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[quote author=dl_jbd]Sent to all... [/quote]Pls send the test material to kayce008@gmail.com . Thanks in advance |
deturla: the Date of closure for the Pan African Grdaute recruitment has just been extended, this is another opportunity for you guys.........................Check and apply sharplyPls deturla can u pm ur email or no pls. I need to contact u urgently for an important info |
goldenchic: Goodmorning house, I wrote d Fbn test last year, precisely 14th of Feb, got a message from workforce afta 2mths dat I passed n shld come for assessment center, wen we got der, dey tld us dat 250000 applicants only 900 was choosen. Dat dey picked best out of the best, out of the 900 dey picked only 221 or der about cos dey had 2 training stages. I failed becos of power point during my presentation.take ur mind off it. Its God dat gives Job. If u want 2 knw all dat happened in d assessment centre.lemme knwKai Only 900. Men the cutoff high be that o. This is serious, make I take my mind off this tin jo |
tobypills: @ all. pls I did my CBT with UBA on the 2nd week of July. Does anyone know when I will be expecting an interview with UBA? please I nid ur reply asap. I want to make a decision on whether or not to travel. thanksIf they are inviting to interview based on my own location of test cos I wrote mine in Benin on 24th of May. But no invite since. So I guess u better travel |
Well let's watch how the story unfolds. But I don't see d southwesterners agreeing to Buhari as d presidential flagbearer |
[quote author=money-hungry ]adamu, here you are, posting retarded comments on the internet when d doctor has been looking everywhere for you. *drags him to his sick bed and ties his hands n legs. injects him on his bald head n watch him sleep like a drunk maggot*[/quote]I laf in chinese |
The impoverishment of millions of our country men and women, the wanton abuse of rights, the unmitigated corruption, alienation, internal colonisation and exacerbation of the fault lines of the country, are not issues that the current political order can tackle. As a first step toward addressing these issues, we recommend a national dialogue of genuine representatives of the people on the future of Nigeria. How to force this all-important national dialogue – whether through a bloody revolution or otherwise – will have to be determined by millions of toiling Nigerians who bear the brunt of the present anachronistic social order. Having made this clarification, it is important to note that we have to “play politics” within the parameters of the current bourgeois democratic order. And that is exactly what we intend to do in this piece. This piece was inspired by Joe Igbokwe’s ostrich politics which has found expression in his rejoinders to our articles on what the opposition – the All Progressives Congress (APC), specifically – needs to do to make an impression in 2015. In his latest rejoinder, Joe Igbokwe preferred to hide his head in the sand and instead of addressing the salient points we raised in our articles, resorted to name-calling as a way out of the political cul-de-sac he has found himself. Clearly, for Igbokwe, insults can get you votes and even win elections. Unfortunately, this approach only goes to show how patently untenable his position is. He accused us of starting a project of rigging Jonathan back to power “via such flimsy and laughable excuse as the opposition not being ready to wrest power from PDP”. These are Igbokwe’s words not ours. Of course, we would be glad to see the back of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Jonathan as far as the governance of Nigeria is concerned. But just taking a stand as Igbokwe implored us to do isn’t enough. I don’t know where Igbokwe got the impression that we imputed that PDP is invincible. We are not in PDP and we don’t intend to be. So it is a waste of time offering advice to a party whose implosion looks imminent. On the contrary, since we have a stake in the APC we feel obligated to prime the party for the struggle ahead because 2015 is its to lose. According to Igbokwe, “Apart from General Buhari any of these great minds in APC can rule this country better than President Goodluck Jonathan. They are: Nuhu Ribadu, Nasir El’ Rufai, Pat Utomi, Gov Babatunde Fashola, Gov Oshiomhole, Gov Rochas Okorocha, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Audu Ogbeh, Gov Fayemi, Senator Chris Ngige, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, Alhaji Shekarau, to mention a few. Quite an impressive list! Perhaps, we should add Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Governor of the State of Osun. It is heartening to know that our good friend, Joe Igbokwe, is actually thinking ahead. However, we have to stop the idle chatter and cut to the chase because there seems to be too much wooly politics going on, and deliberately too we might add. Let’s do a forensic analysis of the list Igbokwe threw up and our addition to it. Governors Fayemi and Aregbesola, both capable candidates for the presidency, will be running for re-election next year so they can’t possibly be in contention for 2015. It is the same for Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, another capable candidate, who will finish his second term in 2016. We don’t see them abandoning their mandate to chase a position that is at best fluid. As the leader of the largest party in the merger, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the de facto leader of the APC. It looks like that is the role he wants to play. Clearly, the South-west holds the ace in the 2015 election. As a geo-political bloc, it is more cohesive than any other zone. But the popular sentiment is that the zone has had its “turn”. And before Joe Igbokwe and his fellow travellers raise their voice in righteous indignation, let’s note that this is what bourgeois politics is all about. So APC has to look toward other zones. Apart from Imo, all the other states in the South-east zone (just like the South-south minus Edo State) are PDP or pro-PDP/Jonathan. The likes of Prof. Pat Utomi, Senator Chris Ngige and Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu will have an uphill task making an impression in the zone much less in other parts of the country. There is little chance that the APC can make any impact in the North if it picks a presidential candidate outside the three zones in the North. Nasir el Rufai has repeatedly said he is not interested in any elective post. So that leaves us with Gen. Buhari (rtd), Nuhu Ribadu, Audu Ogbeh and Alhaji Shekarau. These are viable candidates and reputable men who have made their mark nationally. However, Gen. Buhari stands out simply because he has a cult following in the North (at least the “core” North) which, if properly harnessed, will stymie any assault by the PDP (particularly, a much-weakened and divided PDP) in the zone. The last man standing is Babatunde Raji Fashola, the popular, young and dynamic governor of Lagos State. So what do we say about a Buhari/Fashola pairing for 2015? That looks like an ideal choice for APC moving forward. Fashola will draw the crowd that APC needs in the South-west while Gen. Buhari will do same in the North. And with the mounting influence of Owelle Rochas Okorocha, the APC can make an inroad in the South-east. Gov. Fashola will complement Gen. Buhari in every area and offer the steady hands and moderating influence of a budding statesman that will give Nigeria the kind of leadership it truly deserves. source http://247nigerianewsupdate.com/2015-why-buhari-matters/ Is this possible.Wanna hear your views guys ![]() |
I was also described as an indivualistic kind of person too |
Pls @AIGS contact me on kayce008@gmail.com .its urgent |
Which position do u apply for, for those that av gotten the link for online assessment |
Av not been shorlisted o. When did u got d link to complete d assessment. So painful. Y am not shorlisted again |
Pls those that av gone.iis it necessary or compulosry to go and what was the induction/training all about. |
All of u saying if u don't submit that d ur test wasn't sent. How sure are u of ur insinuation |
Tee swift: hello house, any May 24 in the house shld pls respond to this. ThksI am may 24 too. Still hopeful but notin yet o. Where did u wrote urs? I did mine in Benin and Bsc. |
How did u guys apply? |
The test is done in batches. Wait for your turn. You will be called if u meet all d requirement |
Dire need not dear correct urrself now b4 tongue bashing start |
Pasthetic story. Didn't know GTB has turn to that. |
Gombs: Didn't save nada.U can say that again when u are a diamondbank hopeful. God really bless u and I envy u bro. By the way I tried too but wasn't ivite for the test. We passed out together on June 6 |
Pls @all where is the next test taking place ? Pls any that have dis info should kindly update us |
Bensonn: Mr Beam, abeg send to me bros, onyekaben68@yahoo.comBros are u not a diamondbank hopeful. Chill na play I dey play o |
Pls guys which state did u chose for ur registration and is d recruitment for contract or full staff |
Pls kindly forward that shl material to me the beam. Kayce008@gmail.com |
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@hope888 and others that were shorlisted. Which engineering did u study? |
This is actually uncalled for with all the bad roads and drainages in Benin City, especially in Egor local government area like Siluko Road and Ekenwa road area of Asoro - Ugbioko. Benin is not ready for okada Ban.solve the problem of bad roads and drainage first b4 implementing this law. Anybody that has plied this road knows that most people move by okada when d roads ar in dire state after d rain. And more so, Benin street are always far inside, and buses don't go into streets. |
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frankyychiji: Yes Tinubu is a use and dump politician. Otherwise, why would he sneak into Rivers to see Amaechi without carrying d people on ground along? Very very undemocratic!!!! And this is just a tip off d iceberg on what is to come. The man is just a business man crazily cracy about power! All he wants is the national cake in order to get richer and lord it over his numerous enemies back home! All the money he stole and is still stealing in lagos is not enogh to sustain his cultish followership. He must as a matter of duty provide amala and ewedu for his praise singers in order to remian relevant! Amechi, I have no pity for you! You deserve all d trouble u are having now cos u asked for it!! You are a turncoat and a sabo! Expect more troubles from ur antagonists. However Amechi, the amnesty deal is still ongoing for sabos n you can still ajuwaya.Bro find something better to talk. Your talk is full of sentiment |
[/quote]Pls send the test material to kayce008@gmail.com . Thanks in advance

