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Why I should be employed Employment! What is employment? Doesn't it come with being employable provided a prospective job seeker can add value to his employer? At least that would be synonymous with the theory of a soup that was able to locate salt. I am happy to be privileged to locate this prestigious set up and am willing to demonstrate my prospects with vivid explanations. We live in a country teeming with a very versatile huge youth population. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa with one of the largest populations of youth in the world, comprising of a figure significantly well above 3 million members. From this angle, you discover getting employed is a rarerity akin to riding a horse in the sky. Notwithstanding, today, I am here to choose a horse to ride on. And I believe I can take this establishment past the sky, which is never the limit. At least from my own conception. A significant part of this huge Nigerian youth population is being unwillingly starved of chances by our economic and social setting. This youth population can determine and bring about or facilitate huge changes the country really needs at this point in time. I have three key aspects, a door leading to helping youth exploit and show case their immense talents. These are economic activities that can guarantee rapid results or solutions as i may have you call it. 1. Information Communications Technology 2. Paid Volunteers service 3. Market Analysis of Consumer Products (MACP) Taking item one, it's obvious we are in the digital age and this digital aspects are expanding. Back in 2004, very few people could have envisioned a busy Cafe in Abuja, Lagos, Benin or Port Harcourt could become less busy in 2012. What happened? It was time and dynamic nature of ICT! We must catch up with TIME literally ! Back in 2006 I used to visit the banking halls with my mother before she passed on. The bank was always filled with different sort of queue and the drama that comes with it; Babies crying, nursing mothers feeding, stamps slamming, men arguing politics and what not, the AC getting too unbearable and some old man trying to jump the queue... And you get to withdraw with your cheque book no matter how small the amount of money you want to withdraw is. Looking back over those historic years, it seemed like a mad house. But what changed? |
TundeBricklayer:Lagos city |
Is this meant to be an inverter or a UPS |
eddie7:you will be surprised when INEC announce that he won with a landslide naa 9ja b dt |
comshots:my guy |
I honestly think Nigerian Labour Congress should have long been dissolved. If it were an entity functioning properly, no state government will be bold enough to owe its workers more than 2months salaries |
flourishing247:that's true. He could have borrowed one tho. His dressing could even be used to judge his psychological well-being. |
flourishing247:have you considered if he had a better trousers he would have worn it to the interview? |
Biglittlelois:oh reya |
yom2:lol funny |
This thread has really hit alot of nerves. See men puffing long posts in anger. Lol |
They never mentioned anything about conversion of workers initially when you were applying. They even made it clear that the program was just 2 years askjohnprosper: |
treasuredm:it's a life of choices. People like to catch fun |
How is that possible without a good job |
This is deep millhouse:This is really deep |
funmisticqueen:I thought someone told you on Sunday to learn to ignore some posts. You don't throw stones at every dog barking if you want to get to where you are going to. |
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