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I also got a mail inviting me for the test but could not assess the invite as I kept getting an error msg that my info is not on their database |
The advert says applicants should not be more than 30 while I read on their website that it's 35,which of them is correct? |
I witnessed it live All vehicular movement was stopped as the community guys set ablaze the trailer that killed the guy. The community guys descended on all other trailers held in the hold up by breaking their windscreens and side mirrors,some buses suffered the same fate. While we were there,a little girl in one if the buses had convulsion but was saved thanks to the joint effort of the crowd. A top government functionary in Ondo was there with us in the gridlock but he didn't come out of his vehicle,his Jeep was watched by two fun wielding police officers who did nothing to help the situation. We were let loose after 2hours of standstill,it was a terrible experience. |
Why discriminate against HND when the governor of Ogun himself is an HND holder? |
Me believe the presidency should condemn the act perpetrated by the 5 lawmakers rather than just say what they attempted happened in some states before. The fact that such illegality happened in some states before now does not make it right. |
Okupe at it again,doing what he knows how to do best. |
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I think most of us need education on this issue,the senate did not in any way legalise child marriage....you need to read what the constitution says 29 (1) Any citizen of Nigeria of full age who wishes to renounce his Nigerian citizenship shall make a declaration in the prescribed manner for the renunciation. (2) The president shall cause the declaration made under subsection (1) of this section to be registered and upon such registration, the person who made the declaration shall cease to be citizen of Nigeria. (3) The president may withhold the registration of any declaration made under subsection (1) of this section if: (a) the declaration is made during any war in which Nigeria is physically involved; or (b) in his opinion, it is otherwise contrary to public policy. (4) For the purposes of subsection (1) of this section: (a) “full age” means the age of eighteen years and above; (b) any woman who is married shall be deemed to be of full age. |
Prof Itse Sagay Bamidele Aturu Raji Fashola Prof Akin Oyebode Gani Fawehinmi |
When are Direct entry candidates writing theirs? |
It depends on the grade you graduated with,if u have a 2.1,1st class ,distinction or upper credit,sell yourself by putting it in there . It's not advisable to write 2.2 or lower credit in ur CV,cos that's what an average graduate would have.(my opinion sa) |
[quote author=O.ijeoma@ymail.]wia were u interviewed? Is it for customer service?[/quote]PH,Transaction officer |
[quote author=O.ijeoma@ymail.]Did u apply wit nd or hnd?[/quote]HND |
I also got the same text inviting me for training.Who are they even recruiting for? |
maureen44: any newsi just got a text from Workforce inviting me for training on Thursday by 11 am .I just hope the pay would be reasonable as they have said the job is for ND holders |
I learnt the job is for ND holders |
Instead of you to be counting your book you are killing the noise ,enter your shoe and follow me |
omoguess: Pls is there any1 scheduled 4 ph dat was asked 2 download documentsI'm scheduled for PH.I only got a text inviting me for the test |
Which bank are they really recruiting for? |
I actually got the same invite for Port Harcourt . I can't recollect when and how I applied. Anyone with any info that might help should assist us |
Job Title: Transaction Officer Locations: Nigeria Recruiter : Workforce Management Centre (WfM Centre) Workforce Management Centre is a leader in personnel outsourcing services management that build long- term relationships with clients and deliver tailored and sustainable solutions to their business challenges. One of our Clients, a foremost bank, currently requires the services of dedicated and hardworking young talents to fill the vacant role of Transaction Officer that exists in the organization. Successful candidates will be taken through a thorough selection process after which they will be exposed to learning interventions that will equip them for the job. We seek qualified personnel that demonstrate productivity and efficiency in executing tasks. We believe in people that have the right expertise and experience to streamline business processes and contribute to the bottom-line of the organization. We currently require highly effective HND/OND Graduates (Minimum Upper Credit) who are not more than thirty years old (30) as at the time of this application with the following attributes to fill the vacant role that exists in our client’s organisation; • Strong attention to detail and high level of accuracy • Excellent communication skills • Analytical and problem solving skills • Very effective organizational skills. • Computer skills including the spreadsheet and word-processing programs, and e-mail at a high proficient level. • Numerical skills. Prior experience in a financial service firm could be an advantage. If you are qualified and interested, please apply now . We will only contact shortlisted candidates. |
As we move close to making APC an effective political party in Nigeria, some Nigerians are asking what the new party can do to restore the dignity of Nigeria. As we move close to 2015 Presidential elections, political watchers are asking to know the difference between APC and PDP. A lot of questions are coming to the political desks of APC throughout the country: is this party different from PDP? Are the progenitors not the same Nigerians we know? What does this party have in store for 150 million Nigerians? Can this new party make a difference? Can it fill in the gap in Nigeria’s political landscape? Can APC have the courage and the political will to fight the dreaded monster in Nigeria called corruption? Can APC deal with the rot in the power sector? Can APC fix Nigeria’s economy? Can APC deal with the Security challenges facing Nigeria? Can this new party rebuild our educational sector? Can APC create jobs for teeming Nigerian youths? Can APC rebuild our institutional frameworks and decayed infrastructure? Can this APC continue to leave the big shoes for small men? Can APC continue to leave great jobs for little-minded elements? Can APC continue to neglect the problem of injustice in Nigeria? Is APC capable of holding this country together in peace and harmony, respecting our diverse cultures, religion, and tribe etc? Can APC address the structural imbalances in the polity? Can APC rise above partisan politics to face squarely the huge challenges facing Nigeria? What plans does APC have for agriculture? The questions are simply too many and are quite in order, for they capture the rightful expectations and anxieties of a people that are at the receiving end of bad governance and want a change. Well, APC may not have all the answers to these very strong questions posed above but the truth of the matter remains that things will never be the same again. One thing is clear: Nigeria is not making progress in the midst of plenty. Nigeria is not making progress in the age of success. APC believes that investment funds must be retrieved from the pockets of few corrupt Nigerians and the money ploughed back to the economy to create jobs. APC believes that nothing great can be achieved without great leaders. APC believes that time has come for us to stop lamenting on our comprehensive emptiness and do something tangible to show the world that we are capable of holding our own any day. APC believes that the gap between education and economic growth is a closed one. APC leaders know that the only way to fight poverty is through massive investment in qualitative education. I can go on and on but APC cannot do everything in one fell swoop. Please take notice that this is not the manifesto of APC. After the formal registration, the party will sell its manifesto to Nigerians, and I know that it may not be too far from what I have said above. Nigeria’s problems are well known for a long time in this country, dating back to the early 90s. For over 20 years we have been dancing around our problems without addressing them frontally and today we have gone full circle. The problems have magnified to become an octopus. Nigerians want change and APC is ready to provide the long-awaited change. But the change is not going to come easy knowing the antics of the ruling party and their criminal disposition when it comes to electoral issues. To them, every presidential election is a do or die affair, a fight to finish, and the mother of all battles. The people get the kind of leaders they deserve. It is left for Nigerians to fight to reclaim their God-given country from pretenders and to all intents and purposes this is not going to be easy. This is a struggle for the soul of Nigeria, a struggle for economic , social and political freedom, a struggle to reclaim our rights to life. It is now or never. Yes, we can! |
It's becoming a reality |
It means if a certain Emeka from Imo that was born and schooled in Yobe sat for the exam and score 136 (the highest in Yobe) he would not be admitted while Ahmadu with a score of 2 and Aminat with 3 marks, who both were taught by the same teachers with same curriculum as Emeka gain admission on merit. Something is wrong with that system |
It means if a certain Emeka from Imo that was born and schooled in Yobe sat for the exam and score 136 (the highest in Yobe) he would not be admitted while Ahmadu with a score of 2 and Aminat with 3 marks, who both were taught by the same teachers with same curriculum as Emeka gain admission on merit. Something is wrong with that system |
RedBenson: That girl wey talk say em mamma sabi give well well, abeg call her make she surface here o. Na person like she we dey find here.Keep your dirty mouth shut! N1000*10,000=N10,000,000 Is that not a lot of money? How much have contributed yourself? Even N100 is not too small |
Pardon my ignorance...Is the Iyaloja not a chieftaincy title ? If it is,then Tinubu does not have the power to instal one,it is supposed to be the prerogative of the Oba of Lagos. The Oba has the right to install anyone he so wishes as long as the person is of impeccable character. The PDP has no right to question the Oba on who he instal as the Iyaloja or any other title for that matter ,they should leave Tinubu alone |
Ijogz K: Nobody sends Muslim/Muslim but some illiterates in te North would complain about Christian/Christian.Are u sure? A lot of xtians voted GEJ in 2011 cos he is a xtian. Unlike what happened in the early 90's,a Muslim/Muslim or Xtian/Xtian ticket will never work in the Nigeria of today. Most Nigerians are now 'religiously crazy' |
Who com dey talk the truth |