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gidgiddy:Besides, where was the same military might in killer herdsmen situations? |
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Well, there are two different versions from people. One, that the military attacked first. Two, that the Shi'ites threw stones at the military guys and blocked the road, so, commuters couldn't pass, hence the heavy traffic around Kugbo-Karu-Nyanya and Mararaba yesterday. |
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As at 5 pm Nigerian time on Monday, October 29, 2018, residents who ply the Karu-Nyanya-Mararaba link road, were seen still stranded along the erstwhile busy highway as Shia Muslims had blocked the road in a protest. Although unarmed, the group made it impossible for commuters to move beyond the Kugbo junction, just before Karu bridge. The military and the Police were seen trying to clear the road so as to make it possible for commuters to get home, through the sporadic firing of weapons. The action allegedly has led to the deaths of several Shia Muslims. According to eyewitnesses, who spoke to Lingo Africa, the military was, allegedly evacuating some corpses with their vehicles, after shooting at them, due to the obstruction and engaging the military in a fight using stones. Also, there were few elders among the protesters, who were mostly young people, comprising of men and women (some with children). Some Nigerians have outrightly condemned the action of the Shia Muslims who they believe to be dangerous despite not carrying any weapons while protesting. Others believe the group to be well within their rights to protest peacefully. Click here to watch videos http://lingoafrica.com/exclusive-videos-are-shia-muslims-a-threat-to-nigerias-security/ |
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Up until now, it was unheard of for employers, irrespective of location, to employ people to specific lucrative jobs without asking for a University degree requirement. However, as recently reported by the CNBC, some companies, mostly American based, have stopped requiring a University degree when they seek to fill out jobs. Apparently, these companies have come to terms with the fact that employees could be assets when what they are bringing to the table is not just a certificate, but capability as well as a personal discipline as it relates to exercising the duties expected of them. The companies that no longer insist on a University degree for prospective employees are as follows; Google, Penguin Random House, Costco, Whole Foods, Hilton, Publix, Apple. Starbucks, Nordstrom, Home Depot, IBM, Bank of America, Chipotle, and Lowe's. Looking through the list above, one will see that these companies are into consumables, household items, technology, hospitality, literature, finance, which are no different from most of the sectors that are currently offering employment to several Africans on the continent. However, it is commonplace to see that prior to being employed, the candidate is required to have a University degree nine times out of ten, also, they are required to possess many years of experience, not minding the fact that someone could be skilled in the requirements but may not have had access to a degree or even specified experience. Take Ifeanyi for instance... http://lingoafrica.com/should-african-employers-stop-requiring-a-degree-to-fill-jobs/ |
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