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CareerRe: When We Recruit In Nigeria . . . by Olaone1: 1:48pm On Nov 14, 2013
oyb: ajanlekoko to ajanlepole
Exactly grin grin
TravelRe: Nigerian Students In The Uk How Do You Survive? by Olaone1: 1:44pm On Nov 14, 2013
ochukoccna: I recall my pop telling me that as at the 60's you'd ask someone with 'you fight lion Ibadan' tribal marks in the UK for directions/help and he'd reply pardon like a British man who doesn't comprehend what you are saying
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Did you have to say this? Was it necessary? Maybe innocuous but also insensitive. Justwise is cool with this, I am sure. After all, it isn't a slur about his people, is it? He's probably waiting for Ola to say something in order to press his ban button angry
CareerRe: When We Recruit In Nigeria . . . by Olaone1: 1:33pm On Nov 14, 2013
on a serious note though, go to Poland. There are good programmers there. We don't have programmers in Naija. Go to Poland, you will get a good programmer there, and a free, ripe, succulent curvaceous babe sef. What could be better? cheesy cheesy cheesy wink
CareerRe: When We Recruit In Nigeria . . . by Olaone1: 1:19pm On Nov 14, 2013
AjanleKoko: Be there derailing my thread oh angry
Strategy ko, simulation ni. Na strategy go build my ecommerce portal wey I dey find programmer for? undecided
grin grin
Buy the programming simulation kit. DIY it. Save some dough. wink wink
PoliticsRe: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by Olaone1: 11:51pm On Nov 12, 2013
[quote author=isale_gan2]Yes, you did! The first time I have ever been called a troll. And Now I think you are Seun. Take dat!

If you didn;t have MPD, you'd remember.[/quote]I have MPD cheesy cheesy

Seun is a jolly good fellow wink wink
PoliticsRe: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by Olaone1: 11:47pm On Nov 12, 2013
[quote author=isale_gan2]"You lot"? I work alone, hombre.

I've only been called a troll twice - You, and Seun. wink And only when I get close to the truth. Hmmm.

I'm more of a W-U-M, I think. So long, alligator.[/quote]Ola didn't call you a troll ooooo. Me ke? Lai lai grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by Olaone1: 11:39pm On Nov 12, 2013
[quote author=isale_gan2]I learned from the best. smiley grin

I feel the last 15 or so pages was a waste of time sha. But it also cleared up some stuff. Hmmm.

BTW, Ola One, you ain't slick! cheesy[/quote]And, who is d best? Seun? huh huh wink
You lot wasted about 30 mins of my time. Ohhhh, and my MB tongue
PoliticsRe: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by Olaone1: 11:32pm On Nov 12, 2013
[quote author=isale_gan2]I'm not sure about that. He vacillates too much. lipsrsealed: But we're wishing continued success for Nairaland. undecided No trolling. wink[/quote]No trolling? Mu che che che cheesy
CareerRe: When We Recruit In Nigeria . . . by Olaone1: 11:21pm On Nov 12, 2013
The simulation is even on 2 of my [i]old [/i]USBs. I can upload it sef
PoliticsRe: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by Olaone1: 11:04pm On Nov 12, 2013
[quote author=isale_gan2]Now you speak. Help your boy.[/quote]He has answered questions maturely here.
Man management skill, I must say wink wink
PoliticsRe: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by Olaone1: 10:56pm On Nov 12, 2013
Seun: Nice try, troll. I'm not going to fall for that! wink
Upper cut, from "down below" cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Well done, moi boy wink wink wink


PS:
Joking ooo, Isale
CareerRe: When We Recruit In Nigeria . . . by Olaone1: 9:48pm On Nov 12, 2013
AjanleKoko: Is that so? undecided grin
yep wink wink
CareerRe: When We Recruit In Nigeria . . . by Olaone1: 9:40pm On Nov 12, 2013
Yeah, it's called MyStrategyLab and you need an ID and you'll get linked to the USA. So, I think you must get yourself enrolled in a uni to use this "simulation" thang.

I searched my "small" library for the book and it's right on my table now.
This package includes a physical copy of Fundamentals of Strategy, by Johnson, Whittington & Scholes as well as access to MyStrategyLab and the The Strategy Experience simulation. Your Instructor will need to provide you with a course ID in order for you to access MyStrategyLab and The Strategy Experience simulation. Fundamentals of Strategy is a concise version of the market-leading text Exploring Strategy. It has been developed for students on short courses in strategy - for example, doing an initial course at undergraduate, postgraduate or post-experience level, or studying strategy as part of a wider degree in the arts, sciences or engineering. The book comprises 10 chapters, and focuses on the analysis and formulation of strategy. MyLab and Mastering from Pearson improve results for students and educators. Used by over ten million students, they effectively engage learners at every stage. "Used in combination with a customised book and a well planned pedagogic sequence, MyStrategyLab proved to be very useful in enriching the students' learning process." Christophe Lejeune, lecturer, EM-Strasbourg Business School, University of Strasbourg, France With MyStrategyLab, students gain knowledge that they will use throughout their lives, and universities gain a partner deeply committed to helping students and educators achieve their goals. For students * Self-assessment and online gradebook Students of all abilities can work through the questions at their own pace, access related resources, and see instant feedback on their answers. For educators * Online assignments, tests, quizzes can be easily created and assigned to students. * Gradebook: Assignments are automatically graded and visible at a glance. Register now to benefit from these resources. A student access code card is included with your textbook at a reduced cost. To register with your code, visit www.myStrategyLab.co.uk. For educator access, contact your Pearson account manager. To find out who your account manager is, visit www.pearsoned.co.uk/replocator For more instructor resources available with this title, visit www.pearsoned.co.uk
CareerRe: When We Recruit In Nigeria . . . by Olaone1: 9:35pm On Nov 12, 2013
Exploring Strategy has sold a staggering 900,000 copies worldwide, thanks to its outstanding and engaging view of strategy in the world we live in. It equips readers with a detailed understanding of the issues and techniques of strategy, using illustration from real companies to make sense of the subject. With unique and powerful learning tools such as inspiring case studies, a new strategy simulation and video assignments, Exploring Strategy provides a proven high quality resource that you shouldn’t be without.
CareerRe: When We Recruit In Nigeria . . . by Olaone1: 9:30pm On Nov 12, 2013
esere826:
I actually think that simulation, when someone brings it to the market, could be a big money spinner
I am presently looking into it 'casually'
Trust me, it's in the market. I used it. Made cars - family cars, Sports cars, etc and I performed well. grin


Get yourself a copy of this. 7th edition upward:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Exploring-Strategy-MyStrategyLab-Experience-Simulation/dp/0273737023 wink wink

Exploring Strategy Text & Cases Plus MyStrategyLab and The Strategy Experience Simulation: Text and Cases [Paperback]
CareerRe: When We Recruit In Nigeria . . . by Olaone1:
esere826: Na lie, it is not yet that granular
It is more of case studies that are thaught which gives one a big pix view
some give experiental learning which is more about experiencing general soft skills like leadership


I actually think that simulation, when someone brings it to the market, could be a big money spinner
I am presently looking into it 'casually'
grin
Yep! Strategic management or something like that, a core course which was/is essential for a degree in acct/finance/management/etc in the uk. "Simulation" is a must - about 20%. It is online with a CD or something like that. You are required to run a company, allocate funds appropriately, etc.
it is also a must in MBA classes.

grin grin So, you have to "pretend" you're a mod on NL and dish out bans grin grin grin. And, vrooooom, the job of justwise a mod is yours
CareerRe: When We Recruit In Nigeria . . . by Olaone1: 2:51pm On Nov 12, 2013
esere826: Now imagine this,


[size=23pt]someone reads about NL from books and then goes for an interview organised by Seun for an NL mod position
Seun asks him how does he react online when a troll pastes an advert on his thread?
You can see from the question above that if u never get into that circumstance before e go hard to answer[/size]
If you say that you report to MOD, and Seun asks u how long does it usually take MOD to reply,...what reply u wan give?

But if Seun ask me,......I go give am expert reply
i go tell am say the MOD dey craze, say im no gree answer
that i then went ahead to bash the MOD for being an Igbo, and got banned for dat

Seun will immediately know that I am an expert Nairalander like Ishilove grin
University books nowadays have what we call "simulation"

Sorry, I meant foreign unis wink wink
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Fans Thread: The Red & White Army: 2025/2026 EPL Champions! by Olaone1: 9:30am On Nov 11, 2013
Haterz unlimited tongue
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Fans Thread: The Red & White Army: 2025/2026 EPL Champions! by Olaone1: 9:13am On Nov 11, 2013
Haterz gonna hate cool
Nairaland GeneralRe: O Ye My People! by Olaone1: 8:29pm On Nov 08, 2013
[quote author=isale_gan2]Go to bed! Omuti. grin[/quote]
mukina2: Isale
[img]https://www.nairaland.com/avatars/25140[/img]
Egungun eja for you. Choke on it tongue
Nairaland GeneralRe: O Ye My People! by Olaone1: 1:33am On Nov 08, 2013
mukina2: Naijababe will loff this grin grin
[img]http://naijalit.files./2012/01/palm_wine.jpg[/img]
Hahahah. Naijababyyyyyy grin
Incantation tinz tongue
PoliticsRe: Oyo Lawmakers Screen Olubadan And Arisekola's Sons For Cabinet Positions by Olaone1: 1:17am On Nov 08, 2013
Anvaller: He appointed the son of Olubadan, to appease not only Olubadan but all the concomitant political influences of the Olubadan in Council so that they can have his back for the impending 2015 election.
He also bought 2 new vehicles for Olubadan late last year. One's a pick-up van. From State coffers. I have the details here. And, I know why angry
PoliticsRe: Oyo Lawmakers Screen Olubadan And Arisekola's Sons For Cabinet Positions by Olaone1: 1:13am On Nov 08, 2013
Progressives angry angry
PoliticsRe: Oyo Lawmakers Screen Olubadan And Arisekola's Sons For Cabinet Positions by Olaone1: 1:12am On Nov 08, 2013
Anvaller: and what if they are not competent? Or do u mean it is automatic that they will be competent since they are children of these ppl? We need to be more rational and less sentimental.

God bless you. Hmm, the bane of nigeria. sad
PoliticsRe: Oyo Lawmakers Screen Olubadan And Arisekola's Sons For Cabinet Positions by Olaone1: 1:09am On Nov 08, 2013
olumaxi: Thank God..Dapo lam adesina is dia..the best sport commisioner ever produced in oyo state
Well, 3SC, our club, already relegated. He really performed. undecided
Nairaland GeneralRe: O Ye My People! by Olaone1: 1:02am On Nov 08, 2013
Happy birthday, OAM4J
PoliticsRe: Oyo Lawmakers Screen Olubadan And Arisekola's Sons For Cabinet Positions by Olaone1: 11:20am On Nov 07, 2013
GGfadar: Things are beginning to change for better in our generation. We don't need those old papa in d govt anymore. Time for d youths to change Nigeria for better. Abegee leave those guy and let dem do a better thing for oyo state. GOD BLESS WE YOUTHS IN OYO STATE
JAH bless UMAR farouk ALAO
Weirdo! angry
PoliticsRe: 1,000 Naira Phones From Alcatel by Olaone1(op): 11:07am On Nov 07, 2013
Brimmie: Mobile Phone is now more than Texting and Calling.

Welcome To The Future!!
Okay cool
PoliticsRe: 1,000 Naira Phones From Alcatel by Olaone1(op): 11:07am On Nov 07, 2013
igbeke: hope its not meant for 9ja market.
let is go back to where its coming from.
What's so high-end about Naija market sef? People use cheap phones even in Europe. Check sites of Carphone Warehouse, phones4us, etc.
PoliticsRe: 1,000 Naira Phones From Alcatel by Olaone1(op): 10:59am On Nov 07, 2013
igbeke: hope its not meant for 9ja market.
let is go back to where its coming from.
Samsung, Huawei, LG and Sony also have 'feature' phones that cost 1,000 Naira or less.

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