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Hey Nairalanders, I got this now in my yahoo inbox and felt it's worth sharing. Read further and kindly use the link provided to view the list. Thanks. Hi Chinwendu, Recently, we noticed some fake recruiters/companies slipped through are security check and listed some jobs on our site. This has caused many of you a lot of stress and loss. We are extremely sorry for failing in our duty to provide a secure platform and to protect you. Everyday these fake companies/recruiters devise new ways to swindle unsuspecting persons, in a bid to prevent a recurrence we have tightened our job approval and listing process, in less than three days we have already caught a few of them. While it is our duty to protect you, we admit that we cannot do it alone, we need your help. We have created a page to list all fake recruiters/companies at https://ngcareers.com/fake-companies, we would want you to report any suspicious company/recruiter through this page. Our goal is to ensure only genuine vacancies make it to our site, and we assure you we will do more to protect you. Please kindly check the list of fraudlent recruiters/companies and also send to your friends and family, so that no one falls a victim. Thanks for your time. Once again, we are very sorry. Kind regards, Andy Eze Co-Founder Ngcareers.com |
davide470:Thanks. I appreciate. |
kestolove95:Okay, thanks my dear. God bless you. |
Hello Fellow Nairalanders, I am just new in this forum. My problem is that I find it difficult to know recently posted job adverts. At times, I quickly click to apply for a job only to discover it was posted last year or many years ago. Please how do I know the difference in other not to waste my time on expired adverts. Thank You. |
Don't mind the fool. I had a similar experience. when I was an undergraduate, one guy came bragging about his parents' riches. One day I told him I needed some money for some personal things, he told me he had no cash at the moment, that he wanted to travel home to collect his cheque book from his mum, bla bla bla! Fine, the one that angered me most was that he told me that his bank was Barclays Bank London, that he would call the bank and instruct them to transfer some money to him through any of the banks in Nigeria. I kept wondering if he thought i was from the cave or if he thought i could be swept off my feet easily by a flimsy excuse/story. I dealt with him one day in my own way. He visited me in my room and I and my friend bought some suya. meehn! it was terrible. we munched the suya as if there was no tomorrow, he was hungry and would have eaten if he was invited, but we didn't. As a matter of fact, my friend told him that suya was not meant for 'big man pikin dem'. Do you know what?... He began to gist us how they used to eat suya in their house which indicated that he loved suya and would want to eat. I understood it clearly, but I didn't want to give him not even the debris. He started avoiding me since the suya incident. Barga! |
I left hos because he impregnated another lady when I travelled for just two months. |
I got it. I also want to know more about them. Someone please help!!! |
In view of your CV submitted to our Company prosperite Concept, you are hereby invited for an Interview on 06-03-15 By:10am @ our Head office plot 5,otunba kolawole str,behind Aturase carpets Estate B/stop alapere,Along chinese village,ketu Lagos. (I got this invitation now, please who else did and any info about the company?) |
“If you don’t leave my ‘wife’ alone, I will show u that even though they say blood is thicker than water, mine is water and I am ready to pour it away to show you that I am serious with what I told you. Mark my words today, I will kill you and kill myself. Mummy, listen ooo! (He turned to an elderly woman crying by the side, whom I supposed was his mother), tell him, if he refuses to let go of my wife, I will shed his blood and mine today.” The voice carried an air of familiarity in it making me draw closer to the scene. I was so confused because Yemi travelled to the UK though he would be back as soon as possible three months ago during our phone conversation. Yes, but it was exactly his voice I heard. Could it be his twin brother? I wondered again. But he should have told me! I thought aloud. I drew closer and closer to the scene; I wanted to find out myself who that familiar –voiced ‘Goliath’ was. ‘Low and behold’, it was Yemi, my friend. Yummy! (That’s what I fondly call him) yummy! I called again. He turned with speed and on seeing me, he became sober like someone caught stealing. What are you doing here I retorted? Without waiting for his response, I asked him again, who is that guy you were shouting at? There was no response from him still. He walked slowly to me, took my hand and walked away from the scene filled with spectators all staring at him in bewilderment (I noticed from their looks). We walked in silence to no particular destination, but finally settled in Drumtix and the story began. He had known this girl for quite some ages. As a matter of fact, they met at the university; he was in his third year while the ‘controversial’ girl was in her first year. Yemi looked beyond mere school dating and hoped to marry this girl in future. They moved on as lovers, did things jointly like husband and wife making the relationship grow stronger each passing day. When I met Yemi during our NYSC, the first gist we had was about this ‘love of his life’, Esther. Awww! I wish he had foreseen the betrayal ahead. I wish he had believed that ‘all that glitters is not gold’. Back to the issue of the moment; according to Yemi, his so called ‘fiance' started declining as soon as he travelled for a one year studies in the UK. She had excuses for every offence, especially not picking his calls mostly at night. One surprising thing, according to Yemi was that this girl was always with JB, Yemi’s elder brother each time Yemi spoke with his brother. Yemi did not suspect anything because he had always wanted his girl to be around his family not knowing that the romance had been transferred to his elder brother. To the ‘wife of all’ (I mean Esther), she thought one year wouldn’t elapse. Hmmmm! Yemi sensed danger immediately he came back after his studies; firstly, Esther refused to come and welcome him at the airport as he told her, secondly, on seeing Yemi, she was so full of fright and guilt leaving Yemi with so much thought. In short, the whole house was cold, everyone was not excited especially Yemi’s mum. Again, he sensed danger, but concealed it. Esther, who was no longer as free as she used to be in the house left that night. It was very unusual. Yemi concluded there was a problem because Esther never visited again for almost two weeks. She had an excuse on each invitation by Yemi. What led to the fight that evening along First Avenue, Gwarimpa was that JB and his heartthrob, Esther were spotted by Yemi and his mum in a ‘joint’ on their way going home from hospital. The abrupt manner with which Yemi stopped the car put fear in his mum. Sensing danger, Yemi’s mum ‘let the cat out of the bag’. She told Yemi all that had happened while he was in the UK. To crown it all, Yemi was made to understand that Esther was expecting a baby for his own brother, JB. That was when reality dawned on him that he had lost Esther forever. He jumped down from the car, rushed towards his brother, shouting and threatening thunder and brimstone when I intervened. To be continued….. Happy weekend pals! |
Thanks to you all! Your words are noble and highly appreciated. |
achinaboy:Thanks my dear, I feel so encouraged because i though it was an extraordinary issue. Am so encouraged really. |
PunkyBrewster:Yes, I never sought her prophecy rather she called me on the phone and told me that. That's why am a bit skeptical about it. If I had gone for it, I wouldn't have been touched because I bargained for it. |
stan241:Thanks for your maturity. |
Thanos:Thanks anyway, all na comment, though i never expected it from you as a nairaland friend. |
Enegod:Hmmmmmmmm! |
I met this guy recently and we both fell in love with each other. Now, my confusion is that I met a pastor who told me that I should tell the guy to go and see my parents if he is serious as regards to marriage. She also told me that the guy saw me and felt I was a rich lady because of my sophisticated nature, therefore he feels he would extract some money out of me and later dump me. My friends, my confusion now is that I have been seeing this guy though not so often, but he has not sounded like a gold-digger or a desperado. Okay, let me tell you guys a little about him; he lived many years abroad and did very well until issues came up according to him. His companies here in Nigeria folded because all the money he made were confiscated by his uncles. He is polished, matured and promising as I have observed. Like I said earlier, am yet to see any fowl play from him. However, all these not withstanding, I still need some pieces of advice from you guys to avoid regrettable mistakes that would cost me my future. No abusive words please. Happy weekend all! |
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