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If you have any queries on uber ride or activities and would like to contact uber customer care in lagos, you can find them here: http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/contact-uber-lagos-customer-care-phone-number-address/ |
Tinubu is a hell of a man. Don't like calling people names but after you see all his official assets documented here, you might have a change of heart Tinubu official assets : http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/bola-ahmed-tinubu-biography-net-worth/ |
Ranks in the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/nscdc-ranks-salary-structure-nigeria-security-and-civil-defence-corps/
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DaudaAbu:Jagaban is still learning work |
The source of wealth of most of these law makers in Nigeria are overwhelming. Some say they were successful wealthy business men before they contested or even assumed public seats while majority of Nigerians will assume that they allegedly got their wealth through corrupt means of inflating contracts, stealing public funds that is meant for the same masses that put them into power. The richest senator or in Nigeria presently is Dr.Bukola Saraki. He might also be the richest Senator in Africa and even in the world. Saraki had held different positions in Nigeria before he became the Senate President of Nigeria. With the CCT trial of Bukola Saraki, a lot has been said concerning his assests which runs in billions of Naira. We will try and make public some of Bukola Saraki’s assests that was released to the public, citing credible sources with their link embeded on them for citation. Please the article is long and contains virtually all assets owned by Saraki. You can find it here Source : http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/richest-senator-in-nigeria/
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The salary structure of nscdc or civil defence in nigeria is contained herehttp://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/nscdc-ranks-salary-structure-nigeria-security-and-civil-defence-corps/ |
I have been in your situation before last month. It can make you restless. The solution was to put olive oil inside the affected ear and turned my ear so the insect can come out... Just apply small olive oil into the ear and bend for it to come out. |
Mark Zuckerberg is in Nigeria. It’s a sight to behold. A man worth $54b, in Naira, thats about 22 trillion Naira. He jogs on the street of Lagos with no escorts, no fanfare, no extravagant show off, no unnecessary awareness, a trillionaire. But welcome to Nigeria, where a yahoo boy who just duped a white man of two million Naira would go on all designers just to pass a message that he has indeed arrived or better still when an ordinary local government chairman drives with a gamut of escort with noisy sirens just to announce his presence. Even pastors who do not even do anything but lie and extort ignorant people would preach with armed bodyguards all over, meanwhile they emphasize on God being able to protect you from all dangers. Who is deceiving who. Anyways, I envy the great Zuckerberg, his charitable lifestyle is unparalleled, second only to Bill Gates. His humility is unmatched, and his impact on our world is invaluable. I forget to mention, he’s an atheist, but of more value than millions of ‘them’… Meanwhile, thank God he didn’t announce his visit. The Federal government would have formed a committee to receive our “August visitor”. He would be met by masquerades and cultural dancers. And lest I forget about the road jog and pictures of him in Yaba, if he had announced his visit, he would be surrounded by soldiers and pot bellied ministers would jostle over themselves just to have a picture with him but yet, he chose to jog unguarded showcasing how free the seventh richest billionaire in the world is even in the open; something a common commissioner in Nigeria can never do. Meanwhile, APC would record it as one of the achievements of GMB while PDP would claim the visit was finalized under GEJ. What a mentality. If only Nigerian leaders could take a cue from the lifestyle of Mark Zuckerberg, Obama and other great leaders who live a humble life and lead the people in a manner worth emulating, then this nation would be great. Meanwhile, history was once again made in Nigeria on Tuesday 30th, August 2016 when the founder and CEO of the world’s largest social media network, Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg visited Nigeria unannounced. Source: http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com
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Joelfinest:Although i neva use phantom 5, the phone no fit even compare with Gionee Marathon M5. Have you used an android phone heavily for two days with WiFi on always. Just browse on Gionee marathon m5 spec and you will throw the phanthom 5 |
When it comes to phones, i don't joke with battery life, storage, RAM and Camera. Let me list all the tecno products i have used since my NYSC and how long i used them Tecno L3- used it 9 months as a corper, sold it due to poor camera Tecno P9 tablet- bought and used it towards the end of my service year. Sold it because i wanted to upgrade to the G9 Tecno G9 tablet old version- used it for 1 year and some months, played fifa, blogged with it, outstanding good battery life, everything was complete. I regret selling this tablet till date Tecno L6- Used it 7 months. At first, it was superb then as time went by, the phone started misbehaving. Dashed my father after repairing it Tecno Winpad tablet: since i am a blogger and journalist , i thought it wise to get a winpad to ease my work as my L6 was small to do the necessary work. I hate this tablet with passion. Nonsense camera, overheating, no free ms office, in fact, its a write-off. Used for three months and sold ot ASAP. Tecno G9 tablet new version: Still using it for the past three weeks. I had to go round ikeja to get it and bought it N37k. Wolahi, tecno fall my hand for this new G9. First week of use, tablet caught virus because i slept off leaving my Wi-Fi connected. Went to okpebi and a tecno staff confided in me that all new products are facing similar problems. She adviced i switch off WiFi and Bluetooth when not in use. I can't unlock fifa 14 on this new version of G9. I really regret selling the old one. This one battery doesn't last as long as the old one and its heavier. Still with me though. So for those shouting kudos to tecno for producing camon c9, i laugh in chinese as you will be a customer at okpebi very soon. It will have one fault or the other. Also note that the Camera and flash will wear out too on the long run. I am not trying to discredit Tecno as I have reviewed almost all their products on my blogs but the truth must be said. It was the engineer at my work place who owned a gionee marathon mini that prescribed Gionee to me and since i bought the Marathon M5 i have not regretted using it (but i cant still unlock the fifa 2014). Either ways, its still people's choice to make as for me, if i sell my tecno G9, i will get a Samsung tablet and end the tecno's curse in my life. Coming thru, Who dem epp? Tecno don baff? |
When it comes to phones, i don't joke with battery life, storage, RAM and Camera. Let me list all the tecno products i have used since my NYSC and how long i used them Tecno L3- used it 9 months as a corper, sold it due to poor camera Tecno P9 tablet- bought and used it towards the end of my service year. Sold it because i wanted to upgrade to the G9 Tecno G9 tablet old version- used it for 1 year and some months, played fifa, blogged with it, outstanding good battery life, everything was complete. I regret selling this tablet till date Tecno L6- Used it 7 months. At first, it was superb then as time went by, the phone started misbehaving. Dashed my father after repairing it Tecno Winpad tablet: since i am a blogger and journalist , i thought it wise to get a winpad to ease my work as my L6 was small to do the necessary work. I hate this tablet with passion. Nonsense camera, overheating, no free ms office, in fact, its a write-off. Used for three months and sold ot ASAP. Tecno G9 tablet new version: Still using it for the past three weeks. I had to go round ikeja to get it and bought it N37k. Wolahi, tecno fall my hand for this new G9. First week of use, tablet caught virus because i slept off leaving my Wi-Fi connected. Went to okpebi and a tecno staff confided in me that all new products are facing similar problems. She adviced i switch off WiFi and Bluetooth when not in use. I can't unlock fifa 14 on this new version of G9. I really regret selling the old one. This one battery doesn't last as long as the old one and its heavier. Still with me though. So for those shouting kudos to tecno for producing camon c9, i laugh in chinese as you will be a customer at okpebi very soon. It will have one fault or the other. Also note that the Camera and flash will wear out too on the long run. I am not trying to discredit Tecno as I have reviewed almost all their products on my blogs but the truth must be said. It was the engineer at my work place who owned a gionee marathon mini that prescribed Gionee to me and since i bought the Marathon M5 i have not regretted using it (but i cant still unlock the fifa 2014). Either ways, its still people's choice to make as for me, if i sell my tecno G9, i will get a Samsung tablet and end the tecno's curse in my life. Coming thru, Who dem epp? Tecno don baff? |
The only tecno with me now is a brand new tecno g9 tablet which i regret buying as Fifa 2014 can't unlock and it doesn't have better features i need in a tablet. I suggest that tecno should start producing superior phones and not phones with same features with different names. I own a Gionee Marathon M5 and i can confess to anyone that it beat all tecno phones including this camon c9 both in terms of battery life and camera quality The picture below was taken with my Gionee M5
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All these infinix, tecno bla bla bla. I use a Gionee Marathon M5, i press heaven and hell, blog with smile WiFi, use a Bluetooth headset amd yet my battery last two days. This is the best phone for now. The Camera is very very sharp |
tobloj:http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/how-to-write-a-simple-but-professional-resume-curriculum-vitae-cv/ |
No doubt, The above format looks good but if you want a very simple but professional way of writing a simple c.v that will fetch you your dream job, here is the best way ever. You can check people's comments for testimonies http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/how-to-write-a-simple-but-professional-resume-curriculum-vitae-cv/ |
Although it depends on the bank. I did something on the entry level salary of Nigerian banks here http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/how-much-nigerian-banks-pay-workers-entry-level/ |
As a graduate, you are expected to have learnt how to write speeches, essays, articles, journals, resume’s or curriculum vitae but unfortunately, most secondary schools do not teach their students most of these things and if they do, its been rushed without the students assimilating the basics. These students in turn enter the university without prior knowledge of writing, making it difficult for most graduates especially in Nigeria to write an ordinary article talk more of a curriculum vitae. This article was written to address the problem of preparing a simple but professional curriculum vitae or resume. A Curriculum Vitae CV is an official document that outlines a person's educational, professional and personal history which is usually prepared for Job applications. It gives a detailed understanding to your employers on who you are or better still, it markets your potentials, abilities, qualifications and skills. It is also called a Résumé. It is different from an application letter. An application on the other hand is a formal letter that tells your interested recruiter that you have the qualities that they need as stipulated in where you found their requirement. While an application letter cannot be used to make multiple applications, a CV can be used to make multiple applications that is why it is requested more often than application letters. It should be noted that employers prefer reading CVs at leisure time or outside working hours as the case maybe. So, lets say an employer has about 500 CVs piled up at his desk and he needs about 20 candidates to call for the interview. Do you think he would have time for a CV that is ambiguous, badly written with irrelevant and wrong information? He would just dump those and move on to the others. Let me sound this as an important notice. There is no best way in preparing or constructing a CV. Everyone has a format or boasts of a particular format but all still contains the relevant information needed. The main thing here is to present a simple, non ambiguous but professional CV. So with that said, let’s move to how to prepare a CV How To Construct A Curriculum Vitae or Resume 1. First and Foremost, you should write your personal details which usually contain name, address, email, phone number, state of origin e.t.c. An example is given below: TOLU, ADEBAYO VINCENT 100, Jigawa Street Casimo Town, Jigawa State. Email: toluadebayo@gmail.com Phone: 09046456785, 07077777097 PERSONAL DATA See more at http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/how-to-write-a-simple-but-professional-resume-curriculum-vitae-cv/ |
As a graduate, you are expected to have learnt how to write speeches, essays, articles, journals, resume’s or curriculum vitae but unfortunately, most secondary schools do not teach their students most of these things and if they do, its been rushed without the students assimilating the basics. These students in turn enter the university without prior knowledge of writing, making it difficult for most graduates especially in Nigeria to write an ordinary article talk more of a curriculum vitae. This article was written to address the problem of preparing a simple but professional curriculum vitae or resume. A Curriculum Vitae CV is an official document that outlines a person's educational, professional and personal history which is usually prepared for Job applications. It gives a detailed understanding to your employers on who you are or better still, it markets your potentials, abilities, qualifications and skills. It is also called a Résumé. It is different from an application letter. An application on the other hand is a formal letter that tells your interested recruiter that you have the qualities that they need as stipulated in where you found their requirement. While an application letter cannot be used to make multiple applications, a CV can be used to make multiple applications that is why it is requested more often than application letters. It should be noted that employers prefer reading CVs at leisure time or outside working hours as the case maybe. So, lets say an employer has about 500 CVs piled up at his desk and he needs about 20 candidates to call for the interview. Do you think he would have time for a CV that is ambiguous, badly written with irrelevant and wrong information? He would just dump those and move on to the others. Let me sound this as an important notice. There is no best way in preparing or constructing a CV. Everyone has a format or boasts of a particular format but all still contains the relevant information needed. The main thing here is to present a simple, non ambiguous but professional CV. So with that said, let’s move to how to prepare a CV How To Construct A Curriculum Vitae or Resume 1. First and Foremost, you should write your personal details which usually contain name, address, email, phone number, state of origin e.t.c. An example is given below: TOLU, ADEBAYO VINCENT 100, Jigawa Street Casimo Town, Jigawa State. Email: toluadebayo@gmail.com Phone: 09046456785, 07077777097 PERSONAL DATA See more at http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/how-to-write-a-simple-but-professional-resume-curriculum-vitae-cv/ |
Major Historical Events with Dates Before 1960 in Nigeria 1851 (December 26-27): Royal Navy warship bombards Lagos. Oba of Lagos (Oba Kosoko) is wounded and flees to Epe. On board the ship was Lt. Labulo Davies, probably the first Nigerian to be commissioned in a naval force. 1862 (January 1): Lagos Island is annexed as a colony of Britain 1862 (January 22): Mr H.S Freeman is appointed as the first Governor of Lagos Colony. 1877: George Taubman Goldie arrived in the Niger Delta in 1877 1885: Oil Rivers Protectorate proclaimed by the British after they had defeated of King Jaja of Opobo, the Oba of Benin and subdued all prominent oil merchants of the Niger Delta. 1892 (19 May): At the Battle of the (sacred) Yemoja River the British wreaks havoc amongst the Ijebu infantry with a British Maxim (capable of firing 2000 rounds in three minutes). 1893: Oil Rivers Protectorate renamed Niger Coast Protectorate with its capital at Calabar. 1890's: British Journalist Flora Shaw, later wife of Lord Frederick Lugard, suggests the name "Nigeria" after the great Niger River. 1897: The British overthrow Oba Ovonramwen of Benin. One of the last independent West African kings. 1900: Niger Coast Protectorate was merged with the colony and protectorate of Lagos and renamed Protectorate of Southern Nigeria 1914: Formation of Nigeria under Governor Frederick Lugard 1929 (October): (Aba Women's Riot). Women in Aba demonstrate against high taxes and low prices of Nigerian exports. 1954: The position of Governor was created in each region after the Federal System of Government is adopted. 1958: Nigerian Armed Forces came under Federal control. The Nigerian Navy is created. 1959: The new Nigerian currency is introduced 1959: Northern Peoples Congress(NPC)and Niger Delta Congress(NDC) go into alliance to contest parliamentary elections. The alliance earned the Brass Division a seat in the Federal Parliament for the first time. 1960(July): Sir Adesoji Aderemi becomes 1st Nigerian and 1st African to be appointed Governor in the Commonwealth. He became Governor before Nigeria got independence. 1960 (October 1): Nigeria's Independence Day: Nnamdi Azikiwe ("Zik" becomes 1st indigenous Governor General. At independence, the Nigerian government consisted of three ethnic states united in a federation. Each state was controlled by a single dominant ethnic-based party.Major Historical Events with Dates from 1960-1969 in Nigeria 1960 (October 1): Independence. Nnamdi Azikiwe ("Zik" becomes 1st indigenous Governor General.The post is too long, See more athttp://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/major-events-dates-nigerias-history/ |
Love was killed in Nigeria in a conspiracy among Nollywood artistes, musicians and famous personalities. It was killed with so much infidelity and desire for new things. This started when Segun Arinze was left by his beautiful former wife, Anne Njemanze. When they got married the film “could this be love” was produced, celebrating the union of two opposite features elaborating why a beautiful woman would stay with Segun(no offense). As we were enduring that, Fred and Agatha Amata hit Nigeria with their story, at this point love was already having typhoid, it was taken to hospital to be treated, after diagnosis, it was there that love knew that it had gonorrhea because Goriola Hassan had separated with Ayo Adesanya. What a blow! Nigerians were expecting a miracle for the only thing they hold dear to survive. They expected their role models to show them a way out. One of such mentors, who had exhibited that Nigerian girls had hope in her movie “The Only Nigerian Girl” also announced her breakup- Stephanie Okereke got separated from Chikelue Iloanu. She was seen as a woman who will be with her husband through thick and thin, but nobody knew what ended the marriage. The love between them crumbled. Like that was not enough, love was further stabbed like the way Brutus stabbed Julius Caesar, as Fathia and Saheed Balogun continued to stab it on the sick bed. They only stopped because Frank Edoho and Katherine Obiang took the baton from them. In other for the theirs to be different, they stabbed love below the diaphragm. At this time love was almost dying in the movie industry with hope that Nigerian musicians will save it. It begged Tony Payne and 9ice to save it, stretching it hands in pain, with voice as loud as night’s serenity. But alas! They did not, they handled it over to Tiwa Savage and Tee-bills who. Read morehttp://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/night-love-died-nigeria/ |
Can someone help differentiate between modelling and beauty pageants? I currently did a post on top nigerian wedding blogs. Hope you all will read it. Thanks http://www.naijaxpose.com/top-10-nigerian-wedding-blogs-in-nigeria-2016/ |
With that amount, you can buy a very very fairly used car. Here are trusted sites that might offer you such http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/buy-cheap-cars-online-in-nigeria-top-car-dealers-sites/ |
By virtue of his position, Buhari is the current President and Grand Commander of the Armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, but with such enormous power, there are some notable Nigerians he cannot touch or better still “he respects” Nigerians have, in one way or the other seen these people are either hero’s or problems to Nigeria’s current woes, but nevertheless, they are seen as “the powers that be” in Nigeria as they also are involved in the decision making process of some of the policies of President Buhari. In no particular order, Nigerian Infopedia has listed seven of these notable Nigerians President Buhari cannot touch below 1. Major General Abdulsalami Abubakar He was Nigeria’s last military Head of State and ruled for eleven months (from June 1998-May 1999). He entered the history books because he handed power to a civilian. No one knows whether he is guilty of any corrupt practice yet as he has been in the fore front of many conflict resolutions in the country. He was also touted to be among those who advised ex-president Goodluck Jonathan to make that historical phone call to President Muhammadu Buhari who defeated him in the presidential election last year. 2. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo Touted as one of Nigeria’s strongest politicians ever, Obasanjo, a former Nigerian president and one time military head of state, is one of the ‘untouchable’ Nigerians in this age. Although calls have been made by various Nigerians, groups and even the international community to probe the former head of state, he has till date never been brought in for questioning or even to appear before a court. Born and bred in Ogun state, he is also involved in deciding who becomes a president in Nigeria 3. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar He was one time Comptroller general for the Nigerian Customs and the former vice president of Nigeria under Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s regime. He is seen as one of the most powerful personalities in Nigeria. Although pinpointed alongside his former boss in the Halliburton case, he is seen as one of the power horses in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). It is also said that Atiku is among the few decision makers in the northern part of Nigeria. He has many philanthropic gestures to his credit and is held in high esteem by President Buhari. 4. Dr. Goodluck Jonathan As of writing this post, he was Nigeria’s immediate former President. Goodluck Jonathan hails from Otuoke in Bayelsa state. His rise to power from a local government chairman all the way to be the President of Nigeria has been deemed historical by many. Although his administration has been categorized by some as the most corrupt, others termed it as the most democratic. He made history by conceding defeat to President Buhari after losing the March 2015 presidential election, thus seen as a custodian of peace. However, Nigerians are surprised that he has not been probed, owing to the fact that stolen funds were allegedly linked to his administration. More at http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/list-7-notable-nigerians-president-buhari-cannot-touch/ |
Reports reaching us currently at the scene suggests that about two houses located at 2, Ademuyiwa Street at Ebute-metta west in Lagos is on fire. According to a witness, the fire started at exactly 8:30pm. At the time of filing this report, Men of the fire service and the occupants in the street were seeing battling with the fire. See pics below http://naijaxpose.com/happening-now-fire-razes-houses-at-ebute-metta/
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Over the years, Nigeria has been over dependent on oil. This is because, when oil was discovered in Nigeria, it became the main source of wealth and main base of the economy, thus making Nigeria rank as one of the top highest oil producing country in the world. Although, Nigeria is to a large extent blessed with other untapped natural resources such as Agriculture, it should be noted that there are are about 5 highest oil producing states in Nigeria that keeps the economy of Nigeria going. The purpose of this article is to give you an insight who these oil producing States in Nigeria are and why they are seen as even the richest states in Nigeria. Also note that most of these oil producing states comes from the South-South Geo-political zone in Nigeria 5 Top Highest Oil Producing States In Nigeria 1. Akwa-Ibom State As it stands, Akwa-Ibom is undoubtedly the highest oil producing state In Nigeria overtaking River state. Akwa-Ibom is also the most beautiful city in Nigeria with a population of about five million people. Not only is she blessed with crude oil but with coal,clay, limestone, silver nitrate, salt and neat sand. 2. River State After Akwa-Ibom comes Rivers state as the second highest oil producing state in nigeria. Although, River state was top on the list before, even formerly known as the “oil city of the nation”. It is currently one of the most populated cities in Nigeria. ALSO READ: POOREST STATES IN NIGERIA 3. Delta State Delta State is one of the richest states in Nigeria with its capital in Asaba. Formerly known as Bendel State, Delta state shares boundary with Edo state and is made up of 25 local government areas. Also, Nigeria major petroleum refineries is located in Warri, Delta. 4. Bayelsa State Bayelsa is the fourth in the list of oil producing states in Nigeria 2015. About 70% of the crude oil resources in Nigeria comes from Bayelsa. 5. Cross River Often termed as the “London of Nigeria”, Cross River State is another beautiful city in Nigeria blessed with numerous natural resources, tourists sites with up to date amenities like good road networks, standard schools, good water and mountain views http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/5-top-highest-oil-producing-states-nigeria/ |
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Have you ever wondered who the richest female musician in Nigeria 2016 is? Well, the answer is not far fetched. It is no other person than Nigeria’s own Tiwa Savage. Her songs, contract deals and other businesses she does earned her such. Tiwatope Savage-Balogun (born 5 February 1980),is known by her stage name, Tiwa Savage, is a Nigerian singer-songwriter, recording artist, performer and actress. She is currently signed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Mavin Records. She is happily married with a child. Below are the reasons why Tiwa Savage is the Richest Female Musician in Nigeria 2016 1. She is the brand ambassador of many big companies such as Pepsi, Maggi, Konga, Pampers, Forte oil to mention but a few. Her contract with this companies worth millions of Naira. Source: http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/tiwa-savage-net-worth-richest-female-musician-in-nigeria-2016/ |
When you talk of hip pop, there are guys who have given us the true definition of hip pop music as a genre in Nigerian music. It takes a lot of hard work to be in the music business as its a tradition almost all Nigerians worship. But so far so good, there are artist who has made Nigeria one of the top powerhouse in the music game as long as rap is concern.This talented and gifted artists are the ones who made it to my top 10 best and hottest rappers in Nigeria. 1. Olamide Olamide Baddo and the YBNL boss goes with the full name Olamide Adedeji. Olamide is not just the hottest rapper in Nigeria, but undeniably the most hardworking, gifted, talented, best rapper in Nigeria. He kills the rap game with his party jams coupled with his Yourba vibes in music. Olamide was born March 15, 1989 and he is currently 27 year old at the time of composing this article. Just recently, MTV Base crowned Olamide as the “hottest rapper of 2015″ for his effort and support from fans. Also recently, Olamide just released a new album called “Eyan Maywhether”, and till date he is still killing it by giving the fans what they want. 2. M.I M.I Abaga, A.K.A Chairman, signed to chocolate city, is number two on this list of the best rappers in Nigeria. M.I Abaga is one Nigeria rapper that really knows how to manipulate words and come out with some new slang. The self-made Chairman is one of the most respected rappers in Nigeria and his Chairman album was one the best album of the year 2015. M.I Abaga has been featured by hosts of Nigeria rappers and singers including E.M.E boss Banky W, Waje, 2face, Jesse Jaggz and many more . 3. Phyno Phyno Obago is a Nigerian producer turned rapper who hails from the eastern part of Nigeria. When you talk of rap game in Nigeria, Phyno is one rapper that is sure equal to the task. Phyno is not just a rapper, the young man can sing very well apart from just rapping. ALSO READ: PHYNO BIOGRAPHY: THINGS YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT HIM The “connect” coroner, and his brother from another mother, Olamide, realeased an album together with a collaborative effect of the two of them ‘Two Kings’ . The album was one the best with their hit hot singles include Ghost mode featuring Olamide, Nnene, Oringo, Connect and many more made him the hottest rapper in Nigeria. 4. Reminisce Reminisce can be new in the game but his effort in the music business made it look like he has been in existence for decades.The indegious Yourba rapper who is also compared to Da grin deserve more than this spot but trust me this is where he merited on the list of the best and hottest rappers in Nigeria. He has recorded songs with Nigerian rappers in the game and he has been up for competition from up-coming rappers like Lil Kesh, CDQ, Ola Dips, Chinko Ekun just to list a few of them . But I will not deny the fact that Reminisce is the rapper of the year (2015) because he has really worked hard for it and I expect him to go higher than this in 2016. His 3rd studio album, ‘Baba Hafusa’, stayed up on the the iTunes chart for weeks and also he currently recorded a song with Internal star WALE. see more at http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/top-10-best-hottest-rappers-in-nigeria/ |
In three months time, President Muhammadu Buhari who peregrinated to Aso Rock on the basis of transmogrifying the status quo ante bellum will be spending one year in the highest office in Nigeria. During the course of his marathon campaign, he promised to counter insurgency within 100 days in office and rescue the missing Chibok girls who are now women. Although they have technically ended Boko Haram insurgency on the pages of Newspaper as if we are living in the Republic of Idiots, it beats rational imagination that the dreaded terrorists are still unleashing terror on the people why the president and his cabinet heap praises on his administration before the altar of the International community that he has ended insurgency based on his imagination. Our president also promised making electricity constant without increasing the tariff, but today our dear country is the heartbeat of darkness before the international community while NERC increased electricity tariff without consulting the consumers; the President also goes about flouting the orders of competent courts of jurisdiction. Are we living in the republic of idiots with lost memory that can't decipher the truth from falsehood? There was also the promise of stabilizing the Naira if elected. Baba pledged to do that by ensuring that the Nigerian Naira is equal to the American Dollar but today, One Dollar is sold at almost 400 Naira. Our currency has become an embarrassment before the International community thereby making it to genuflect before other countries' currencies. Are we living in the Republic of Idiots? At a campaign rally in Kano and other places, Baba promised to create three million jobs yearly to solve unemployment palaver, eight months down the line, the President has not created ten jobs out of the three million jobs he promised. This is a clear obituary of truth in an administration which promised to lead by the truth and nothing but the truth. What will Baba Go slow tell the world he has achieved in May 29, 2016? One year after his ascent to the highest office in the land? Time waits for no one. Source: http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/meet-patron-saint-aso-rock/ |
As a graduate, you are expected to have learnt how to write speeches, essays, articles, journals, resume’s or curriculum vitae but unfortunately, most secondary schools do not teach their students most of these things and if they do, its been rushed without the students assimilating the basics. These students in turn enter the university without prior knowledge of writing, making it difficult for most graduates especially in Nigeria to write an ordinary article talk more of a curriculum vitae. This article was written to address the problem of preparing a simple but professional curriculum vitae or resume. A Curriculum Vitae CV is an official document that outlines a person’s educational, professional and personal history which is usually prepared for Job applications. It gives a detailed understanding to your employers on who you are or better still, it markets your potentials, abilities, qualifications and skills. It is also called a Résumé. It is different from an application letter. An application on the other hand is a formal letter that tells your interested recruiter that you have the qualities that they need as stipulated in where you found their requirement. While an application letter cannot be used to make multiple applications, a CV can be used to make multiple applications that is why it is requested more often than application letters. It should be noted that employers prefer reading CVs at leisure time or outside working hours as the case maybe. So, lets say an employer has about 500 CVs piled up at his desk and he needs about 20 candidates to call for the interview. Do you think he would have time for a CV that is ambiguous, badly written with irrelevant and wrong information? He would just dump those and move on to the others. Let me sound this as an important notice. There is no best way in preparing or constructing a CV. Everyone has a format or boasts of a particular format but all still contains the relevant information needed. The main thing here is to present a simple, non ambiguous but professional CV. So with that said, let’s move to how to prepare a CV 1. First and Foremost, you should write your personal details which usually contain name, address, email, phone number, state of origin e.t.c. An example is given below: TOLU, ADEBAYO VINCENT 100, Jigawa Street Casimo Town, Jigawa State. Email: toluadebayo@gmail.com Phone: 09046456785, 07077777097 PERSONAL DATA Gender: Male Marital status Single Date of Bir 4th January, 1900 State of Origin: Jigawa Local Government Area: Lapai Nationality: Togolese 2. Secondly, You should put your educational qualifications which give a detailed information about the schools, universities you attended. An example is given below: EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED WITH DATES 2014-2015: University of Yales, lome, Jigawa State. B.Sc.Biophysics (second class honours, upper division) 2003-2008: Pretty International College, Cole street, Lai-mohammed, Togo. Senior Secondary School Certificate 1993-2001: Nigeria Staff Primary School, Gwanam, Abuja. First Leaving School Certificate 3. The third part is your work experience which most employers require and inquire to know whether you have any experience. Be brief but clear in this part of your CV. Example: WORK EXPERIENCE 2013-2015: Government Secondary School, Dogara-Dajem LGA, Jigawa State. Maths Teacher 2010-2012: Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Taraba State Command. Secretary 2012-2013: Marina Hotels, Yadon, Abuja. Hotel Receptionist 4. The next part to write should be your Skills and Strength. I have found out that most people are not honest in this category. This is where you sell yourself, so you are expected to list what you know how to do best. Things like having good communication skills, being a good team player, being a computer literate e.t.c applies here. An example is given below: More at http://www.nigerianinfopedia.com/how-to-write-a-simple-but-professional-resume-curriculum-vitae-cv/ |
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becomes 1st indigenous Governor General. At independence, the Nigerian government consisted of three ethnic states united in a federation. Each state was controlled by a single dominant ethnic-based party.