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Jobs/Vacancies / Content Creator/social Media Manager - Starting Salary #70,000 by olap001(m): 7:45pm On Jul 29, 2021
Content Creator / social media manager working remotely (part time)


We are seeking a social media manager to join our team. You will be responsible for creating engaging content and managing our social media platforms. The role is for a female fashion brand so an interest in fashion is required.

Previous experience is beneficial but not important. We believe that if you are creative and passionate about the job you will fit right in.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and implement robust social media strategies for the brand.
Manage and oversee social media content, ensuring they are in line with the company’s values.
Track and measure the success of every social media campaign.
Prepare well-structured drafts using digital publishing platforms.
Create and send Newsletters.
Engaging with our audience via posts reply and DM responses.
Converting DM inquiry to actual sales.

Qualification / Experience:

B.Sc / HND in any related discipline.
Excellent knowledge of Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and other social media best practices.
Good understanding of Email Marketing.
Good understanding of social media KPIs.
Hands-on experience with Photo editing software
Excellent multitasking skills.
Good time management skills.
Critical thinker and problem-solving skills.


Salary:
N70,000 monthly

To Apply - Send your CV and any previous portfolio to careers@zerefashionhouse.com
Jobs/Vacancies / VACANCY: Freelance Graphics Designer by olap001(m): 12:04pm On Sep 23, 2016
I represent an online fashion business and we are currently searching for a freelance graphics designer. The role of the graphics designer will be to create contents for our social media pages and website. The successful candidate will be paid on commission with a fee agreed before hand for every work produced. The fee is negotiable based on the quality of your work. You can post some of your work here or send an email with your CV and portfolio to zerefashionhouse@gmail.com
Music/Radio / Re: What Song Do You Have On Replay Today? by olap001(m): 12:53pm On Sep 15, 2012
Yield:

Love Mali Music. Have you heard his new song, "The Name?"

Nope... I'll check it out!
Music/Radio / Re: What Song Do You Have On Replay Today? by olap001(m): 11:50am On Sep 15, 2012
Mali music - Yahweh

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Celebrities / Re: Genevieve Nnaji Becomes The Ambasador For The New Range Rover Evoque by olap001(m): 5:42pm On Jun 15, 2012
She is a diva. Nuff said
Family / Re: Names You Can Never Give Your Child? by olap001(m): 10:50pm On Jun 08, 2012
Business / Re: What Percentage Of Your Monthly Income Do You Save? by olap001(m): 4:36pm On Jun 04, 2012
Over 80%
Nairaland / General / Re: You Know God Is Punishing You: by olap001(m): 9:50am On Jun 03, 2012
PortHarcourtBoy: When U finish ur Masters or Ph.D for United kingdom yet still dey wash plate for BlueArrow embarassed
grin
Career / Re: What Not To Say In An Interview by olap001(m): 3:56pm On May 22, 2012
Another thing is the use of acronyms especially if one has been in employment before. It is easy to get carried away thinking the same acronyms apply to different industries
Career / Re: Total Oil And Gas Workers by olap001(m): 3:14pm On May 22, 2012
I've never looked at it that way. Thanks for pointing it out
Career / Re: Total Oil And Gas Workers by olap001(m): 2:40pm On May 22, 2012
There's absolutely nothing wrong with teaching Maths. I just used it as an illustration of people ending up in places that won't benefit them in future.
Career / Re: Total Oil And Gas Workers by olap001(m): 2:20pm On May 22, 2012
I do apologize if I sound ignorant in any of the posts.

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Career / Re: Total Oil And Gas Workers by olap001(m): 2:15pm On May 22, 2012
debosky:

Keep pursuing your graduate role with BP (or any other firm) - if you get offered the role, you can defer your start date by a year (ask the HR advisor once you're given an offer). If you're allowed to defer your start date, get your backside to Nigeria and get the NYSC over and done with.

Thanks Debosky. My other concern with NYSC is where it sits with regards to my professional development. I clearly don't wanna be stuck teaching some kids Mathematics just because I want to serve my country nor a coffee boy in NNPC (I've heard stories lol). Are there opportunities to actually apply and develop my engineering knowledge during service.
Career / Re: Total Oil And Gas Workers by olap001(m): 2:03pm On May 22, 2012
tanimola22:

Come for the NYSC after you have had good experience in the UK. What was your age at BSc graduation? Give a range if you don't want to be specific, but the range should not be too wide.

T22

Like jaybee said, I'm still in uni and will be graduating next year. I'll still be under 25 when I graduate. I really don't want to waste another year on the NYSC programme cos I've wasted 3 years of my life already lol.
Career / Re: Total Oil And Gas Workers by olap001(m): 1:23pm On May 22, 2012
Hi All... Thanks to all the contributors. I'm in a bit of a dilemma with regards to the NYSC palava.

I'm currently a 3rd year chemical engineering student (MEng) honours at a UK university. i interned with BP last summer, currently doing my research project with them, in line for another internship this summer and hoping to get a graduate role with them. I just wanted to get opinions on whether I should go back home and complete my NYSC on graduation or actively seek employment in the UK. I really wanna work in Nigeria sometime in the future and I'm unsure of the effects NYSC could have on this.
Politics / Re: Same-sex Pastor Dares Senate Ban And Continues Fellowship by olap001(m): 10:21pm On Dec 03, 2011
Could someone please explain why the word 'g@y' is censored
Politics / Re: Countdown To Independence Celebration Begins ! by olap001(m): 1:31pm On Aug 12, 2010
jobless people shio
Crime / Re: Britain's Witch Children - African 'churches' Abusing Children In The Uk by olap001(m): 1:17pm On Jul 27, 2010
That was really disturbing
TV/Movies / Re: What Are Some Of The Classic Nigerian Movies by olap001(m): 6:56pm On Jun 09, 2010
Iru Esin.
Iwo ni
Yemi My Lover
Politics / Re: Bbc2 Welcome To Lagos! by olap001(m): 11:42pm On May 01, 2010
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Politics / Re: Is This Nigeria? I Was Moved To Tears By These Pictures by olap001(m): 2:11pm On Apr 17, 2010
I just realised that they aren't going to show anything good about Lagos. The first minute of the documentary gives a brief summary of what we are to expect in the next three weeks; so everyone hoping to see the good part are definitely going to be disappointed. The object of the documentary is not the fact that Lagos is generally a bad place to live but the portrayal of unity amidst poverty. The remaining two episode aren't gonna be as bad as the first one.

Great documentary by the way.
Politics / Re: Acting President Goodluck Jonathan And His Too Many Grammatical Errors by olap001(m): 1:22pm On Apr 17, 2010
You need to watch it with 'transcribe audio' turned on.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUAEBfhzjgM&feature=youtube_gdata
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Will You Vote For Jonathan Come 2011? by olap001(m): 12:26am On Apr 05, 2010
nOT THAT MY VOTE ACTUALLY COUNTS
Politics / Re: Welcome To Lagos: How Nigeria's Dirt Poor Scratch A Living by olap001(m): 4:11pm On Apr 04, 2010
I cannot wait to see it; I saw the preview on the BBC yesterday and it is bound to be good entertainment.
Politics / Re: Breaking News: America Orders Its Citizens To Leave Northern Nigeria by olap001(m): 2:18pm On Dec 30, 2009
Whether or not this story is true, it is still important to understand that Nigerians are at low risk to the US. Interesting for the media to point out that Farouq is Nigerian but they never mention that that he was radicalised in the UK.

I was listening to the radio this morning (LBC) and they actually managed to bring 419 into the matter as well. If anyone is to blame, it has to be MI5
Culture / Re: Can You Remember Those Pry Sch Songs We Love 2sing Back In D Days? by olap001(m): 12:28am On Dec 16, 2009
tinko tinko
tin ko ko ti ko

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Culture / Re: Can You Remember Those Pry Sch Songs We Love 2sing Back In D Days? by olap001(m): 12:27am On Dec 16, 2009
violent:

Sheila Obirin ogun, Sheila Obirin rere,
omo to bi jegberun lo mele kawon tan
Koi to, koi to oo, sha ma ko was niso lo ao somo fun o


We have founded our Mayflower school
here on top a high hill u stand
In seculusion from worldy cares that the generations may work hard
Oh Mayflower Mayflower school,
Oh MAyflower Mayflower school
As on a high hill
here you stand
In seclusion from worldly cares
that generations might work hard
we pray that products from Mayflower
join in the lead of Nigeria


My Grandfather's clock was too high for the shelf
So it stood ninety years on the floor
It was taller by height than the old man himself
though it weighed not a penny weight more
It was bought on the morning of the day that he was born
and was always his pleasure and pride
BUT IT STOPPED, SHORT, NEVER TO GO AGAIN
when the old man died.

30 years without slumbering, tick tock tick
60 years without slumbering, tick tock tick
90 years without slumbering, tick tock tick
But it stopped, short, never to go again when the old man died.
Politics / Nigerian Hospital 'overwhelmed By Corpses From Police' by olap001(m): 12:26pm On Dec 08, 2009
A Nigerian hospital has told the BBC it is overwhelmed by the number of corpses being brought to them by police. The Chief Medical Director at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital in Enugu says his staff are being forced to carry out mass burials.

The BBC has established that at least seven people were last seen alive in police custody, accused of kidnapping. Enugu State Police Commissioner Mohamed Zarewa told the BBC he was too busy to talk about their case. Nigeria's police have faced strong criticism from human rights groups for carrying out extrajudicial and arbitrary killings. Amnesty international is presenting the results of a three-year investigation on Wednesday, in which they will describe the level of police killings as shocking.
The BBC has visited the morgue and taken photographs. The images are disturbing.They show piles of young men, lying on top of one another and strewn about on tables and floors. In places the corpses are stacked four or five deep.

Records show 75 corpses were delivered to the morgue by police between June and 26 November this year. The Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Dr Anthony Mbah, says his staff were forced to carry out a mass burial of between 70 and 80 bodies some weeks ago.
He says that another mass burial is planned to take place soon.

Seven of those in the morgue were arrested, accused of kidnapping, and paraded alive in front of the media in early September.
But their names appear in the morgue register - on 15 and 16 of September. Police Commissioner Zarewa told the BBC he was unaware of the number of young men lying dead in the morgue. He says his officers are forced to engage armed robbers in gunfights and that many police officers are also killed. He insists that his police force operate within the law.


The question remains, who are these people accountable to or is this just a scare by the International media?


Here is the link from the BBC News site: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8400799.stm
Culture / Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by olap001(m): 4:45pm On Dec 06, 2009
Candy9:

Hi there my beautiful teachers,

here is another one to please translate for me:

Odun tun tun a ba wa laye o.Amin

ose o

angry
Word for word, it means the new year will meet us on earth, the most suitable translation is We'll be alive to see the new year
Culture / Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by olap001(m): 9:07am On Dec 03, 2009
nellaluv:

Someone should please translate dis yoruba word for me=>
O gbaa dun. Help me to use it to make a sentence. e.g bobo/omo o gbaa dun.
Ja wan si jo, what does it mean.
Taking the sentence literally, it means you ain't well, but mainly used to tell people that they ain't serous. In a sentence it could be bobo yi oo gbadun i.e. this guy ain't serious.

Ja won si jo means please inform them or plaese let them now
Culture / Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by olap001(m): 7:42pm On Dec 02, 2009
I'll see you tomorrow
Culture / Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by olap001(m): 7:36pm On Dec 01, 2009
Candy9:

Hello, I am new here today and have registered to get help with the Yoruba language.

Please what is the meaning of this in English:

mo maa ri yin laipe
It means I'll see you soon

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