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@Pain & Biggerboy Did u guys Google VTN before jumping to conclusions, the bloke behind it is one Peter Ojo, founder of Graphcard (an online payment system) that much fact is buried here among the threads on Nairaland, LFR Communications, Inc is the mother company of VTN, There is a whole lot of infomation out there on the company, if unsure of anything, always try to google for details, |
Nestle tests are always job related, Got dt hint from someone close to me that wrote their sales rep test, it was basically about sales, not GMATHS, So be prepared to answer brand communications questions hopefully, I hope I am right |
@biggerboy u are right, he is not one |
Me, I and me , check my profile, my email address is there, send me an email as per ur enquiries or needs |
@Xammy, u are messed up. |
[s]@Seun the poster is female, her boss must be male.[/s] @poster u think too much about your boss before hitting your mattress, Think of more profitable things, or rather, engage your soul in more profiitable dialogue before hitting your bed, it helps to shape our dream pattern. |
Please consider the job description repsectively before you make your choice. Which of the two offers you a future career? Both are good offers, but Nigeria Breweries offers more job security, perks (free food and drinks everyday), peace of mind and career development than any bank you can ever work in Nigeria. Moreso, it is a multi-national company, Heineken International has substantial interest in the company, But if it is just about the money, u know where-to-go |
Why feel bad about Richard emerging d winner (adulterer shei?). U need to have seen Richard's better-half after he was announced winner. It is all about d money, Tatiana is the loser, Richard came out into the warm embrace of his wife (she looks slutty). |
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even my 10year old sister knows that OBJ is a husband of many women!!! ![]() |
I received one about two weeks ago. It was obvious that it did not originate from Nairaland, It was some shitting ponzi stuff. I did not only click the delete button, I added the sender to my spam list because of my aversion to high risk business. |
This is their office address, may be they collect hard copies of CV for those who may want to give it a shot 12, Ologun Agbaje Street, Victoria Island, P.O.Box 75484, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. Tel: (234)-1-2624288, 2622720, 2624590-1, 2700285-9 Fax: (234)-1-2624287 Email: enquiry@visafone.com.ng http://www.visafone.com.ng/ |
@biolamayo & dibofw Entry level in the advertising industry is in the range of 60k - 80k depending on d agency, an entry level peep I know at Bate Cosse takes home about 60k and a lot of bullshit like he says Insight DDB Lagos Primagarnet Ogilvy Rosabel Leo Burnnet Lowe Lintas , are said to be top paying. |
CONGRATS |
C[b]ONGRATULATIONS[/b] |
congratulations |
me think it is sistas dt are after him, ![]() |
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@Seun001 was reliably told dt etb pays 2.0million (entry level) not 3.2million And how come my peeps working there are even considering banks that are not in your top 6? |
@vigasimple I need burden of proof in that regard, pls. My source is also very reliable, |
@Osereka am sure lots of true born Ibadans are wishing Adedibu dead, |
By Adetutu Audu As the Ibadan political warlord, Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu, clocks 80 years today, former President Olusegun Obasanjo has led a horde of praise singers to buy spaces in newspapers to congratulate the octogenarian. Other praise singers of Adedibu whose followers are believed to be masterminds of the unending political violence in Oyo State, are Chief Olabode George, deputy National chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Oluwole Awolowo, son of late sage, Obafemi Awolowo and Senator Gbenga Babalola. Paying glowing tributes to the Oyo State kingmaker on his 80th birthday in a paid newspaper advertisement published today, Obasanjo said Adedibu has evolved over time into a good political product. He questioned why “we seek to change the strong man of Ibadan politics who humanity now has an opportunity to catch a veritable glimpse of, and whose exploits had engendered a new passion for politics and nation-building. “Why for God’s sake must we seek to change a good product? Chief Adedibu has evolved overtime into a good political product. “Humanity now has an opportunity to catch a veritable glimpse of the strongman and the generalissimo whose exploits had engendered a new passion for politics and nation building,” Obasanjo stated in his advertised tribute to Alhaji Adedibu to mark his 80th birthday. Obasanjo, also said in the birthday message that he once admonished Adedibu to quit partisan politics and dwell on politics of wider dimension. The ex-president said he told opponents of Baba, as he fondly refers to Adedibu, that he (Adedibu) is a dry fish that can no longer be bent, and all that they need do is to tolerate the old man. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo was not alone in eulogising the Godfather of Amala Politics. Chief Olabode George, deputy National Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) also wrote that though Adedibu says he does not want any elaborate celebration, he (Bode George) knows that the angels in heaven will blow the trumpet and sing a special birthday song. “Though he does not want media adverts or announcements, the sky will blaze across with banners celebrating this great Nigerian,” George said. The PDP chieftain said he joins millions of well wishers all over the world to usher the Ibadan PDP chieftain triumphantly into greater political responsibility and service to motherland. George added that Adedibu is like a wine, the older the better. “You are not just the garrison commander, you are a 5-star political General,” he sated. Chief George also had a word for Adedibu’s detractors: “They are about to see your rebirth for the Lord. Your God shall renew your strength,” the message read. He ended with a Yoruba song for Adedibu thus: “Gboin Gboin Ni Toke, Oke Gboin Gboin! Igba Odun, Odun kan!” Also congratulating the notorious Ibadan politician on his 80th birthday, Chief Oluwole Awolowo, publisher of the Tribune titles, he described Adedibu as a kind man and a good leader. “Your kindness to humanity is exemplary and your leadership quality unparalleled. “Your works and acts all signal that you are indeed a leader destined by the Almighty Allah to be great,” Chief Oluwole stated in an advertisement. Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu has always displayed brazenly uncouth behaviour in Ibadan, especially in the political history of the state. Adedibu once told a magazine that he is the controller of politics in Oyo State and boasted that all the state governors that have won did so through his contribution and influence. He incurred public wrath in 2005 when he collaborated with some lawmakers loyal to him and impeached the former governor of the state, Rashidi Ladoja in controversial circumstances. Ladoja’s offence was his refusal to gratify the godfather. The judiciary eventually came to the rescue of Ladoja by reinstating him after 11 months. Recently, on his installation as the new Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Samuel Odulana, the monarch reportedly banned traditional chiefs of Ibadan from partisan politics. The order did not go down well with Adedibu who doubles as the Asipa of Ibadanland and Ekerin Olubadan, and he shunned the coronation of Olubadan. Adedibu was reported to have said Olubadan can have his way and he (Adedibu) would have his. And indeed, Adedibu did have his way. Two weeks ago, the Alaafin Molete’s thugs unleashed terror in the ancient city as they stormed the praying ground during the Ed-el-fitri celebrations and attacked one of the Ibadan high chiefs, Olawale Kuye, the Ekerin of Ibadanland and a director of the Oodua group, Alhaji Olawale Oladoja. High Chief Kuye represented Olubadan at the praying ground. A meeting of the Olubadan Traditional Council was called afterwards to discuss the attack but the Alaafin Molete, who is also a member of the council, refused to attend, daring the Olubadan and his chiefs to do their worst. Last week, the Director-General, National Agency for Food, Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Dora Akunyili, openly accused Alhaji Adedibu of undermining the activities of the officials of the agency in the state. In a swift defence, the Deputy Governor of the state, Taofeek Arapaja, who was at the gathering tongue-lashed the NAFDAC boss. According to Arapaja, he cannot sit down and watch his father (Adedibu) molested. http://www.thenewsng.com/modules/zmagazine/article.php?articleid=19940
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some dude working for United Nations frwded this exclusive pictures of Babangida's fabulous masion in Minna, Niger State,
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people dt know say Etteh is Obj's gal, Bode Jorge was d P.I.M.P that nothwitstanding she is a GONER, She is a thief, Catch am, catch am, thief, thief, robber, robber, ole, ole, ole |
Equitorial pays 2million, not 2.1 Access, PHB pays more than dt |
@diyobdw The pay for entry level for reporters for television reporters is not any fantastic too, I cannnot put a figure to it, but guys that were TV reporters were not any better that their print media counterparts, when I used to work for the Daily Times before it privatization (kiss of death) It is just that it is a far more glamorous industry, and they make more money than other professionals can hope to make, |
In the print media what you get is in this range Print: 7k - 40k entry level (softsell magazines like Encomium, City People, Fame, Global Excellence pay between 7k to 12k entry level). While serious newspapers pay from 17k -42k entry level (Punch, Daily Independent pay highest). What they pay in the electronic media is not fantastic too, but the egunje(brown envelope) is fatanstic, |
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