Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Graduate Advertising Himself At Train Station Gets A Job Interview by donigspain(m): 11:12am On Aug 20, 2014 |
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Education › Re: What Does Your Handwriting Say About Your Personality? by donigspain(m): 2:44pm On Aug 18, 2014*. Modified: 4:54pm On Aug 18, 2014 |
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Health › #Ebolaoutbreak: Open Letter To Patrick Sawyer’s Wife, Decontee Sawyer by donigspain(op): 12:14pm On Aug 18, 2014 |
Here is an Open Letter I came across on the internet dated August 15, 2014. It was written by a Nigerian blogger who "reports and analyses global trends from the perspective of a Deeva; in the hope of invoking a thought process that will lead to a positive change." Have a nice read!Dear Decontee Sawyer,
I am moved to write you this letter based on your recent open letter defending why your husband decided to infest Nigeria with the fatal Ebola virus.
I had refrained from penning my thoughts on how irresponsible your husband’s behaviour was, mainly because he was a human being who had a right to life like myself and also because he had left loved ones like you and his children behind who miss him everyday.
However, your recent letter has convinced me that you deserve no pity whatsoever and has prompted me to enlighten you on what you seem to have so deliberately ignored.
You and your husband are full-fledged citizens of the United States of America. Everybody knows that the medical system in the United States is far more advanced than that of Nigeria. So if your husband’s sole intention was to seek medical help, why did he not contact the health authorities in the America?
Nigeria does not have the best health care system in Africa and that is a fact. If you and your husband were reading the news, you’d have known that a lot of Nigerians travel to South Africa, India and the UK for medical attention. I’m stressing this fact for non-Nigerians who may not understand how the system in my country works. No Nigerian would take your callous excuse with a pinch of salt!
You had the nerve to apologise to your friends, Catherine and Josh for “contacting them so early.” But you didn’t deem it fit to pay your condolences to the family of the two nurses who died from caring for your sick husband? What about the ECOWAS staff who died because he had primary contact with your husband while helping him in Lagos? Did they also not “have a passion for life”? Do you think these people wanted to take a chance with their lives when they knew their loved ones also depended on them?
I heard unconfirmed reports that Patrick Sawyer‘s late sister was engaged to be married to a Nigerian who fled Liberia when he heard that she was infected with the Ebola virus, leaving Patrick with no choice than to care for his sister. This was why Patrick came to Nigeria on a vendetta mission to pass the virus. I also heard he urinated on the nurses who cared for him yelling in anger when he was told that he had EVD.
I dismissed these stories as unfounded rumours, until Nurse Justina Obi Ejelonu gave an eye witness account of how irrationally your husband behaved while on admission in a Lagos hospital-yanking off his IV infusion and squirting blood on the nurses and janitors. Justina was a young, intelligent and ambitious lady who was full of life. Your husband cut short her dreams and the dreams of many others by one careless act of boarding a plane to Nigeria.
What’s going on now in Nigeria? I’ll tell you! A nursing mother and her breast-feeding baby were infected with EVD when they visited the hospital your husband died in. Scores of Nigerians are being quarantined in Ebola isolation centres; their work, businesses and daily hustles paralyzed. People are panicking all over the country. At least two people have died from drinking concentrated salty water because they were pranked into believing that salt and water were a cure for Ebola. The Nigerian government has given out 1.9 billion naira (about $11.8million) to fight the spread of Ebola in the country. This was not in the initial national budget. The resumption date of schools in the country may be postponed indefinitely until the virus can be contained. This means that students preparing for external exams such as WAEC and SSCE may be adversely affected; the whole school calendar will be affected. I’m surprised you didn’t acknowledge the impact your husband’s deadly visit is having on the most populous nation in Africa.
Instead, you dismissed the efforts of the medical team who risked their lives to handle your husband as “ironic.”
CCTV footage showed your husband avoiding contact with people at Monrovia airport, some reports even say he was rolling on the floor in pains at some point. Sebastian Muah, who until recently was the Liberian Deputy Minister of Finance for Fiscal Affairs, said in an email to PREMIUM TIMES that the late Mr. Sawyer deceived the Liberian government into believing that he was “Ebola Free’’. He LIED to the Liberian government that he had no contact with his younger sister who died of the disease on July 8 and that he had voluntarily subjected himself for testing which showed he was free of Ebola.
Nigeria was free of Ebola until July 20 when Mr. Sawyer arrived. He became terribly ill on his flight and was rushed to the First Consultant Hospital Obalende, Lagos, where he died on July 24. Since then, a nation of over 160 million people are being faced with a fast-killing disease they have no idea about how to handle. We had no prior knowledge of how to combat this disease, so why would your husband choose Nigeria of all places for “help”? If we were so ‘competent’ why are we begging foreign countries to send us experimental drugs?
Decontee Sawyer, you owe the government of Nigeria and its people an apology. You also owe your Liberian president, Mrs. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf an apology because she has not failed her country like you claim. Your letter has portrayed you as a callous and selfish woman just like your husband. I leave you to your conscience.
I may not join other Nigerians to say “may Patrick Sawyer rot in hell,” because I believe I may not have the right to say that. But the name of Patrick Sawyer will always resound as a man who brought death to the most populous nation in Africa. A man who gifted Nigeria with no beneficial service, but a ZOMBIE VIRUS. I will always remember Patrick Sawyer as a medical terrorist. https://s30.postimg.org/hxtbpgc75/patrick_sawyer.jpg
Yours Truly, Peace Ben Williams Source |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Miradent Nigeria Job Opportunities by donigspain(m): 11:51am On Aug 18, 2014 |
freddyuna: MIRADENT NIGERIA JOB OPPORTUNITIES We are currently seeking talented candidates for the following positions: Accountant- 0102014: A smart and experienced accountant to assist in all company accounting activities including financial record keeping, reporting and analysis. The candidate: • Must have at least 5 years professional experience in accounting or related field. • Must be computer literate with excellent knowledge and proficiency in Sage and Microsoft Office products, particularly Excel. • Must be able to interact, both written and orally, horizontally and vertically within and outside the organization and across various functions. • Must have the ability to multi-task effectively, set priorities and meet deadlines. • Must be able to perform audits and provide simple recurring and ad-hoc analysis on variances, financial results, etc. as needed. • Excellent communication skills and knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting and cost control procedures, good working knowledge of current tax law are required. Office Administrator/Manager- 0202014: This position requires an enthusiastic, flexible, responsible, talented and dedicated candidate. This individual will perform all general administrative and office functions, and also provide quality customer service, both internal and external, in the operations of Miradent Nigeria. The candidate: • Must have at least 3 years professional experience in planning and administration or related field. • Must be computer literate with excellent knowledge and proficiency in Sage and Microsoft Office products, particularly Excel. • Must be able to interact, both written and orally, horizontally and vertically within and outside the organization and across various functions. • Must have the ability to multi-task effectively, set priorities and meet deadlines. • Experience in stock management and inventory control will be an added advantage • Must have a good understanding of the Lagos state business laws. • Bachelor’s degree in Business administration is preferred, but not required. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are required. Marketing/Account Executives – 0302014: Smart people with high potential for growth; passion for impact and drive for solving big challenges and exceeding expectations; team-players with positive attitude who can move at a fast pace to hit aggressive goals; and an obsession to learn about our customers and the market inside and out. The candidates: • Must have at least 5 years professional experience in marketing or related field. • Must be computer literate with excellent knowledge and proficiency in Sage and Microsoft Office products, particularly Excel. • Must be able to interact, both written and orally, horizontally and vertically within and outside the organization and across various functions. • Must have the ability to multi-task effectively, set priorities and meet deadlines. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are required. Front Desk Officer- 0402014: The candidate should be able to provide exceptional service to the business by greeting/assisting all visitors and answering and transferring incoming calls. Other requirements include: • Minimum of OND and at least 2 year of relevant experience. • Proficiency with MS Office with a tech savviness to blend into a cutting edge software company. • Initiative and ability to work independently with minimal supervision. • High-level of resourcefulness, confidence, and problem-solving skills. • Organized and meticulous, with proven ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. • Ability to conduct his/herself in a diplomatic manner across all levels of employees and customers. • Ability to provide secretarial assistance to the business. • Strong verbal and written communication skills. Location: Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos. Employment Type: Full-time. Applications Deadline for all positions: Friday August 29, 2014 5:00 p.m. Application Procedure To be eligible for consideration, you must apply for a currently open position and properly complete all steps of the employment process. Please send your CV and a cover letter to jobs.miradent@gmail.com; use the job title and reference number as the subject of your email. If you are applying for the receptionist position, for instance, your email subject should be “Front Desk Officer – 0402014”. Please do NOT send your cover letter as an attachment; it should be your email message. Only principals/candidates will be considered; emails from recruiters will be ignored. About Miradent Nigeria We are the exclusive distributors of Miradent products in Africa. We are committed to offering a work environment that is exciting, challenging and enjoyable. We foster individual creativity, as well as teamwork, so that employees can grow professionally. We welcome all employees as integral, respected members of staff. To reward our employees, we offer a competitive benefit package, and opportunities to excel and advance. Miradent Nigeria is an equal opportunity employer. sleekytoolz: It's not stated there bro!! |
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NYSC › Re: Edo Youth Corp Member Bleeds As Four Man O War' Guys Mercilessly Beat Him [pics] by donigspain(m): 1:18pm On Aug 17, 2014 |
Soldiers know better not to beat corp members no matter what. They are all given proper orientation on how to handle issues. The highest they are permitted to do is to give punishments through verbal commands.
Why then should a Man O War raise his hands on a corp member? |
Culture › Re: Culture Shock: Have You Ever Experienced It? by donigspain(m): 5:24pm On Aug 16, 2014 |
Ahmeduana: HOW MANY TIMES WERE YOU ENTERTAINED IN SUCH WAY? donigspain: Old TIV culture but no longer in practice. -Kwande LGA -Vandeikya LGA -Katsina-Ala LGA
*I served in TIV Land* |
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Culture › Re: Culture Shock: Have You Ever Experienced It? by donigspain(m): 8:13am On Aug 16, 2014 |
YoungDaNaval: Choi! Where in Benue state? Old TIV culture but no longer in practice. -Kwande LGA -Vandeikya LGA -Katsina-Ala LGA *I served in TIV Land* |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I have set a record. I was Invited. by donigspain(m): 7:30am On Aug 16, 2014 |
Gorimakpa: Did you get the job? NO SIR!!! Please don't try this as a job seeker... Always go by the "Suit" or "Shirt and Tie" rule even though I got my present job without a tie. Just appear neat and well-groomed in a corporate or business casual dressing. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I have set a record. I was Invited. by donigspain(m): 6:18am On Aug 16, 2014 |
I did same thing in 2012. I had gone to PortHarcourt for Job search immediately after graduating in Dec, 2011. I submitted my CV to an oil and ship servicing firm. Some days later one of my contacts informed me that the MD wanted to see me. I thought it was just a casual chat so I went to his office wearing a tight blue jeans trouser, a red T-shirt and sneakers. I bounced along like a young frog.  I got to the company gate and was shocked to see a crowd of job seekers all suited up.  Hmmm, I simply waltzed to the gate believing my case is different based on my VIP invitation. I met the gate man who inquired where I was going and I explained I got an invitation for a chat with the MD. The gateman asked me to join the others that they had come for same purpose. Yeeeeeeeee!!!  I was the odd one amongst the crowd. I met a guy who had graduated from FUTO (civil engr) and has been in the job market for years. He even sympathised with me over my situation. We waited for about 30 minutes and then the small gate door opened. A young man looked out, moving his head from left to right like he was scrutinizing us. Next thing he pointed at me and asked me in.  I think my odd dressing caught his attention. Foolish me thought he was the PA to the MD  not until we got to his office and he introduced himself as the MD.... THE REST IS HISTORY!  |
Business › Re: Fashola Commissions Tejuosho Market by donigspain(m): 5:59am On Aug 16, 2014 |
Very standard market... I was within that vicinity a week ago and can't help but appreciate the project. Kudos to BRF! |
Travel › Re: 10 Most Famous Streets In Lagos(pic) by donigspain(m): 5:41am On Aug 16, 2014 |
[size=18pt]- Mobolaji Bank-Anthony (Ikeja/Maryland)[/size] |
Agriculture › Re: Long Awaited Egusi {Melon} Storage Business Season Is On Now by donigspain(m): 5:30am On Aug 16, 2014 |
19naia: Wow, that sounds like intentional inflation of the market.. If people rush to buy all the Egusi to Hoard it, and then wait for shortages to be experienced and then release the hoarded goods only when a gouge rate is paid, then that is called fixing the market via hoarding.
Its not called storage, that is what its called for surplus.. If you are not buying surplus, then its called hoarding and its one major cause of inflation in the economy.. The diamond monopoly industry does it, They buy every diamond they can in the world, then sell only their own mined diamonds at gouge rates because people cannot find the other producers diamond due to the tactic that they have been hoarded to artificially inflate the market price.
In economically advanced nations, Hoarding is regulated to prevent the eventual collapse of the economy under inflation where demand for profit skyrockets high while jobs and wages paid stay low.. By the time wages and jobs adjust, it makes the value of the profits gained neutralized ,by the very inflation unbridled profiteering caused itself.. In the end ,the money profited loses value and people are back in the same position except the inflation remains... Oga, siddon there dey spew jargon while I dust my shoes and off I zoom to Lafia. Ever wonder why most of our university lecturers are not super-rich? They dwell too much on theories while the smart illiterates take the bull by the horn. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Resignes From APGA BOT by donigspain(m): 4:22am On Aug 16, 2014 |
[size=20pt]Use and Dump![/size]
He already made it clear that he is quitting politics immediately his tenure elapses... I think he stood by his words! |
Celebrities › Re: Lalasticlala's Article Featured By Icon Weekly Magazine ( Photo ) by donigspain(m): 10:31am On Aug 14, 2014 |
Nigeria |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigeria Peace Corps Recruitment 2014 by donigspain(m): 8:42am On Aug 14, 2014 |
Organised Scam... They are yet to be recognised by the Federal Government. I bought their form two years ago and just a day later the Abia state government and the Nigerian Police banned them and declared their activity illegal and fraudulent. >>> Abia Ban Link and Police Ban LinkPart with your money at your own risk! |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Dispelling The “Blue-Collar” Myths by donigspain(m): 10:37am On Aug 12, 2014 |
Nice one @OP...
Frontpage material. Hope our unemployed graduates get to learn a thing from this post. No job is small! |
Nairaland General › Re: How To Make Your Nairaland Android App To Continue Receiving Notifications by donigspain(m): 4:28pm On Aug 11, 2014 |
Great! |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: How To Get A Good Job In Nigeria (Nairaland Helped Me Get A Job) by donigspain(m): 7:30am On Aug 06, 2014 |
MissJennifer: Congrats o!,I tap into your testimony. May my own testimony manifest like yours IJN! Amen sis... |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: How To Get A Good Job In Nigeria (Nairaland Helped Me Get A Job) by donigspain(m): 3:54pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
donigspain: Wow, this is just the kind of testimony my soul needs at this stage of my life. I wholeheartedly claim, with faith, this testimony of yours upon my life in Jesus Christ name, amen. Congratulations to you my victorious brother. Funny how time flies. Got a job exactly ONE month (January 29th January, 2014) after the confession (27th December, 2013) above.  |
Romance › Re: Your Experiences With A Nairalander by donigspain(m): 12:57pm On Jul 28, 2014 |
I've met some Nairalanders though mostly on business situations but one non-business meeting stands out; that's my meeting with Cutebliss at New Haven, Enugu state in 2012. She's a pretty good girl unlike the character she portrays(ed) on Nairaland. Met twice more. Hmmm, who knows where she might be at this moment? (rhetorically).... To y'all dirty minds: nothing HAPPENED!!! |
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Properties › Re: Lagos Landlords And Their Quest For Office Workers by donigspain(m): 9:54am On Jul 26, 2014 |
Income security... |
Food › Re: Help;my Kitchen Is Alwayz Scattered And Disorganized ! by donigspain(m): 7:23am On Jul 22, 2014 |
Don't cook! |
Business › Re: OLX Nigeria And So Much Scamming by donigspain(m): 7:43am On Jul 20, 2014 |
I'm posting with the phone I bought from olx... The rule is PAY ON DELIVERY and after testing. Also insist on warranty even if it's one month. Make sure to secretly record the conversation during the transaction. My olx seller and I are now paddy. |
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Travel › Re: Pitiable condition of Port Harcourt /Owerri road (Umuapu axis) by donigspain(m): 7:21am On Jul 14, 2014 |
What about the monitoring team setup to look after the progress of the project. |