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Check ur mail |
Every guy is one or some of the aforementioned. Girls just have to deal. Nobody holy pass |
Good read. Funny how this foriegn medias don't have an iota of respect for Africa especially Nigeria. Our corrupt and weak leaders are helping matters either. |
You dey mess around with bankers..cool story I dey ball around with senators..real story |
J cole.. Mick jenkins is killing right now doe. Mojeed |
ogahlouiskid18: is it WalkingNo it is Running |
Rihanna. That girl is so Bad |
Na from gaza you import your car seat? |
The people speak, govt listens. The beauty of Democracy |
Me self can predict. Oya take am Man city vs chelsea (both team score) Tottenham (win) Everton (win) Shalke 04 (win or draw) Real madrid (win) Athletico madrid (win or draw) Athletico bilboa (win or draw) Marsellie (win or draw) Goodluck!!! |
jamilkb: Stupid tecno... when are they going to release a phone with LTE network? all their phones are 3G(s)..oga calm down tunu. Our 3G network never strong well you dey find LTE. |
He is truly talented. Can't wait to cop that Album |
Innoson ![]() |
nellyelitz: Ok due to popular demand, i was 38 as at 2007 and i'm 20 at this moment but i think after 2015 general election i'll be 15 and half...Oga Benjamin. I greet o |
Cosign bruv. You is a real G |
tundesto: Go meet the IPPIS officer in your Ministry.my Documenting officer said everything is done online now |
A friend sold his 2.2 and bought c class. Me cop mine 2 months ago, most people prefer c class because its very comfortable and durable. Fuel economy is aight too. |
tundesto: Go meet the IPPIS officer in your Ministry. |
I saw this some where. It might inspire you. Dear Applicant: Thank you for your letter inquiring about positions in our economics department. At this time, we have no openings. However, I will keep your letter on file should an appropriate job become available. At least, that's what I am required to tell you. But here's what I'd really like to say to you - and to every recent economics graduate who sends me the same letter. First, I know it's lousy for bachelor of arts graduates looking for a job "in their field." Twenty years ago, it was lousy for me too. It's almost always lousy. In a way, it's kind of supposed to be - a small rite of passage to welcome you into the working world. It's sort of like being froshed. But if I may, I would like to offer some advice. Don't be too fixated on landing a job "in your field." The truth is, you don't yet have a field. In university, you majored in economics, but that may or may not be your eventual field of professional work. The world is full of possibilities; limiting your search to an economist job is a terribly narrow way to start out. You chose to study economics, which doesn't necessarily imply that you'll be an economist. Rather, it implies you have an aptitude for problem solving. You're probably good at analyzing data. You can see different sides of an argument. And I'll bet you're excellent at finding solutions to problems. These are essential skills required in hundreds of rewarding (and lucrative) fields of professional employment. Your ultimate field may actually be in sales for a biotech firm. It may be analyzing crime statistics for the city police. It may even be a rock star (just ask Mick Jagger). The world is full of "fields." What you're facing is a common problem: BA graduates confuse their major area of study with what they expect to be their eventual careers. It doesn't matter if it's a degree in history, film studies, sociology, or comparative feminist Literature. You've successfully navigated your way through a four-year degree. Congratulations! That is no small accomplishment. But now you're embarking on a totally different program of learning - one that will last the rest of your life. It's called "What am I here for?" That may sound all spiritual and existential, but don't let it throw you off. It just means that your challenge from here on is to find what you're good at, and keep getting better and better at it. An apology, by the way, on behalf of society: We are sorry if we led you to believe that attending university would land you a good job. That's not actually true. A polytechnic college will do this - and the job opportunities available right now are fantastic. A good option for you might be to continue post- university studies at a polytechnic. But your university education, at least at the bachelor of arts level, was never intended to land you a job. It was intended to make you a more complete thinker. It was intended to teach you how to absorb complex information and make reasoned arguments. It was, quite simply, intended to teach you how to learn. Those are skills that you'll use in any field of work. Open your mind to all sorts of job possibilities. Don't be too proud to start out in the service industry, or where you might get your fingernails dirty. Talk to as many people as you can about their career paths. But never, ever, allow yourself to think you've wasted your time in university if you don't land a job as an economist. Meanwhile, be encouraged and stay positive. And yes, I will keep your letter on file. But my guess is that when a position in my economics group eventually opens up, you'll no longer be available. |
tundesto: Some postings take more than 5 months and salary may take close to 1year depending on your Ministry. For your information, your first salary and arrears are not paid together. Salary 1st and arrears later usually with November/December salary.Thanks alot. Some Ministry are not on IPPIS site, do I need to register manually or just wait till my ministry is available on the site? |
Joysmart: you'll get your posting letter during or immediately after documentation. your salary starts coming at least 3 months after but they'll pay you in arearrs ie they'll pay it together with the other months you've not received so the first salary is usually bulky |
Joysmart: you'll get your posting letter during or immediately after documentation. your salary starts coming at least 3 months after but they'll pay you in arearrs ie they'll pay it together with the other months you've not received so the first salary is usually bulkyThanks. Its been two months now and I have not been posted. I spoke with some one in thesame ministry and he said his posting took about 4 months and the pay starts coming about 6 months. I just want to know so that I will properly plan my budget. |
Pls how long will it take before a new Fed govt staff gets his posting letter and when will the salary start coming!? |
Bro I really want to learn how to make money online. If you will be kind enough to teach or share with us, God go bless you plenty |
nairalanduser: We (2 people) intend going on vacation this winter from the last week of December and hope to stay for about 12 days with a budget of 400k.wow! You are a systematic and well organized guy, I like. I don't know anything about UK holiday vacation. Good luck |
How much do Federal Teachers earn? |
I heard the lowest grade now is D.. E is fail. Goodluck |
I remember in high school this really cute ss2 girl have a massive crush on me. She waited until my graduation before she could gather liver and tell me via letter.. She was late because I already have a boo and was passing out, we remained friends tho. @OP.. If you really like this guy, go for him but be smart and cool about it. Good luck |
I don't know if russia troops are in Ukraine or not because I'm not there to confirm. One thing is Sure *PUTIN IS NOT SCARED* and this scare the poo outta EU and America. Nato is a puppet and their days are numbered. I only hope GEJ will learn from Putin and wipe out boko haram once and for all. God bless Nigeria |
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