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Very very pitiable, Pathetic! Well sometimes, silence is really Golden! |
I believe i have been justified when i said this week will be for regret mails... I aint trying to make jest of those that didnt make it; its just that sometimes, we just need to be realistic about certain things! Congrats to those that made it through... I am not even sure if i would attend the verification test because my current job pays about thesame (or a liitle more in certain circumstance) as to what PWC pays! For those that werent successful, You destinies are in God's hand... Perhaps he has better things in stock! |
Maybe i will have to scan and upload the Scholarship letter circulated to various Universities before you guys will believe! If you are not interested in applying, then there is no point discouraging others by saying it is scam... Many students have applied already; so you can either follow suit or remain silent! You are to upload your passport, then scan and mail your documents to the address on the form (Simple Instructions). If you are wise, you will take advantage of it while it lasts. If you wana investigate its authenticity, visit a nearby federal University and stop Ranting based on what google showed you |
2013/2014 SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME FOR NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS Bendel Petroleum Company Limited offers Scholarship to all Nigerian Students in all Universities and other Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria, including those engaged in distance learning programmes in all Universities and other Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria only. b) EMPOWERING THE YOUTHS We realized that the youths of today are the leaders of tomorrow. To achieve this, the youths must be given not only Education, but a provision for free, qualitative, functional and adequate education to enable them gain appropriate skills with which they can be gainfully employed or be self-employed. The beneficiaries of this scheme are not bound to work for Bendel Petroleum Company Limited or any other oil and gas company,but as a part of our effort to develop the youths of this country and as a relief for parents in the education of their wards. It is therefore open to all Nigerian Students in all Universities and other tertiary institutions in Nigeria and those engaged in distance learning programmes in all Universities and other tertiary institutions. c) FOR WHOM: (i.e WHO CAN APPLY.) • Post Graduate Students • Undergraduate Students • OND/ND and NCE Students • College of Arts and Science Students • Students engaged in Preliminary Studies in Year (I) and (II) in Nigerian Universities and all other Tertiary Institutions. For more information, visit http://www.bendelpetroleum.org |
bestads: Nigerian Youths please solve this simple maths if facebook,BB,Twitter,BBA,MTN Project fame and various talent hunts,TV Shows have not derailed your aptitude abilitiesCOPIED POST!!! |
Scholarship link... https://www.nairaland.com/1561662/bendel-petroleum-tertiary-scholarship-extended |
It is not closed yet.. It has been extended till 31st December 2013 though that has not reflected on the website. I am an Academic staff with FUTO so believe me when i tell you it is still on. Just fill the form (whether hardcopy or online) and submit. Let nothing deter you from achieving success! Spread the news and i hope this appears on frontpage for others to benefit |
2013/2014 SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME FOR NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS Bendel Petroleum Company Limited offers Scholarship to all Nigerian Students in all Universities and other Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria, including those engaged in distance learning programmes in all Universities and other Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria only. b) EMPOWERING THE YOUTHS We realized that the youths of today are the leaders of tomorrow. To achieve this, the youths must be given not only Education, but a provision for free, qualitative, functional and adequate education to enable them gain appropriate skills with which they can be gainfully employed or be self-employed. The beneficiaries of this scheme are not bound to work for Bendel Petroleum Company Limited or any other oil and gas company,but as a part of our effort to develop the youths of this country and as a relief for parents in the education of their wards. It is therefore open to all Nigerian Students in all Universities and other tertiary institutions in Nigeria and those engaged in distance learning programmes in all Universities and other tertiary institutions. c) FOR WHOM: (i.e WHO CAN APPLY.) • Post Graduate Students • Undergraduate Students • OND/ND and NCE Students • College of Arts and Science Students • Students engaged in Preliminary Studies in Year (I) and (II) in Nigerian Universities and all other Tertiary Institutions. For more information, visit http://www.bendelpetroleum.org |
masagoody: oga ikenna, no worry.... Whatever people say, will say, have said, have to say, want to say, will like to say, would have loved to say, didnt say, havent said, or wouldnt say will not change the reality of who you trully are.... For all the pwc hopefuls, thumbs up to you guys. The verification exercise is a wonderful experience. Just get yourself prepared..happy halloween..sorry, harmattan....Well said padi... Wasup wif u? |
Monsieur Pete: Ma padi hafaI dey kampe oo.. How ur end? Hope u got the PWC invite? |
Glad to see the chill pill circulated well... Lol I wonder when those that doesn't know me will start understanding me! I must have been the most "attacked" NLDer in the past 2 month! I don't wish anyone anytin less than success in every endeavour in life! Cheers |
I wonder when "sorry guys" and "Congrats to those successful" has turned into being proud, egoistic and rubbing success on people's face! I wasnt successful with BAT and Unilever, should i have taken it personal with those that told me sorry? When will people stop being bigots? |
Mastersplinter: Not fair what u said. Do u knoe how some pple felt after reading dis. What wud u now do if dey still send success mails... Learn to placate peeps my dear friend. Failure comes to us all at one point or the other. U did same thing on the unilever thread, robbing ur success on others faces. Remember, some peoples numerical was harder dan others. Maybe u were only lucky not to get a difficult oneMastersplinter, i really think you should go re-checked the said Unilever thread, because i wasnt even successful in the whole thing! And you really do not know me one bit to think i rub my success on others faces!! Well, should i even care!!? |
oeguh: [color=#990000][/color]Personally, i really do not have anything to say to you! And do i look like i care about how or who you think i am?? |
Unfortunately, this week will be for regret mails... Sorry guys and good luck to those successful |
Erza: congrats Iyke. Still waiting for mine...Hang on NL girlfriend, you wont be missed out surely |
Congrats to those invited for the verification test; you guys have done really well. I thought we have gone past the stage of dropping emails for materials... Those asking for materials now, i wonder what you guys used in preparing for the online test - abi person help una write am ni? Anyways, mine is January 15th. Anyone with me? |
Akpangbon: Dummy. Read what the NNPC said in reply to Sanusi.What do u expect? Can a dog bite his master? Better awake from ur slumber and stop being deceived! |
Mr. Babangida’s alleged theft of US$12.4 billion accruable from the Gulf War excess crude oil sales in 1991 is dwarfed by this massive plunder of state treasury, under Mr. Jonathan, in just under 17 months. If the allegation that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, under the President Goodluck Jonathan administration, illegally diverted about $50 billion oil money is eventually proven, the president would have succeeded in setting a new Nigerian record on authority stealing. In the company of two of his ministers – Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Finance Minister, and Diezani Alison-Madueke, the Petroleum Minister – the Nigerian President may have quadrupled the previous record of alleged stealing of public funds hitherto held by Ibrahim Babangida, who was Head of State between 1985 – 1993. A self-styled Military President, Mr. Babangida, 72, reportedly siphoned US$12.4 billion accruable from the Gulf War excess crude oil sales in 1991. But a PREMIUM TIMES exclusive on Tuesday detailed how President Jonathan, who is currently in South Africa for the funeral of Nelson Mandela, oversaw a systematic diversion of US$50 billion, money from crude oil sales between January 2012 and July 2013. In the report, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Nigeria’s Central Bank governor, detailed how the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, paid only 24 percent proceeds, within the year under review, into the federation account, with the remaining 76 percent unaccounted for. AN OIL WINDFALL According to the CBN, the NNPC should have paid US$65.3 billion into the federation account, having sold at least 594 million barrels of crude within the period. Instead, the corporation only remitted US15.5 billion, the remaining US$49.8 billion disappearing into thin air. Although Mr. Babangida’s involvement in the vanished Gulf War crude oil windfall continues to elicit public anger across the nation, the scale of the recent heist under President Jonathan’s watch makes the stolen US$12.4 billion pale into insignificance. On 15th January 1994, the government of then dictator, the late General Sani Abacha, set up the Panel on the Reorganization and Reform of Central Bank of Nigeria to probe how the US$12.4 billion was spent by Mr. Babangida’s government. Ten months later, the panel, chaired by renowned economist, Pius Okigbo, submitted its findings detailing how Mr. Babangida’s regime conspired with top CBN officials to squander the accrued billions on phantom projects, with US$12.2 billion out of the total US$12.4 billion spent through ‘Dedicated Accounts’ that were unavailable to government auditors. “Disbursements were clandestinely undertaken while the country was openly reeling with crushing external debt overhead. These represent, no matter the initial justification for creating the account, a gross abuse of public trust,” Mr. Okigbo’s report had stated. In his book, The Sink, American writer Jeffrey Robinson wrote: “Of the $120 billion siphoned out of the Nigerian treasury into offshore accounts by dishonest politicians, $20 billion is allegedly traceable to IBB (as Mr. Babangida is fondly called) directly as president from 1985 to 1993.” But even Mr. Babangida’s alleged theft of US$20 billion in his eight years in power is dwarfed by this massive plunder of state treasury in just under 17 months. “Your excellency, you will recall that as far back as late 2010, I had verbally expressed deep concern about what appeared to be huge shortfalls in remittances to the federation account in spite of the strong recovery in oil prices,” Mr. Sanusi wrote in his letter to President Jonathan, expressing his frustration with the NNPC’s secrecy with oil sales. |
Hi guys.... Longies!! Hope u all bracing up to get the success mails? |
Run away unless you have 8500 to give those scammers!! |
kayjegs: @Ikenna58..... well its a matter of choice. I am not just giving questions out. Read the post very well. Thanks.Oh now i get... you are selling answers you solved by yourself, and you feel are correct by your own standards? |
chess guru: Are they like shl format?Yes, wholly SHL |
kayjegs: Nobody could have time to print screen the test for you while doing it. I am working on my mobile app which contains all these. I have some practice questions for PTDF and PWC. Some of the test questions are repeated practice questions. For those who are yet to write the PWC tests, get the test materials and practice at least twice before the exam and don't write your exam on the last day. But sorry, you have to pay for this, a token. I can help provide answers for some of the tests including repeated ones. PM me if needed.Why would you want to sell what you got for free!!? |
Chordata: U be baddest guy oo, 1st class things. Wish u the best bruv ![]() |
Just wrote the test.. I must confess, the Numerical is much simpler than the verbal. |
[quote author=D_gRaNd_ShErifF]SUCCESS, Bro.[/quote]Thanks bro... Appreciate |
Magicc: Bros, how far PRESSID MATTER, WHICH WAY¿ send me mail at aghogho0601010@gmail.com make we talk.were you shortlisted also?? |
chitech247: Move on is the statement, however, we still hv sometime left.NUC PRESSID Scholarship |
[quote author=D_gRaNd_ShErifF]Me no even see Ikenna58 again. Na wa o.[/quote]LOLZZ.. ikenna58 is still very much in the building. I have just been so busy preparing for a scholarship test coming up in less than 2 weeks time. Btw, i didnt get a mail from Unilever/Adexen so that means i wasnt shortlisted. And even if i was, i wouldnt have made it because i should be in Abuja on that 7th DEC. Congrats and Goodluck to those shortlisted! Go get the job!! |
Amanze Uchegbu-lam’s address was factual, his delivery dramatically entertaining and the response from the hall was an ovation. The former Vice president of NFF was in Warri to deliver the message of FIFA President, Sepp Blatter and CAF President Isa Hayatou to the General Congress of the FA yesterday. Amanze, a member of FIFA Statutes Committee and who is well respected for his knowledge of the game, delivered goodwill messages from Hayatou and Blatter to the packed-full congress. His gesticulation and manner of delivery excited the delegates. Amanze said that Blatter recalled the drama at the VIP box in China during the Olympics soccer semi final event between Nigeria and Belgium. Hayatou, the CAF President and Michel Platini, the UEFA President, were seated for the game and before Blatter boasted so much about the outcome that they challenged each other with a betting on who will win. Hayatou boasted about Africa’s representative Nigeria and Platini gave the match to Belgium. Blatter was not only a witness but also the arbiter in the betting. When Nigeria scored the first goal, Hayatou moved over to Platini and said “I told you! Second goal came, he moved over and said “I told you.” When Nigeria scored the fourth goal, Hayatou yelled to Platini, “it is finished.” Blatter, according to Uchegbulam recalled that drama and said they should tell the delegates to ensure that Eagles do well in the World Cup so that they can all recall the China drama. Amanze recalled that the message to Nigeria in 2011 Congress was for peace to reign in our football, following the many litigations that the NFF was going through. In Port Harcourt in the last Congress, peace had returned. Then Amanze said that “this year the result of peace could be seen in the achievement recorded in the Nation Cup victory, world Cup qualification and the U-17 victory in UAE. In his own remarks, NFF President, Aminu Maigari reeled out all the achievements and said that the ultimate for his board was to go to Brazil and put up a performance that no other Africa country has been able to achieve in the World Cup. And that would mean going beyond the quarter final. Meanwhile, in the charity match, Enyimba defeated Kano Pillars 2-0. |
nerije: pls nairalanders I am seriously in need of shl material. kindly send a copy to tomitino4love@yahoo.comAnd here we go.. Another Email Address! Nigerians shaaaaaa |

