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artisticallyart:Yes now |
adetoks19:Supervisory head? Why not take it up with the school head? Even "kereje" schools pay August salary whether confirmed or not. Check your appointment letter if there is anything of such. This is a serious matter! |
NairaMode:OK thanks bro i will give it a shot but i don't have call center experience. |
Physics and English Teachers needed at Flying Colours International Schools 8-10 faith layo street off ayodeji street Mowe Ogun state. Interview is this Saturday 8th August. Apply ASAP Source- a friend who is a brother to the owner of the school. |
NairaMode:Can i do the job on part time or weekend? I hope it is allowed |
koweeducare:Tanx man it worked i was the one that sent you a message on whatsapp earlier. |
Sunnypar:When an opinion is expunged it doesn't mean all of them are guilty just some greedy ones that intentionally do more harm than good and i know what i wrote earlier experience matters bro......go get one *winks* |
artisticallyart:clicked on the link but its giving an error message i checked the website as well i didn't see any form....pls help us confirm and check thanks. |
olami92:where exactly in Ogun?...There are current vacancies at Christ the Redeemers College Sagamu and you can as well drop your CV in and around schools in your vicinity. |
manie:I quite agree with you sir.......some of these schools sometimes scare me because it will get to a stage that they cannot cope with staff salary of which they have to downsize coupling with dwindling students intake and not forgetting there is serious competition out there as new schools keep springing up............shine your eyes peeps! |
jeffoe:check above and the previous page posted by Oga himself GoldenDr. and remember to give feedback oooo |
GoldenDr:i don't have to be there after all it all started here before the planning was moved to whatsapp.........check above i said #myopinion |
artisticallyart:Thumbs up! i agree it should have been in a form seminar/conference to sharpen our skills and help develop our teaching techniques to meet current standards remember its a revolving profession. #myopinion |
hiteelong:I will implore you that you drop your CV in and around schools in your vicinity and probably go further this is the "transfer market" period in the teaching profession hope you get my drift? |
manie:That's better now instead of folding up or is it that the school is no longer making profit? After all it will cater for some potential employee. What will now happen to their employees? |
GoldenDr:Dr. avicky and GoldenDr two educational doctors in the house i hail ooo! owo meji anti ese meji fun eyin nikan........ |
igho9:You don't need such info this is the "transfer market" period for teachers in the teaching profession so drop your CV in schools around your vicinity. |
manie:hmmmmmmm?.......but they should hand over to their children or any dependable relative even educational management consultant to help run the school for them nah!......women sef! |
Google is scaling back its unpopular social network integrations, starting with YouTube comments. YouTube will no longer require users have a Google+ account to comment on or post videos. The conscious uncoupling is the latest attempt by Google separate its popular products from the flailing social network. More products will announce similar changes in the coming months, Google ( GOOG ) said in a pair of Blogger posts announcing the unsurprising news on Monday. YouTube will be first, and users will soon be able to leave their trademark incisive and intellectual comments on videos without a Google+ account. "We want to formally retire the notion that a Google+ membership is required for anything at Google ... other than using Google+ itself," said Google VP Bradley Horowitz on Google+ . Google has spent much of the last four years awkwardly attempting to graft Google+ onto most of its products. The attempt to take on Facebook ( FB , Tech30 ) and Twitter (TWTR , Tech30 ) with a unifying identity across Google was met with resistance by Google users. They bristled at the sometimes clumsy roll out, social features where they were unwanted, and a controversial "real names" policy. The public ramping-down of Google+ started last year, when Google killed the requirement that users have a Google+ account to sign up for services. At Google I/O in May, the product was barely mentioned as the shiny new Google Photos raided it for parts. "While we got certain things right, we made a few choices that, in hindsight, we've needed to rethink," said Horowitz in the main announcement blog. But the company insists Google+ will continue to exist. It's not going to the way of Google Buzz, Wave or Reader, at least not yet. It even recently added a new feature called Collections. So what will remain of Google+? It will live on as a way for people with shared interests to communicate. Like Yahoo ( YHOO , Tech30 ) Groups, Facebook Groups, or Google's own neglected Google Groups. Google+ profiles will continue to exist, so people will have to manually remove them from their other Google services. (The company promises an easier way to de-Google+ your accounts in the future.) Hangouts, the service's breakout feature, is already an independent app. It will gain some of Google+'s location features. |
sinaj:yes ooo didn't c ur profile earlier |
Trizyd:yup that's what we are waiting for.........you know Google owns android but there is a marketing agreement with some phone companies which means Google can't send the update directly to its users so we are waiting for the companies to do so on their behalf. |
sinaj:sis? haba! i be bro ooo no mind me sis.........its a man's world hehehehehehe! |
manie:Thank you sir........I am already aware of the process its just some peeps need the info that's why I explained earlier before now that to be certified you will be given a study pack to answer and send it to them to analyze and mark which takes some months after which they will send the result all for an amount i can't remember now but you must be working in a certified school for easy processing. @yuskanovic, @tudej for your attention |
manie:That's what i have being trying to explain and i made this known on a previous page, but why do schools look out for teachers with certification most especially where they work or coming from is not IGCSE compliant that's why i suggested British council for further details. |
yuskanovic:Check the previous page and also visit the British Council at ikoyi for further details. |
sinaj:on point bro.......not only that even personal info like bank account details, password etc |
UjSizzle:I heard as well hope the phone companies will do the needful because its a big security risk. |
tudej:What did they stop? Certification? Or examination process?........I believe she meant the upcoming winter examination that normally takes place around October/November which will close tomorrow or Wednesday. An in-depth enquiry would have been better. |
tudej:Stopped ke? It depends on what exactly you asked her........then those people at British council are kind of saucy especially exam officers and customer care I will suggest you make further enquiries |
avicky:Read what u posted....trekkable FROM obalende not to British council Yes @ cabs and buses probably keke napep sef |
Android phones can get infected by merely receiving a picture via text message, according to research published Monday. This is likely the biggest smartphone flaw ever discovered. It affects an estimated 950 million phones worldwide -- about 95% of the Androids in use today. The problem stems from the way Android phones analyze incoming text messages. Even before you open a message, the phone automatically processes incoming media files -- including pictures, audio or video. That means a malware-laden file can start infecting the phone as soon as it's received, according Zimperium , a cybersecurity company that specializes in mobile devices. If this sounds familiar, that's because this Android flaw is somewhat like the recent Apple text hack . But in that case, a text message with just the right characters could freeze an iPhone or force it to restart. This Android flaw is worse, because a hacker could gain complete control of the phone: wiping the device, accessing apps or secretly turning on the camera. In a statement to CNNMoney, Google ( GOOGL , Tech30 ) acknowledged the flaw. It assured that Android has ways of limiting a hacker's access to separate apps and phone functions. Yet hackers have been able to overcome these limitations in the past. The bug affects any phone using Android software made in the last five years, according to Zimperium. That includes devices running Android's Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, KitKat and Lollipop iterations (Google names its Android versions alphabetically after desserts). Zimperium said it warned Google about the flaw on April 9 and even provided a fix. The company claims Google responded the very next day, assuring a patch would be shared with customers in the future. Typically, in these situations, companies are given a 90-day grace period to issue a fix. It's a rule even Google abides by when it finds flaws in others' software. But it's been 109 days, and a fix still isn't largely available. That's why Zimperium is now going public with the news. The issue now is how quickly Google will manage to fix this for everybody. While Apple can push out updates to all iPhones, Google can't. Google is notorious for having a fractured distribution system. Several entities stand in between Google and its users, and they routinely slow down the release of new software. There's phone carriers -- like AT&T (T , Tech30 ) and Verizon ( VZ , Tech30 ) -- and makers of physical devices -- like Samsung ( SSNLF ) -- all of which need to work together to issue software updates. Google told CNNMoney it already sent a fix to its "partners." However, it's unclear if any of them have started pushing that out to users themselves. For that very reason, Google recently put its own Nexus phones first in line to receive updates . This could be a test case that shows why it's so important to receive updates quickly. Chris Wysopal is a longtime hacker and now an executive at cybersecurity firm Veracode. He called this Android's version of Heartbleed , the devastating bug that put millions of computer networks at serious risk last year. "I'm interested to see if Google comes up with a way to update devices remotely," he said. "Unless they can do that, we have a big disaster on our hands"...........Source: CNN |
A new report just emerged that android devices can be hacked when you receive a text message.........so peeps be careful the text messages you receive and open Source: CNN cc: lalasticlala Supermods please front page for urgent attention |
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