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Monsieur Pete: Chai! E no make naa..God go judge o1. You stand a better chance of success if you prepare very well. 2. I am not making the guy feel bad in any way. Afterall, I don't decide who scales thru or not! 3. It is not "battle of the fittest" friend, by strenght shall no man prevail. It is God that gives grace and shows mercy! 4. Sometimes, information keeps you a step ahead of others! That is not to say it is wrong to share vital information; if I were hoarding informations myself, I wouldn't give out the SHL materials I have to people I don't even know! 5. I am not silent on the Adexen/BATN assessment. The fact that everyone is grouped, common sense should tell every tom, dick and harry that one will be faced with a group discussion and presentation! The task has even been made easier by telling every candidate that the case study will be business related! |
bicorn: 8 days ago. Nov 118 days ago? And what prevented u from writing it since!!?? Anyways, Unilever has already shortlisted candidates for the first interview; so honestly, I don't know if you can still write or if it will be accepted! But to find out yourself, why not click on the link and proceed? |
bicorn: Hello all, pls i require ur assistance. I got the mail to participate in the online test on Unilever web page but after creating a new account how do i proceed to write the test?When did you get this mail?? |
bobolathefirst: Just completed the test...those questions are DEMONIC!!! And the time is not happy at allYou had till December 8th to write the test; i saw no reason why you should be in a haste to write it. Now everyone wants to get one or two glimpse from you!!!! ![]() |
Invite came in 11:34pm!! Group FF 2pm Supply chain. Anyone with me? |
Anyone bold enough to have written the PWC test yet?? ![]() |
Kolkleen: I applied to supply chain and I've gotten my invite.My man... Go and give them assignment joor! Seems mine would be upper saturday in UK! |
ifyness rex: Please, can you share with us what this stage is like... Some ☺ƒ us are coming from a far distance and they haven't told us what to dress like, what to bring and what to expect. Please share. Thanks.Obviously u haven't got the mail. If you have, u will know the dress code, what to bring and what to expect. Wait till ur mail arrives. Best regards |
Oh... it seems for those of us that applied to supply chain, they are treating our application differently! i am now a bit relaxed to know that those like me that applied to supply chain are yet to get the mail from Adexen! If you ask me, i dont even want that Adexen thing because my BAT experience with them was not palatable at all... Supply Chain guys lets relax abeg, maybe our own interview will be in United Kingdom! All the best Congrats to those that got the Adexen mail... Make una better study how to succeed in a group interview oo. my main man koloid (not his real name on Nairaland) knows what i am talking about ![]() |
Hmmm.... No one knows anytin about Unilever? Their welfare package and pay? |
Tmany: ikenna58 dont understand your own mail mine was just update on application like the other guy.Well that is how I interpreted it oo... Meaning they are anxiously waiting to give me the appointment letter! Yea I got the pwc link.. Preparations in full gear |
Olife: I doubt it.Ok. I guess the unilever experience is still fresh in my mind that I missed the part "completed" ! |
How about Unilever Nigeria? Any idea how they treat their staffs and how much they pay fresh graduate please? Pls. Pls |
I got another email from unilever today..... Telling me how much they will like me to work with them! |
Test link in... With username and password! I think its like Unilever, u pass verbal before Numerical comes in. Let's hope for the best! |
http://media.premiumtimesng.com/dev/wp-content/files/2013/11/Kangaroo-breastfeeding.jpg The method is being advocated for the survival of premature babies A mother of premature twins, Asabe Ibrahim, on Friday during the commemoration of the World Prematurity day in Abuja said practising the ‘kangaroo mother care’ helped her children gain weight after a pre-term birth caused by malaria. At this years’ event themed, ‘Born Too Soon, Hold them Close,’ Mrs. Ibrahim, who gave birth to her twins at 26 weeks at Gwagwalada Specialist Hospital, said her children started gaining weight when she was introduced to the kangaroo method by Little Big Souls, a non-governmental organisation chaired by Nollywood actor, Ejike Asiegbu. Mr. Asiegbu himself was born premature at seven months. Speaking at the event, Abimbola Williams, Senior Maternal and Newborn Advisor for Save the Children International, explained that the kangaroo mother care’ involved a mother holding her child close to her breast – skin to skin – while covering the baby’s head and feet to prevent heat loss. She said the method enabled bonding between mother and child, created warmth for the baby, and allowed it suckle the mother’s breast. She noted that backing a baby skin to skin did not provide the same effect as the kangaroo care as the baby would not have access to the mother’s breast milk from behind. She, however, noted that fathers and other members of the family could also be involved in the practice to ensure that the baby survived. Mrs. Ibrahim narrating her experience with the method, said her husband, doubting the survival of the children, had left her and the children to their fate at the hospital. “I became a beggar in Gwagwalada, begging for alms to be able to run tests for my children,” she said. She said people mocked her, called her children all sorts of inhumane names, and advised her to let them die as they were sure the children were not going to survive. “I always told people my babies were human beings and they must survive. So, when I got to know about the kangaroo mother care, I started practising it because my children were not adding weight. After I started it, I was surprised to see my children adding weight,” Mrs. Ibrahim said. The Country Director for Evidence for Action, Tunde Segun, stated that success stories must be told as evidence that, in the right condition and with appropriate care, premature babies could survive. “We use evidence available for advocacy and accountability to hold government and policy makers accountable for what they say they are committing to health. “We also work with the media to report, not just the bad stories, but balancing with success stories as evidence that babies, even premature ones, can survive if well taken care of,” Mr. Segun said. The Director, National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Ado Muhammad. represented by Nnenna Ihebuzo, said the agency, through the Midwives Service Scheme, MSS, trained skilled birth attendants at the community level to arrest most issues surrounding delivery, and newborn and child health care. The Director of Family Planning, Balami Wadapa, representing the Minister of Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu, said the Nigerian government was making a lot of effort in maternal and newborn health through partnership. “The government has created a lot of policies to also encourage funding through partnership. We ensure that partners come in to support what the government is doing. You can see the level of involvement in partnership today due to the favourable environment the government has created,” Mr. Wadapa said. |
All those that dropped their Email should check their mail. Best Regards |
The great day of the lord!! There shall be much weeping, sorrow, regrets and gnashing of teeth!! Those that fail to confess and acknowledge JESUS as the son of God and the saviour of mankind shall have a placed in HELL for eternity - forever! May the Grace and Mercies of God be sufficient for us. Remember, REPENT! Forsake every wicked and evil ways. Jesus loves you friends |
Kolkleen: @ikenna lol ure soooo on your own; u go send mail tireMy broda, na so I see am oo.. I no even know how to start! |
Bring on the test, PWC! |
No one still has an exact idea what the next stage will look like? |
Oya, Lets go there!! NNPC i await your positive mail |
timmy4now: Data entry jobs available for those interested in adminstrative data entry jobs.You should be banned for posting this nonsense! |
ifycyril: *clears throat*What you need is tom tom or vicks lemon! ![]() |
Erza: I recollect you are the one with the material. And I did say please...Na wa oo... All these Ijeoma Ladies dey stubborn small oo. Anyways, check ya mail |
iamlola: Thought you wrote 1 test.*smiles*... i wrote 2 tests |
All the websites written above are total RUBBISH!! |
who knows how much a good hotel costs in Brazil i am already packing my baggage! |
Erza: lol...u got materials, right? pls send them to ijeomarisah@gmail.comUse the "Send Email" option found on a person's profile. Easier that way |



