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Thank you for sharing. This helps. Do you have any idea if it's done in batches. If not, whether or not we would get a feedback on the outcome of the test. Xolodee: |
Everyone else had till 13th November to do the assessment. Yours seem to be different Xolodee: |
Nomanlike:Oga....I know where you're going. Cut the finance bullshit You're simply not into her. Period. |
Hello Folks. Just received TS mail. Glory to God. Guys be hopeful |
chiniski:I totally agree..From All we've been saying, TS in August is just an assumption for we that didn't get TS invite for May 2nd. What's the certainty that we would get TS invite for August batch is the question we should answer. |
kwembehA:Is it possible you do documentations and medicals and not get called up for TS ever ![]() |
oyeyipow:Do you think they would be another training school batch. Because i did documentation and medicals but i didn't get TS invite |
dannytskaa:I did my documentation in Iganmu, Lagos. |
Hi Guys.. I did my test in 2016 and passed. FirstBank invited me for AC in July 2017. I thought i failed AC only for me to get a mail on the 9th April, 2018 from FirstBank saying i did well and i should come for documentation and medicals. I was surprised but glad. Assinn...i gave a sigh of relief...ATLAST i got the opportunity i've been waiting for... I did the documentation and medicals on the 11th April, 2018. After that i waited for a mail inviting me for TS. I haven't gotten a mail yet. A friend of mine that we did documentation and medicals together got a mail saying TS resumes on the 2nd. Do you guys still think another batch would roll. Because if i won't make it to TS, they should have just left me and not invite me for documentations and mediacals na. Guys i need your contributions. ASAP. Thanks. |
Ohh my God...Burning the vehicle changes nothing tho... |
Y dem no show us how she dey put am for mouth. Iffa hear sey she chop am. Na to popular she dey find |
I'd live and work here in future |
I felt the guy deserves all the beating.. On a second thought I felt what must have led this dude to this point of kidnapping for 30k. God help us all |
Check out these other beautiful places in Lagos ![]()
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See Otedola and Dangote looking like regular guys. But these guys control mad money mehn... God bless us all too |
Why doesn't she look like Nadia buhari to me. |
ebenezer7:Two female suicide bombers were intercepted on Tuesday. Their targets were motorists at the NNPC Mega Station in Maiduguri, Borno Station. Source: MyLagosApp Download app to get more breaking news as they unfold.
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Last week, the news broke out that 2face, one of the finest Nigerian Pop Stars planned a protest against the government which he tagged “one voice” this generated a lot of criticisms as much as support before he finally withdrew the plan, stating security reasons. Whatsoever his reasons maybe, a section of people believes the labour union should lead the protest against bad government, especially when it cripples the economy as we experience it now. They could not be wrong to say that, but should they fail to perform as expected, who should step in? To find answers to this question, SRAF asked some of the youths on their platforms, in a discussion tagged “who should lead protest against bad governance?” And some of them bore their minds intelligently on the issue. Emeka Great, a native of Onitsha believes it is not wrong for individuals to stage protest against bad governance. “Since the political parties, organizations e. t. c is made up of individuals & hence it's the grassroots of every gathering, the individual should lead the protest.” He said. “I thought that democracy is a government of the people, therefore, every decision making has to be based on decision of the majority. If I should say, I think the government is for all, therefore, everyone has the right to protest when things are not right.” The above are the words of Judith, a student from Lagos state. She continued by asking several rhetorical questions: “If no one talks, how would the government know they are not up to standard? How would they know the plight of the people? They would live and act ignorant of what is happening and if we remain in silent, we die in silence. I don't think there's a particular body set up to protest. It affects everyone; therefore, it's a collective responsibility.” Energetic and intelligent Judith concluded by saying, “it's our country, we own it, we vote, we should have our freedom of speech, not just on paper, but in action. Protesting is open to all it concerns.” Akindele from Ibadan totally agreed with Judith, saying: “anyone can lead a protest, provided he is convinced of his motive, has people sensitized enough about it and above all agree with him and are willing to come out to back him up. “ Akindele also believes the police have no right to arrest anyone for peaceful protest. “On the other hand the law enforcement agencies are not to gag the leader or followers of protests, rather ensure that it remains peaceful and not high jacked by any unscrupulous politician or miscreants.” He posited Ayam Judaisky from Kwara had a very contrasting opinion entirely, he said: “Protest isn't an option to resolve or solve any problem rather, it makes it get worse so I would say, if we play our roles very well by not being a freewill instruments in the hands of the government or a toady sycophants, I don't think we will have a problem that will even lead to a protest. He also believes if protest is needed at all cost, the masses should choose from among them, who should lead it. Victor from Imo state made it quite clear that “Individuals are the government and they are the bedrock of every government.” He however stated that “before such protest should be embarked on, the rest of the masses should be given clear knowledge of the essence of the protest. If all these are done then an individual can lead the protest. Credit: Soul’e Rhymez for MyLagosApp. Read more news on MyLagosApp. Download it from Google Playstore, iSTore, Blackberry Store
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lonji:More Photos from the protest:
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Most part of Surulere is on a lockdown due to the ongoing protest. Ijora and Costain badly affected as the protest has taken another dimension. The recorded crowd at the moment is in thousands Credit: MyLagosApp
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Emotions as Lagos Pastor donates N3.5m for critically ill Nollywood actors. Succor has come the way of some critically ill Nollywood stars after a Lagos based pastor, Chris Okafor, donated the sum of N3.5 million to the Save Nollywood Actors Foundation...... read more interesting news on MyLagosApp. Download from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paperworks.mylagosapp for Android Download from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mylagosapp/id1107402933?mt=8 for iOS (Apple)
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