NarnieAceTech: Mehn, this life no balance especially if your connection no reach 5g. Many intelligent folks (graduates and MSC holders) struggled to get even ordinary IA III, but a guy seated beside me during our documentation told me he was just chilling with his guys in a bar when his uncle called him to go to Abj for documentation. He himself never had any idea of ever registering for NIS. He logged unto the website and saw his name and rank as an AS II. Another arrogant girl who doesn't like to participate in any thing and complains at any given chance, even came as an AS II. Smh
That's why I said keep hope Alive once you have a strong connect. People are moving in on daily bases, I go soon move in my own time don dey reach Isha Allah!
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They will never state the salary. Its always attractive . Even 60k is attractive to them, Ikeja and paying Lawyers peanuts is just like 5 & 6
whatdoIknow: Why so much delay in issuing international passport to Nigerians. I have been told since three months and still counting that immigration offices across Nigeria are short of booklets so I have to continue to wait till only God knows when. Why so much embargo on people's career in this country. Mr Rauf Aregbesola, the interior minister should please explain to us what is happening in his ministry.
I got my passport on the 13th, that is 4 months after capturing. Nigeria has gone to the dogs. Na criminals full that Ikoyi passport office.
Hassanmaye: See you if you are serious in school how do you get 2.2 it was just advice
That's why I said you have a rabbit brain. You can imagine your level of reasoning. Hello! There are many factors that makes someone have not too good grades in school, stop disgracing your family online.
Mind you, you aren't even better than I am in terms of knowledge and all. Dumbass
Hassanmaye: Oga there are scholarship for 2.2 check well, or just do your masters here, have a good grade, don't follow olosho concentrate And japa, there Many scholarships for PhD I mean alot
Oga, I don't need your opinion, just shift.
I have 3 admissions in UK but I am not ready for the scholarship aspect till I get my international passport then I can start applying. Stop coming online to abuse people. You and who is talking about Olosho? You can imagine how you reason like a rabbit.
Voice22: Use NYSC members to fight Boko Haram, bandits — Fayemi tells Buhari source:goldmyne.tv
Governor Kayode Fayemi has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to turn NYSC camps into security training grounds to recruit “willing and able” graduates to join the military and the police.
Mr Fayemi pointed out that one of the cheapest and fastest ways to handle this was to amend the law setting up the National Youth Service Corps. If NYSC ‘corpers’ are converted into soldiers, they could be deployed to fight against Boko Haram terrorists, bandits, separatists and so on.
“With this, we can use the existing orientation camps to train willing and able graduates to reflate the security personnel under a special arrangement that will be worked out,” the Ekiti governor said.
“That way, the fund that is currently deployed to the NYSC can be used with just some additional funding, which could be sourced through a national emergency fund for the next five to 10 years.
“Those who cannot join the military services can serve in their community without pay if we must still retain the NYSC for everyone.”
In June, Shuaibu Ibrahim, the NYSC director-general, had said corps members were on reserve for war, as they are part of Nigeria’s national defence policy and could be mobilised for war.
Mr Fayemi explained that the step was necessary and a cheaper way to get 200,000 security personnel needed by Nigeria to tackle its worsening insecurity.
“By available statistics, we need a minimum of 200,000 personnel to boost the fighting power of our men,” stated the Ekiti governor.
“This number is very large and a potential financial and logistic nightmare,” he added. “Yet, we cannot delay any further. The ungoverned spaces needed to be closed up quickly by motivated men with the singular objective to save the nation; That takes us to the number two issue of financing and arming large recruitment.”
The governor maintained that “there are two things that we need to address quickly” to bring the current wave of insecurity to a halt.
“We need to have a conversation on how we can recruit a large number of people to join the police and the military, even on a short service,” the Ekiti governor stressed.
Last July, Governor Darius Ishaku of Taraba had expressed a similar thought stating that the NYSC should be a two-year programme to give corps members military training.
Making further suggestions, he reasoned that “to incentivise those who may volunteer to serve, they will have a separate certificate and medal of honour in addition to having priority for military, paramilitary and civil or public service recruitment after service.”
Mr Fayemi stated this on Tuesday in Ibadan while delivering the seventh lecture series to mark the 2021 annual birthday ceremony of Babatunde Oduyoye, the Special Adviser to Governor Seyi Makinde on Political Affairs.
The Nigerian Governors’ Forum chairman said there was no further evidence to prove that Nigerians were all concerned about the security situation “than the fact that security is a major item of discourse in most national gatherings.”
Stressing the precarious situation the country is in, Mr Fayemi emphasised the need for patriotic statesmen and women and “not rumour mongers, ethnic crisis entrepreneurs, provincial men of little minds who see everything from the prism of ethnic and religious conspiracy.”
“There should be an elite consensus on what is the minimum irreducible and acceptable standard of public conduct, but taking due cognisance that peace can only come on the platter of fairness and justice,” he further stressed.
Mr Fayemi urged the leaders to unite in the face of the evil merchants who have no respect for children, old age, women, clergy, or traditional authorities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtCswctkhQ8
Why don't you send your useless sons to go and fight Boko Haram, Bandits instead. Another useless Governor. Na God go judge all of una.
McSaviour: I don’t know why I born in to this evil country!
Graduating with 2.1 doesn't mean automatic ticket to a better life. You need to wake up. Apply for overseas scholarship or get a handiwork, don't be idle. Stop wailing on Nairaland.
If I had 2.1 I would have left this country a long time ago, na just my 2.2 dey limit me but I will still leave come next year.
OnlyGod22: There is something I don't understand oooo, Do they release replacement candidates list also to the general populace too just like of the merits? No necessary in the case of Nis alone, do they do that to the public?
I am waiting for replacement but I don't know if it will be released to the public