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MrYaxx:Pls share the practice questions with me Jide.adetomiwa@gmail.com |
DirtyGold:Pls share the practice questions with me. Kindly send to Jide.adetomiwa@gmail.com Thnx |
lexzyg:07033784448 Pls add me to the whatsapp group Thnx |
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Pls did anyone else get a mail for NBC Management Trainee Interview I applied for the NBC Management Trainee since 2013 and i've even forgotten abt it ever since i paseed the test and did the assessment center. |
Pls did anyone get a mail about NBC Management Trainee Interview? Got this afternoon |
Change is the only constant thing. It is axiomatic that change is a panacea for desired growth and development. It is either you change or you hardened. Also, the only established institution that is opposed to change is the cemetery. Change is therefore a valid instrument for restoring order and sanity; hence its employment by the BRF led government of Lagos State. It is not news anymore that tomorrow, 15th October, 2014 is a horn-free day in Lagos, the reoccurring news will be the improved and continuous sanity consciousness that this initiative would surely create in the psyche of Lagosians especially motorists, bikers and cyclists. The environmental degradation cum the health implication which occasions the noise created by daily and persistent crazy horns around Lagos not only pollutes and injures the present time, it also leaves much worries about coming times. You might say to yourself, but I’m not yet a motorist! The idea behind this initiative transcends horns as a subset of noise. The emphasis proper is on the universality of NOISE. You will definitely be doing Lagos a great disservice tomorrow should you continue in your usual/unusual noise making either at workplaces/workstations, classrooms or and environment you find yourself. Not chastising a noise maker tomorrow around you is equally a great disservice to our Lagos. Small actions surely sums to big difference. I charge you to make it. Let us put sustainability at the heart of all we do. Cohabitating sustainably would go a long way in safeguarding our present environment while securing a sane atmosphere for the future generations. A greener, safer and noiseless Lagos starts with you. Change is the gadget. A stitch in time saves nine. Please be a responsible and patriotic Lagosian by rebroadcasting this. Eko oni baje o!!! Jide Adetomiwa, a UNILAG PG Student writes from Akoka, Lagos |
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