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shinarambo1:She went about raising an alarm of a misrepresented case in an unprofessional way. |
Badtman:Why rain curses on Linda? The girl had stage 4 cancer for crying out loud. The case was beyond miracles and they should have focused on palliative end of life care. RIP to the girl |
yrret:Bloody illetrate!!!!! How on earth did you make the conclusion that pension contribution is a revenue stream for the government? The government is the custodian of the funds and they can only borrow from it to fund CAPEX when adequate safeguarding laws are passed |
Disneylady:Na your intellectual property? |
@OP If this na your original work (Intellectual property), i go dash you something make you use am tungba this weekend. |
They should be killed. Zero tolerance for drug trafficking mehn Besides, it's almost certainly going to be yorubas since their coordinator was tasked with the responsibility of reporting the arrest For the name checkers though, here is a worthy clue on drug trafficking routes: Drug traffickers arrested in south east Asia and brazil are more likely to be from the eastern part of Nigeria Drug traffickers arrested in europe/america aren't restricted to the eastern region |
Okay |
cktheluckyman:You obviously lack intellectual depth hence the reason you troll all over the place with your usual gibberish. What ever happened to the constitutional requirement "Article 134 (2) of the Nigerian Constitution stipulates that a presidential candidate will be duly elected after attaining both the highest number of votes cast, and having received at least a quarter of the votes at each of at least two-thirds of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). " What's your highest level of education? |
nmreports:You are right about body language but dude was asked technical competency questions which will be judged/rated using answers he provided rather than the confidence he displayed whilst delivering his answers. They are recruiting an engineer not a professional with strong interpersonal and communications ability. I'm confident he will resign from the position if offered since it won't offer him the level of responsibility he is accustomed to. |
Your answers weren't convincing especially on the issues of loyalty and ambition. The interviewer should have asked you why you were willing to take a lower paying job compared to your current expected experienced staff salary. You interest should have been along the line of: Flexibilty that their program offers, The fact that it's a structured training, The fact that you believe the company invest and support learning and development of their staff, Your ambition to work for the company whilst helping them to achieve their strategic goals (You could suggest their implementation of 4G network or whatever) In any case, I personally wouldn't hire you if you are over qualified because it's almost certain you will only increase my staff turnover rate |
Firefire:I still dey wait for your reply ![]() |
Keneking:I wasn't suggesting we do any of those my guy. I was asking you to give us ideas. I'm just pointing out that our situation is peculiar hence the difficulty in finding a case study that could be copied and successfully implemented. Angola doesn't have the same population nor suffering from similar geopolitical tensions. Besides, Angola are also on a downward spiral since their major export is oil. Their citizen aren't sabotaging their govt's efforts though if that's any consolation. |
12Monkeys:You are seriously beyond retarded if you think his refusal to devalue the currency that they didn't have enough money to defend is the reason for you wallowing in abject poverty. If you had any iota of sense, surely you should be asking why couldn't we defend the naira from cyclical expected shock as a direct result of crude oil volatility |
Keneking:Proffer solutions to the macro economy We don't want theoretical Jargons. Give us practical solutions since you would have been able to do better considering our best export is currently tagged with junk status. The best countries with solid structures had to quantitative ease their way out of recession Some had to devalue their currency and in turn make their export attractive Some had to lower corporation taxes in order to attract corporations what do you proffer for Nigeria? |
12Monkeys:Why do you think buhari is your problem? Don't you have representatives who are hell bent on looting How about your Governors with direct task of bringing developments close to you? They've asked you to proffer solutions but as always your empty head only knows how to point fingers |
I will resist the attempt to call 'em name checkers out but instead ask the pertinent question on what the leaders from the region are doing about this worrying problem. Surely they must know something is definitely wrong if their sons can't seem to embrace the idea of noble profession/hard work |
Ebora bayo ti du du sha Ain't no money for bleaching cream again? |
I will resist the attempt to call 'em name checkers out but instead ask the pertinent question on what the leaders from the region are doing about this worrying problem. Surely they must know something is definitely wrong if their sons can't seem to embrace the idea of noble profession/hard work |
naijababe:Someone actually asked me to help with same ish back in the day. Me i was just worried that she might turn around to demand child support or whatever down the line... |
thorpido:TeHN is actually very good at saying No if things don't add up |
remsonik:That's the common sense approach PLUS People should embed the understanding of not being able to help everyone into their decision making process. That will hopefully help safeguard oneself from the obvious scammers. |
Mynd44:Surely that model wouldn't make the election fair since the outcome is almost certainly going to be determined by the size of the largesse. I know it's hard to disassociate from the age long selling one's vote for peanuts model but electorates needs to wise up |
There goes the evidence i need to validate my claim of superior intelligence to the moniker 12monkey ![]() Jokes apart though, indicators doesn't suggest factual so treat them with caution. |
What a fvcking disgrace Our attitude to corruption will make it extremely difficult to make any in-roads curtailing it SHAME!!!! |
12Monkeys:I was obviously trying to educate you on the meaning of bilateral since you foolishly concluded it's only meant to be used when engaging in trade agreement between two countries. |
12Monkeys:bilateral bʌɪˈlat(ə)r(ə)l/Submit adjective 1. having or relating to two sides; affecting both sides. "bilateral hearing" 2. involving two parties, especially countries. "the bilateral agreements with Japan" Especially but not limited. |
12Monkeys:bla bla bla You still haven't distinguished why it's a state visit and thus requires full formal protocol expected for such. Your idiotic self even went as far as suggesting Hilary Clinton who is busy on a campaign trail should alter her schedule to meet Aisha How daft can one be for crying out loud? |
The difference between a state visit, official visit, and working visit The Department of Foreign Affairs recommends what level of visit a Head of State pays to the country. It could be classified as a state visit, official visit, or working visit. What is a State Visit? A foreign head of state visits, having been invited by the host head of state. Arrival ceremonies include the playing of the national anthems of the two nations, a review of the honor guards, and rendering of full military honors, including a 21-gun salute for the head of state. The leaders then proceed to enter the State Entrance of Malacañan Palace, climb the grand staircase, and the visiting leader signs the Official Guest Book in the Ceremonial Hall, followed by a bilateral meeting and a joint press conference. A state luncheon or dinner is held in honor of the visiting head of state. These usually consist of a reception in the Reception Hall of Malacañan Palace where the two leaders greet guests in a reception line. The state dinner is held either in the Aguinaldo State Dining Room or the Rizal Ceremonial Hall, which includes exchange of toasts. There can also be a cultural presentation at the end of the dinner or luncheon. The host country shoulders the costs for the visit for the official delegation only. This may include accommodations and providing vehicles for travel unless the delegation chooses to provide its own. In this type of visit, the visiting official can have 8-10 (not counting the official) personnel as part of his official delegation. State Visits reflect the highest level of hospitality, honor and formality in relations between nations. They often include extending the use of a State Guest House to the visiting head of state, the conferment of decorations, the exchange of symbolic gifts, and can also include an address by the visiting head of state to the legislature of the host country as well as visits to various national memorials and the inclusion of cultural activities. In ASEAN, there is a tradition that the first state visit of a new regional leader should be made to a fellow ASEAN member nation. In the Philippines, a state visit by a visiting head of state invariably includes laying a wreath at the tomb and monument of Jose Rizal upon arrival in the national capital, and the rendering of arrival and other honors at Malacañan Palace. What is an Official Visit? This is when high-ranking officials (cabinet level to head of government) are invited to visit another country by its government. Honors are given if the foreign official is the head of government, but not so for cabinet-rank officials. No luncheon or dinner is required. The host country pays for the visit’s cost for the official delegation unless the delegation opts to provide for its own needs. In this type of visit, the visiting official may have up to six (not counting the official) personnel as part of his official delegation. What is a Working Visit? No invitation is necessary for a working visit. An official meets with his counterpart to discuss issues concerning both countries. The host country does not pay for the accommodations or other expenses of the official delegation during working visits. http://www.gov.ph/diplomatic-relations/differentiating-visits/ |
12Monkeys:Sorry i can't help you if your understanding of English language is below par. Bilaterial meetings with a university isn't a state visit It's like expecting Buhari to have audience with Patricia May just because he appears to be in the UK for whatever reasons |
12Monkeys:Are you this retarded like seriously? |
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