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FamilyMEESAVE: Nigerian Family And Friend Emergency Mobile App Rocks! by hafees(op): 2:40pm On Jan 06, 2015
A Nigerian Company have a created a mobile app that enables individuals to reach their friends, family and colleagues in an emergency, with just a click: it then sends out help message and the location so they can be helped.

You have your phone with you almost 24 hours? What of if that same phone, which is always with you, can help you seek help during emergency situations. That is the very essence of the MEESAVE Mobile App. Now you see how useful we can make your mobile phone be!

The MeeSave emergency app, helps you to alert 4 stored emergency numbers (friends, families or colleagues) and gives them your location during emergencies in a text message so they can help you or call for help. They will know your exact location at least for 15 minutes as your phone sends out your coordinate every five minutes. It is just with the click of the emergency button.

It is now on the Google play store downloadable free, please show some love by downloading and sending to your love ones.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.prechiah.MeeSave

FamilyMEESAVE: Nigerian Family And Friend Emergency Mobile App Rocks! by hafees(op): 2:18pm On Jan 06, 2015
A Nigerian Company have a created a mobile app that enables individuals to reach their friends, family and colleagues in an emergency, with just a click: it then sends out help message and the location so they can be helped.

You have your phone with you almost 24 hours? What of if that same phone, which is always with you, can help you seek help during emergency situations. That is the very essence of the MEESAVE Mobile App. Now you see how useful we can make your mobile phone be!

The MeeSave emergency app, helps you to alert 4 stored emergency numbers (friends, families or colleagues) and gives them your location during emergencies in a text message so they can help you or call for help. They will know your exact location at least for 15 minutes as your phone sends out your coordinate every five minutes. It is just with the click of the emergency button.

It is now on the Google play store downloadable free, please show some love by downloading and sending to your love ones.

SportsRe: Can Nigerians Spend Upto 600k To Watch Football Match Epl, Champions League,liga by hafees(op): 8:27am On Nov 07, 2014
Well guys, the 600k or less part is simple now: its a package that contains: flight to (Barcelona, London, Munich etc) match ticket, 3 nights hotel accommodation in a four star hotel, transportation from airport to hotel and back and to stadium to watch match.

This is like lifestyle, or rewarding yourself, and people can actually safe for it: a once in a life time experience you can tell your grandson LOL. We had some young guys who gone to watch champions league matches with us and even world cup. The idea is, with all the football madness, is Nigeria ready for this kind of adventure.

Most English fans who travel are not rich but they safe

Do you think its separating the boys from the men or the real fans

Can 10 nairaland guys on the sporting section together go and watch el classico or some or hot match and share their Live experience
SportsRe: Can Nigerians Spend Upto 600k To Watch Football Match Epl, Champions League,liga by hafees(op): 7:03pm On Nov 06, 2014
I will just quickly add that like how much will you be willing to spend as a football lover. This is beyond the lip service or display of fanatism
SportsCan Nigerians Spend Upto 600k To Watch Football Match Epl, Champions League,liga by hafees(op): 7:01pm On Nov 06, 2014
Hello everyone. Am just checking if we are doing anything wrong: we sell EPL, champions league, Laliga matches, that is we take care of everything hotel, flight etc.

A lot of Nigerians love football and many have enough money to do this, but men!

So the question is, given if you have the money will you go to camp nou, or stamford bridge to watch a match on a weekend get away.

Over to football fanatics.

Jobs/VacanciesCRUISE MARKETING OFFICER by hafees(op): 12:14pm On Aug 07, 2014
Job Title: Cruise Marketing Officer,

The Brief:
The Cruise Marketing Officer is responsible for jointly executing the company’s Cruise marketing strategy & retail sales as designed by the cruise desk, to meet up with the annual target.
Summary of key responsibilities:

• Market the segment’s products via proposals, emails, interactive and direct marketing meetings to potential customers
• Build a new range of clientele and maintain relationship with existing ones
• Manage request and advise potential client on desired cruise and destination
• Help in achieving the sales target of the cruise desk
• Managing the relationship with international partners where required
• Manage the daily deliverables and marketing support based on partnerships and sponsorships

Educational Requirement and Experience:

• Graduate from a recognized institution in Nigeria or abroad
• 3-5 years working experience in a Travel Agency
• 2-3 years experience of cruise operations and marketing
• Good project management skills with excellent oral and writing communication skills
• Proficiency with Excel, Word, PowerPoint
• Highly motivated, takes initiative, and able to work independently on multiple projects and tasks in a fast-paced environment
• Strong interpersonal skills with ability to effectively operate with high energy, flexibility, and enthusiasm
• Very results driven with exceptional attention to detail
• Need to be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment, multi-task and manage competing priorities and requests
• Able to present concepts clearly and accurately and to keep others informed and up-to-date; ability to listen and probe effectively
• Expert knowledge of best practices in customer service


Interested cadidate should send CV to reservationmanagers@gmail.com
Foreign AffairsRe: BREAKING! UK Minister Resigns Over Gaza Policy by hafees: 2:51pm On Aug 06, 2014
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=653529191340162

PLEASE CLICK ON THIS LINK AND WATCH THE VIDEO. IT IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND THE REASON ISREAL IS WRONG
IslamRe: The Moon Has Been Sighted, Sunday, July 27, 2014 is Eid-Ul-Fitr by hafees: 5:21am On Jul 27, 2014
Alhamdulilah Robil Allamin. Congratulations.
Since the NSCIA is the body for all Muslims in Nigeria and the head has made the announcement on network tv we should all observe eid and break our fast. PLEASE NO CONTROVERSIES!
IslamRe: Being Muslim And The Danger Of A Single Story by hafees: 5:48pm On Jul 25, 2014
kstyle2: Not all muslims are terrorists but all terrorists are muslims. Dats a fact. Proven and tested
VERY WRONG. I'm sure you don't know about IRA and other such organisations that have been labeled terrorist. Please research before displaying your ignorance.
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa's ANC Calls Israeli Ambassador To Leave The Country by hafees: 1:12pm On Jul 23, 2014
I was 28 years old and a WWII Vet when modern Israel was created. Truman was the last Major Power to approve the Israel State. Some of the best minds led by Secty'.of State Gen George Marshall advised Truman not to support the UN Resolution. He said it will destabilize the Middle East and we will have our Army over there. Truman wanted two states; however, Adlai Stevenson our UN delegate ignored his advice and voted for only one State, Israel. It is the only time in my memory a Bibical Real Estate claim had more power than secular law.rights. The Balfour agreement gave the Jews to have an Israel State, but it was never executed.

when the English who were the Palestine Protectorate were a little late in approving the UN Resolution the Jewish terroists bombed the Ben Gurion Hotel where they were quartered. A very wise man, Colin Powell advised GW Bush "If you break Iraq, You buy it" and was fired. We,ve bought it in with blood and a bankrupted treasury.
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa's ANC Calls Israeli Ambassador To Leave The Country by hafees: 12:07pm On Jul 23, 2014
seankay: From all the comments here, I noticed that only the muslims are supporting hamas, why? Because most muslims supports terrorism either openly or secrectly.why would someone open his or her stinking mouth to condemn Israel? If your attacked, you just don't defend yourself, you also attack!
****israel is not dominated by xtains but I support their fight against terrorism. The civilians know who the Hamas are but why won't they expose them? They simply support their cause cos they are related (wives, kids, cousins, parents, siblings) they should leave the war zone and stop sacrificing their lives for the Hamas)
People are killed everyday by an islamic group in Nigeria but I've not seen muslims condemn them as much as they are condemning Israel .smh
It is either you have selective memory or your sight is bad or zero listening or reading ability: HOW CAN YOU SAY MUSLIMS HAVE NOT CONDEMNED BOKO HARAM. Please do not compare Bokos to HAMAS cry like almost everything Nigerian they are clueless as to what they want) we will soon find out the real sponsors of Boko- international politics
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa's ANC Calls Israeli Ambassador To Leave The Country by hafees: 11:57am On Jul 23, 2014
caseless: the problem with shallow-minded nigerian xtains like u is that, isreal is a xtain nation. But u celebrate them when they kill even xtains in palestine. Nigerians like u don't read history and, that's why we have problems. Isreal lost 30 of their soldiers and one in captivity. U knw what that means?
SORRY TO BUST YOUR BUBBLE ' ISREAL IS NOT A CHRISTIAN NATION
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa's ANC Calls Israeli Ambassador To Leave The Country by hafees: 11:53am On Jul 23, 2014
First let me say that this is another religious debate for nairalanders: christians for the Isreali (some hate anything Arab or Muslim and perceived the Isreali occupied places as their holy land), and then the Muslims for the Palestine (same religion etc). Most what is being said here thus is emotions and wishes.

For a few seconds, let's distance our self from these emotions and look at the issues critically, i will try. I am a Muslim and you would likely see my bias too.

* Is there a state / Country called Isreal before 1947: NO
* Why is there Isreal now: They came togther and were given some piece of land by the palestines, encouraged by Britain after Hitler's genocide
* What is the genesis of the problem: Palestines says and the world agreed that Isreal grapped more land and starts claiming it is their ancestral home and have made the Palestines second class citizens
*How is Isreal about to do this: Most of them scattered across the world in differentt countries, have influences in government especially in USA where they are senators, Governors etc. They receive money and weapons from these groups
*Why is HAMAS attacking: They want back their lands, and wants to be free in their land without anyone asking you not to visit or pass certain areas.
* Is HAMAS evil: who is a terrorist or evil is define by western nations, HAMAS see themselves as freedom fighters
*Is Isreal right to kill Civilians: Hamas fired the first rocket yes, Isreal has the right to defend itself yes, but Isreal is killing a mosquito with caterpillar:
Is Isreal fair: even the US secretary of state was caught off camera saying it is bad: ' one hell of a pinpoint operation
Jobs/VacanciesNew Job Position (sport Marketing Officer) by hafees(op): 10:51am On Jul 11, 2014
Job Summary
The Sport Marketing Officer is responsible for managing and developing strategic partnerships, market sporting experiences, propose programmes, and handle events (sport competition : local and international) as well as measuring programme success across our sport segments.

Personal
The candidate (Male or Female) must be highly innovative, a dreamer, with stamina to work for long hours
Candidate must be an enthusiast for different sports
Involvement in sport and sport marketing is a must
Strong flair for marketing and requisite ability for presentation is a must
Command of written and oral communication
Highly motivated, takes initiative, and able to work independently on multiple projects and multi task in a fast-paced environment
Strong interpersonal skills and good network capabilities
The individual must be a results-oriented professional with good leadership skills

Educational Requirement and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in sciences, social sciences or humanities, second degree is an advantage
3-5 years working experience, preferably in sport marketing.
Experience in sport management or other form of recent involvement in sport is a must
Good project management skills
Proficiency with computer, good usage of Excel, Word, PowerPoint
Must be a Sports enthusiast

Applications should be sent to: reservationmanagers@gmail.com
Christianity EtcRe: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by hafees: 6:10pm On Nov 29, 2013
I am sure this will generate another hate spitting debates- somebody have started with calling muslims terrorists or i cannot marry a muslim low IQ statements

I am a muslim Yoruba and i married an ibo girl, she is now a muslim (a very good muslim). Its simple: you marry the man you marry into the religion.

But in all, we are all from the same Adam n Eve, let stop venting with hatred.
Jobs/VacanciesUrgent Vacancy At A Company In Lagos (medical /health) by hafees(op): 12:42pm On Jun 11, 2013
TITLE: WELLNESS OFFICER

REPORTING TO: CEO

CORE OF THE JOB
To develop and implement a useful employee wellbeing programmes for governments and companies. Execute marketing strategies / plan to promote and market to identified organizations for a profit.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
• Minimum of a Bachelors degree preferably in the medical sciences such as Pharmacy, Nursing, Public Health, Human Kinetics etc from a recognized Nigerian or foreign university
• 3-5 years experience in Wellness or health care related environment
• Experience in wellness evaluation and test such as Total blood cholesterol, body max index, blood pressure and resting heart rate as they relate with wellbeing.
• Understanding of wellbeing and staff performance /organizational goals


SKILLS
• A Wellbeing Manager must possess strong communication and leadership traits.
• He or she must be organized and energetic and have at least a basic understanding of marketing
• Good presentation /Oral and writing skills
• Listening Skills
• Project Management Skills
• Flexible and creative to solving problems
• Smart and able to own the department
• Computer Literacy (Microsoft office suite)


KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
• Building a winning wellbeing programme for targeted companies
• Ability to make companies buy into the useful programme (marketing experience will be a strong advantage
• Execution of the programme successfully
• Creating strings of happy client base
• Must be able to work well in a team
• Management of resources (people (temps), budget and assets)
• Must be independent with little supervision


SEND CV TO reservationmanagers@gmail.com
PoliticsRe: Lagos Rejects Hijab In Public Schools by hafees: 6:12pm On May 15, 2013
Every one mouth de sweet now!

The school should also ban prayers at the assembly grounds in public school because Monday to Thursday they scream Jesus, and only pray the muslim way on Fridays only and that is if the pricipal allows it.

I rest my case.

What i don't understand is how does Hijab become paramount in all the important things they are suppose to do in Lagos! does it give any one headache? na wao. Pls everyone shld be objective and stop being blinded by religious hatred.
Jobs/VacanciesLearning And Leisure, Well Being Manager by hafees(op): 12:03pm On Mar 07, 2013
TITLE: Learning & Leisure/Wellbeing Manager.


REPORTING TO: CEO



CORE OF THE JOB

*To develop and implement useful employee/ Management Team building and / or wellbeing programmes for governments and companies from diverse sectors.



*Execute marketing strategies , to promote and market to identified organizations for a profit.



EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Minimum of a Bachelors degree from a recognized Nigerian or foreign university in social sciences, medical sciences , business related disciplines.
3-5 years experience in Wellbeing or Training / learning job environment
Experience in wellness evaluation will be a strong advantage
Understanding of wellbeing & Team building as it relates to staff performance /organizational goals.



SKILLS

The candidate must possess strong communication and leadership traits. He or she must be organized and energetic and have at least a basic understanding of marketing



KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS

Building a winning wellbeing/ Team building programme
Ability to make companies buy into the useful programmes
Execution of the programme successfully
Creating strings of happy client base
Management of resources (people (temps), budget and assets)
Ability to manage projects independently



CRITICAL COMPETENCIES


Innate marketing skills
Listening Skills
Good presentation and computer skills
Project Management Skills
Flexibility
Computer Literacy


ADDITIONAL COMPETENCIES

Innovation
Teamwork
Time Management
Persuasiveness

qualified candidates should send their cv to: reservationmanagers@gmail.com
Jobs/VacanciesVacancy: P.a/ Secretary To The Ceo by hafees(op): 9:07am On Jan 04, 2013

P.A/ Secretary to the CEO position


ATTRIBUTES

•Young not more than 25 years of age
• Ideally educated to degree level from a recognized Nigerian Higher institution
• A minimum of 2 years PA/secretarial experience
• Excellent typing skills- Good computer literacy,
speed and accuracy essential- (MS Office, Excel, Powerpoint).
Knowledge of graphics useful
• Excellent organisational skills
• Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
• Professional telephone manner
• Willingness to work in a multicultural environment
• Proven ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines
• Bright, smart, confident personality and highly presentable appearance
• Highly personable, friendly, sociable
• Flexible and mature approach with ability to work unsupervised

Qualified candidates should mail their CV and cover letter to reservationmanagers@gmail.com on or before January 11th, 2013.
CrimeRe: Lagos: Woman Drags Hubby To Court For Inserting Pepper Into Her Private Part by hafees: 10:53am On Nov 21, 2012
@p dude
oruba people. Tufiakwa.

Very dirty, filthy story.

Putting aboniki balm inside toto. Tufiakwa. Filthy things.
you have an uneducated mind.
Literature/Writing AdsRe: Writers Wanted For A New Exciting Magazine. by hafees(op): 8:58am On Sep 25, 2012
Thank you very much, we are Lagos based, but writers across the country are welcome.
PoliticsRe: A Picture Of President Jonathan In His Office by hafees: 2:34pm On Sep 21, 2012
For the record he is not the first Nigerian leader to be photographed in office. This has been a tradition since post independence (never seen that of Obasanjo though. In the US this picture is normal and it is pre arranged for PR purposes- your president is thinking and working hard. Nothing new, his press guys are simply working.

Literature/Writing AdsWriters Wanted For A New Exciting Magazine. by hafees(op): 4:08pm On Sep 14, 2012
We are starting a new magazine that will in time become pan African and wildly successful. Our target audience is between the ages of 16 to 39.999, though many of our stories and features will interest people who are above 40 years upwards. We have brewed a new style which will excite and captivate our audience and will make them yearn for more. There will be something for everybody.

Presenting we are putting together a team of young gifted writers who are can break barriers and are very innovative. Our writers/ contributors will be guided by a new style we have perfected. More than anything else, we want to set a new standard, and also help raise a wonderful team that would be a force to reckon with.Our team will cut across Nigeria both at home and in diaspora, with sprinkles of many other nationalities. For now we are non paying, which is the reason we are looking for contributing writers who are passionate and writing for the love of it. We want writers now who write for the adrenalin!

Our magazine cut across the following: relationship, family, parenting, entertainment, celeb interviews, health, food and recipe, politics, events, fashion and beauty, education and career, opinion polls, sports to mention a few.

Please if you are interested please contact via email with the following information:

Your name, sex, location, age, writing interest (e.g relation/ entertainment/politics, food etc) and please in the body of your mail (no attachment) lets see one or two samples of what you have written

You will be invited for our editorial meeting if we find you interesting.

All mails to :butterflyromanceseries@gmail.com with the title : I BELIEVE I CAN WRITE.

Thank you.
Jobs/VacanciesVacancy At A Tour/hospitality Company by hafees(op): 2:23pm On Jul 26, 2012
Job Title: Cruise Marketing Officer,
Report to: CEO


The Cruise Marketing Officer is principally responsible for developing and executing the company’s Cruise marketing strategy & retail sales to meet up with the annual cruise target.

The Individual will be responsible for Cruise calendar/ availability all year round with cost and provide logistics support to would be cruisers with a hitch free cruise experience.

The Cruise Marketing Officer will work independently to grow the segment

The candidate must be highly innovative, self confident and must be target driven

Summary of key responsibilities:

• Create innovate marketing strategy for the cruise business
• Managing the relationship with international partners and our clients
• Market the segment’s products via proposals, interactive and direct marketing meetings to potential customers
• Manage the daily execution of marketing , including achieving sales target.
• Manage the daily deliverables and marketing support based on partnerships and sponsorships
• Negotiate contract renewals and new contracts.


Educational Requirement and Experience:

• Graduate from a recognized institution in Nigeria or abroad
• 3-5 years working experience in a Travel Agency.
• 2-3 years experience of cruise operations and marketing
• Candidate should not be more than 30years
• Good project management skills with excellent oral and writing communication skills
• Proficiency with Excel, Word, PowerPoint
• Highly motivated, takes initiative, and able to work independently on multiple projects and tasks in a fast-paced environment
• Strong interpersonal skills with ability to effectively operate with high energy, flexibility, and enthusiasm
• Very results driven with exceptional attention to detail
• Need to be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment, multi-task and manage competing priorities and requests
• . Able to present concepts clearly and accurately and to keep others informed and up-to-date; ability to listen and probe effectively
• Expert knowledge of best practices in customer service

Compensation:
Full-time Position

Competitive Salary (Total emoluments)

Health Benefits including Medical insurance

21 working days annual leave

No relocation expenses covered



Please send cover letter and CV to reservationmanagers@gmail.com not later than 2 weeks to the date of first publication of this advert.

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Job Title: Cruise Marketing Officer,
Report to: CEO


The Cruise Marketing Officer is principally responsible for developing and executing the company’s Cruise marketing strategy & retail sales to meet up with the annual cruise target.

The Individual will be responsible for Cruise calendar/ availability all year round with cost and provide logistics support to would be cruisers with a hitch free cruise experience.

The Cruise Marketing Officer will work independently to grow the segment

The candidate must be highly innovative, self confident and must be target driven

Summary of key responsibilities:

• Create innovate marketing strategy for the cruise business
• Managing the relationship with international partners and our clients
• Market the segment’s products via proposals, interactive and direct marketing meetings to potential customers
• Manage the daily execution of marketing , including achieving sales target.
• Manage the daily deliverables and marketing support based on partnerships and sponsorships
• Negotiate contract renewals and new contracts.


Educational Requirement and Experience:

• Graduate from a recognized institution in Nigeria or abroad
• 3-5 years working experience in a Travel Agency.
• 2-3 years experience of cruise operations and marketing
• Candidate should not be more than 30years
• Good project management skills with excellent oral and writing communication skills
• Proficiency with Excel, Word, PowerPoint
• Highly motivated, takes initiative, and able to work independently on multiple projects and tasks in a fast-paced environment
• Strong interpersonal skills with ability to effectively operate with high energy, flexibility, and enthusiasm
• Very results driven with exceptional attention to detail
• Need to be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment, multi-task and manage competing priorities and requests
• . Able to present concepts clearly and accurately and to keep others informed and up-to-date; ability to listen and probe effectively
• Expert knowledge of best practices in customer service

Compensation:
Full-time Position

Competitive Salary (Total emoluments)

Health Benefits including Medical insurance

21 working days annual leave

No relocation expenses covered



Please send cover letter and CV to reservationmanagers@gmail.com not later than 2 weeks to the date of first publication of this advert.

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Job Title: Cruise Marketing Officer,
Report to: CEO


The Cruise Marketing Officer is principally responsible for developing and executing the company’s Cruise marketing strategy & retail sales to meet up with the annual cruise target.

The Individual will be responsible for Cruise calendar/ availability all year round with cost and provide logistics support to would be cruisers with a hitch free cruise experience.

The Cruise Marketing Officer will work independently to grow the segment

The candidate must be highly innovative, self confident and must be target driven

Summary of key responsibilities:

• Create innovate marketing strategy for the cruise business
• Managing the relationship with international partners and our clients
• Market the segment’s products via proposals, interactive and direct marketing meetings to potential customers
• Manage the daily execution of marketing , including achieving sales target.
• Manage the daily deliverables and marketing support based on partnerships and sponsorships
• Negotiate contract renewals and new contracts.


Educational Requirement and Experience:

• Graduate from a recognized institution in Nigeria or abroad
• 3-5 years working experience in a Travel Agency.
• 2-3 years experience of cruise operations and marketing
• Candidate should not be more than 30years
• Good project management skills with excellent oral and writing communication skills
• Proficiency with Excel, Word, PowerPoint
• Highly motivated, takes initiative, and able to work independently on multiple projects and tasks in a fast-paced environment
• Strong interpersonal skills with ability to effectively operate with high energy, flexibility, and enthusiasm
• Very results driven with exceptional attention to detail
• Need to be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment, multi-task and manage competing priorities and requests
• . Able to present concepts clearly and accurately and to keep others informed and up-to-date; ability to listen and probe effectively
• Expert knowledge of best practices in customer service

Compensation:
Full-time Position

Competitive Salary (Total emoluments)

Health Benefits including Medical insurance

21 working days annual leave

No relocation expenses covered



Please send cover letter and CV to reservationmanagers@gmail.com not later than 2 weeks to the date of first publication of this advert.
Jobs/VacanciesTicketing And Reservation Manager by hafees(op): 10:19am On Apr 23, 2012
Specification for candidates:

A degree from a recognised Nigerian Higher Institution or a foreign one
Minimum of 5 years working experience in ticketing and reservation
Must be able to use at least 2 of the GDS (Saber, Amadeus, Galileo), knowledge of Saber is a must.
Must have knowledge of customer service and worked in a customer centric environment
Must be target driven, and logistic sav vy
Must be innovative and independent on delivery

Qualified candidates should lease send their cover letter and Cv to reservationmanagers@gmail.com
Jobs/VacanciesVacancies In Copany by hafees(op): 3:22pm On Mar 20, 2012
The following openings are available in our company. Qualified candidates are requested to apply:

Ticketing and Reservation Manager
* First degree
* 3-5 Years experience in Ticketing
* Knowledge of GDS Saber is compulsory
* Experience of group booking
*Must have good command of english
*Expereince in marketing is additional advantage
*Candidate must not be more than 32 years




SPORT DEVELOPMENT MANAGER

The Brief:
The Sport Development Manager collaborates with organizations to help them develop and promote their products, services and campaigns across any media platform using sport. The Sport Development department is at its infancy Corporate Leisure Ltd.

The individual is responsible for managing and developing strategic partnerships, promotions, propose programmes, and handle events as well as measuring programme success across our sports segment.

The Sports Develpment Manager will work directly with the CEO to develop and nurture this new beat.

The candidate must be highly innovative and must be a sport enthusiast.

Summary of key responsibilities:

• Create marketing strategy around target sports segments.

• Work creatively to brainstorm new ideas in the sports market to move the brand/products forward while maintaining its look and feel and overall message & identity.

• Define and develop promotions for sports segment


• Market the newly develop sport development products via proposals, interactive and direct marketing meetings.

• Analyze and optimize campaign performance to continually improve


• Manage the daily execution of marketing campaign, including achieving sales target.


• Create a marketing, communication and performance plan for all strategic partnerships.

• Oversee the creation and development of sponsorships and events/promotions initiatives aligned to the brand, consumer, business strategies that generate awareness for clients products

• Manage the daily deliverables and marketing support based on partnerships and sponsorships


• Negotiate contract renewals and new contracts.


• Manage clients, ensure their commitments and contractual timings plus ensure payments are timely and renewal process is managed effectively.


Educational Requirement and Experience:

• Bachelors degree in Physical education/ Human Kinetics
• 3-5 years working experience, preferably in sport marketing.
• Experience in sport management or other form of recent involvement in sport is a must
• Candidate should not be more than 32 years
• Good project management skills with excellent oral and writing communication skills
• Proficiency with Excel, Word, PowerPoint
• Candidates who are have attained coaching position/ coaching degrees are encouraged to apply

• Must be a Sports enthusiast

• Highly motivated, takes initiative, and able to work independently on multiple projects and tasks in a fast-paced environment

• Strong interpersonal skills with ability to effectively operate with high energy, flexibility, and enthusiasm

• The manager must be a results-oriented professional that can lead others, develop, and utilize efficient processes, capabilities and tools to optimize lead generation.



ACCOUNT: IT STUDENTS

OND accounting
Candidate must live near Ikeja



If you are qualified for the positions above, send your cover letter with attached cv to : reservationmanagers@gmail.com

Only qualified candidates would be contacted.
LiteratureNigeria's Newest Romance Book Factory by hafees(op): 6:13pm On Mar 06, 2012
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ANOTHER LOVE SONG

The delicious aroma of the coffee was much stronger in the kitchen. She poured herself a sizable portion, and took it to the bedroom. Karen called again.

‘Did you have a nice sleep?’
, ‘Yep, slept like a baby’
‘Great, and my cousin?’
‘What about your cousin?’ she said defensively
‘I’m just asking after him’
‘Well… he’s fine’
‘He’s fine?’ Karen reiterated.
‘That’s what I said’
‘It’s an open ended question’ Karen said mischievously.
‘Ehen, okay give me a lead’
‘Did he host you well…you know the like’
‘You know I hate to complain’
‘Yes, but I also know you can be bitchy’
They broke into laughter.
‘Well if giving me dinner is a grading for hosting, he failed’
‘If you are waiting for Adam to cook for you, you’ll starve to death’
‘But his refrigerator is well stocked’
‘He doesn’t cook for a woman’
‘Are you serious! That’s archaic’
‘Get your booth out of bed and cook. So you starved last night’
‘I eat sandwich’
How long are you staying’
‘Not sure, but seriously thinking about later today’
Relax, he won’t eat you. If there is a place you need quiet, it’s his house’
‘Thanks but….’
‘You have an itchy finger to touch him’
‘Naughty you, no way. I just don’t feel…’
‘Look he has that effect on all my friends, he doesn’t know he is attractive though’
‘Don’t be silly, what effect are you talking about’
‘You are asking me…you are already incoherent. Isn’t he handsome?
‘I have seen many handsome men in my young life’
‘Please don’t give me that celebrity, A list artist gimmick. He is a pretty boy’
‘I never said he is not’
‘He just sent me a text now’
‘He did?’
‘Wait…. it says…I didn’t know you keep friends who peep at their friends cousins in the bathroom’
‘Oh my God’ She prayed to die again.’
‘Got you now, just what I was talking’
‘This is outrageous, how could he do that’
‘Do what? Did you peep or not’
‘Karen that silly!’
‘Don’t so uptight, he is joking’
‘Now that’s an accusation, I was just passing and the bathroom door was opened’
‘I believe you’ Karen said and burst into laughter.
‘Whatever’ She replied, very angry with him.
‘Look one of the reasons I sent you to him is he doesn’t even know who you are. He cares nothing about super star musicians’
‘Great! Will you come pick me up at least? I got into this house with just the clothes on my back and my phone. Nothing more’
‘I can’t’
‘Why?’
‘I have a mad schedule, make it evening. Meanwhile take your bath, cook, eat, and write some hit songs’
‘Good idea, I could write a song about an egocentric man who thinks a woman is peeping at him in the bathroom’ She chided
‘Wonderful, I know you’ll come up with something fantastic’ Karen gave an hysterical laughter. ‘Got to go see you later’

Professor Kadiri must be a very silly man, Adesuwa thought as she let the phone drop on the settee.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Lagosians Feel They Can Outsmart Everyone by hafees: 9:35pm On Feb 28, 2012
I am a lagosian, not born and bread only but 'aborigine', that said, there is a spirit about lagos which gives me so much confidence even when i am out of Nigeria (strange airports or streets) NOTHING DEY HAPPEN. E de do me like  make i announce myself. But jokes aside, which other cities dem don sing about like LAGOS. Hate it or love Lagos is it
PoliticsRe: Muslim Congress Condemns Boko Haram Attacks by hafees: 11:55am On Nov 09, 2011
@ jersey boy, your generalization sounds so uninformed, please research.

@ kx, why don't you go to to the Boko Haram head office yourself and condemn them. Amir no get bomb proof.


Mean while you can not stop any one from believing islam is a terrorist religion, i can only say the islam i know and i practice never gave me the thought to kill another human being.
PoliticsRe: False Alarm? As Even Autralia Warns Citizens Not To Visit Nigeria (read) by hafees(op): 5:39pm On Oct 05, 2011
@dalebutt 1

Only right thinking and intelligent people will understand the significance of this post. Your question should have been what is the impact on Nigeria
PoliticsFalse Alarm? As Even Autralia Warns Citizens Not To Visit Nigeria (read) by hafees(op): 6:09pm On Oct 04, 2011
Fellow Nigerians, What do you think of these?

Nigeria overall This Advice is current for Wednesday, 05 October 2011.

Be alert to own security Exercise caution High degree of caution Reconsider your need to travel Do not travel
Riverine area of Bayelsa, Delta, Rivers (and Bonny Island), Abia State, Akwa Ibom and Anambra States in the south-east
Be alert to own security Exercise caution High degree of caution Reconsider your need to travel Do not travel
Borno and Plateau States

Be alert to own security Exercise caution High degree of caution Reconsider your need to travel Do not travel
This advice has been reviewed and reissued. It includes new information in the Summary and under Safety and Security: Terrorism (media reports indicate that a terrorist group has threatened to attack Independence Day celebrations in Abuja's Eagle Square on 1 October 2011. As a precaution, Australians should avoid Eagle Square and other events associated with Independence Day across Nigeria). The overall level of the travel advice has not changed.

Summary
•We advise you to reconsider your need to travel to Nigeria at this time due to the very high threat of terrorist attack, the high risk of kidnapping, the unpredictable security situation, the heightened risk of violent civil unrest and the high level of violent crime.
•If you do decide to travel to Nigeria, you should exercise extreme caution. The security situation could deteriorate without warning and you could be caught up in violence directed at others.
•Media reports indicate that a terrorist group has threatened to attack Independence Day celebrations in Abuja's Eagle Square on 1 October 2011. As a precaution, Australians should avoid Eagle Square and other events associated with Independence Day across Nigeria.
•Days of national significance could provide terrorist groups an opportunity or pretext to stage attacks. In 2010 car bombs were detonated at Independence Day (1 October) celebrations. Australians are advised to avoid large public gatherings.
•Following the attack on United Nations House in Abuja on 26 August 2011, media reports suggest terrorists may be planning further attacks in Nigeria and targeting churches, mosques and national institutions. Security has been tightened at many public buildings in Abuja.
•There has been an increase in violent attacks in Nigeria since October 2010. Continued reporting indicates terrorists may be planning attacks against a range of targets, including domestic and foreign government institutions and against Western interests. Targets frequented by Westerners may include major hotels, cinemas, places of worship, bars and restaurants and densely populated urban centres. Locations frequented by foreigners have been attacked in the past and may be targeted in the future, including in Abuja.
•There were a number of violent incidents before and during the 2011 elections. There has been an increase in localised political tension and the security situation in some areas in Nigeria remains fragile. Curfews remain in place in some states and further curfews could be imposed quickly and with limited notice should the security situation start to deteriorate. You should monitor local media for possible restrictions.
•You should be aware that there is a risk of serious inter-communal violence and unrest throughout the country, particularly in the central and northern regions of Nigeria.
•You should avoid all protests, rallies and demonstrations as they may turn violent.
•We strongly advise you not to travel to the riverine area in Bayelsa, Delta, Rivers (including Port Harcourt and Bonny Island), Abia State, Akwa Ibom and Anambra States in south-eastern Nigeria because of continuing militant activity, the high risk of kidnapping, armed robbery and other armed attacks against foreign oil companies and personnel, localised conflict and violent civil unrest.
•We strongly advise you not to travel to Borno and Plateau States because of the volatile security situation, including ongoing inter-communal tensions and frequent violent attacks. If you are in Borno or Plateau State, you should consider leaving.
•If, despite our advice not to travel to these areas, you decide to go to or stay in these regions, you should ensure you have adequate and continuous close personal protection from a professional security service. The ability of the Australian Government to provide consular services to Australians in these areas may be severely limited.
•The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed a human death from avian influenza in Nigeria. See the Health Issues section below for advice to Australians travelling to or resident in Nigeria.
•Given the unpredictable security situation in Nigeria, we strongly recommend that you register your travel and contact details with us, so we can contact you in an emergency.
•Be a smart traveller. Before heading overseas:
◦organise comprehensive travel insurance and check what circumstances and activities are not covered by your policy
◦subscribe to this travel advice to receive free email updates each time it's reissued.

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On this page:
Summary
Safety and Security
Local Laws
Entry and Exit Requirements
Health Issues
Where to Get Help
Safety and Security
Terrorism
There is a very high threat from terrorism in Nigeria. In the past, international terrorist groups have called for attacks in Nigeria, including against the Nigerian Government.

Media reports indicate that a terrorist group has threatened to attack Independence Day celebrations in Abuja's Eagle Square on 1 October 2011. As a precaution, Australians should avoid Eagle Square and other events associated with Independence Day across Nigeria.

Days of national significance could provide terrorist groups an opportunity or pretext to stage attacks. In 2010 car bombs were detonated at Independence Day (1 October) celebrations, resulting in a number of deaths. Australians are advised to avoid large public gatherings.

Following the attack on United Nations House in Abuja on 26 August 2011, media reports suggest terrorists may be planning further attacks in Nigeria and targeting churches, mosques and national institutions. Security has been tightened at many public buildings in Abuja.

Australians in all parts of Nigeria are advised to exercise enhanced security vigilance following the death of Osama bin Laden on 2 May. See our Travel Bulletin for more information. You should avoid any large gatherings and demonstrations as they may turn violent and could be targeted at perceived western interests.

There has been an increase in violent attacks in Nigeria since October 2010, including bombings of places frequented by Westerners. Some previous attacks have involved multiple bombings. Continued reporting indicates terrorists may be planning attacks against a range of targets, including domestic and foreign government institutions and against Western interests. Targets frequented by Westerners may include major hotels, cinemas, places of worship, bars and restaurants and densely populated urban centres. Locations frequented by foreigners have been attacked in the past and may be targeted in the future, including in Abuja.

Reliable information as of early August 2011 indicates that militants continue to plan attacks on public places in Nigeria, including South African assets in the oil, telecommunications and banking industries. Attacks are likely to occur with little or no warning. Previously, militant groups such as MEND have threatened to attack major infrastructure and industry centres. Previous attacks have targeted public places.

Recent examples of terrorist attacks include:

•On 26 August 2011, an attack on the UN compound in Abuja reportedly killed over 20 people and left many wounded.
•On 10 July 2011, a bomb attack on a church in Suleja on the outskirts of Abuja caused a number of injuries.
•On 26 June 2011, explosions at a bar in Maiduguri killed more than 25 people.
•On 16 June 2011, a suicide car bombing at police headquarters in Abuja killed at least four people and injured a number of others.
•On 31 December 2010, explosions at a restaurant in Abuja frequented by foreigners killed at least four people and injured nine others.
•On 24 December 2010, a series of explosions in the city of Jos in Plateau State reportedly killed 80 people, including some attending Christmas Eve church services.
•On 1 October 2010, three bombs exploded in central Abuja during the celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of independence, killing a number of people.
In planning your activities, consider the kind of places known to be terrorist targets. These include commercial and public areas known to be frequented by foreigners such as residential areas, hotels, cinemas, clubs, restaurants, bars, cafes, schools, shopping areas, markets, churches and other places of worship, embassies, outdoor recreation events, public transport and tourist areas. Western economic interests, in particular gas and oil industry installations and pipelines have been attacked in the past, as well as symbols and buildings associated with the Nigerian government such as courts, government departments, army barracks and police stations. Terrorists may use significant dates and anniversaries to mount attacks.

Terrorism is a threat throughout the world. You can find more information about this threat in our General Advice to Australian Travellers.

Civil Unrest/Political Tension
We advise you to reconsider your need to travel to Nigeria at this time due to the unpredictable security situation, the high risk of kidnapping and the heightened risk of violent political demonstrations and civil unrest.

The security situation is uncertain and could deteriorate without warning. Australians could be caught up in violence directed at others. If you do decide to travel to Nigeria, you should exercise extreme caution.

There were a number of violent incidents before and during the 2011 elections. Media reports indicate that since late March 2011 several explosive devices have been found at political rallies and polling stations. There has been an increase in localised political tension and the security situation in some areas of Nigeria remains fragile. Curfews remain in place in some states and further curfews could be imposed quickly and with limited notice should the security situation start to deteriorate. You should monitor local media for possible restrictions.

There is a risk of serious inter-communal violence and unrest throughout the country, particularly in the central and northern regions of Nigeria. This includes the states of Taraba, Plateau, Adamawa and Benue in the central region and Bauchi, Borno, Katsina, Sokoto and Kano states and the cities of Kaduna, Jos, Kano, Maiduguri, Bauchi and Katsina in the north. In recent years, thousands of civilians have been killed in serious inter-communal violence and civil unrest in these areas, including in Jos in January and March 2010.

Militants have threatened to carry out bombings in Nigerian cities including Lagos, Ibadan, Enugu and Port Harcourt in retaliation for the deaths of hundreds of people in clashes in north-eastern states in July 2009.

You should avoid all protests, rallies and demonstrations as they may turn violent.

Australians in Nigeria should be alert to changes in the security environment and monitor the local media and other sources of information for developments that may heighten existing inter-communal tensions.

Curfews may be imposed or changed with little or no notice. You should monitor local information sources for information about curfews and abide by them.

Borno and Plateau States We strongly advise you not to travel to Borno and Plateau States because of the volatile security situation, including ongoing inter-communal tensions and frequent violent attacks. If you are in Borno or Plateau State, you should consider leaving.

Plateau State has experienced increased inter-communal violence and civil unrest. A series of explosions in the city of Jos in Plateau State killed at least 80 people in December 2010, including some attending Christmas Eve church services.

Borno State has also experienced an increase in violent attacks. A terrorist group has claimed responsibility for killing six people on 28 January 2011, including a local political candidate. During the elections, there were a number of bomb attacks and shootings.

South-eastern Nigeria: We advise you not to travel to the riverine area in the Bayelsa, Delta, Rivers (including Port Harcourt and Bonny Island), Abia State, Akwa Ibom and Anambra states in south-eastern Nigeria because of continuing militant activity, the high risk of kidnapping, armed robbery and other armed attacks, especially against foreign oil companies and personnel. If you are in these areas, you should consider leaving.

Militants have significantly increased their kidnappings of expatriate oil workers and foreign businessmen in the Niger delta region, including from offshore facilities, ships, roads and housing compounds. Hundreds of foreign workers, including an Australian, have been kidnapped, killed or injured in recent years. Militants have warned of further kidnappings. Kidnappings, including of foreign nationals, also occur in other parts of Nigeria. For more information about kidnapping, see our Kidnapping Threat travel bulletin.

The Australian Government’s longstanding policy is that it does not make payments or concessions to kidnappers. The Australian Government considers paying ransoms increases the risk of further kidnappings.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) remains active in the Niger Delta region and regularly threatens oil industry infrastructure and personnel. Conflict with the Nigerian police and security forces is always a possibility, despite agreed ceasefires and amnesty programs. We advise you to follow the advice of local authorities and avoid areas where conflict is known to be ongoing.

According to media reports, MEND issued in late January 2011 renewed threats against oil industry infrastructure and personnel.

If you are already in one of the above areas and concerned for your safety, you should consider departing. Ask yourself whether, given your own personal circumstances, you're comfortable travelling to these regions knowing that there is a high threat from civil unrest or that you may be caught up in attacks against civilian targets. Ask yourself whether travel could be deferred or an alternative destination chosen. If, having considered these issues, you do decide to travel to these regions, you should ensure you have adequate and continuous close personal protection from a professional security service.

The ability of the Australian Government to provide consular services to Australians in these areas may be severely limited.

Crime
There is a high level of serious crime throughout Nigeria. Kidnapping, violent assault, armed robbery, banditry, rape, and carjacking are prevalent across Nigeria. You should pay strict attention to your personal safety and security at all times.

Crime increases at night in most areas, particularly in Lagos and on highways. We strongly advise you not to travel after dark. The number of authorised and unauthorised checkpoints in city centres also increases at night and requests to pay on-the-spot fines are not uncommon.

The incidence of kidnapping outside of the south-east has increased across Nigeria. Recent incidents include the targeted kidnap of foreigners in Abia and Kebbi States and in Abuja. In 2010, two German nationals and two French nationals were kidnapped in Abia State. In 2011, an Israeli citizen was kidnapped in Abuja and two foreigners kidnapped in Kebbi State (UK and Italian citizens). Most kidnappings are financially motivated, with the victims being held for ransom.

There is a high risk of crime in and around the international airport in Lagos, on the roads between the airports in Lagos, Abuja and other urban centres, and when travelling unaccompanied in taxis or on public transport. Assaults and robberies are common on public transport. Prearranged collection/drop off at airports and hotels by someone who known to you or whose identity you can verify will help to minimise the risk. Criminals have been known to pose as police or military personnel and bogus greeters at the airport.

Visitors have been abducted and robbed when collected from their hotel by criminals claiming to represent a company where the visitor has an appointment. Ensure that you can verify and identify who you are meeting and where. Avoid meeting in places on the outskirts of urban centres. You should question any last minute changes in arrangements and should not disclose personal information unnecessarily. To minimise the risk, you should make your own arrangements with a reputable hire car company or hire cars with drivers as offered by most major hotels.

Due to the very high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, victims of violent crime, especially rape, are strongly encouraged to seek immediate medical assistance.

Commercial and internet fraud: Commercial and internet fraud is prevalent and often originates in Nigeria. Victims have been defrauded and those who travel to the originating country have had their lives endangered. Some have been killed. You should closely scrutinise all commercial ventures and job offers that originate from Nigeria from people unknown to you and not send money until proper checks are made. Criminals have been known to seek details of 'safe' bank accounts overseas in which to transfer large sums of money (as a donation or for a percentage of the amount involved). They may also provide fake cashier cheques for 'urgent' shipments of large quantities of goods, request sizeable fees for a fake Nigerian government contract or to supply crude oil and extort money from individuals they have convinced to travel to Nigeria for a business opportunity. If you are a victim of a Nigerian financial scam, we advise you to obtain legal advice and not to travel to Nigeria to seek restitution as there is a risk of physical assault from the perpetrators. Our information on International Financial Scams provides more detail on these types of scams.

If you are travelling to Nigeria, you should inform relatives and friends that they may receive phone calls and emails from bogus hospitals or doctors in Nigeria claiming that an Australian traveller has been injured and money is required to be sent for medical treatment. Your relatives and friends in Australia should treat any requests for money with caution and ensure that the contact is genuine, including emails purportedly sent by you, as this is a common method of extorting money. If they are concerned about you, they should first contact the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Consular Emergency Centre (see Where to Get Help for contact details). To minimise the risk, you should be careful about disclosing personal information and disposing of personal documents while in Nigeria.

An increasing number of Australian citizens have also been defrauded or had their lives endangered by bogus internet friendship, dating and marriage schemes operating out of Nigeria. These scams typically result from connections made through internet dating schemes or chat rooms. Scammers will often spend months developing an online relationship before asking for money, for example, to enable travel to Australia or for medical costs. Each request is followed by another for ever increasing amounts. When the money is received, the relationship is usually terminated and any chance of recovering the funds is highly unlikely. In some instances, foreigners who have travelled to Nigeria to meet their friend or prospective marriage partner have been kidnapped and held to ransom, assaulted and robbed.

Local Travel
Heightened security arrangements are in place throughout Nigeria, particularly in major cities. You should expect delays as a result of security checks. New security measures are in place in Abuja, including roadblocks, parking restrictions and a closing time of 2200 hrs for recreational facilities (cinemas, clubs and bars) and 1800 hrs for parks and gardens that admit children.

Driving in Nigeria can be dangerous, especially at night, due to poorly maintained roads and vehicles, poor local driving habits, unpredictable pedestrians and inadequate road lighting. You should avoid unnecessary travel after dark.

Vehicle checkpoints are common throughout the country. You may be expected to show identity documents and car registration and ownership papers or to pay on-the-spot fines.

Fuel shortages are common and motorists should ensure they have adequate fuel for their journey, particularly in the northern regions.

For further advice, see our bulletin on Overseas Road Safety.

Piracy occurs in the coastal areas of the Bayelsa area of the Niger delta and near Lagos. See our travel advice on Travelling by Sea for more information. The International Maritime Bureau issues piracy reports on its web site.

Airline Safety
Airline and air charter safety and maintenance standards vary throughout the world. It is not known whether maintenance procedures and safety standards on aircraft used on internal flights are always properly observed or whether passengers are covered by airline insurance. Following a series of crashes, there are also concerns about the safety and reliability of some airline companies operating domestic flights within Nigeria.

Domestic flights are often delayed or cancelled at short notice.

For further information, please refer to our Aviation Safety and Security travel bulletin.

Natural Disasters, Severe Weather and Climate
The rainy season extends from May to October when some roads may become impassable.

The dry season extends from November to April. During this period, central and northern Nigeria may be affected by Harmattan, a seasonal wind which blows a high amount of sand and dust in the air. Visibility may be severely limited.

If a natural disaster occurs, follow the advice of local authorities. Information on natural disasters can be obtained from the Humanitarian Early Warning Service.

Wildlife
Australians are advised to respect wildlife laws and to maintain a safe and legal distance when observing wildlife, including marine animals and birds. You should only use reputable and professional guides or tour operators and closely follow park regulations and wardens' advice.

Money and Valuables
Before you go, organise a variety of ways to access your money overseas, such as credit cards, travellers' cheques, cash, debit cards or cash cards. Australian currency and travellers' cheques are not accepted in many countries. Consult with your bank to find out which is the most appropriate currency to carry and whether your ATM card will work overseas. However, Nigeria is a cash economy and the use of ATM and credit cards is not recommended due to the prevalence of fraud. You should carefully consider when and where to use your cards or access internet banking. Facilities for changing travellers' cheques are limited.

Make two photocopies of valuables such as your passport, tickets, visas and travellers' cheques. Keep one copy with you in a separate place to the original and leave another copy with someone at home.

While travelling, don't carry too much cash and remember that expensive watches, jewellery and cameras may be tempting targets for thieves.

As a sensible precaution against luggage tampering, including theft, lock your luggage. Information on luggage safety is available from The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority.

Your passport is a valuable document that is attractive to criminals who may try to use your identity to commit crimes. It should always be kept in a safe place. You are required by Australian law to report a lost or stolen passport. If your passport is lost or stolen overseas, report it online or contact the nearest Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate as soon as possible.

You are required to pay an additional fee to have a lost or stolen passport replaced. In some cases, the Government may also restrict the length of validity or type of replacement passports.

For Parents
For general information and tips on travelling with children see our Travelling Parents brochure.

If you are planning on placing your children in schools or childcare facilities overseas we encourage you to research the standards of security, care and staff training within those establishments. You should exercise the same precautions you would take before placing children into schools or childcare facilities in Australia.

Ideas on how to select childcare providers are available from the smartraveller Children's Issues page, Child Wise and the National Childcare Accreditation Council.

Local Laws
When you are in Nigeria, be aware that local laws and penalties, including ones that appear harsh by Australian standards, do apply to you. If you are arrested or jailed, the Australian Government will do what it can to help you but we can't get you out of trouble or out of jail. Conditions of detention in Nigeria can be extremely uncomfortable and unpleasant.

Information on what Australian consular officers can and cannot do to help Australians in trouble overseas is available from the Consular Services Charter.

Penalties for drug offences are severe and may include lengthy prison sentences and heavy fines.

The death penalty may be imposed for other serious crimes such as murder and armed robbery.

Homosexual acts are illegal and penalties include imprisonment for up to 14 years.

Taking photographs of government buildings is illegal and can lead to detention.

Smoking is banned in public places.

Offences such as stealing and adultery may attract strict penalties in the northern states that impose Sharia Law.

It is illegal to export African art, particularly antiques, from Nigeria without written authorisation from the Department of Antiquities.

Some Australian criminal laws, such as those relating to money, laundering, bribery of foreign public officials, terrorism, child pornography, and child sex tourism, apply to Australian overseas. Australians who commit these offences while overseas may be prosecuted in Australia.

Australian authorities are committed to combating sexual exploitation of children by Australians overseas. Australians may be prosecuted at home under Australian child sex tourism and child pornography laws. These laws provide severe penalties for up to 25 years imprisonment for Australians who engage in child sexual exploitation while outside of Australia.

Local Customs
Travellers should behave and dress conservatively outside large urban areas, especially in the central and northern regions of Nigeria.

Islamic Sharia Law has been introduced in some states in the north and is being increasingly enforced.

During Ramadan, eating, drinking and smoking between sunrise and sunset is forbidden for Muslims. You should take care not to offend.

Information for Dual Nationals
Australian-Nigerian dual nationals between the ages of 18 and 30 may be required to undertake the National Youth Service Corps program. Contact the nearest Embassy or Consulate of Nigeria for further information.

Our Travel Information for Dual Nationals brochure provides further information.

Entry and Exit Requirements
Visa and other entry and exit conditions (such as currency, customs and quarantine regulations) change regularly. Up-to-date information is available from the nearest Embassy or Consulate of Nigeria.

The Nigerian immigration authorities have introduced registration requirements for all resident expatriates who are not nationals of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Contact the nearest Embassy or Consulate of Nigeria for details.

Nigeria is listed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as endemic for yellow fever. You may be asked to present a valid Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate upon entry into Nigeria. Some airlines may also require passengers to present a valid certificate before being allowed to board flights out of Nigeria. If in doubt, check with your airline.

If you have visited Nigeria in the last six days prior to your date of return to Australia, Australian Customs officials will ask you to present a valid Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate upon entry into Australia.

Make sure your passport has at least six months' validity from your planned date of return to Australia. You should carry copies of a recent passport photo with you in case you need a replacement passport while overseas.

Health Issues
On 10 August 2010, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced it had moved to a post-pandemic period in response to pandemic (H1N1) 2009. The virus is expected to remain as a seasonal influenza virus and local outbreaks may occur. For more information see the WHO website.

We strongly recommend that you take out comprehensive travel insurance that will cover any overseas medical costs, including medical evacuation, before you depart. Confirm that your insurance covers you for the whole time you'll be away and check what circumstances and activities are not included in your policy. Remember, regardless of how healthy and fit you are, if you can't afford travel insurance, you can't afford to travel. The Australian Government will not pay for a traveller's medical expenses overseas or medical evacuation costs.

Your doctor or travel clinic is the best source of information about preventive measures, immunisations (including booster doses of childhood vaccinations) and disease outbreaks overseas. The World Health Organization (WHO) provides information for travellers and our Travelling Well brochure also provides useful tips for travelling with medicines and staying healthy while overseas.

Medical facilities are limited in Nigeria. The standard of heath care can vary in major centres, but is very basic in rural areas. Pharmaceuticals are often in short supply and poor quality substitutes are often used. Up-front payment for services is usually required and the inability to pay will often delay treatment. In the event of a serious illness or accident, medical evacuation (usually to London, Paris or Johannesburg) would be necessary, with costs ranging from $A13,000 to $A200,000 depending on circumstances.

The rate of HIV/AIDS infection in Nigeria is very high. You should exercise appropriate precautions if engaging in activities that expose you to risk of infection.

Malaria and other tropical diseases are common in West African countries, including Nigeria. We encourage you to consider having vaccinations before travelling, taking prophylaxis against malaria, using an insect repellent, wearing long, loose-fitting, light-coloured clothing and ensuring your accommodation is mosquito proof.

Water-borne, food-borne and other infectious diseases (including cholera, typhoid, yellow fever, hepatitis, bilharzia, tuberculosis, polio, lassa fever, measles and meningitis) are prevalent with more serious outbreaks occurring from time to time. We advise you to boil all drinking water or drink bottled water, and avoid ice cubes and raw and undercooked food. Seek medical advice if you have a fever or are suffering from diarrhoea.

The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed a human death from avian influenza in Nigeria. The Department of Health and Ageing advises Australians who reside in Nigeria for an extended period to consider, as a precautionary measure, having access to influenza antiviral medicine for treatment. Long term residents are at a greater risk of exposure to avian influenza over time. You should seek medical advice before taking antiviral medicines. Australians intending to travel to Nigeria for shorter periods are at much lower risk of infection but should discuss the risk of avian influenza with their doctor as part of their routine pre-travel health checks.

If the avian influenza virus mutates to a form where efficient human-to-human transmission occurs, it may spread quickly and local authorities could move quickly to impose restrictions on travel. Australian travellers and long-term residents in Nigeria should be prepared to take personal responsibility for their own safety and well-being, including deciding when to leave an affected area and ensuring they have appropriate contingency plans in place. Australians in Nigeria should monitor the travel advice and bulletin for updated information and advice, and ensure that their travel documents, including passports and visas for any non-Australian family members, are up to date in case they need to depart at short notice.

The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) has confirmed cases of avian influenza in birds in a number of countries throughout the world, including in Nigeria. For a list of these countries, visit the OIE website.

Where to Get Help
In Nigeria, you can obtain consular assistance from the:

Australian High Commission
48 Aguiyi Ironsi Street
Maitama Abuja NIGERIA
Telephone: (234 9) 461 2780
Office mobile: (234) (0) 803 307 3519
Facsimile: (234 9) 461 2782
Email: ahc.abuja@dfat.gov.au
Website: www.nigeria.highcommission.gov.au/

If you are travelling to Nigeria, whatever the reason and however long you'll be there, we encourage you to register with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. You can register online or in person at any Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate. The information you provide will help us to contact you in an emergency - whether it is a natural disaster, civil disturbance or a family issue.

In a consular emergency if you are unable to contact the High Commission you can contact the 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on +61 2 6261 3305 or 1300 555 135 within Australia.

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