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CareerRe: How Can One Sell Him/herself In Career World by Demurray(op): 2:16pm On Jun 11, 2021
savagerhythm007:
Confidence, experience and professionalism, always maintain a firm handshake and go straight to the point when analysing.
I'm an Air condition technician and I have learnt in my line of work to always apply these attributes. Work on being good with yourself so people could refer you. Reference makes the work easier.
Thank you
CareerRe: How Can One Sell Him/herself In Career World by Demurray(op): 2:15pm On Jun 11, 2021
DissTroy:
Continuous professional development. Take courses. You can learn how to write CVs the modern way online. You can learn within months how to prepare any kind of document with legal backing from resources on the internet. You should be able to prepare MOUs, deeds and any such document.

There are affordable product management course online or programmes to effectively manage teams.

If you are tech-inclined, of course the opportunities are endless to learn and become a professional. The best skill you'd learn is never to be complacent and always self-improve.
Thank you kindly accept accept my appreciation .
CareerRe: How Can One Sell Him/herself In Career World by Demurray(op): 2:10pm On Jun 11, 2021
Seniorwriter:
Create your Online presence with Integrity & competence!
First step is to create an accessible e-portfolio then make sure you are active in an online team or community related to your field or profession.
Second step is to always improve your qualifications with latest and up to date career special certifications.
Sacrificing some funds and time for this is necessary and will profit one on the long run.

@OP this is useful ..nice suggestions.


@Seniorwriter
I got. Thanks sir
CareerRe: How Can One Sell Him/herself In Career World by Demurray(op): 2:09pm On Jun 11, 2021
daewoorazer:
The first thing you’ll need is confidence!

Second is be articulated

3rd is dress to kill



The world we live in dont wanna hear anything from a genius that stutters, is shy and dresses like a cobbler!
Thank you sir
CareerHow Can One Sell Him/herself In Career World by Demurray(op): 8:52pm On Jun 09, 2021
There is a saying that the most important skill one needs to. Learn first is to How To Sell Yourself. Irrespective of how intelligent or good you are at one career, if you don't know of how to sell yourself well, it will be impossible to make it big in such career or business.
Please the experts in house , how can one sell him/herself in business world?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: What Skill Can I Learn In A Short Time To Start Making Money ? by Demurray: 2:22pm On Jun 08, 2021
phr33man:
The most important skill you can learn today is "How to sell yourself". Irrespective of your intelligence or skill,if you don't know how to sell yourself, it's zero.

You can be the best for a position yet miss it if you don't sell yourself well. And you can have no skill yet thrive in life.

Op: learn to sell yourself first before any other skill
Pls can you be my guide? I need to know how to sell myself
LiteratureRe: Iyawo Mammy-water(18+) by Demurray: 2:04pm On Jun 07, 2021
Sorry baba, thanks for the update
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LiteratureRe: Iyawo Mammy-water(18+) by Demurray: 6:12pm On May 31, 2021
Igyeseh:
With the death of Silas, Silver1996 has activated his killing mode.

I know the deaths now will be on every update.
I think say na only me sighted that. The silver 1996 way.
LiteratureRe: Iyawo Mammy-water(18+) by Demurray: 6:06pm On May 31, 2021
Wow! Silver baba you don started killing niyen, thanks for the update
LiteratureRe: Iyawo Mammy-water(18+) by Demurray: 1:07am On May 27, 2021
Following, thanks for the update
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LiteratureRe: Iyawo Mammy-water(18+) by Demurray: 8:46pm On May 24, 2021
Yungstallion:
undecided
toto is a yoruba word which means TILL
LiteratureRe: Iyawo Mammy-water(18+) by Demurray: 8:25pm On May 22, 2021
Na monkey go kill himself, ride on Baba.
Thanks for the update.
LiteratureRe: PLAGIARIZED (The Story Was Just The Beginning) by Demurray: 9:20am On May 22, 2021
[quote author=Silver1996 post=101177241]You welcome man..hope you enjoyed the story....Walahi I enjoyed every bit of it, thanks
LiteratureRe: Iyawo Mammy-water(18+) by Demurray: 12:07am On May 20, 2021
Ride on baba, thanks for the update.
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LiteratureRe: Iyawo Mammy-water(18+) by Demurray: 11:16am On May 17, 2021
genius43:
Me thinking about the number of deaths that will be in this one too.

I don find my way come here by chance as OP no call me.
Me too gan selfcos silver baba kill pass Boko haram grin grin
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LiteratureRe: Iyawo Mammy-water(18+) by Demurray: 11:10am On May 17, 2021
Silver1996:
SYNOPSIS



Derek plays the game so well to be considered your average playboy, and guess what, he was winning too... but things change when he met Nerissa, little did he realise that the same shovel that dug him from the dirt could as well bury him.



Be careful who you sleep with, not everyone on clothes is human.......


The consequences was only the beginning.........





Ann2012
Izaray
Christipsy
Jesubaby
Purity23
Sly12345
Mavikolo2020
Showgoeson
Thebigdream
silver baba, even if a no get front seat or any seat at all a go Joko for floor. A go following you toto to the end. Oya drop update
LiteratureRe: PLAGIARIZED (The Story Was Just The Beginning) by Demurray: 11:15pm On Apr 30, 2021
Baba silver , you are the father of all writers here, you are too much, the best writer here on nairaland. Pls keep it up. Thanks you so much for this wonderful story
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LiteratureRe: PLAGIARIZED (The Story Was Just The Beginning) by Demurray: 8:15am On Apr 26, 2021
Oga silver, I don't know why I'm just reading this story now since last year that you started it.
What an interesting story! Kudos to you and God bless your hand work.
Thank you.
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HealthSweat by Demurray(op): 3:50pm On Apr 15, 2021
What is the cause and solution of sweating in half from head to toe while the other half remain dried.
CelebritiesRe: Jimoh Aliu ‘Aworo’ Dies At 86 by Demurray: 8:07pm On Jan 21, 2021
Whenever, fadeyi is out to strike , the song follows
"warapa ni
Were ni
Digbolugi ni
Eyago fun"
SportsRe: Joe Erico "Jogo Bonito" Is Dead by Demurray: 7:58pm On Jan 21, 2021
OcVoice:
He lives in my former area at onikpan mushin. Bambe street. He drives a black Jeep. He was still very agile and strong. I usually hail him when he drives by. May his soul rest in peace
you must have been living or had lived closed to bambe neighbouring street. His house face baba Dammys house at bambe where I was living before. RIP though.
EducationRe: Pictures Only People Who Attended Primary School In Nigeria Will Understand by Demurray: 9:59pm On Dec 22, 2020
hansomb:
During my primary school 50 naira was the highest denomination. 5 naira for break. 2 naira 5 kobo for rice and beans with oil and pepper then another N2.5k for pap with sugar on top. Good old days. Then the movies we watch are jaguare, after the storm, beyond our dreams, Maria Los Angeles, karkuzu, maicon, "jegede sokoya", that story telling drama under a tree, forgot the name.
tales by moonlight
EducationRe: Pictures Only People Who Attended Primary School In Nigeria Will Understand by Demurray: 7:16am On Dec 22, 2020
Who remember EMOKAPE Exercise book? That low quality yellow leafy exercise book.

APEX Exercise book, the best exercise that ONWARD used to compete with back then
EducationRe: Pictures Only People Who Attended Primary School In Nigeria Will Understand by Demurray: 6:52am On Dec 22, 2020
ceeceeco:
I can vividly remember some textbooks during my primary school days, especially primary 4 & 5. Books like: Mastering English by M.O Odiaka. Then we have Nation wide common entrance examination by Ugo C. Ugo. Then we have Verbal Aptitude, & Quantitative Reasoning.
do you remember the nook written by Taiwo Taiwo? What of Ileasanmi writing method
EducationRe: Pictures Only People Who Attended Primary School In Nigeria Will Understand by Demurray: 10:27pm On Dec 21, 2020
Ladyvin:
Who can remember another nature's magical eraser? Using saliva to erase biro writing
that pencil like eraser that has brush at the other end
EducationRe: Pictures Only People Who Attended Primary School In Nigeria Will Understand by Demurray: 10:12pm On Dec 21, 2020
[quote author=Sleekfingers post=97305685]that okin shortbread na my favourite....kinda sweet and hard......

Do u remember trebor, minta, ekan no gowon( candy), kokoro, coconut candy, balewa. Waifers, green sand(drink), [/quote walahi talahi
EducationRe: Pictures Only People Who Attended Primary School In Nigeria Will Understand by Demurray: 10:06pm On Dec 21, 2020
Also OLYMPIIC
Olorun Lo Yo Mukaila Pelu Igi Coco
EducationRe: Pictures Only People Who Attended Primary School In Nigeria Will Understand by Demurray: 10:03pm On Dec 21, 2020
Godfrey858:
ONWARD BIG

Olu na witch after reading devil bible in Ghana

cheesy cheesy cheesy

Exercise book

Ede x Ede remi Kori ra segun ororo bo odabo odabo keninde

cheesy grin
I'm not fluent in Yoruba ooo
someone in the house help me
ONWARD
Ole Ni Wale Aji Ruler Dada

BIG EXERCISE BOOK
Baba Iya Gani Fde X(times) Fde Risi Catu Iyawo Segun Elere Boolu Odabo Odabo Kayode
PhonesRe: How To Link Your NIN With MTN Online (full Steps) by Demurray: 4:33am On Dec 18, 2020
Q. What is a NIN?

A. The National Identification Number (NIN) is the unique number which identifies you as a Nigerian, and is issued to you upon enrollment by NIMC (the National Identity Management Commission). It is used to match your biometric data and other details in the National Identity Database during verification and authentication.

Q: Please what is so special about this NIN number?

A: The NIN is used to tie all records about an individual into the National Identity Database and is also used as a valid means of establishing or verifying individual identity

Q. How do I register for NIN?

A. You can register in any NIMC ECRs (Enrollment Centres) close to you. Kindly visit www.nimc.gov.ng for a list of all enrollment centers nationwide.

Q. How do I confirm my NIN number?

A. You can check your NIN Slip, it has your 11 Digit Number at the top left corner, on the second row. You can also dial *346# and press 1, please note that you may be charged 20 naira.

Q. I have a NIN. What next should I do?

A. Please provide us with your NIN, for further validation with NIMC. You can do this easily by dialing *785# free of charge and following the prompts. You can also submit your NIN to us on myMTN app.

After your NIN has been submitted, we will begin the process of verification with the NIMC. If your NIN is verified, we will link it to your MTN SIM registration, and you may not need to do anything further. If it is not possible to verify the NIN you have submitted, then you may need to visit an enrolment centre, in person.

We will provide further information of the status of your NIN verification as soon as possible.

Q: I can see my NIN on my phone after dialing *346#, will my line still be blocked ?

A. All Customers are obligated to submit their NIN to their service provider; once the NIN you have submitted has been verified successfully with NIMC, your verified NIN will be linked with your SIM registration.

According to the NCC directive, lines not linked with their NIN before 30th December 2020, will be blocked.

Kindly dial *785# using the phone number you wish to link, enter your NIN and submit. Or, dial *785*Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link. You can also download myMTN App and follow the NIN banner to submit your NIN details in the app. Kindly note that the NIN you submit to us is subject to further verification by NIMC.

Q. Can I do the NIN registration in any MTN office?

A. Kindly visit www.nimc.gov.ng for the list of enrolment centers.

Q. Can MTN send staff to my office to do the linking for me?

A. We have already created a self-service for you. You can easily link your number from the convenience of your location. Kindly download MyMTN App or dial *785# using the phone number you wish to link, enter your NIN and submit or dial *785*Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link.

Q: I have more than one phone number, how do I link them?

A: Kindly dial *785# using the phone number you wish to link, enter your NIN and submit or dial *785*Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link. You can also download MyMTN App to submit your NIN details. Please note that your ownership of the NIN you submit to us is subject to verification by NIMC.

Q. If I try it on my line and I am not registered, will I be charged 20 naira?

A. No please, an error message will pop up on your phone to indicate that the transaction was not successful

Q: Can you help me link my other MTN number?

A: Kindly dial *785# using the phone number you wish to link, enter your NIN and submit or dial *785*Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link. You can also download MyMTN App to submit your NIN details. Please note that this is subject to verification by NIMC.

Q: I get an error when I dial *346# does it work on all networks

A: Yes, the USSD code works for all networks. However, if you have registered for a NIN and you keep getting an error message, please dial your service provider help line. If you are yet to register for NIN please visit any NIMC ECRs (Enrollment Centres) close to you to enroll or visit www.nimc.gov.ng for the list of all enrollment centers nationwide.

Q. I have lost my NIN slip, how can I obtain another one?

A. Sorry about the loss of your NIN slip, kindly visit any bank around you, pay a token of N500 through REMITA, provide your REMITA Teller to any ERC near you and request for a NIN slip print.

Q: Will my line be blocked if my NIN is not captured?

A: Yes. The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has directed all telecommunications operators to block all lines not paired with NIN Number by December 30th 2020.

Q: I was able to view my NIN number on my bank app, why is MTN charging me N20?

A: *346# is currently a billable service offered by the National Identity Management Commission. An adviCe of charge, and a confirmatory notification will be sent to you upon dialing the code. The USSD code works for all networks. If the *346# NIMC service charges are waived in the future, we are sure NIMC will inform all users.

Q: My SIM was registered with my voter card, and not national card. Am I going to be affected?

A: This directive is to all citizens of Nigeria who are telecoms subscribers. Your NIN must be paired with your SIM Registration details.

You can register at any NIMC ECRs (Enrollment Centres) close to you. Kindly visit www.nimc.gov.ng for the list of all enrollment centers nationwide.

Q: How do I get notified when my NIN is ready after enrolment?

A: The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) will communicate this to you after your enrollment.

Q: Can I update my spouse NIN number?

A: No, you cannot. Everybody is to enroll for their NIN individually. It is a personal Identity Number

Q: Will my bank account be blocked if my line is not linked to NIN?

A: No. Only SIM cards/phone lines that are not registered with the National Identity Numbers (NIN) will be blocked.
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Q. How can my relatives abroad get NIN?

A: Please click https://www3.nimc.gov.ng/diaspora/ for details of diaspora enrollment
PoliticsRe: Okonjo-Iweala On Course To Emerge World Trade Organisation's Director General by Demurray: 1:39pm On Oct 28, 2020
Congrats , you have already earn it even if the news is pre. cos you have the support of the most.
CelebritiesRe: Don Jazzy Calls For An End To SWAT, Gives Reasons by Demurray: 11:06am On Oct 14, 2020
seguntijan:
One fact that must never ever be ignored is that you cannot get a police that is better than the citizens of a country.

Same way you cannot get politicians better than the citizen.

The police and politicians are citizens too. You cannot give what you do not have.

You want CHANGE. Good! The question is, do you want to change by COOPERATION or by COERCION.

The British police behave like the British citizens. The American police have the character of the American people.

We cannot have the kind of British Police emerge from the Nigerian character.

Welfare aside. It is a character issue. Does being well remunerated prevent our legislators from dipping their hands in the cookie jar?
gbamm

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