by deezzle(m): 2:23pm On Aug 24, 2007
looks at the thread, checks out the stupid niggaz profile and says:
get a life!!!!!!
CareerRe: Masters Degree Or Professional Certification? by deezzle(m): 4:27pm On Aug 23, 2007
Nice one!!!
I will tell u this: Go for ur professional cert. O started my MBA in |Unilag and believe me, its not worth it. No valu is added to yiu, honestly. U kbnow in Naija, u dont necessarily need to have the knowledge, just brandish d certificate and u are in. Professional Certifications will help u a lot cos u will be taught by "professionals", meanwhile, masters will be lectured by hal-paid lecturers who would rather be somewhere else!!!
All the best.
WebmastersThis Is Very Important! Web Services Needed Asap. by deezzle(op): 2:29pm On Aug 17, 2007
if u can provide the following services, please call me on 08053303730
Virtual Access Pin portals
Corporate Vndoring, Purchase and sales software
heavy data and large file compression download websites (existent sites for reference will be an advantage)
Portlets
Travel & Tourism
PoliticsRe: Naira To Be Re-Denominated by deezzle(m): 12:07pm On Aug 16, 2007
I am not an Economist and sometimes, i get confused when pple start talking about all these policise and all.
I want to share my own thot about this phenomenon, excuse me if i might seem shallow or naive.
With the new "value" to the currency, I am sure that there will be a concommitant drop in the value of consumables we always buy with our monies. For black market operators, the viability of their business is on the verge of dying because they will be forced to conform to the new regime.
my question is this. Can anyone please tell me the downside to this proposed development cos honestly, i see it as a good thing really cos we will have more value on our currency but am sure there is a bitter taste to it as well.
Cheers
PoliticsRe: Naira To Be Re-Denominated by deezzle(m): 11:38am On Aug 16, 2007
Proshare Articles
How The CBN Announcement Will Affect You
Posted Wednesday, August 15, 2007



How will the new monetary regime rolled out by the CBN affect Nigerians is the million Naira question resonating in the minds of its citizens and foreigners alike. Although the new monetary regime will be effective August 1, 2008, the days and months ahead will be crucial. A picture of how this new regime will impact on the lives of Nigerians, and how individuals, organisations and the system will respond to the challenges of this revolutionary policy will soon begin to crystallise.



However, one thing is certain: the Naira will shrink, but the value will go up one thousand per cent. On August 1, 2008 all currencies and coins will change with the highest denomination of currency being N20. All prices for goods and services including those for labour and food will move two decimal points to the left. What this means is that on that date, if you go to the bank to change N50,000, you will get N500. If you earn N200,000, your salary will translate to N2,000 while your house rent of N419,000 will now be N4,190. Your plate of meal at a restaurant, which used to be N2,000 will now be priced at N20 while the N130 price tag for your favourite loaf of bread will now sell at N1.30k.



A consequence of this is that the nation’s billionaires may be downgraded to millionaires, its millionaires will now occupy the ‘thounsandnaire’ spot, while the latter will now become ‘hundrednaires.’ Effectively, Nigerians will be spared the ordeal of bulky sums, which before the advent of bigger denominations have been transported via all manner of means including cartons.



The new CBN policy will usher in a new regime of pricing of goods and services. By ensuring that the Naira becomes a currency of value and a currency to hold, the likely scenario is that people will stop pricing goods and services in US Dollars. Those goods and services that will be affected may include hotel room rates, house rents, airline tickets and a number of others things.



An immediate impact on the forex market is a run on US Dollars, as most people in the hope of getting more value for their money will begin to trade in their US Dollars. So, in the days ahead, the Naira may begin to firm up against the US Dollars. In the new order, if you store value in US Dollars, you will certainly lose value. In the same vein people who price goods and services in US Dollars will continue to get lower quantities of Naira.



But may be we should have read CBN Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo’s lips last year when he said that Naira is the currency to hold. He had made the prophetic(?) saying against the backdrop of the convergence of the parallel and the official markets.



This will no doubt spell the final death knell to parallel market operators otherwise known as black market. It will no longer be profitable for them to trade in forex as the margin will not guarantee any meaningful gains. With time, CBN will gradually withdraw from its interventions in inter-bank market and proper trading in forex will evolve between banks and dealers.



Because the new currency regime will be simple to exchange, simple to denominate, simple to store and above all have value, it will become a reference currency to which other currencies can be benchmarked in the African region. To this end, the dream of making the Naira the currency of the West African sub-region may yet be realised.



There is no doubt that the Naira has for several years been insulated and shielded from all of these things that would have ushered a new dawn. But the realignment of the value of the Naira, the deliberate attempt to ensure its stability and convertibility would in great measure facilitate global integration.



On the take off date of the new policy, the Naira will nearly be at par with the US Dollars. N1.25k will exchange for US$1. This was what the exchange rate was before the advent of the Structural Adjustment Programme. It means that in nominal terms, nothing will change, but with inflationary targeting, the Naira will gain value.



But there may yet be a downside to this new monetary regime, as it concerns budgets for all tiers of government. Assuming the Naira appreciates so much against the US Dollars. The price of the nation’s crude oil, which is still a major component of its earnings, will become expensive. If the product is too expensive, buyers may be forced to source for it elsewhere. Consequently, there will be less income and less money for the Federal Government, the states and local governments to share.



This situation will certainly make nonsense of their budgets. So what is the way out of this scenario: recourse to internally generated revenue (IGR) and taxation. These two elements will not be subject to the volatility of the forex market and the demand and supply of crude oil. Experience has shown that in the new world order, taxation and improved fiscal regime and not recourse to export proceeds is the way forward.



The consequence of this new monetary regime on investments is that it will further attract foreign direct investments (FDI), as Nigeria will become a preferred investment destination following improved value on the Naira. - Thisday
CareerRe: Project Management by deezzle(m): 9:03am On Aug 15, 2007
here u go guys!!! this one is an easy read.
All the best

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