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University of Bombs |
Thank God for medicine. |
Buhari the demon mourn ke? The devil dey mourn? |
Men Nigerians are hungriet than Somalians. |
ennecco:What an idiot |
Black man amd black brain. No logic amd low IQ. A black man is using a foreign religion to justify why he has to be a slave to his rulers and also why he must not demand accountability. The reason wby no one takes black serious. Mental slaves. |
Let me guess. A Yoruba man wrote this. Always looking for ways to protect their slave masters |
TheRealProphet:This is vanguarg writing "virginal". No wonder Nigeria is a zoo. |
The zoo |
Coronavirus84:You are from the demonic tribe |
babytoun:Zoo wants to fight Ghana? |
Gee64:Nigeria is better than your islamic zoo |
fakuta:Very true |
Fertility treatment is so wonderful. This is very good news for the family. Happy for them. |
The zoo is toothless. |
Yoruba muslim party |
Terrorist country |
Using Biafran money to look for oil in the land of terrorists and parasites. |
JAMO84:Idiot. You idiots support Boko Haram like tour god Buhari. You are all the same. |
The zoo people carry people like cattle Zoo |
When Biafrans were killed where was Abike? |
https://m.worldstarhiphop.com/android/video.php?v=wshhix701zPPlvC27i6c A 19-year-old Nigerian woman who recently sought justice over police killings has been found dead after going missing earlier this month, Tallahassee police said. The bodies of Oluwatoyin Salau, and Victoria Sims, 75, were discovered in Tallahassee, Fla. Salau had been active in Black Lives Matter demonstrations, reciting the names of people who had been killed by police, including Tony McDade of Tallahassee and George Floyd of Minneapolis. Posted By Persist |
engrrichie92:Congrats. |
chatinent:That is a great advice. The reason I feel Cyber Security skills could be good skills to acquire. I was just wanting to hear from personal experiences. What the world of cyber security is like. |
Please be smart. |
Another post. Sorry for the duplicate post as I have just created a separate thread where I asked this question below: I do not know how actice this post is gonna be but here goes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello All, I would like to find out from people who are cyber security professionals. Please tell me what your experience has been. What are career prospects like? I ask this because I have seen plenty of people with certificates and some with experience but no job. During the COVID-19 pandemic, I have seen a number of cyber contacts go into the labour market and many are looking for jobs - kind of scary especially as the narative is that cyber security field is in need of hands - maybe they mean 'really really experienced hands'. Another thing I observe is that most entry level jobs I see ask for like 5 years experience. How do you get around that? I have even seen a entry level job in the states that required CISSP - I mean CISSP requires a minimum of 5 years experience on its own. Certificates open doors for you but experience will keep you in but then how does one break into the cyber security world from say electrical engineering? Lastly I sense some 'elitist' thing with cyber security. I might be wrong but it is like the field is populated by smarty pants. Please share your exprience and advice for someone planning to break into this field. |
Hello All, I would like to find out from people who are cyber security professionals. Please tell me what your experience has been. What are career prospects like? I ask this because I have seen plenty of people with certificates and some with experience but no job. During the COVID-19 pandemic, I have seen a number of cyber contacts go into the labour market and many are looking for jobs - kind of scary especially as the narative is that cyber security field is in need of hands - maybe they mean 'really really experienced hands'. Another thing I observe is that most entry level jobs I see ask for like 5 years experience. How do you get around that? I have even seen a entry level job in the states that required CISSP - I mean CISSP requires a minimum of 5 years experience on its own. Certificates open doors for you but experience will keep you in but then how does one break into the cyber security world from say electrical engineering? Lastly I sense some 'elitist' thing with cyber security. I might be wrong but it is like the field is populated by smarty pants. Please share your exprience and advice for someone planning to break into this field. |
Hello Guys, Congrats on those who have passed and all the best for those aspiring. I plan to do CISSP in future. For now, I am preparing to take the Security Plus exam. I have a question regarding claiming experience. How do you claim experience? Must you be working in an IT firm? What if you are into control engineering and do some design for safe systems - Operational Technology as opposed to Information Technology? I am planning on doing a masters in IT with cyber security. Does this count towards the 5 years experience (plus my security plus cert). |
LordOfTheGame:Thank you |
Guys please do not marry into a poor home |
So you married a cash cow? |