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PhonesRe: Dont Fall Victim, Pics by joe3765(m): 11:20pm On Sep 15, 2015
I can feel ur pain bro, na d economic situation of d country cause am...
D most annoying of all na all these scam jobs interview invite wey dey circulate nau.
Pple wey don tey for labour market dey gather young graduate to siphone money from dem.
Any interview invite you get, i advise u copy & paste on naira land search option so as to get trend.

Dats d powerbank i'v been using for almost 2 years nau. Very strong & reliable. U can get it

Jobs/VacanciesRe: Etisalat Customer Care Job by joe3765(m): 1:19pm On Sep 15, 2015
EducationRe: UNILORIN Postgraduate Admissions (2015/2016) by joe3765(m): 12:23pm On Sep 15, 2015
Tnx xrazzy, heard that oda department applicant av started receiving notifications with regards to d qualification exams.
Since d new PGD session is starting 2nd of October definatlely mails will be sent out from now to next weekend.
Wishing us best of success...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Etisalat Customer Care Job by joe3765(m): 12:12pm On Sep 15, 2015
Tnx alot...
EducationRe: UNILORIN Postgraduate Admissions (2015/2016) by joe3765(m): 10:41pm On Sep 14, 2015
Still waiting for the admission list. I've not gotten any feedback from them.
Mine is life science
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Etisalat Customer Care Job by joe3765(m): 10:31pm On Sep 14, 2015
dammiejolaade:
Nope
Jst trying to comprehend what could b wrong?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Etisalat Customer Care Job by joe3765(m): 10:11pm On Sep 14, 2015
Please i did my personality test on the 7th of may 2015 to my dismay till date i've not gotten any response. I chose kano as my choice state.

Please Is this how it normally takes time?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Etisalat Customer Care Job by joe3765(m): 11:52pm On Sep 12, 2015
Hello House, i received a call from etisalat on the 29 of April 2015 for hausa language and my cv test of which i did well. Received a mail congratulating me for d fist stage on the 6th of may 2015(d telephone interview) and i did the 2nd stage i.e my personality test on the 7th of may 2015.
They promised to get back to me since then. Till date no response. I chose kano as my choice.
PLEASE ANY BODY IN MY SHOES?
EducationRe: UNILORIN Postgraduate Admissions (2015/2016) by joe3765(m): 2:50pm On Sep 07, 2015
No info for nau, but i guess before the week runs out.
Lets just be #optimistic abt it that it will be positive.
[Keep us posted]
EducationRe: UNILORIN Postgraduate Admissions (2015/2016) by joe3765(m): 7:46pm On Sep 06, 2015
xrazzy:
Departments have started submitting their recommended candidates list to the pg school. Faculty of agriculture submitted theirs today.
Please does any one know when the admission list will be out? I applied for life sciences, specialization: plant physiology & Biochemistry.
EducationRe: UNILORIN Postgraduate Admissions (2015/2016) by joe3765(m): 12:45am On Sep 06, 2015
ibadanfinest:
U guys I will suggest should not put your eggs in one basket. Unibadan and unilag start sales of their pg form today. they obviously have more approved courses than Ilorin and have more carrying capacity. Pls am not saying one school is better than the other o.
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Please does any one know when the admission list will be out? I applied for life sciences, specialization: plant physiology & Biochemistry.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Thank God I Got A Job Offer Today Immediately After The Interview by joe3765(m): 2:19pm On Aug 11, 2015
rayofhope:
I'm so overwhelmed to God be the glory..
Congratulations, so happy for u man.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Pls Who Got Dis CBT Invite From Etisalat by joe3765(m): 10:28pm On Aug 10, 2015
kestolove95:
seriux doz guyz ar dulling, uptill date nothing from dem o
Let's just be positive about it. I'm being optimistic that very soon we will b contacted.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Pls Who Got Dis CBT Invite From Etisalat by joe3765(m): 10:28pm On Aug 08, 2015
kestolove95:
bros I took d personality assessment test for a call center representative (kano) and dey said I shud look out for text or email for d next stage after 48hrs of taking the test..and it's one week today no text no email...any clue one dix?
I also did my personality test on the 7th of May, 2015 & Etisalat promised to get back to me within 48hrs till date to my dismay i'm yet to get any response from them...
Still waiting patiently& positively.

Anybody with any info about this?
FamilyRe: The missing doctor is dead: Dr Henry Nwaruh by joe3765(m): 11:46pm On Jul 28, 2015
R.I.P Dr. Henry Okeoma, with tears rolling down my cheeks.
What a life. You happen to be a very close, caring and loving brother from anoda mother. My secondary School Mate and my Head boy back then in secondary school. A.M.N.S.S class of 04. Your dream was to become a Medical Doctor of which you achieved.
cry cry You studied medicine & Surgery and graduated, did ur housemanship and did POP frm NYSC few weeks back only for me to hear on sunday that u were missing and eventually engaged in a ghastly accident.
Words alone cannot xpress how i miss u.
I pray that ur gentle soul will rest in perfect peace. Amen!

EducationBattling To Get A Postgraduate Degree. Read & Be Inspired by joe3765(op): 1:47pm On Jun 03, 2015
BATTLING TO GET A
POSTGRADUATE DEGREE
The below story is that of a physically challenge
postgraduate student of the University of
Lagos. It narrates the challenging strides of the
Master's degree student. You can receive
challenge and motivation from his story. Read
on...
Call Oluyemi Michael a study in determination,
you will not be out of point. Things have not
been rosy for him, but the 36-year-old has
refused to give in to the challenges of life.
Struck by polio at age five and having lost his
first university admission at 18, Michael, whose
closest companion are his crutches, today has
secured admission to pursue a master’s degree
at the University of Lagos.
He says, “I was told that I was a normal child
until I fell ill at about five and was taken to a
hospital by my
mother. There at the hospital, I received an
injection, and since then I have not been the
same. In fact, by the time we were through with
the hospital, I could no longer walk properly
again.
“To compound my problems, my father
abandoned me and the responsibility of catering
for me fell directly on my mother and my
grandmother. But as if that was not enough, my
mother passed on the very year I got admission
to study at the Obafemi Awolowo University,
Ile-Ife, Osun State. Of course, that was how I
lost the offer that year and since then, it has
been a long narrative of hard times and
challenges.”
So, last December when he received another
provisional admission letter to undergo a full
time master’s in History and Strategic Studies
at the University of Lagos, many things, Michael
says, have crossed his mind.
The difficult road he walked as an
undergraduate at the Olabisi Onabanjo
University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State; the
psychological and physical trauma he passed
through in his primary and secondary school
days, as well as the financial difficulties he
experienced all have conspired to make him
consider abandoning the UNILAG admission.
With nobody to provide weekly or monthly
allowance, how would he survive in Lagos? How
is he going to pay his tuition? How is he going
to feed? But Michael, who obtained a Second
Class (Upper Division) grade in History and
Diplomatic Studies at OOU, on a second
thought, says he is not one to be cowed by the
hard circumstances of life.
According to him, he is more than ready to
battle the race of life with dignity and strength.
Though people gave him monetary gifts,
especially in his undergraduate days, Michael
says he supported the charity with his own little
efforts.
The Ojowo, Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State-born native
adds, “By nature, I am blessed with a can-do-
attitude. In spite of the challenges that I have
been experiencing since childhood, I have
always told myself that where there is a will,
there is a way.
“With this spirit, I have been able to overcome
some of the challenges coming my way in life.
For example, I was taking secondary school
pupils in tutorials and that way, I was
augmenting whatever good-spirited Nigerians
gave to me.
“Indeed, my case became very bad because I
grew up without my father’s support. Initially,
my dad started well in life and made good
money. But his greatest undoing was that he
married many wives and that resulted in a kind
of misfortune for him because all of them were
involved in one disagreement or another and he
eventually lost all his wealth. Because of the
hard time he faced, the responsibility of taking
care us fell on our mothers.”
Beyond sounding optimistic that he would
succeed, how he hopes to cater for his full
time master’s education in the next one year,
and perhaps go for his doctoral degree, remains
difficult to comprehend.
Practically, for the OOU 2011 graduate, he has
no immediate survival strategy, not to talk of a
plan B. He only hopes that good-spirited
Nigerians and corporate organisations will come
to his assistance.
He adds, “As we speak, I have only paid the
N61, 500 obligatory fee at UNILAG. This fee is
non-refundable and does not constitute
payment of other fees. I have yet to secure
accommodation in the university and since I do
not have anybody in Lagos, I am currently
shuttling between Ijebu-Igbo and Lagos and you
can see my ‘fine’ condition”, he jocularly notes.
Michael, who had his post-primary education at
the Japara High School, Ijebu-Igbo, holds the
view that street begging for the physically
challenged persons is not a good option for
them. According to him, that places them at
the receiving end of the society and makes
them not to have confidence in their ability.
He says, “It is sad, it is distressful. Many of
these people, if they have support, will do well
in life. Let there be financial provision for them.
Let there be special vocational training for
them. Some of them can cope with learning
skills and I tell you if they acquire these skills,
they will not go to the streets to beg.”
Narrating how he faced abusive, hurtful
circumstances and how he almost lost his self-
esteem while staying with his grandmother in
Ibadan, Oyo State, Michael says the experience
is not something that he will forget in a hurry.
He explains, “I was abused as a child, a thing
that almost destroyed my confidence in my
adulthood. I was abused in the sense that my
grandmother used to hide me from her landlady
because she wanted to be in good relationship
with her. In fact, she used to hide me from the
landlady because she did not want her to eject
her from the house. Perhaps too, the landlady
must have expressed dislike for a physically-
challenged child like me. So if the woman was
around, my grandmother would hurriedly
smuggle and hide me in the room.”
However, is there any woman in his life? To
this, Michael, who initially hissed with a deep
frown on his face, later smiled, saying, “My
brother, please can we talk about other things?
I do not want to discuss such an issue for now.
I will cross that bridge when I am done with my
education.”
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