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omoajiri:They are a scam. Did you try to get electronic from them |
Risk Compliance and Control Manager Recruitment Pecantrust Microfinance Bank Ltd "the Bank" is a financial institution licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria. We offer a large range of financial services to a diversified client base that includes low-end entrepreneurs, the underbanked, high-net-worth individuals, among others. We are recruiting to fill the position below: Job Position: Risk Compliance and Control Manager Job Location: Lagos Employment Type: Full-time Desription / Responsibilities Make decisions on risk management issues that directly impact the strategic direction of the company. Exhibits business process knowledge with broad-based operational perspective and provides a solution for business-related risk issues. Preparation and submission of CBN and NDIC report. Coordinating responses to the regulatory body. Ensures the Bank's policies and strategies are in compliance with applicable regulatory bodies, agency standard, and strategic imperative of the Bank. Develops financial risk management tools and practices to analyze and report on the financial framework. Reviewing loan applications and recommending loan approval. Assessing all aspect of risk concerning daily operation of the Bank. Requirement Bachelor's Degree qualification. How to Apply Interested and qualified candidates should forward their CV to: hr@pecantrust.com using the "Job title" as subject of your mail |
Melt Group, in collaboration with Andrade Gutierrez, is looking for graduates that finished their studies in the last two years (from December 2013 to December 2015) for a Trainee Program. The AG International Trainee Program prepares young professionals with a strategic and sustainable vision of our business, with a global understanding of our operations, helping them contribute to the future of the organization. Applications for the AG International Trainee Program are done exclusively online, at www.agjovem.com.br/trainee. Applications must be submitted between July 15th and August 31th. If you are interested or know anyone who could be available for this challenge, feel free to share this information. |
superior1: So Akanji is now VC in FUT"Eat and Die by Little" |
I have Benz ML 2004 from Germany, how much will it cost to clear. |
OP, I believe if d story is about Tonto Dike, it would av gotten to FP by now |
A friend was affected |
Not all that is gliltter is gold, GTB just sacked 142 full staff today. |
Can this ride fly for 1.6m |
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Mr. Yoweri Museveni was inaugurated for the umpteenth time as Uganda's "president" amidst some of the most brutal suppression of modern times. These photos are some of the collections of the sordid acts of brutality against the people of Uganda
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[b] Amuni Maigari, president of the NFF (Nigerian Football Federation), has made it clear that Swedish gaffer Lars Lagerback will not continue as head coach of Nigeria's national side. Lagerback had only started the job a matter of weeks ahead of the 2010 World Cup. "Lagerback told me he could not continue as the coach of the Super Eagles because he feared that he might not be able to pen a four-year deal that would keep him in Nigeria for that long," said Maigari to Soccer Star. "He thanked the NFF for the opportunity given to him to take the Eagles to the World Cup. He said the experience was worth it and that he would always remember Nigeria and her good people." Maigari added that the NFF are keen to sign Samson Siasia as Lagerback's replacement. "We have had talks with Siasia. The talks have been fruitful and all things being equal, he will put pen to paper next month subject to negotiations. Siasia is the coach Nigerians want and we shall give him all the support to succeed in this new job."[/b] |
Senator Ahmad Sanni Yerima's 13 -year Old Wife Cries: Your Excellency, it is paining me! Tuesday, 20 April 2010 09:16 www.saharareporters.com My name is His Excellency, Ahmad Yerimah and I am among the many members of the Legislature that make rules for the most populous country in Black Africa. For those of you who don’t know me, I was the first human being to have the bile to introduce Sharia law in my home state of Zamfara way back then. Anyway the only achievement I got from that Sharia is that I cut off the hand of one cow thief called Jangebbe. Ha ha, I cut his hand because he stole a cow worth N50, 000 and that night, I celebrated with N50million from the treasury of the state. Don’t say Haba! It is my entitlement; after all, is it only the South-South governors that know how to embezzle? We need to show them we have swagger as well. Anyway, I am now in the hallowed chambers of the Senate and make laws for Nigeria and Nigerians. Ha Ha, stupid people, lazy country that will make so much noise and shut up when people like me come out. One thing you don’t know about me is the fact that I am a thief, an armed robber and have done more exploits than Ali Baba. Walahi. What did that one steal that made him legendary? Mere gold and silver wares and he was not smart to do it alone; he needed 40 thieves. Me, I was armed with my pen and made sure Zamfara State was left dry. Kai, when the people, the stupid boy I put there as Governor wanted to do shakara; can you imagine; small boy I made history as being the only governor that his deputy enthroned, started to announce he will probe me with Sharia; me king of Sharia. I did not blame him and the ignorant people that started shouting stone him according to Sharia law. Idiots called Zamfaraians. I just went to my good friend and fellow thief, Mikky Andoakaaaa for reprieve and got an injunction from a High Court in Abuja. Ha Ha Ha Ha. They call themselves good people great nation when in reality they are stupid people, ignorant lot. Don’t they know that those laws are made for them; those low lives. People like us are immunded to the law. Yes, yes even when Oputa panel called IBB, Buhari and Abdusalami, they knew it was just the cry of fools. Anyway, lets us leave the matter of the fool’s paradise because I am still enjoying my money. Recently, one of my wives became stupid because she had started becoming ambitious; asking me to follow the path of honour and do what is right. Haba, this Obasanjo dey corrupt people well well. I sent her back to her parents and told her, I divorce you, I divorce you and I divorce you. That is my visa to get a new bride. And I did in style. I brought home a prized possession gotten in the spirit of slave trade and I am satisfied. My sweetest apple now is from Egypt. I had four wives until number two became ‘born again,’ then, I remembered my Sharia that allows me a maximum of four. That is the good side of Sharia for people like us; we use it for the masses like Jangebbe and others while we use the High Courts to immune ourselves form the law. It is not for free; we buy the judgements in the high Courts for our coverage. The name of the game is money and believe me I have given out more money to judges than I have to Imams. My wedding Fathia was huge and took place in Nigeria because I would have been sent to jail in Cairo because my little bride’s country laws forbid marriage at such a tender age. But they don’t have sense. I doled out a cool $100,000 or N15, 000,000 for my bride price. Walahi, to spend stolen money is sweet. And for all those making noise, I have witnesses during my wedding. Thirty of my in-laws were flown in from Cairo to be there and I spent money from the coffers of Zamfara State. My fellow Senators who also like them young were there with me at the Protea Hotel in Asokoro. Check my list; Deputy Governor of Zamfara state, Mukhtar Hanka. He paid the bride price on behalf of the groom’s family and to show we are thieves, he paid cash, no cheques. Even the Imams I brought there on my bills frowned at the crispy notes but who are they? My good friend Senator Gaya was there and also Senator Maina with an Emir giving his blessings. Why am I disturbing you when I am supposed to be consummating my bride. “My Sweetest Angel!” “Yes your Excellency,” “Come and dress let me touch you like this and like that.” “I am your slave your Excellency, my parents have sold me for a big price and I am just your slave.” “Oh good girl, UnCloth for me to handle you now my property,” “Your Excellency, I am just 13, I am not yet mature, my breasts are still growing and my pubic hair is sprouting out. My Lord, please show mercy and let me grow and blossom to a woman please.” “Are you crazy, come on remove that pant and let me do something, my Koboko is saluting here.” “Your Excellency, are you not a senator that knows that you need to wait for five years for me to become legal?” “Come on UnCloth before I deal with you now, senator my foot, we only make rules for the elites and kill our people. I must have my way, I have bought you and all the women groups making noise should keep quiet because so many of them would even give their daughters to me, UnCloth!” Sounds of scruples as clothes are removed. Sniff…sniff “Why are you crying my bride? I am your legitimate husband and will do my duties as one, open your legs!” “Your Excellency please I am not mature!” “Open your legs wider girl!” “Your Excellency, I have 5 years to be able to do this…” “Oh.you are too tight, a virgin, Better! Yawaaaa!” “Your Excellency, it I paining me…” “It is sweet to me as I am tearing your young innocent virgin body ohhhh” Your Excellency, I am dying… “I am coming alive….” Yes. I have just disvrigined my bride. She is still bleeding and my other wives are taking care of her. I will be bombarding her till her small belly swells with a baby. I don’t care what the womenfolk say.” “Yes, what is your problem?” “VVF….that my wife might have Vesico Vagina Fistula. Those stupid wives that can’t give birth, that leak and smell? Of Course I know them; I sent them out of the town in Zamfara so their smell will not contaminate us.” “What? That what I am doing to my bride may make her get VVF, if she gets VVF…I will send her packing to her parents and get another bride from Ethiopia, I have the money of the people and will get another one. My friend Andoaakkaaaaaa told me that Ethiopian girls are another treat. Let her get VVF and she is on her way out.” |
Can I pay 1.6. |
Sorry for the people that call for the DSTV, I couldn't take the calls as I was not around. It is very much available for interested buyer but the only problem is my location, I stay around Egbeda and if u know it is convenient for u, we can then strike a deal. |
Around 18k. it is a premium package. SMS or call 08028352113 |
I have a DSTV decoder and dish and I dont know if I can sell it as I dont need it again. |
Can u check this VIN :1HGCD5608VA193359, please as I'm about to pay for the car. Thanks |
Topkatt, reduce the price. Let say 1M cos I saw the car on the net and I saw the damages, |
Bro, please dont take it easy with Blue Intercontinental. The company is full of rejected and unprofessional staff. A friend of mine sometimes ago applied for the quick/personal loan as they called it, could u believe it took them like 1month after approval for the said quick loan to be disbursed, a quick loan indeed. My friend made several calls but nobody in that organisation could make a reasonable excuse for their inability and by the time the fund was disbursed, it was useless. |
here are a couple of old sayings in football. One is, "If you are good enough, then you are old enough," and this is a fitting maxim for the players we have chosen as ten of the best young players in world football today. The other famous saying is the Alan Hansen quote: "You'll never win anything with kids," which, considering No. 3 on this list of young superstars is already the proud owner of a European Championship winners medal, isn't strictly true. Bleacher Report Bleacher Report is where the sports bar meets the press box, the place where fan-journalists create and critique high-quality sports analysis. See for yourself. * More from Bleacher Report * About Bleacher Report | Sign up And despite all ten players still being eligible for their national under-21 sides, they have won a combined three U-20 World Cups, two Olympic golds, one UEFA U-19 Championship, four La Liga titles, two Spanish Super Cups, one UEFA Champions League, two FA Cups, four Ligue 1 titles, one French Cup, one Scottish Cup, one South American Super Cup, two FIFA Club World Cups and a single U-20 South American Championship. Not a bad tally for a bunch of "kids," Mr Hansen. 10. Theo Walcott England's brightest prospect is a lightning quick forward who broke into the Southampton side as a 16-year old in 2005 before becoming the most expensive 16-year old in British football history when he joined Arsenal in a deal that could rise to £12 million. Since joining Arsenal, his progress has been stifled by injury and he has tended to be more "wall flower" than a headline grabber, but the 19-year old has still clocked up 89 appearances for the Gunners, scoring 11 goals. Walcott has been out injured since November after dislocating his shoulder on international duty but is due back fitter and stronger this month and will be hoping to play a vital role in his side's attack on the UEFA Champions League. Theo shot to international fame as a shock inclusion in England's 2006 World Cup squad after becoming England's youngest ever international at 17 years and 75 days, and only last year became the youngest ever player to score a hat trick for England in their vital World Cup qualifier in Croatia. 9. John Fleck The 17-year old Scot played his first Old Firm Derby in February after impressing in three or four Rangers games after breaking into the side in January. The left footed winger/ forward became the youngest-ever player to play in and win a British Cup final when he came on as a sub for Rangers in their 2008 Scottish Cup triumph over Queen of the South, aged just 16. Fleck made his first start for Rangers against Falkirk in January and was named man of the match before scoring his first goal for the club two weeks later as Rangers beat Dundee United as the youngster was again named man of the match. There has already been speculation that Fleck will be called up to the full Scotland squad for their World Cup qualifier with Holland this month and it would certainly cap off a whirlwind two months for the rising star. John's uncle Robert also started his career with Rangers before going on to become a household name at Norwich City. I think we can safely say that his nephew is aiming a little higher. 8. Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva Most people will probably know him as Alexandre Pato, AC Milan's Brazilian forward who takes his nickname from his home town of Pato Branco. Pato started his career with Internacional (not to be confused with the club across the city) in Brazil where he impressed in just 28 games for his boyhood club before joining Milan in 2007. Since then, he has scored close to a goal every two games for the club and has been an inspiration in a revitalized Milan side this season in Serie A. 19-year old Alexandre also holds the record for the quickest goal in a debut for Brazil. In doing so, he beat the record of a certain legend called Pele. 7. Diego Capel The Spanish left winger is fast becoming a household name as his Sevilla continues to keep Spain's more fancied sides on their toes. Capel has lightning pace and isn't scared to take on his opposite number with a touch of skill or burst of acceleration. 21-year old Capel was originally on the books of FC Barcelona but has been with Sevilla since 2001, working his way up through the youth teams and B side before cementing his place in the current squad. And if Barca hadn't noticed they had missed a trick, they did when Diego scored his first goal for the club against, you guessed it, Barcelona. Diego didn't play in Spain's European Championship victory but has since made his international debut, confirming the strength of the current Spanish side. Expect to see him at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. 6. John Mikel Obi Nigerian and Chelsea midfielder John Mikel Obi can only play U-21's for another month, but he is still more than worthy of a place on this guide to the best young players on the planet. Mikel has already played over 100 times for Chelsea where he is a regular starter, despite competing for a midfield place with the likes of Frank Lampard, Michael Ballack and fellow African, Michael Essien. Mikel Obi has twice been named Young African Footballer of the year (2005 and 2006) as well as Chelsea's young player of the year in 2007 and 2008. With over 20 caps already for Nigeria, it is safe to say that Mikel Obi has made quite the impact early on in his career and, a few disciplinary issues aside, has grown into a top class holding midfielder. Claude who? The Chelsea fans must be struggling to remember the French World Cup winner. 5. Gonzalo Higuain Not knowing whether to play international football for France or for Argentina isn't really an "everyday problem" but like David Trezeguet before him, it was a tough decision for Gonzalo. The 21-year old Real Madrid forward eventually chose Argentina as, well, he can't speak French Higuain burst onto the scene at River Plate in Argentina and impressed enough to earn himself a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid. After a slow first season, the striker has slowly improved his goal scoring record and has been a revelation this year, leading Real's floundering assault on the Spanish title. Now a regular starter for Madrid and with two league titles under his belt, only his European form needs improving. 4. Karim Benzema The new Thierry Henry is a title that would weigh heavy on many a man's shoulders and in the form of international duty, it has for Karim. In the eyes of many, he flopped at Euro 2008 with a nation, not just the comparison to Thierry Henry, on his back. At club and European level however, the 21-year old rarely looks flustered and has been a major part of Olympique Lyon's last three French titles. His 20 goals last season also made him France's Ligue 1 top goal scorer and earned him the French player of the year award. But still, it is in Europe where his record is most impressive. 12 goals in 17 European outings for Lyon in the Champions League is a record up there with the very best and it surely won't be too long before we see this young superstar playing at one of Europe's biggest clubs. 3. Francesc Fabregas Soler It is not often you come across a player with 37 full international caps and over 200 senior club appearances, yet is still eligible for an under-21 side. But in Cesc Fabregas we are not dealing with the norm, we are dealing with the exception. He actually only played for Spain's U-21's once. The 21-year old midfielder is European Champion with Spain, an FA Cup winner with Arsenal and last year's PFA Young player of the year off his own back. Oh, and he is already Arsenal's club captain. Injuries have slowed him down this season, but the young Spaniard will most certainly be back with a vengeance. 2. Sergio Aguero Argentinean football's youngest-ever top flight player debuted for Independiente at just 15 years old in 2003, breaking the record previously held by one Diego Maradona. The pint-sized (another trait he shares with Maradona) striker joined Atletico Madrid in 2006 and hasn't looked back, replacing Fernando Torres as the capital city side's favorite player. 27 goals in a season will make any fans forget about any predecessors. In 2007, the Argentine was voted FIFA's Young Player of the Year and Atletico are certainly still reaping the benefits of the coup of signing the world's second best young player but they'll be expecting another busy summer as Europe's elite come calling once again. Aguero is also part of a very special current Argentina side that also includes Gonzalo Higuain (No. 5) and the next player on this list , 1. Lionel Messi There is no doubt that Messi is the best player in the world eligible for his countries U-21 side and many would tell you that there is no doubt he is the best player in the world — period, but that is for another day. Barcelona's Messi is even shorter than Aguero but even greater in reputation. The 21-year old has taken the football world by storm since breaking into the Barcelona side five years ago (yes, that long). A goal every two games in La Liga despite not being a striker is a fantastic record and doesn't include all the goals he has set up. The player everyone compares to Maradona is every bit as skilful as his hero if not as great an inspiration, but his time will come and we may already be watching a player capable of hitting the dizzy heights and joining the names Pele and Maradona amongst the greatest footballers who ever lived. FIFPro World Young Player of the year for the last three years reminds us he is still young, but with a Barcelona Spanish title looking likely and a chance of winning the UEFA Champions League, a world player of the year award without the word "young" is a strong probability. So there you have 10 of the best young players in the game today and with records belonging to Pele and Maradona tumbling, it is safe to say they are pretty "special." "You'll never win anything with kids", I say, you'll never win anything without them. Andrew McNair is a senior writer for Bleacher Report, the open source sports network. Source www.foxsport.com |
Handing out Premier League’s midterm grades Hull City have overachieved. AFP - Dec 19, 8:11 pm EST World Soccer Gallery More From Martin RogersForecasting the English Premier League's second half Dec 23, 2008 EPL goes old school with veteran coaches Dec 22, 2008 Santa Claus brings nothing more than a pile of uncertainty for English Premier League clubs this Christmas. With the league choked at top and bottom, no one wants to end up as the festive turkeys. The title is still wide open as the midway point of the campaign approaches, with the usual suspects of Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool all firmly in the hunt. Yet there has still been room for a few surprises, such as the emergence of preseason relegation favorites Hull City and Aston Villa’s bold attempt to crack the Big Four hegemony. Yahoo! Sports takes a look at how the teams have stacked up so far and evaluates their chances for the second half of the season. 1. Liverpool. Could 2009 be the year that the Anfield giant finally ends a league title drought that has lasted for nearly two decades? Only one defeat bodes well, as does a rock solid defense that has only let in 12 goals so far. This is a team full of confidence, both at home and in Europe. The season could end up as a resounding success or with nothing to show for it, but Rafa Benitez has done exactly what he had to do by the turn of the year – put Liverpool in contention. Grade: A 2. Chelsea. The Blues are starting to resemble the former prom queen who has seen better days. Sure, second place and an unbeaten away record is a solid enough platform. However, head coach Big Phil Scolari has increasingly shown signs of frustration, and reports suggesting owner Roman Abramovich has been credit-crunched could restrict winter spending. Nicolas Anelka is scoring for fun and the defense is a fortress, but Scolari’s men will have to rise in big games against their title rivals if they are to secure the trophy. Grade: B-minus 3. Aston Villa. Martin O’Neill likes to credit his “special group of players” with Villa’s success this season, which sees the Birmingham club with a legitimate shot at qualifying for next year’s Champions League. In reality, it has just as much to do with O’Neill, a special breed of manager who is finally tapping Villa’s long-suppressed potential. Owner Randy Lerner also deserves credit for the way he has backed O’Neill in the transfer market, but keeping hold of Ashley Young in January is imperative. Grade: A 4. Manchester United. Seven points back with two games in hand, world club champions – all without hardly breaking a sweat. United has been far from its mighty best at times this season, but there will certainly be no panic at Old Trafford, where a repeat of the EPL-Champions League double is not beyond reason. Expect another chapter in the Cristiano Ronaldo-Real Madrid saga but don’t be surprised to see United hunt down Liverpool and Chelsea as the season wears on. Grade: B-minus 5. Arsenal. Serious problems are abound at the Emirates Stadium. Boardroom unrest is casting a shadow over the club and things are no better on the field. Arsene Wenger is under more pressure than at any time in his reign and Cesc Fabregas could be out for three months with knee ligament damage. Strength in depth should ensure a top-four finish, but Aston Villa is putting up a strong challenge. Gunners fans are rightly nervous. Grade: D 6. Hull City. Tasting life in the Premier League for the first time ever, Hull’s chances of finishing anywhere but bottom of the EPL seemed as remote as George Bush attending a shoe convention in downtown Baghdad. Talismanic Brazilian Geovanni has pulled the strings with a series of breathtaking goals and assists, as Hull has deployed a brand of soccer rarely seen from a newly promoted side by attacking with two strikers away from home. Maybe it won’t last, but already Hull has added color and unpredictability to the season and deserves huge credit. Grade: A-plus 7. Everton. No strikers? No problem. David Moyes has been without a single first-choice forward for the past two weeks, yet Everton still marches on steadily. Puzzlingly mediocre home form has been offset by six away wins, and when James Vaughan and Louis Saha return to fitness, the club will like its chances of securing a UEFA Cup place in the second half of the campaign. Grade: B 8. Fulham. They can’t win away from home, but it doesn’t matter. Roy Hodgson’s team is on course to pick up enough points at Craven Cottage to ensure there are no late headaches. Jimmy Bullard and Danny Murphy oversee one of the hardest working midfields in the league, and there is some genuine room for optimism. Grade: B-plus 9. Bolton Wanderers. A nice little run of five wins in eight games has lifted Bolton to a comfortable mid-table position, where it will probably remain for most of the season. Swedish striker Johan Elmander is settling in nicely and should contribute enough goals to keep the team clear of any danger. Grade: B Duff's Magpies are rising. Getty Images - Dec 21, 11:59 am EST 10. Portsmouth. Losing Harry Redknapp was a bitter blow, but even a patchy recent run shouldn’t take the gloss off a decent start. New boss Tony Adams will have some concerns over consistency. He will be keen to replace Real Madrid-bound Lassana Diarra as a matter of urgency. Grade: B-minus 11. Wigan Athletic. Emile Heskey and Amir Zaki have caused opposing defenses all kinds of trouble and will be sure to attract interest from bigger clubs during the January transfer window. Wigan seems to have found a happy place under Steve Bruce and should be consistent enough to be immune to danger of the drop. Grade: B 12. Newcastle United. A few good results and suddenly Joe Kinnear’s appointment doesn’t look quite so ridiculous. So much so, that the veteran manager is in charge until the end of the season. Progress will always be stunted until owner Mike Ashley can offload his stake, an option that is becoming increasingly unlikely as fiscal factors grip England. Michael Owen won’t be around for much longer, but Newcastle is growing in belief and should finish in the top half. Grade: C-minus 13. Sunderland. Roy Keane’s sudden walkout appeared to leave the Black Cats mired in crisis just a couple of weeks ago. But then Ricky Sbragia (Ricky who?) engineered two straight wins with eight goals scored and lifted hopes again. Plenty of money was spent on this squad last summer. It just needs the right man at the helm. Grade: B-minus 14. Middlesbrough. No wins in six games and all of a sudden Middlesbrough looks genuinely vulnerable. Stewart Downing and Tuncay Sanli look likely to move on to greener pastures, so Boro could face a tricky fight for survival in the closing months. Grade: B-minus 15. Stoke City. Life in the EPL is tough for newcomers. Stoke can be reasonably satisfied with its start and is halfway toward survival if it can continue to chip away at building a solid points tally. Home wins against Arsenal, Villa and Tottenham have been the highlights, along with Rory Delap’s remarkable throw-ins that are more effective than corner kicks. But a lack of depth could haunt them at the business end of the season. Grade: B 16. Tottenham. The Spurs have had such a Jekyll-and-Hyde season that an accurate rating is hard to evaluate. Two points from eight games was an atrocious start that doomed Juande Ramos, but Harry Redknapp has led a stirring and immediate revival. Only one point separates Tottenham from the relegation zone. Make no mistake, though, it is on the way up. Grade: B 17. West Ham. Underperforming, embarrassing and having little chance of achieving their goals – and that’s just the owners of West Ham. The Hammers will be held back for as long as Icelandic businessman Bjorgulfur Gudmundsson demands an extortionate amount of money for his stricken club. Relegation would be no shock. Grade: D 18. Manchester City. Does it take time for a new manager and new players to settle in? Yes. Is there any way a squad featuring Robinho, Elano, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Stephen Ireland and Micah Richards should be in the bottom three? No way. City’s spending power, backed by a mighty Arab oil consortium, is frightening. What is more scary for City supporters, though, is a woeful six-game winless run that has put boss Mark Hughes in danger of the sack. Grade: D-minus 19. Blackburn Rovers. Sam Allardyce has come in to try to sort out the mess left behind by Paul Ince. Yet questions remain as to whether there are enough quality players in the squad to survive. Their one world-class player, Roque Santa Cruz, looks likely to leave next month, and Rovers could have trouble convincing potential replacements that their future is bright. Grade: D 20. West Bromwich Albion. As expected, they’re just not good enough. Albion will pick up a few wins in the second half, yet it is hard to see it making a real run at staying up. The reality is that this is a team too strong for the Championship but clearly too weak for the top flight. Grade: C |
To enspirito, infact I can say I'm very luck. Just a week after my registration I was call for the test at their Lekki center, I performed averagely and I wasn't expecting anything until I got the message. To God I was surprised because initially I believed Dragnet thing was a fraud and to crown it all, I just got a sms from GTB HR that I should send my updated CV to a specified email address. I will say if u can spare 5k, just give it a trial afterall the so call PeoplePrime are also charge candidates for a fee of 2500 for Microsoft/LEAP training before u can be giving an offer. So my friend try ur luck and prepare well if u are going for the test. Here is my email; mcwalegboyega@yahoo.com but for my phone; 08036271661 |
efosanice, When I did it it was N7500 but now with the introduction of GSE, it is N5000 |
To all the nairalanders that were confused about the GSE/Dragnet, I strongly believe they are here for real. I did their test Feb. 2008 and to confirm the status here is want I got just today; Dear Gboyega Adeyemi, Congratulations, GUARANTY TRUST BANK PLC has considered you for its graduate recruitment (General graduate recruitement 2008) and has short-listed you from the GSE Portal. You are to present yourself for: Remark: An Interview Date: 05-Jul-2008 Time: 9:00 AM Venue: GUARANTY TRUST BANK, PLURAL HOUSE, PLOT 1669 OYIN JOLAYEMI STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS. You are to come with the following documents: Birth Certificate Certificates of all Professional Certifications Certificates of all Educational Qualifications NYSC Certifications GTB RECRUITMENT TEAM P.S: BRING ALONG 2 COPIES OF UPDATED CV This letter is generated by the GSE Portal. All correspondence should be directed to undersigned. Do not reply to this email, Maybe you too can give it a trial. It just an advice. |
Pls any info as regard to the result of MISE test conducted on 3rd May . |
From what I got, I believe both Dragnet and GSE are the same company. because I just log on to GSE website with my Dragnet ID and moreso, when I checked my GSE profile, it was the same profile I had with Dragnet, infact it was the passport I took with Dragnet that was attached to my GSE profile. Concerning the Lagos exams center for GSE, it is the same Dragnet office. I dont understand this but I believe both of them are the same company, Dragnet may just be the MOTHER company. |
U can call this no 012701595 for your result. The number was given to us immediately after the test and I got my own result through it. |
Do u have 2.1, kindly go to Nigeria International Bank (Citigroup) at 27 Kofo Abayomi Street, VI and submit ur CV. I was there yesterday to drop my CV but unfortunately I have 2.2 but the lady that attended to me said they are recruiting both experience and general entry level, only candidate that has first class and 2.1 need to apply. If u know u have it, just go to the address. |
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, Minna, knew him as the DSA at Unilorin. Remember is research presentation back then "eat more and die more" or something like that