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zub:thanks bro,please let's keep this thread going |
politifact:common guys,I am in the dark here |
alaba1012:I attended the interview too,have you been called for the next stage? |
This thread is meant for applicants that attended the jovago first interview for call center agent on the 23rd of december 2014 at their office at sabo.please signify if you have been called for second stage. thanks |
xristian19:am I the only person in this,is there anybody else who received who also received the invite? |
Hello guys,just received an email from jovago asking me to come for an interview tomorrow 23rd december 2014 for the position of customer care executive at their office at sabo,yaba.Are they real so I wont waste my transport fare |
EUROBOMBER:your analysis showed you are not a good student of history,yoruba's didn't vote obasanjo in 1999,they voted olu falae while in 2003 obasanjo tricked the then AD governors to work for him and it all turned out to ba disaster.pls let us push aside ethnic sentiments and make the necessary change come february 2015.The clamor for change goes beyond ethnicity and ethnocentricism.tnx |
nigerianvenom:keep dreaming,take a trip to any south west state and shout 'jonathan',you will be lucky not to be lynched |
chukwudi44:you igbo's are just a bunch of retards,you claim to be educated but your actions and dispositions concerning nigerian politics say otherwise.The whole nation voted this slowpoke called jonathan in 2011 with the hope of a better future but realized he was never up to the task,now that the whole citizenry is clamoring for change,you bring up your uninformed ethnic sentiments.come to think of it,this slowpoke called jonathan is not even an igbo man,he is from the SS,don't worry,you igbo's and some SS states should vote GEJ and let the whole north and SW vote buhari and see who is going to win. conclusion-the south east has the least voting strength in nigeria as we speak. |
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as a scorecard of failure the claims of phantom achievements by the Jonathan administration in its almost 60 months in the saddle, saying Nigerians cannot wait to sweep away one of the worst governments to have even presided over their nation’s affairs In a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the President failed to get the usual bounce from such declarations because Nigerians were not the least impressed by the so-called achievements, which have not positively impacted on the lives of the citizens. ”Mr. President, Nigerians have asked themselves a simple question: Are we better off today than we were before President Jonathan assumed office, and they have unanimously answered in the negative. This is why your declaration failed to resonate, despite the hired crowds you ferried to Abuja,” it said. APC said having weighed the President’s claims in his declaration speech against the reality on the ground, the party has decided to present to Nigerians the true scorecard of President Jonathan in the critical spheres of life, including insecurity, education, job creation, corruption, power sector, and poverty eradication. The party said the areas of insecurity and job creation, which are intertwined, represent the biggest failure of the Jonathan Administration, irrespective of its claims to the contrary. ”Today, after the Jonathan Administration has spent $32 billion on security and defence, Nigeria is not any safer, with thousands of deaths, 221,000 square kilometres of territory captured by Boko Haram, 650,000 Nigerians internally displaced and also a daily harvest of death from ethno-religious crisis, clashes between pastoralists and farmers, armed robberies and kidnapping. ”To make matters worse, our once proud and globally-acknowledged military has been brought to its knees by lack of necessary fighting equipment, even with $32 billion spent. One wonders where the huge funds went to,” it said. APC said while the government claimed to have created 1.9 million jobs in all of five years, the truth is that this is a mere tokenism. ”Even if the jobs they said they have created are not phantom, which we know they are, the situation on the ground is grim: 1.8 million Nigerians enter the job market every year, 5.3 million youth are unemployed and overall 20 million Nigerians are in the job market, and these are very conservative figures. Therefore, creating 1.9 million jobs over several years cannot amount to any achievement,” the party said. It said while President promised Nigerians to eradicate corruption in all sectors of the economy, the facts on ground do not back the promise. ”Mr. President, under your watch, Nigeria’s rating by the global anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International has fallen. In 2009, Nigeria was rated 133 out of 180 countries, while in 2013, the country was rated 144 out of 177 countries. ”Mr.President, under your watch, the list of corruption cases begging to be handled is long: The missing $20b oil money, the Malabu oil scandal, the fuel subsidy scandal, the police pension heist, kerosene subsidy, and the sudden drop in the total amount realized from the Victims Support Fund from N80b to N60b. Plus the Ministers like Abba Moro, who presided over the swindling and death of job seekers, and Diezani Alison Madueke, who has presided over the most opaque oil industry in history, have rather received presidential cuddling instead of sanctions. ”Also, SURE-P, which was conceived to mitigate the hardships imposed on Nigerians by the needless increase in fuel prices, has now become a cesspit of corruption, a conduit for siphoning public funds and sure pit for money that could have ameliorated the suffering of ordinary Nigerians,” APC said. On electricity, the party said the statement by President Jonathan that his Administration’s ”bold move” in the sector has put the country ”on the road to guaranteed regular power supply in the months ahead” is nothing but sheer deceit. ”Under the Jonathan Administration, Nigerians should not be in a hurry to throw away their generators. The facts on the ground show this to be true: While the FG has spent 533 billion naira (about $3 billion) on power, at best Nigerians enjoy less than six hours of electricity per day, where they enjoy it at all, while spending over 800 billion naira annually to fuel their generators. ”Also, the 4,000MW of electricity being generated by Nigeria cannot guarantee stable power for 170 million people or propel the country towards industrialization. By comparison, South Africa, with less than a third of Nigeria’s population, generates over 44,000MW of electricity. There is therefore no way that Nigeria can enjoy a stable power supply with a meagre 4,000MW in power generation,” it said. APC said the President’s claims that the country has met Millennium Development Goal 1, which is the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger, flies in the face of the reality on the ground, adding: ”How can we claim to have eradicated extreme poverty and hunger when over 100 million Nigerians live on less than $2 per day, according to verifiable statistics?” The party said with 51% of Nigerians, representing 90 million people, being illiterates, the establishment of 150 Almajiri schools has not even scratched the surface of the problem. It also accused the President of insensitivity to the plight of the people who voted him into office, as he would rather fly to Burkina Faso than visit Chibok, Buni Yadi and Potiskum, which are some of the places where dozens of youth have been killed and maimed by the Boko Haram terrorists in recent times. ”The President should not just be the Commander-in-Chief but also the Consoler-in-Chief. A President who delights in comparing himself the the likes Obama must learn to act like the US President, who did not hesitate to visit his nation’s troops in Iraq and Afghanistan despite the risks involved,” APC said. The party said with his Administration’s litany of failures, President Jonathan should rather apologize to Nigerians for wasting the mandate they freely gave to him in 2011, instead of daring to ask them for another mandate. |
APC's manifesto for a new nigeria State police, free education, jobs and a solid anti-corruption battle. These – and many others – formed yesterday the major highlights of the 10-Point Road map unveiled in Abuja by the All Progressives Congress (APC), which is planning to win power at the centre in 2015. The party said it would give independence to Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other agencies. Besides state police, there will be a Serious Crime Squad to curtail insurgency. Highlights of the roadmap presented at the party’s Inaugural National Summit in Abuja are: jobs; anti-corruption fight; free; relevant quality education; agriculture; housing plan; and healthcare plan for children and adults. APC plans a social welfare scheme for the less advantaged and build roads and power plants. It will manage better our natural resources, the party said, adding that it will strengthen peace, security and foreign policy. The Road map reads in part: “Roughly, one in four Nigerians, and half of young job seekers are unable to find work. The number of people whose jobs do not cover the cost of food and housing is even greater. “In addition, major industries that pay higher wages account for just over five per cent of the economy. “The lack of jobs is the most critical challenge facing Nigeria today, hurting every community and preventing us from being the truly vibrant and prosperous nation we deserve. Building a diverse economy that allows every Nigerian to earn a living and better care for his or her family is our number one priority. “APC road map for jobs includes: Create 20,000 jobs per state immediately for those with a minimum qualification of secondary school leaving certificate and who participate in technology and vocational training. “Encourage state governments to focus on employment creation by matching every one job created by the State Government through funding with two jobs created by the Federal Government in the same state. “Direct conditional monthly cash transfers of N5,000 to the 25million poorest and most vulnerable citizens upon demonstration of children’s enrollment in school and immunisation to help promote job empowerment. “Establish technology/Industrial Estates fully equipped with ICT, power and other support across the country to attract and encourage small-scale technology businesses and other entrepreneurs. “Provide allowances to discharged but unemployed Youth Corps members for 12 months while they seek jobs or acquire training and skills for job placement or entrepreneurship. “Establish plants for the assembly and ultimately the manufacture of phones, tablets, computers and other devices. “Pay a guaranteed indexed-linked price to farmers to ensure that there is always a ready market for their produce, which will create more jobs, agricultural related employment and sustain existing jobs.” On corruption, the APC said it was worried that “corruption is crippling Nigeria”. It assured Nigerians that it would “create a vibrant economy where jobs and opportunities are more readily available.” “Every individual, civil servant, business and government leader must play by the same rules, obey the law and reject the temptation of bribery and corruption.” The party was specific on its anti-corruption agenda. It plans to: “show zero tolerance for official and/or private sector corruption. Place the burden of proving innocence in corruption cases on persons with inexplicable wealth. “Pursue legislation expanding forfeiture and seizure of assets; laws and procedure with respect to inexplicable wealth, regardless of whether there is a conviction for criminal conduct or not. “Strengthen legal provisions to prevent stay of proceedings and other delays in corruption trials. “Guarantee the independence of anti-corruption and financial crimes agencies by legislation, charging their budgets directly to the Consolidated Revenue Fund. “Stop corruption in our elections, in part by making the Independent National and State Electoral Commissions truly independent and free from political interference. “Improve the ability of citizens to keep an eye on their government, with more open access to government data, greater disclosure of government contracts prior to awards and during implementation, and ensuring the people’s business is done in an open and transparent way.” Regarding security challenges facing the nation, the APC said it would allow states to own local police forces. It promised to establish a serious crime squad to fight terrorism. The road map added: “Peace and security are fundamental to Nigeria’s social and economic wellbeing. Every Nigerian should be safe and free to work in any part of the country, regardless of tribe, ethnicity, or religious beliefs. “Our law enforcement agencies face significant challenges on many fronts: terrorism, especially in the Northeast, unresolved high-profile homicides and the rise in new crimes, such as kidnapping, abductions and cyber-crime. The result is an international perception of Nigeria as a failing state where violent crime, corruption and fraud are rife. “APC’s roadmap for peace, security and foreign policy includes: Enable states to have their own local police forces that address the special needs of each community, including community policing initiatives that restore trust among local citizens. “Establishing a serious crime squad with state-of-the-art training and equipment to combat terrorism, militancy and ethno- religious crisis, clashes. “Provide a comprehensive compensation plan for victims of ethno-religious crisis, communal clashes and terrorism. “Initiate a national reconciliation and healing plan, beginning with a truth and reconciliation commission on ethno-religious clashes, ensure the teaching in our schools of religious tolerance and public demonstrations of religious and ethnic tolerance by public officials.” On Education, the APC plans to “make the right of every Nigerian child to receive a free, relevant and quality education a reality, based on free and comprehensive primary and secondary education. “Provide free tertiary education to students pursuing Science and Technology. Engineering and Math (STEM). “Create incentives and dedicate special attention to the education of girls.”
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as a scorecard of failure the claims of phantom achievements by the Jonathan administration in its almost 60 months in the saddle, saying Nigerians cannot wait to sweep away one of the worst governments to have even presided over their nation’s affairs In a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the President failed to get the usual bounce from such declarations because Nigerians were not the least impressed by the so-called achievements, which have not positively impacted on the lives of the citizens. ”Mr. President, Nigerians have asked themselves a simple question: Are we better off today than we were before President Jonathan assumed office, and they have unanimously answered in the negative. This is why your declaration failed to resonate, despite the hired crowds you ferried to Abuja,” it said. APC said having weighed the President’s claims in his declaration speech against the reality on the ground, the party has decided to present to Nigerians the true scorecard of President Jonathan in the critical spheres of life, including insecurity, education, job creation, corruption, power sector, and poverty eradication. The party said the areas of insecurity and job creation, which are intertwined, represent the biggest failure of the Jonathan Administration, irrespective of its claims to the contrary. ”Today, after the Jonathan Administration has spent $32 billion on security and defence, Nigeria is not any safer, with thousands of deaths, 221,000 square kilometres of territory captured by Boko Haram, 650,000 Nigerians internally displaced and also a daily harvest of death from ethno-religious crisis, clashes between pastoralists and farmers, armed robberies and kidnapping. ”To make matters worse, our once proud and globally-acknowledged military has been brought to its knees by lack of necessary fighting equipment, even with $32 billion spent. One wonders where the huge funds went to,” it said. APC said while the government claimed to have created 1.9 million jobs in all of five years, the truth is that this is a mere tokenism. ”Even if the jobs they said they have created are not phantom, which we know they are, the situation on the ground is grim: 1.8 million Nigerians enter the job market every year, 5.3 million youth are unemployed and overall 20 million Nigerians are in the job market, and these are very conservative figures. Therefore, creating 1.9 million jobs over several years cannot amount to any achievement,” the party said. It said while President promised Nigerians to eradicate corruption in all sectors of the economy, the facts on ground do not back the promise. ”Mr. President, under your watch, Nigeria’s rating by the global anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International has fallen. In 2009, Nigeria was rated 133 out of 180 countries, while in 2013, the country was rated 144 out of 177 countries. ”Mr.President, under your watch, the list of corruption cases begging to be handled is long: The missing $20b oil money, the Malabu oil scandal, the fuel subsidy scandal, the police pension heist, kerosene subsidy, and the sudden drop in the total amount realized from the Victims Support Fund from N80b to N60b. Plus the Ministers like Abba Moro, who presided over the swindling and death of job seekers, and Diezani Alison Madueke, who has presided over the most opaque oil industry in history, have rather received presidential cuddling instead of sanctions. ”Also, SURE-P, which was conceived to mitigate the hardships imposed on Nigerians by the needless increase in fuel prices, has now become a cesspit of corruption, a conduit for siphoning public funds and sure pit for money that could have ameliorated the suffering of ordinary Nigerians,” APC said. On electricity, the party said the statement by President Jonathan that his Administration’s ”bold move” in the sector has put the country ”on the road to guaranteed regular power supply in the months ahead” is nothing but sheer deceit. ”Under the Jonathan Administration, Nigerians should not be in a hurry to throw away their generators. The facts on the ground show this to be true: While the FG has spent 533 billion naira (about $3 billion) on power, at best Nigerians enjoy less than six hours of electricity per day, where they enjoy it at all, while spending over 800 billion naira annually to fuel their generators. ”Also, the 4,000MW of electricity being generated by Nigeria cannot guarantee stable power for 170 million people or propel the country towards industrialization. By comparison, South Africa, with less than a third of Nigeria’s population, generates over 44,000MW of electricity. There is therefore no way that Nigeria can enjoy a stable power supply with a meagre 4,000MW in power generation,” it said. APC said the President’s claims that the country has met Millennium Development Goal 1, which is the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger, flies in the face of the reality on the ground, adding: ”How can we claim to have eradicated extreme poverty and hunger when over 100 million Nigerians live on less than $2 per day, according to verifiable statistics?” The party said with 51% of Nigerians, representing 90 million people, being illiterates, the establishment of 150 Almajiri schools has not even scratched the surface of the problem. It also accused the President of insensitivity to the plight of the people who voted him into office, as he would rather fly to Burkina Faso than visit Chibok, Buni Yadi and Potiskum, which are some of the places where dozens of youth have been killed and maimed by the Boko Haram terrorists in recent times. ”The President should not just be the Commander-in-Chief but also the Consoler-in-Chief. A President who delights in comparing himself the the likes Obama must learn to act like the US President, who did not hesitate to visit his nation’s troops in Iraq and Afghanistan despite the risks involved,” APC said. The party said with his Administration’s litany of failures, President Jonathan should rather apologize to Nigerians for wasting the mandate they freely gave to him in 2011, instead of daring to ask them for another mandate. |
smada13:no bro,I am trying to save the picture but I couldn't,want to use it as my DP |
smada13:@op,pls send the above poster to the watsapp number-09098082895...tnx |
smada13:@op,pls send the photo to this watsapp number_09098082895 |
dedetosin:finally did it after spending two hours at the cyber cafe,its just an interview for a marketing job and they said I scored 44 percent below the xx percent benchmark. |
Has anybody from lagos received a phone call from DSS?pls notify if u have been contacted |
Anybody from lagos that has been contacted? |
MrOlai:are u educated at all,hw old are u? |
Confirmed!the list is out,go to ur respective state commands for more information |
Team lagos,any news? |
finni:Akin ambode toured almost all the LG's in lagos state while others were busy crying foul,he deserved it |
p3ndy79:you must be dreaming to say GOS controls alimosho,agege and ipaja,he is popular in mushin but not these areas |
tobbiefied:AKINWUNMI AMBODE,he is the only aspirant that toured all the LG's in lagos to meet the people while others were busy crying wolf. I think he had the most viable and vast campaign policy.......AA for ALAUSA |
FreeGlobe:simply because igbo's are ethnic bigots and have always been losers in nigeria's political affairs and will continue to support the drunk fool from otuoke after all the pains and anguish he is inflicting on nigeria.may the gods of this land and the blood of the innocent shame you people |
Blackfire:I think its called 'koronisation' |
chukwudi44:The same way nigerians are tired of the PDP,moreover,you don't have more than one vote. |
Descartes:not my fault bro,just hate ethnic bigots |
chukwudi44:wishful thinking,yoruba's knows the difference between good and bad leadership:that is why we will never vote GEJ come 2015 no matter all your cheap blackmail against the APC. |
chukwudi44:biafra fool,the same reason you will vote jonathan who is leading this country to destruction |
I'm way smarter bro