Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Access Bank Calling For Aptitude Test (entry-level) (2014) by EBUBECHISOM(m): 7:48pm On Apr 21, 2021 |
The chat interview is tomorrow... |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: What Was The Condition They Gave You That Made You Reject A Job Offer? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 11:09pm On Apr 20, 2021 |
You can check this out too... We're into real estate investment...You will be given a post dated cheque and deed of agreement signed, with the insurance that covers your investment. I look forward to seeing you invest with us. Regards PhilipReigns: Same thing with me right now, I have an idle 1million naira in one of my account yet don't know what lucrative business to invest in. I have realized that, just like a job opportunity, business too requires experience to be successful in it.
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: What Was The Condition They Gave You That Made You Reject A Job Offer? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 9:29am On Apr 20, 2021 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: What Was The Condition They Gave You That Made You Reject A Job Offer? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 9:27am On Apr 20, 2021 |
You can check this out...40% for 14months...
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Access Bank Calling For Aptitude Test (entry-level) (2014) by EBUBECHISOM(m): 9:59am On Apr 14, 2021 |
Same thing I'm experiencing here Iszybosco: omo is this how you people waited yesterday? I just dey look myself  |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Access Bank Calling For Aptitude Test (entry-level) (2014) by EBUBECHISOM(m): 9:38am On Apr 14, 2021 |
Anybody scheduled for today's interview? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Access Bank Calling For Aptitude Test (entry-level) (2014) by EBUBECHISOM(m): 3:55pm On Apr 13, 2021 |
Nice one..how did it go? Ocon: I just finished the interview now |
Celebrities › Re: MC Edo Pikin Dedicates His House To His Son - Photos by EBUBECHISOM(m): 3:44pm On Apr 11, 2021 |
Nice one �..I love good news like this.
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Crime › Re: Kidnappers Collect Food, Drinks, Money To Release Family Of Five by EBUBECHISOM(m): 5:57pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
Our promo is still on! You can still own a house at the choicest place in Lagos.. I'm just a dm away.. You can reach me at zero-seven-zero-3-2-3-6-zero-nine-zero-one
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Politics › Re: Donations At Aisha Buhari’s Book Launch: N30m From Dangote, N20m From Tinubu by EBUBECHISOM(m): 5:55pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
You can still own a house in the choicest place of Lagos...Just a dm away
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Access Bank Calling For Aptitude Test (entry-level) (2014) by EBUBECHISOM(m): 6:21pm On Apr 06, 2021 |
Done with the test...How was it guys? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: How Long Did It Take You To Get A Good Job After Graduation? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 10:09pm On Mar 29, 2021 |
Still on the road to that great Job. Do you need my services?
Good day Sir/Ma, I'm a Science graduate of the first Indigenous University in Nigeria with a cgpa of 4.33
I learn very quickly, possess excellent verbal and written communication skills and I am also highly skilled in the use of computers and the internet. I am adaptable to change, financially savvy, equipped with contract drafting and negotiation skills, highly skilled in numerical science, research-and-customer focused. I am also open and continue to learn and improve on my skills by taking advantage of any relevant training opportunity and I am willing to travel for assignments, change location, priorities or work load.
My skill sets and excellent qualifications make me a good fit for your organization. For more details about me, you can contact me on zero-seven-zero-3-2-3-6-zero-nine-zero-one.
Thank you greatly. Sincerely, |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Finally Got A Job Through A Nairalander After Months Of Job Hunting. by EBUBECHISOM(m): 10:40am On Mar 23, 2021 |
Do you need the services of a good employee? Here I am Sir/Ma
I studied Industrial Chemistry at the first indigenous federal university in Nigeria with strong 2.1. I learn very quickly, possess excellent verbal and written communication skills and I am also highly skilled in the use of computers and the internet. I am adaptable to change, financially savvy, equipped with contract drafting and negotiation skills, highly skilled in numerical science, research-and-customer focused. I am also open and continue to learn and improve on my skills by taking advantage of any relevant training opportunity and I am willing to travel for assignments, change location, priorities or work load.
My comprehensive hands-on experience, strong business acumen and formal training, make me an excellent fit and a good addition to your organization. To know more about my excellent qualities, You can send a DM or contact me via zero-seven-zero-three-two-three-six-0901 Thank you |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Have Never Been Invited For An Interview Since Graduation. by EBUBECHISOM(m): 12:13am On Mar 20, 2021 |
I also need a review of my CV. Thank you very much LadyGCrueDKilaB: First five people to quote me would get a free resume review. I’d design a professional resume for you |
Christianity Etc › Re: TB Joshua Celebrates Emmanuel TV At 15 (pix) by EBUBECHISOM(m): 8:59pm On Mar 08, 2021 |
Please I need a detailed address of the SCOAN. Also, which of the Sunday services does Prophet TB Joshua give his ministration? Thank you IlufoyeOlamife: congratulations Daddy... Thank you sir, you are a blessing to me and my generation. May God continue to uplift you and your ministry in Jesus name.... |
Politics › Re: 26 Prominent Nigerians Who Died In 2021 by EBUBECHISOM(m): 2:07pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Hot deals..Dm for details
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Education › Re: Can You Solve This Without Calculator? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 9:37am On Dec 31, 2020 |
30... Using rule of BODMAS |
Education › Re: At What Age Did You Finish University? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 10:00am On Dec 28, 2020 |
I finished@23. Industrial Chemistry (4.23), UNN |
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Career › Re: Should I Pursue Another Federal Job Or Leave For Canada? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 8:47am On May 25, 2020 |
You made salient points here Sir. Nonetheless, I would want to have a first hand experience on what you said. I am currently on application for a master's degree program in the States and Europe. I hope I'm not on the wrong path. You wouldn't mind a pm sir? jojoseph: I was about 19years old when i left Nigeria and i left because of education. At that time, we only have 4 universities in the country as a result some of us do not have a choice but to travel out of the country. My children were brought back to Nigeria and 3 of them finished thier secondary school education in Nigeria. Hey, i pray for you IJN to grant you opportunity to travel to U.S. or Canada and in about 20 to 30years now, you will comprehend what I'm trying to convey to you. As I'm typing this message, I'm in Los Angeles stuck because of corona virus and i will be leaving once the boarders are opened. I will not even mind to sponsor you, just for you to go experience what I'm talking about. |
Romance › Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by EBUBECHISOM(m): 5:32pm On Apr 11, 2020*. Modified: 4:29pm On May 12, 2020 |
Nice one � |
Romance › Re: Chai! Nigerian Girls In Canada Are So Lonely! by EBUBECHISOM(m): 8:40am On Apr 11, 2020 |
Oh! I can't believe I carefully followed this thread from its outset till now.. Interesting thread though.. Where are the Canadian girls!? |
Education › Re: What Course Did You Study In The Tertiary Institution And What's your job now? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 7:54pm On Mar 22, 2020 |
Alcantara88: Course : industrial chemistry Job: quality control in an ethanol distillery Nice one sir. I also did Industrial Chemistry. I sent you a pm |
Education › Re: What Course Did You Study In The Tertiary Institution And What's your job now? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 12:08pm On Mar 22, 2020 |
miidae: I studied Chemistry, now working as Quality Control Chemist  I studied Industrial Chemistry and would want to practice as a quality control analyst. I wouldn't mind an Intern role. Thanks You can reach me here for more details about me and my qualifications. chenjimmy263@gmail.com |
Education › Re: What Course Did You Study In The Tertiary Institution And What's your job now? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 11:36am On Mar 22, 2020 |
miidae: I studied Chemistry, now working as Quality Control Chemist  I also did Industrial Chemistry.. I like the role..Can I pm you? |
Business › Re: Mass Sack, Investment Cuts Loom As Price Rout Shatters Oil Industry by EBUBECHISOM(m): 2:38pm On Mar 13, 2020 |
Hello Sir! I sent you a pm. I would want to do forex with you Thanks Dukeolumidemans: On Sunday night before the forex market opened, I and my boys made a call for a sell for Crude because of the dispute between Saudi and Russia and everyone of our students made good $$$. I also said Naira will fall and $$$ will rise and it happened yesterday. Most of us already made enough $$$ for the yr legally and some are still out there looking for a job!!!
Meanwhile some of my relatives and friends didn't help me when they had the opportunity to do so. They turned their back on me and God showed up with a skill set!!!
Moral of the story: Wealth is not in places, it's in people. Only one person can change ur life if he chooses to show u exactly what he is doing and succeeding...Think and grow rich, don't wait for others or Nigerian Govt!!! U go just old there... |
Travel › Re: How Did You Feel The First Day You Travelled Abroad? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 10:45pm On Mar 04, 2020*. Modified: 4:31pm On May 12, 2020 |
Australia the best country one can enjoy..I can't wait to be there... Who's in with me |
Travel › Re: With N20M, Should I Travel To USA Or Stay In Nigeria? by EBUBECHISOM(m): 1:22pm On Feb 22, 2020 |
Nice one. I would love to work with you and do business with you Sir fairfora: Don't make a mistake of investing your hard earned money on foreign education. I could see you're a young and talented guy. Let me share with you a brief story of my life. I'm a polytechnic graduate , not because poly was the only option. My course of study was better studied in the polytechnic because only 2 universities in Nigeria were offering my chosen course as of 1996 and they were far away from the south west. my parents didnt want me to be too far away.
That said, i graduated and got employed after my nysc, first in a renown pharmaceutical company and later in a telecom firm after which I established my business as I was tired of working for people. I started with only 600k which I saved from my earnings. Today, my business is worth over 4m USD. We are prominent in the health sector, up to the neighbouring countries of Togo and Benin republic. .
You are such a lucky guy with such impressive funds in your account. I'd advise you plough back the money in your business. No matter how sure your travel agent is, he is not the visa officer whom would approve your visa. Once you get refused, the best he can do is encourage you to try again, citing all manners of sweet stories...except your agent guarantees 100% refund of your money in case you're not successful with your visa applications and none of them can ever do this, so don't dare.
There are viable areas in which you could invest in Edo. I served in ekiadolor in those days as a youth corper, 2001 to be precise. Your land is very good for growing rice, which is hot cake in Nigeria today. You could also invest in vegetable farming. Get the necessary orientation and you'd be glad you did. i have a friend who plants only ugwu in benue. He transports it in trucks to lagos and he is a big boy now. Any legitimate business that could fetch one up to 20m naira in capital is a promising one so, I'd advise you continue in that line, alternatively.
After my poly education, I invested on myself by obtaining trainings abroad on my own. My first country of visit was USA. I sponsored my training programme then. prior to that time, i had not been to any country. Those trainings were relevant to my career. I refused to go for master's degree even though i had the money. I've garnered over 10 training certificates from renown firms globally, including new horizons computer learning centers in USA before one guy brought the franchise to Nigeria. You too can stand tall. Degrees don't translate into money my brother. The one i had over there was later obtained to boost my resume, not to seek employment. Even in the US, job is scarce for graduates. Ideas now rule the world and not degree certificates. This is an opportunity of a lifetime, utilize it. Courtesy of my business, ive been to virtuality all the western countries. I had the opportunity of meeting with USA president a few years ago. I was the only one invited in the whole of black africa, 2 of us from Africa. A guy was also invited from south Africa. No single Nigerian was cited in that gathering of over 1000 people invited from over 100 countries globally except me...no senator, no governor, no minister from nigeria. The event took place at the daughters of American revolution hall in Washington Dc. At your convenience, you may further your studies on a part time basis just to boost your resume in case you might wish to contest for governorship tomorrow in your state and not for the sake of seeking employment.
I have a friend called Ngozi who went to the UK to study law. When she finished she stayed back, no jobs and she decided to venture into what she had a flair for....fashion. she opened a website and posted different designs on it while in the UK. Customers in the diaspora who are always too busy to see a tailor would place their orders and they must pay 100% in advance. Now, ngozi makes up to 2000 punds monthly in profit, from the comfort of her apartment in the UK. Her story has inspirired many. She would send clothes and measurements to her tailor in Lagos to sew for her customers. Her sibling in surulere would package the clothe and send to the customer abroad by courier. Ngozi didn't have a single sewing machine. Her tailor in Nigeria would do all the wahala. She first started with one tailor and now She has 2. The 2 of them are always busy all the year round , doing only Ngozi's work. They work round the clock. Now she's planning to open a fashion line in London.
Please think wisely . I see you as one of the billionaires of the future generation. All the best |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Breweries Sales Executives Recruitment. by EBUBECHISOM(m): 9:09am On Oct 31, 2019 |
We'll get update before tomorrow ends. Just be patient |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Breweries Sales Executives Recruitment. by EBUBECHISOM(m): 10:18pm On Oct 17, 2019 |
Ikanium: Eeeeeem no one is talking about drivers licence does that mean all here have it? What of masters certificate? Does it mean everyone has it? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Breweries Sales Executives Recruitment. by EBUBECHISOM(m): 12:15pm On Oct 17, 2019 |
SheyinAngani: I got the mail too after receiving the we regret mail couple of weeks back. The venue of my test is kinda incomplete, it's making me suspect it's a fake invite. Who else got this address:
Suite B02, Statement Suites and Hotels. Plot 1002, First Avenue, Opposite Adamawa House by High Court of Justice and Abia House Junction, CBD.
Please where is this? It's in Abuja |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Breweries Sales Executives Recruitment. by EBUBECHISOM(m): 9:56am On Oct 17, 2019 |
emmadeking: How much did it cost you? If you're in Enugu, I can help you with the temporal Driving Licence |