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Hi guys, I need a project manager professioner who can do online training ASAP. Contact me - kadrkay06@yahoo.com |
Can someone give an advice on this pease? i need to know how to kick start the journey kadr: |
Hello Everyone, I am planning to apply for Graduate programme in Canada purposely for immigration. I gradutated in 2006 with B.Tech in Agricultural Economics and MBA (Marketing) graduated in 2012, I also I have little knowledge of IT with Microsoft Certification in INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING WINDOW SERVER 2012. I work as Administrative Officer in my company and I also have my personal registered company as side business. Now, I am so confuse, if I could apply for master program because I already have MBA. Can I also use my Microsoft certification to apply for 2 years Diploma in networking and system management? Your candid advice please |
hi everyone, Your candid advice please. i have been in forex business for 7 years but i want to switch career to something more challenging. I love to switch to IT. i really need your advice on where to start because i do not have basic knowledge. How can I start as IT security analyst, web developer and programmer or any other one? My bsc and MBA do not have any connection to Info tech. Thank you |
Please naira lander I need info on how to get UK permanent residence. I am married with a kid and we all have UK visiting visa. I am thinking of relocating with my family. House please tell me how this is possible Thank you |
Hi Visa Officer Me, my wife and my son applied for US Visa January 2015 but we were refused. The office asked me what I do, why we were travelling, how long are we staying and where we are going in US, I answered all this question yet we were refused and we have valid UK visa I have my own registered company with good financial statement, my personal acct (naira and dollar) is also good. But she didn't check any of my documents I have decided to go back next week with my family Please what am missing that made them refuse us visa |
tnx to u all for ur advice |
I HAVE A VERY TEDIOUS JOB. I LEAVE HOME IN THE MORNING AND GET BACK HOME LIKE 10PM EVERY WORKING DAY WHEN I GET HOME I AM ALREADY WORN OUT AND COULD HARDLY DO ANYTHING ELSE. MY WIFE DOES NOT LIKE THIS AT ALL SHE COMPLAINS EVERY TIME THAT I AM NOT ROMANTIC AT ALL AND SHE ALWAYS ASK ME FOR SEX I DO NOT ALWAYS ASK. WE HAVE BEEN MARRIED FOR JUST 7 NMONTH AND NO CHILD YET. MY WIFE DOES NOT WORK AND SHE IS REALY BORED I NEED STRONG ADVICE BEFORE THIS GET OUT OF HAND. PLEASE HELP ME SAFE MY MARRIAGE |
Pls whr do i get a ring to proposal to my fiancee and a wedding ring too in lagos |
Hi guys, Computer warehouse is collecting CV as recruiting agents. if u are interested u can go to there office at VI lagos to submit urs: 5th Floor, Octagon Building 13A A.J. Marinho Drive Victoria Island Annex Lagos, Nigeria |
I am interested. This is my email addeee: kadrkay06@yahoo.com Thanks ooooo God reward u abundantly. |
Plssss house i have Skye Bank test this week .Those that av wriiten the test before shld pls tell me the format. |
Love Your Path, 1. The path begins at a crossroads. There you can stop and think what direction you want to take. But don’t spend too much time thinking or you’ll never leave the spot. Ask yourself the classic Carlos Castaneda question: Which of these paths has a heart? (…) 2. The path doesn’t last forever. It’s a blessing to travel the path for some time, but one day it will come to an end, so be prepared to take leave of it at any moment. (…) 3. Honor your path. It was your choice, your decision, and just as you respect the ground you step on, that ground will respect your feet. Always do what’s best to conserve and keep your path and it will do the same for you. 4. Be well-equipped. Carry a small rake, a spade, a penknife. Understand that penknives are no use for dry leaves, and rakes are useless for herbs that are deep-rooted. Know what tool to use at each moment. And take care of your tools, because they’re your best allies. 5. The path goes forward and backward. At times you have to go back because something was lost, or a message to be delivered was forgotten in your pocket. A well tended path enables you to go back without any great problem. 6. Take care of the path before you take care of what’s around you. Attention and concentration are fundamental. Don’t be distracted by the dry leaves at the edges. Use your energy to tend and conserve the ground that accepts your steps. 7. Be patient. Sometimes the same tasks have to be repeated, like tearing up weeds or closing holes that appear after unexpected rain. Don’t let that annoy you; it’s part of the journey. Even though you’re tired, even though certain tasks are repeated so often, be patient. 8. Paths cross. People can tell you what the weather is like elsewhere. Listen to advice, but make your own decisions. You’re responsible for the path entrusted to you. 9. Nature follows its own rules. You have to be prepared for sudden changes in the fall, slippery ice in winter, the temptations of flowers in spring, thirst and showers in the summer. Make the most of each of these seasons, and don’t complain about their characteristics. 10. Make your path a mirror of yourself. By no means let yourself be influenced by the way others care for their paths. You have your own soul to listen to, and the birds to whisper translations of what your soul is saying. (…) 11. Love your path. Without this, nothing makes any sense. |
Love Your Path, 1. The path begins at a crossroads. There you can stop and think what direction you want to take. But don’t spend too much time thinking or you’ll never leave the spot. Ask yourself the classic Carlos Castaneda question: Which of these paths has a heart? (…) 2. The path doesn’t last forever. It’s a blessing to travel the path for some time, but one day it will come to an end, so be prepared to take leave of it at any moment. (…) 3. Honor your path. It was your choice, your decision, and just as you respect the ground you step on, that ground will respect your feet. Always do what’s best to conserve and keep your path and it will do the same for you. 4. Be well-equipped. Carry a small rake, a spade, a penknife. Understand that penknives are no use for dry leaves, and rakes are useless for herbs that are deep-rooted. Know what tool to use at each moment. And take care of your tools, because they’re your best allies. 5. The path goes forward and backward. At times you have to go back because something was lost, or a message to be delivered was forgotten in your pocket. A well tended path enables you to go back without any great problem. 6. Take care of the path before you take care of what’s around you. Attention and concentration are fundamental. Don’t be distracted by the dry leaves at the edges. Use your energy to tend and conserve the ground that accepts your steps. 7. Be patient. Sometimes the same tasks have to be repeated, like tearing up weeds or closing holes that appear after unexpected rain. Don’t let that annoy you; it’s part of the journey. Even though you’re tired, even though certain tasks are repeated so often, be patient. 8. Paths cross. People can tell you what the weather is like elsewhere. Listen to advice, but make your own decisions. You’re responsible for the path entrusted to you. 9. Nature follows its own rules. You have to be prepared for sudden changes in the fall, slippery ice in winter, the temptations of flowers in spring, thirst and showers in the summer. Make the most of each of these seasons, and don’t complain about their characteristics. 10. Make your path a mirror of yourself. By no means let yourself be influenced by the way others care for their paths. You have your own soul to listen to, and the birds to whisper translations of what your soul is saying. (…) 11. Love your path. Without this, nothing makes any sense. |
My fellow football lovers. Pls i want to know wat amount of money will be given to European Champions League winner and the number Two Team. |
i tried the stuff but the messages could not go. |
this dragnet stuff is funny. i was pissed wen i discovered u wil av to pay that huge amount (N7500) to write their test, anyway house wat do u think abt Dragnet recruiting for GTB? |
submit ur diploma cert. wit ur cv to any Bank PHB. gd luck |
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NIGERIA BANKS TEST FORMAT I GOT IT THROUGH A CAREER FORUM. You MAY FIND IT USEFUL. [b][/b]Bank’s Test Formats Access Bank The test is made up of two papers, 50 questions each and you are expected to make at least 50% in each (25marks). Its a combination of Maths, English, Critical Reasoning and a little bit of Current Affairs (States and Capital). Bank PHB Aptitude test is administered by Leading Edge Consult and it is basically a combination test comprising about 70 questions on different test areas: Verbal, Synonyms, Antonyms, Word analogies, Basic arithmetic, Shape comparisons, Mirror images of wall clocks & other stuffs.There are no options in many of the questions. I think the time is 50 mins or 1hr. Bank Phb test is very difficult. The good thing about it is that cut off mark is as low as 30%. CitiBank The test is a booklet in 3 sections. A, B ,C , Maths (mostly Tough Fractions), like 2/3 + 4/7 all over 7/8 - 5/7 = 5/4 -6/5 then Logic like these vivid ones being: 1. A gave hand shake to B; and B gave hand shake to C. A gave hand shake to C ( True or False) 2. If " degg is boobo and tarra is kiki, is kiki boobo? Then Comprehension, Word and Opposite /nearest in meaning, My advice: You must be good in Maths, Logic and must be very very FAST, Its a tough test I must let you know, so Practice like MAD!!!! Diamond Bank Diamond test lasts for 1hr. It comprises 3 parts: Part I Simple Maths (1-10) Chart/Graph Interpretation/Analysis (11-15) Part II English (1-10), e.g White:Black, Up: ? Sentence completion/Appropriate fill in (11-15) Part III Critical/Logic Reasoning (1-10) Series/Sequence (11-15) Time is defintely short. There's no -ve marking, read the instructions carefully, SCORE HIGH (because I think there cut-off is high) Be careful to listen to the interview tips, immediately after the test (Very Important) Ecobank Ecobank test is really tough and challenging. You really need to prepare very well because it's interpretation of graph throughout. It's like CAMBRIDGE EXAM. Anyway, people still pass it and you just have to prepare very well. Nothing is difficult if one prepares very well. Equitorial Trust Bank They are SAT related questions,the maths is the most difficult and time wasting because they are logical reasonings: For the English we have Comprehension, Sentence Correction, Verbal Reasoning. You have 30mins for the English of 40 questions and 30mins for the Maths, 30 questions. The test format is numerical reasoning, graphical interpretation,then verbal reasoning. Just go to www.shl.com [color=Black]FCMB[/color] Their test is purely shapes, series i.e. 2, 4, --, 10 you understand what I mean? And GMAT English. The limiting factor is time constraint, you need to be fast but do not guess as there is negative marking. You have to compare symbols and choose which is the opposite of the original from options given. I think its called quantitative aptitude. Fidelity Bank It consists of verbal and quantitative reasoning questions. The Maths questions are easy and the Verbal questions are just passages, sentence completions and the likes. Read your GMAT 2007 or anyone and you are good to go. First Bank They have 100 questions. But the time is very short. The first part is a long comprehension, which one could possibly spend at least 15 minutes on. It has only 10 questions. This part is time consuming, avoid starting on this part. People who started on the first section didn't finish up to 60 questions at the end of the test. The second part is English (Verbal reasoning). It requires a bit of thinking, although its fairly easy. Don't start here as well. The third part is Math. They are simple as well, but the chances are that you might spend over 1 minute working out each answer. If the format is as before, you are also adviced not to start with this. The forth part is on Current Affairs, with a multiple answer style. This is easier and you spend lesser time. The fifth (final) part is on Critical reasoning. This is also very easy. It is a maximum of 60mins or 80mins. You will only use writing materials like pencil, cleaner and maybe a pen. Calculators are usually not allowed and you will be provided a plain sheet to work out your answers. Guaranty Trust Bank their test format is in three parts. You have Verbal Reasoning, Numerical Reasoning and Grahical Interpretation. All they need is your accuracy how u can think on the spot.They are usually simple questions but the challenge is you have 24mins for 80 questions. So you have to be fast in thinking. IBTC It is more of GMAT. About 20 GMAT Mathematics and English. Some 'Nearest in meaning' English as well and you will be asked to work some mathematics without options i.e. no multiple-choice objective in them. know the meaning of words likeloquacious, poignantly,avarice, Intercontinental Bank Their format is GMAT. It contains Maths and English. 100 questions. Go and look for IEC Gmat text book:2004 edition. I heard it is scarce in the market. If you get the text book, craM all the questions and answers. All their question were lifted from there.(Word for Word); Cut off is 80% Oceanic Bank Oceanic bank test is 70 questions to be answered in 60 minutes. 15 Maths, Comprehension 10, Grammar 20, Current affairs 15 and business questions 10. Just relax and put in your best. Pass mark is 50% which is 35 out of the 70. Skye Bank The test format is 80 questions comprising Maths, Verbal Reasoning, Spatial Orientation, Lateral Reasoning and 1 essay. all in 1hr 15mins. Spring Bank Their questions are usually from G-Mat, practice your G-mat, 2003,2004,2005,2006, infact any G-mat at your reach because that is where their questions usually come from. Meanwhile its always English and Mathematics. Standard Chartered Bank This is the test format. Maths Section is simply graphical interpretation. You need to work on that. 70 questions. The English section is very simple. You will be given a passage and you will be asked to interprete. 75 Questions. Try and score up to 80%. That is their cut of mark. UBA Just read your GMAT. Then also have an idea bout current affairs, e.g. Who's d senate president, when was nations/africans cup played and in which country, Who's Bank PHB's MD(sounds strange for UBA, right?); The test is simple: Maths, English and Current Affairs. Maths is 15 questions, English is 15 questions, Current Affairs is 20 questions. Wema bank Their test is a total of 80 Questions,consisting of two parts. MGTH1 and QLRT1, 40 questions each. You have to be very fast since you have 40 minutes for each part. The test is conducted by WAEC. The MGTH1 is made of GMAT, English and General Information. Then the 2nd part is made of Maths, logical reasoning and critical reasoning. The test is not easy so you have to study hard for it. Zenith Bank The format is: Numerical Reasoning, Comprehension, Sentence Correction and Critical Reasoning. There are 100 questions and 2 hours to finish up. If you can get Barrons foreign GMAT. They use questions from foreign GMAT. Both the comprehension, critical reasoning, and the rest. The questions will be very voluminous and you have to read fast.[/b] [b]GOOD LUCK TO U ALL!!!!! |
if u av received the GMAT pls share it to others I beleive majority must av gotten by now. Gud Luck To You All |
U R ALL WELCOME!! I HOPE U HAVE ALL SEEN IT IN UR BOX. THOSE THAT AV NOT RECEIVE YET SHOULD GET FROM OTHERS PLS. |
Dear Friends, I got a softcopy of ARCO GMAT 2007 via this thread on nairaland.com last year. If you r interested u can drop ur email address xpecially for those that could not get it wen it was posted. It is totally free. Regards. |
I saw this question on Access bank Job portal http://www.accessbankplc.com/recruitment What would you like to change about how service is delivered in Nigerian banks if given the opportunity? pls what is the best way to answer this question. |
pls memeber in the forum, What is the best way to answer this question. What would you like to change about how service is delivered in Nigerian banks if given the opportunity? |
sammyzack, i heard u r gettin married soonest, Congrat!!! oh n wishing u happy married life!!!!! |
ATBU ex student r u realy in this forum, pls show up and lets meet. |
rozibabie:Tnx rozibabie |
efuah:more mistake will be good for the boss ![]() |
Boss and His Sec. in the office, why is this so common guyz and girls in the house what is your view
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