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Sambo's replacement. Remember, Adamawa is home of Vice Presidents.... ![]() |
Mods, why is the word "brea$t" automatically replaced with "bosom" |
Exclusive Breast-Feeding (EBF) Feeding an infant from the first hour of its birth to, at least, 6 months with exclusively breast milk. Afterwards, other healthy edible food can be added while maintaining breast feeding for at least 2 years or more has been found to be "one of the simplest, smartest and most cost-effective ways we have of supporting healthier children, stronger families and sustainable growth" (UNICEF) It also contributes immensely towards child's brain development, aids cognitive function, increases child's immunity to chronic n infectious diseases especially the two child killer diseases - Acute Respiratory Infections and Diarrhea! In addition, before the female folks begin to protest, recent researches have found that breastfeeding reduces the risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer and increases instinctual bond between mother n child ... Spread the word! |
harrysterol: Dunno OyA tell mehahaa..Don't get it twisted man... Be well! |
OP should know that majority of those that went to private universities are out there engaged n working as opposed to the many graduates of public schools. I'm a product of public school by the way, ABU to be specific! |
eemalex: NYSC is just a year man. And people are mostly posted to schools.It's still a 'job experience', trust me. |
fairest: Ndababa I dont know how to speak any of those languages listed except Igbo, Hausa and English. Besides I am yet to do M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ masters degree.Hehe, you right... but in applying for a job, you mustn't be 100% eligible. People get lucky often. Hurry up n get your Masters nonetheless. ![]() |
poiZon: what of we wey study efik n ibibio?Close eye n apply maybe ![]() |
fairest: All these jobs and their requirement sef.I wish you apply too. |
harrysterol: 3comment n on front page?Perhaps they moderators considered its importance. Do you know what UNICEF represents? |
eemalex: When all employers are asking for minimum of 2 yrs up experience, where would us without experience work.Always have in your mind that your NYSC working experience counts. |
oh my... I'm on Front Page today... It's a nice feeling really. Terimah Kasih ![]() |
odeebee: noted. awl take a tryworth it, I guess |
New and Emerging Talent Initiative (NETI) I AM NETI The New and Emerging Talent Initiative (NETI) is an entry point for dynamic professionals interested in an international career with UNICEF. NETI participants will work actively in a multicultural environment within the development and humanitarian arenas, while contributing to delivering results for children. ARE YOU A NETI? Are you proficient in English and another official language of the UN i.e. Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish? Have you completed an advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent)? Do you have 2-5 years of professional work experience? Are you willing to serve in any UNICEF office worldwide, including hardship duty stations? If you answer ‘”yes” to the questions above, then we encourage you to apply for the NETI 7th Cohort Recruitment Campaign. The NETI Programme is currently recruiting candidates for the 7th Cohort through eRecruitment until the deadline of 11:59PM Eastern Standard Time (EST) on 23 September 2014. Selected NETI participants are expected to start in early 2015. Please note that we only accept applications using the UNICEF eRecruitment system and that no other forms of applications (email, fax, mail, etc.) will be accepted. Applications are only accepted during the active recruitment period. All applicants will be required to complete a technical test questionnaire at the time of application. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified and will therefore advance to the next stage of the competitive selection process, which involves various additional assessments including a language proficiency test. Check UNICEF WEBPAGE FOR MORE DETAILS: http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/index_74609.html |
Oh please... You shouldn't bring this here. Oh my! Sighs! |
Biko site to stream it online plssss! |
But we all do.... |
I'd thought of this. If some can survive it, then memory cells of their White blood cell components should be able to keep the "data" of the battle was won. I even brought this funny stuff up in my class as a crude way to help get out of this palaver and those Oyibo dey laugh... I feel like celebrity already, cos on Monday, am going to print WHO's report n go to class with it.... ![]() |
queue or no queue, Apple is still the phone beat... Where's my piggy bank at, one must save to get that iP6... damn! |
funny |
Nigeria. God bless Nigeria! |
Ministerial slots still dey sha... Calm your nerve! |
Kids like me shouldn't be here... *flees! |
Go to North... there are Univs that accept minimum of 2.75 |
patrickdarlins: see u lier...who get time for dose many work??water straight and den sanitizer .....gbam!!!!SMH! Cos you don't - or can't - doesn't mean others can't. Not everyone is in a hurry, you know! ![]() |
Both jare. Tissue then water then hand sanitizer (to wash only hands) |
SMH at Nigerians bragging about a school they're 'lucky' to attend. As if that's going to give them job or something. Meanwhile, a topical issue like Ebola is up in the air, yet none of your so-called 'best' is able to come up with anything tangible. What a shame! Na so so plagiarism n money full their head. Best school my foot! |
And Leukemia is the suspected ailment, not Ebola! |
Too much English, saying the same thing back n forth. The simple truth: The rate at which universities churn out graduates over-exceed the number of jobs available. Period! |
Create a world you're comfortable in! |



I suspect somtin fishy