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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Writers / Bloggers Wanted - Pay Is N20,000 by nyscng: 2:46pm On Jun 17, 2017
#Hiring Again
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Writers / Bloggers Wanted - Pay Is N20,000 by nyscng: 11:53am On Apr 28, 2017
#Still Hiring.
Jobs/Vacancies / Writers / Bloggers Wanted - Pay Is N20,000 by nyscng: 1:51pm On Apr 12, 2017
(update: 17th April, 2017)

Hello,

I need a writer / blogger.

The pay range is (N600 - N3,000) per accepted post.

Ideal applicant must own a functional laptop.

And have a fairly good command of the English Language.

Available niches are:

- All.

Job description:
i. Source and publish at least 1 post in any of the niche above.
ii. Moderate and respond to all comments on your posts.


Interested applicants should send a mail to info@ibotyle.com

nb: Clearly state your area of expertise(niche). Include links to similar works you've done(if there's any).
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Part Time Blogger Wanted - Pay Is N15,000 by nyscng: 7:41am On Feb 14, 2017
#Still hiring
Jobs/Vacancies / Part Time Blogger Wanted - Pay Is N15,000 by nyscng: 4:17pm On Feb 13, 2017
Hello,

I need a blogger provide detailed posts on the following niches.

The pay is 15,000.

Ideal applicant must own a functional laptop.
And have a fairly good command of the English Language.

Available niches are:
- Phone Reviews
- Laptop Reviews
- Viral Entertainment
- University of Uyo updates
- University of Ilorin Updates

Job description:
i. Source and publish at least 1 post in any of the niche above.
ii. Moderate and respond to all comments on your posts.


Interested applicants should send a mail to info@jambnews.com

nb: Clearly state the niche you're applying. Include links to similar works you've done(if there's any).
NYSC / Should I Go For My National Youth Service? -nysc.ng by nyscng: 6:26pm On Nov 10, 2016
A lot of graduates today express hesitancy towards the notion of going for National Youth Service, and they intelligently back it with a lot of scary and uncomfortable reasons.On top of the list for such reasons is that NYSC is a complete waste of one year, running around one unknown village, when a lot of jobs out there are seeking for employees with say 5-10 years experience.To so many who attempt to back away from the compulsory national service, I was just like you some years back, and you might be surprised when I tell you that many blessings await you right from the camp, if you would learn to seize the opportunities that come with your one year of serving your fatherland.

I do not blame a lot of people who would rather enter business straight after school instead of going for their compulsory service because any chance of gaining a surprising opportunity while in service to them is more like playing gamble i.e. 1/999,999 chances.That might be kind of true in the past. Things have changed recently though.Just some few years in 2012 NYSC introduced a new scheme into its program called NYSC Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) ProjectNYSC SAED PROJECT[/b]The target of this project is to promote self reliance among Nigerian Youths through entrepreneurial development and skill acquisition.

With the teeming over 200,000 graduates who pass through the NYSC every year without jobs, the government has seen an urgent need to introduce this program in order to tackle the high unemployment rate. [b]Benefits of NYSC SAED PROJECT[/b]What could be better than an entrepreneurial development and skill acquisition program? Let us consider some of the benefits that make this project unique.[b] 
Job Creation[/b]I think, in my opinion, that it is the best solution to the obvious problem of unemployment in our nation. The high percentage of unemployed youths cannot all fit into the scanty handful of jobs in our part of the world.

Rather than watch our youth fold hands and legs in the house, or cause more problems in the street, this skill acquisition and entrepreneurship program has been prepared  to train and raise many graduates to be boss of their own and as well create job opportunities for many other unemployed citizens.[b] 
Skills Acquisition[/b]In the job market, what is of utmost value to companies are skills, or what you can do and handle better and not how much grade you have. A lot of students leave school without these skills because they were fed with a lot of theories in the university. This SAED program offers a lot of these skills and abilities that you would certainly need in most companies or that would benefit you if you choose to start off on your own.[b] Free Of Charge[/b]Outside the NYSC most of these skills are hard to come by.

If you ever find any you will have to burn an exorbitant amount of cash and stress learning them. Around us one or two organizations might be benevolent enough to offer these courses free of charge but most often than not most of us have to hustle to grab a slot into this free package or simply are unlucky. You don’t have to struggle that hard if you are lucky to be on your way for national service.

This opportunity would rush you like a plate of gold dropped right on your laps starting from the camp.[b] 
 Mentors[/b]There is also something else about this program that is so unique. In every state there are expert NYSC staffs that would guide and monitor your progress in every step of the way. These supervisors would ensure you are attached to organizations that would boost you career and goals. Even after camp you can be assured of their guidance and support.

This support cannot be underestimated because they ensure that you progress and succeed in your skill acquisition program before your one year runs out.[b] 
Partnership[/b]In the effort of the government to be successful in this SAED scheme they have come into partnership and collaboration with a lot of key organizations in the public and private sectors. The partnership or collaboration comes are in two categories: [b](I) technical and (II) financial.The technical partner provides the needed trainings to the interested and enrolled corp members.

These technical parties are sought for by SAED staffs at both national and state levels. These NYSC staffs are tasked to find competent and credible organizations for the different components of the SAED project.The financial partners on the other hand are key players in the public and private sectors such as SMEDAN, NDE, NBTI and others who at both national and state level would provide funding for the NYSC SAED program. They make it possible for corp members to receive this training by paying off nearly 80% of the total cost of the course program. [b]Funding[/b]You might begin to ask, “After all this where is the money to start the business?”Well you would be pleased to learn that NYSC has made a lot of provisions to provide financial assistance to corp members who are enrolled in the SAED program. 
#nysc.ng
I am very sure you would like to know what these offers looks like. That would be for another day. (In another article I would highlight financial opportunities available to all SAED members as well as all corp members) So to my skeptical and anxious friends still contemplating NYSC there is a lot of opportunities out there awaiting you in NYSC.

I have just mentioned the exciting, free and promising NYSC SAED project. (The various programs this SAED offers and how to make a choice would come in a future article)In the meanwhile I hope you have enjoyed this article. I would be very glad if you drop one or two kind comments in the box provided below.I hope to see you everyday checking up on www.nysc.ng. We promise to make it exciting for you and to provide you with up-to-date information on how to survive through your mandatory service year.We would be glad to welcome any question or suggestion. You can count on us to guide you in every step of the way. Catch You Later! 

source: http://nysc.ng/nysc-compulsory-or-not/
Jobs/Vacancies / Part-time Blogger Wanted - Pay Is N13,000 by nyscng: 9:02pm On Nov 01, 2016
Hello,

I need a blogger to manage an educational info blog.

The pay is 13,000.

Ideal applicant must own a functional laptop.
And have a fairly good command of the English Language.

Job description:
i. Source and publish at least 5 Educational news daily.
ii. Moderate all comments on the blog.

The blog is schoolnews.com.ng.

Interested applicants should send a mail to info@schoolnews.com.ng
NYSC / Best Place To Do NYSC In Nigeria - Nysc.ng by nyscng: 1:19pm On Oct 15, 2016
Which state is best to do my NYSC?

Serving your country for one full year should be a thing of joy. It should be something that every youth undergoing one form of tertiary education or the other should look forward to.

However, this is simply not the case with youths in the country. Students dread the yearly service to their country due to the antecedents and ambiguous troubles faced by their predecessors.

The purpose of creating the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) by a military decree on 22nd May 1973 was to help foster the unity of a nation just coming from the backdrop of a harrowing civil war which brought the nation to its knees.

It is clear from the trend prevailing on the subject of NYSC that the aim and purpose of creating the NYSC have been routinely defeated due to the innumerable negative experiences by unfortunate and innocent youth corp members over the years.

The NYSC being a government initiative has altogether become a necessary evil which every graduate must endure to stand a chance of any sort of meaningful employment in Nigeria. However, enduring this necessary evil is still a bit bearable when it is observed in some states of the federation.

Graduate always look forward to their NYSC Posting ] as if it were a death or life sentence. You can’t fault them for doing this if you consider the struggle and suffering these children have to go through for this compulsory one year period, you begin to see the bigger picture.

It is, however, worthy of note that this one year service period can be made more endurable if it is served in some states of the federation. In this piece, (since you have the opportunity of choosing four states) we take a look at some of these states and why it would be preferable that you do your service in one them.

1. Akwa-Ibom


Akwa-Ibom state is one state you should seriously consider choosing as one of your four options of service states. This would be a great choice which you surely would not regret if you get posted there.

The people of Akwa-Ibom are peace-loving, the weather is nice and favorable and there are tonnes of opportunities for serving youth corps to make money in the state.

The state government pays a monthly stipend of N20,000 aside from the N19,800 paid by the federal government, this is the highest paid by any state in Nigeria.

2. Lagos

Lagos state can be referred to as Nigeria’s version of New-york which is the city that never sleeps.

The burst of activities on a daily basis, the endless opportunities to earn cash, the numerous employment opportunities, the nice weather, opportunity to meet new people and numerous side attractions makes Lagos state a good choice for your service year.

Lagos state pays her youth corps between N15,000-N20,000 depending on what part of the state you get posted to. This payment does not include FG’s Alawi.

3. Abuja

The federal capital territory is always a worthy choice for the state of service. The reason for this is not far-fetched. As a fresh graduate, you’ll want to serve in a place where your abilities can be honed, a place where your life can be protected and safe, a place where you can find waiting opportunities to explore.

All these and more is what the FCT offers youth corners who serve in it. Whether you come from the north, east, west or south, it’s always a good decision to serve in “ABJ“.

4. Your state of origin

It is most unlikely that you get posted to your state of origin, however, this is a good choice for many. It’s true that 70% of Nigerian students have never spent up to one month in their states of origin. They only come home during the holidays and spend a week or two.

The NYSC scheme can remove your name from this statistic. It could bring you close to your people, expose you to opportunities at home and change your notion about your state of origin altogether. Like they say, “there’s no place like home”.

source: http://nysc.ng/best-state-for-nysc/

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