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Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by PHgirl(f): 3:31pm On May 12, 2015
Leitner:

Well::
You both Med student
She's half SS/half igbo
Similarities in the way you both type.
And lastly,she de-activated 27th Dec,and your handle also joined NL on 27th Dec! shocked .


Don't worry,I will give you a KANO vote grin. What date is the competition?

You can't say for sure when chiamaka01 deactivated. That's the error in your theory.

Stay tuned to the romance section.
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Treasureoluwaseun(m): 3:32pm On May 12, 2015
Would cumin 2 skul fridae be acceptable
Cc Dammytrager Ama Awoites
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by PHgirl(f): 3:36pm On May 12, 2015
ValourMiss:
Lmao..ever had any Serious Encounter with all of awo quys?..if YES,how was the escapade?....and Cast wah vote ma'am?

No, I haven't and I hope I won't. I've heard stories that touch, though.

There's a pageant for Nairalanders called Miss Nairaland. There are many contestants but I want you to vote for this princess, Sandra. www.nairaland.com/sandrahnaub. I will notify you when voting starts if you are willing. smiley
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Dammytrager(m): 3:39pm On May 12, 2015
Treasureoluwaseun:
Would cumin 2 skul fridae be acceptable

Cc
Dammytrager
Ama Awoites
I'd advice you stay till Sunday except if necessary
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Nobody: 3:46pm On May 12, 2015
mikeczay:
swerve. na sch i enta jo
grin just pulling your legs... we'll see...

if it's meant to be
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by olagockay(m): 3:47pm On May 12, 2015
ValourMiss:
Hello everyone!...it's been a while since i came here and this is attributed to the fact that i couldn't contain more of the So-called 'Aro' concerninq our new resumption date...that shii is capable of sendinq one to the ICU (Intensive Care Unit).I urqe y'all 'Arolites' to quit it please.#chanqes tone....I'm yet to meet a fellow accountinq aspirant...holla if you're One.
Over here...
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Timmytimmy: 3:48pm On May 12, 2015
Dammytrager:
Now that's where you're getting it wrong, everyone thinks Elects is all about electricity and wires, meanwhile there is a lot more than that, people cant see the real picture of what its about.

Elect is a very wide and versatile field which provide many opportunities for people, in fact an Electrical & Electronics Engineer can work in an oil & gas company, as there no engineering field that does not require the touch of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Besides its very easy to stand alone as an Electrical & Electronics Engineer unlike in Chem Engr where you guys are all focused on the oil & gas sector which we even have a slot there.

I took my time to study the salary scale of Electrical & Electronics Engineers lemme share what I found with you

Starting salaries for newly graduated electrical/
electronics engineers are in the range of £21,000
to £29,000. Salaries for PhD holders may be
higher.
Experienced electronics engineers can earn
between £35,000 and £45,000, with more senior
engineers earning between £40,000 and £55,000.
Highly experienced engineers can earn in excess
of £65,000. Chartered engineers tend to earn
higher than colleagues who aren't chartered.
Salaries vary from company to company, with
some sectors attracting higher salaries due to
demand.
Hours of work can vary and this may affect the
final salary. A 40-hour week is typical. However,
the commercial pressures associated with
electronic design mean that extra hours during
evenings and weekends may be required at busy
times in order to meet deadlines. Contract staff
are often recruited to meet peaks in workloads.
Work usually takes place in a laboratory or office
environment, although some projects may require
you to work in workshops, factories, or even
outdoors.
Self-employment and freelance work are
sometimes possible for qualified engineers with a
good track record and experience. Short-term
contract work is possible, and is often arranged
through agencies.



Dammy Dammy grin

Which country are we talking about na?

If you noticed what I've done so far, I've used locally generated information. All what you wrote up don't apply to Elect Engrs in Nigeria.

And as for the bolded, it shows you didn't read a word of what I wrote up there.

WE DON'T WORK ONLY IN THE OIL AND GAS SECTOR. THE FACT THAT WE WORK THERE MASSIVELY DOESN'T RESTRICT US.

The biggest grouse I have with Electrical Electronics Engineering in Nigeria is that it is all theoretical. I read the story of an EEE person who couldn't use a tester the other day. Funny as it seems, it's really not his fault because we don't have as much technology appreciation in Nigeria. Go to countries like Japan and China and watch high school children play around with elementary robotics when our Elect engrs keep doing circuit theory.

If you compare this to the Chemical Engineering field in Nigeria, you'll see the difference. Nigeria is one of the highest exporters of crude oil. Even with the current state of faulty refineries, we have a myriad of Oil and Gas servicing companies tthat are here to stay. 1 Addax Petroleum http://www.addaxpetroleum.com/operations
2 Chevron http://www.chevron.com/countries/nigeria/default.aspx
3 Conoco Philips http://www.conocophillips.com/
4 Total http://www.ng.total.com/
5 ExxonMobil http://www.exxonmobilafrica.com/Africa-English/PA/Operations/AF_OP_Nigeria.asp
6 Hardy Oil & Gas Plc http://www.hardyoil.com/Assests/nigeria_main.htm
7 Nexen Inc http://www.nexeninc.com/Operations/West_Africa/Nigeria.asp
8 Petrobras http://www.petrobras.com/
9 Shell http://www.shell.com/home/content/nigeria
10 Statoil http://www.statoil.com/
11 Afren Energy Resources http://www.afren.com/default.asp
12 Camac (Allied Energy Resources) http://www.camacholdings.com/contact/index.html
13 Conoil http://www.conoilplc.com/index-2.html
14 Equator Exploration Limited http://www.equatorexploration.com/operations/nigeria.aspx
15 Express Petroleum & Gas Ltd 11 Alhaji Babatunde Jose Street Victoria Island (234 1 261-5115)
16 Dubri Oil Limited 8 Gabaro Close Victoria Island
17 Amni International Petroleum Development Company Ltd http://www.amnipetroleum.com/index.htm
18 Famfa Oil http://www.famfa.com/
19 Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation http://www.nnpcgroup.com/
20 Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Ltd http://www.npdc-ng.com/index.php
21 Oriental Energy Resources Limited http://www.oriental-er.com/about/index.htm
22 Pan Ocean Oil Corporation Nigeria http://www.panoceanoilnigeria.com/
23 Sahara Group http://www.sahara-group.com/index.php
24 Solgas Petroleum Limited 27/29 Adeyemo Alakija Street Victoria Island (234 1 262-0651)
25 South Atlantic Petroleum Ltd 105B Ajose Adeogun Street Victoria Island (234 1 2625516/7
26 Sunlink Petroleum Limited http://www.sunlinkpetroleum-ng.com/
27 Brawal Shipping (Oil) http://www.brawalshipping.com/brawal/index.php
28 Intels Services Nigeria http://www.intelservices.com/
29 Ladol http://www.ladol.com/
30 Technip http://www.technip.com/entities/nigeria/index.htm
31 Snake Island Integrated Free Zone http://www.sifreezone.com/
32 Department of Petroleum Resources http://www.dprnigeria.com/home.html
33 National Petroleum Investment Management Services http://www.napims.com/
34 Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists http://www.nape.org.ng/
35 Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria http://www.petan.org/petan/performance.html
36 CGG Veritas http://www.cggveritas.com/Contact.aspx?cid=266&lang=1
37 First Fossil Nigeria http://www.firstfossil.com/
38 Global Energy Group http://www.globalenergyco.com/
39 Mabon Limited http://mabonltd.com/
40 Petroleum Geo Services http://www.pgs.com/Data_Library/West-and-South-Africa/Nigeria/
41 Schlumberger http://www.slb.com/content/contact/geomarkets/eca/nga.asp
42 United Geo Physical http://www.unitedgeophysical.com/
43 Fugro Nigeria Limited http://www.fugro-prodec.com/
44 Survicom http://survicom.com/
45 Ensco Drilling Company (Nigeria) Ltd 35 Maloney Street Lagos Nigeria
47 Noble Drilling http://www.noblecorp.com/Contact/Contact.asp
48 African Petroleum Oil Field Services http://www.apoilfields.com/
49 Ana Industries Limited http://www.anaindustries.net/
50 MI Swaco http://www.miswaco.com/Locations/
51 Ariboil Company Limited http://ariboil.com/index.html
52 BJ Services Company http://www.bjservices.com/website/GBLocator.nsf
53 Ciscon http://www.cisconservices.com/default.html
54 Expro http://www.exprogroup.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=348&Itemid=373
55 Kasolute http://www.kasolute.com/
56 Melvon http://www.melvon-ng.com/home.htm
57 Oil Data http://www.oildatainc.com/html/contact_us.html
58 Oil Test Services http://www.oiltestng.com/index.htm
59 Petrolog http://www.petrologgroup.com/aboutpetrolog.htm
60 Roxar http://www.roxar.com/category.php?categoryID=1432
61 Sowsco http://www.sowsco.net/
62 Weafri http://weafriwellservices.com/
63 WOG Allied Services Nigeria Ltd http://www.wog-allied.com/
64 Zukus Industries Limited http://zukus.homestead.com/
65 Amosco http://www.amosco.com/
66 Bell Oil & Gas http://www.belloil.com/
67 B.G. Technical Ltd http://www.bgtechnical.com/
68 Drillog Petro-Dynamics Ltd http://www.drill.com

Imagine how much more the job opportunities will become available when SaiBaba makes the refineries more functional cool

They will be literally looking for Chemical Engineers.
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by olagockay(m): 3:52pm On May 12, 2015
Bajide92:
I hope there is where i wee drum...watch chelsea match and play SET(boolu) in ogbafemi
Lol... Ur basic necessities
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Timmytimmy: 3:55pm On May 12, 2015
Dammytrager:
The world standard currency is dollars sir.

Are you for real? shocked sad

Don't fall my hand na. Who made dollars the world currency? How is it the world currency? undecided

If it's by value, the pounds and Euros have far much value.

Oya talk undecided
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by PHgirl(f): 3:57pm On May 12, 2015
Timmytimmy:


Are you for real? shocked sad

Don't fall my hand na. Who made dollars the world currency? How is it the world currency? undecided

If it's by value, the pounds and Euros have far much value.

Oya talk undecided

No, actually, he's right. The Dollar is the world standard currency. Do your research.
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by ValourMiss(f): 4:02pm On May 12, 2015
PHgirl:


No, I haven't and I hope I won't. I've heard stories that touch, though.

There's a pageant for Nairalanders called Miss Nairaland. There are many contestants but I want you to vote for this princess, Sandra. www.nairaland.com/sandrahnaub. I will notify you when voting starts if you are willing. smiley
Well,if i'm qonna cast ma vote for the girl in question,she should at least come to this forum so we'd have some tete-a-tete...Votes shouldn't be based on the looks alone i think!
And by the way,Are yo' also a Fresher?
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by PHgirl(f): 4:04pm On May 12, 2015
ValourMiss:
Well,if i'm qonna cast ma vote for the girl in question,she should at least come to this forum so we'd have some tete-a-tete...Votes shouldn't be based on the looks alone i think!
And by the way,Are yo' also a Fresher?

Yes. I am.
Um, she may not be able to do that. Did any presidential aspirant in the just concluded elections visit you? Lol, you get my point, right? That's what campaign "officers" are meant to do.

And she's a mass comm undergrad.
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by ValourMiss(f): 4:05pm On May 12, 2015
olagockay:
Over here...
Hey Goke!...i quess yo' also a fresher?
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Nobody: 4:06pm On May 12, 2015
Leitner:

Well::
You both Med student
She's half SS/half igbo
Similarities in the way you both type.
And lastly,she de-activated 27th Dec,and your handle also joined NL on 27th Dec! shocked .


Don't worry,I will give you a KANO vote grin. What date is the competition?
PARTLY WRONG!!! CHIAMAKA DEACTIVATED ON 28TH DECEMBER,PLUS CHIAMAKA COULD SPEAK IGBO,PHGIRL ONLY UNDERSTANDS A FEW WORDS,I BET SHE CANT EVEN COMPLETE A SENTENCE IN IGBO,ALSO, DONT FORGET CHIAMAKA IS A LITTLE BIT RELIGIOUS...AND A "MINI-FEMINIST"
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Timmytimmy: 4:06pm On May 12, 2015
PHgirl:


No, actually, he's right. Dollar is the world standard currency. Do your research.

*rubs hand in glee* I've actually missed this. Please indulge me. cheesy

Well, that your statement is close enough but no cigar. cool I was reading something recently about this. The US used to be the most dominant world currency but their economic strength isn't what it used to be anymore.

Lemme post part of the article.

"...the U.S. was such a powerful economy, other countries agreed to accept the dollar as legitimate tender and followed suit to waiver the gold standard. Thus, the dollar became the most dominant currency and almost all commodities came to be quoted internationally in U.S. dollars.

As time went by and other economies developed, so did the value of their currencies. Today, the other two major currencies are the euro (the common currency of many European member states) and the Japanese yen. While the U.S. dollar remains the reserve currency of the world, it has depreciated in value in recent years and, consequently, the euro has increased in importance. In fact, the world can be divided into three main currency blocks, with the Americas dealing mostly in dollars, Europe dealing in euros, and the Asian countries becoming more connected to the yen. It is no coincidence that the three largest economies - the U.S., Europe and Japan - also represent the three most dominant currencies..."

Closing remarks: It isn't every country who kowtows to the "ultimate" power of the US. Saying something like this in a place like UK won't make you much friends, ma.
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Timmytimmy: 4:08pm On May 12, 2015
9blast:
PARTLY WRONG!!! CHIAMAKA DEACTIVATED ON 28TH DECEMBER,PLUS CHIAMAKA COULD SPEAK IGBO,PHGIRL ONLY UNDERSTANDS A FEW WORDS,I BET SHE CANT EVEN COMPLETE A SENTENCE IN IGBO,ALSO, DONT FORGET CHIAMAKA IS A LITTLE BIT RELIGIOUS...AND A "MINI-FEMINIST"

I agree with you. It's definitely not her. smiley
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by ValourMiss(f): 4:08pm On May 12, 2015
PHgirl:


Yes. I am.
Um, she may not be able to do that. Did any presidential aspirant in the just concluded elections visit you? Lol, you get my point, right? That's what campaign "officers" are meant to do.

And she's a mass comm undergrad.
LOL....if votes were qotten by the looks of various aspirants,then i doubt if Jonathan,buhari to mention but a few would leave the comfort of their abode to campaiqn at the grassroots...'nyways,you can count on mi vote,just holla when the votinq commences#winks
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Nobody: 4:10pm On May 12, 2015
ValourMiss:
and i'm pretty sure your presence shouldn't pose any form of Criminalities from those dudes...they'd definitely be cooperative when they see we're toqether!
FREE ADVICE..."DONT MISTAKENLY GO TO AWO,EITHER ALONE OR WITH A GUY! IF YOU GO ALONE,YOU MIGHT CRY A LITTLE...IF YOU GO WITH A GUY,YOU'LL VEX AND CRY BIG TIME BEFORE RUNNING AWAY,WHILE LICKING UR TEARS
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by PHgirl(f): 4:11pm On May 12, 2015
Timmytimmy:


*rubs hand in glee* I've actually missed this. Please indulge me. cheesy

Well, that your statement is close enough but no cigar. cool I was reading something recently about this. The US used to be the most dominant world currency but their economic strength isn't what it used to be anymore.

Lemme post part of the article.

"...the U.S. was such a powerful economy, other countries agreed to accept the dollar as legitimate tender and followed suit to waiver the gold standard. Thus, the dollar became the most dominant currency and almost all commodities came to be quoted internationally in U.S. dollars.

As time went by and other economies developed, so did the value of their currencies. Today, the other two major currencies are the euro (the common currency of many European member states) and the Japanese yen. While the U.S. dollar remains the reserve currency of the world, it has depreciated in value in recent years and, consequently, the euro has increased in importance. In fact, the world can be divided into three main currency blocks, with the Americas dealing mostly in dollars, Europe dealing in euros, and the Asian countries becoming more connected to the yen. It is no coincidence that the three largest economies - the U.S., Europe and Japan - also represent the three most dominant currencies..."

Closing remarks: It isn't every country who kowtows to the "ultimate" power of the US. Saying something like this in a place like UK won't make you much friends, ma.

Good work there. It may not be the world standard but it comes pretty close. And it's more or less the international standard for Nigeria. Dammy is not entirely wrong.
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Nobody: 4:11pm On May 12, 2015
Timmytimmy:


I agree with you. It's definitely not her. smiley
GOOD...BUT TO CONFIRM,JUST ONE EXTRA QUESTION....PHGIRL,WHAT WAS YOUR POST-UTME SCORE?
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by adeshola1(m): 4:12pm On May 12, 2015
9blast:
tried staying totally invisible but wtf would you mention me man! not damn cool
someone is having a bad day so just steer clear

grin. All is well bro
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by sandrahnaub(f): 4:12pm On May 12, 2015
ValourMiss:
Well,if i'm qonna cast ma vote for the girl in question,she should at least come to this forum so we'd have some tete-a-tete...Votes shouldn't be based on the looks alone i think!
And by the way,Are yo' also a Fresher?
hi, can we have d tete-a-tete now?
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Nobody: 4:13pm On May 12, 2015
Dammytrager:
Hehe!!!...Do we have any friction before, M just trying to bring your dreams to reality and write history together with you.

Hehe!!!...you think what guys are doing on this thread is aro? you are so out of it, go to awo and see aro for yourself, I bet in d next few years we'll have A book titled:
My aro experience(THE MOST EMBARRASING DAY OF MY LIFE)
Written by: Valourmiss
Edited by: Dammytrager

grin
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Nobody: 4:14pm On May 12, 2015
adeshola1:


grin. All is well bro
IM GOOD NOW...NO FEAR cheesy
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by ValourMiss(f): 4:14pm On May 12, 2015
9blast:
FREE ADVICE..."DONT MISTAKENLY GO TO AWO,EITHER ALONE OR WITH A GUY! IF YOU GO ALONE,YOU MIGHT CRY A LITTLE...IF YOU GO WITH A GUY,YOU'LL VEX AND CRY BIG TIME BEFORE RUNNING AWAY,WHILE LICKING UR TEARS
even if i've knocked out the opinion of Visitinq 'em..i still find it puzzlinq when yo' quys attach so much Seriousness to awo's activities...are they some sorta god?like hades,olympus or Thor?..damn!
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Dammytrager(m): 4:14pm On May 12, 2015
Timmytimmy:


Dammy Dammy grin

Which country are we talking about na?

If you noticed what I've done so far, I've used locally generated information. All what you wrote up don't apply to Elect Engrs in Nigeria.

And as for the bolded, it shows you didn't read a word of what I wrote up there.

WE DON'T WORK ONLY IN THE OIL AND GAS SECTOR. THE FACT THAT WE WORK THERE MASSIVELY DOESN'T RESTRICT US.

The biggest grouse I have with Electrical Electronics Engineering in Nigeria is that it is all theoretical. I read the story of an EEE person who couldn't use a tester the other day. Funny as it seems, it's really not his fault because we don't have as much technology appreciation in Nigeria. Go to countries like Japan and China and watch high school children play around with elementary robotics when our Elect engrs keep doing circuit theory.

If you compare this to the Chemical Engineering field in Nigeria, you'll see the difference. Nigeria is one of the highest exporters of crude oil. Even with the current state of faulty refineries, we have a myriad of Oil and Gas servicing companies tthat are here to stay. 1 Addax Petroleum http://www.addaxpetroleum.com/operations
2 Chevron http://www.chevron.com/countries/nigeria/default.aspx
3 Conoco Philips http://www.conocophillips.com/
4 Total http://www.ng.total.com/
5 ExxonMobil http://www.exxonmobilafrica.com/Africa-English/PA/Operations/AF_OP_Nigeria.asp
6 Hardy Oil & Gas Plc http://www.hardyoil.com/Assests/nigeria_main.htm
7 Nexen Inc http://www.nexeninc.com/Operations/West_Africa/Nigeria.asp
8 Petrobras http://www.petrobras.com/
9 Shell http://www.shell.com/home/content/nigeria
10 Statoil http://www.statoil.com/
11 Afren Energy Resources http://www.afren.com/default.asp
12 Camac (Allied Energy Resources) http://www.camacholdings.com/contact/index.html
13 Conoil http://www.conoilplc.com/index-2.html
14 Equator Exploration Limited http://www.equatorexploration.com/operations/nigeria.aspx
15 Express Petroleum & Gas Ltd 11 Alhaji Babatunde Jose Street Victoria Island (234 1 261-5115)
16 Dubri Oil Limited 8 Gabaro Close Victoria Island
17 Amni International Petroleum Development Company Ltd http://www.amnipetroleum.com/index.htm
18 Famfa Oil http://www.famfa.com/
19 Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation http://www.nnpcgroup.com/
20 Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Ltd http://www.npdc-ng.com/index.php
21 Oriental Energy Resources Limited http://www.oriental-er.com/about/index.htm
22 Pan Ocean Oil Corporation Nigeria http://www.panoceanoilnigeria.com/
23 Sahara Group http://www.sahara-group.com/index.php
24 Solgas Petroleum Limited 27/29 Adeyemo Alakija Street Victoria Island (234 1 262-0651)
25 South Atlantic Petroleum Ltd 105B Ajose Adeogun Street Victoria Island (234 1 2625516/7
26 Sunlink Petroleum Limited http://www.sunlinkpetroleum-ng.com/
27 Brawal Shipping (Oil) http://www.brawalshipping.com/brawal/index.php
28 Intels Services Nigeria http://www.intelservices.com/
29 Ladol http://www.ladol.com/
30 Technip http://www.technip.com/entities/nigeria/index.htm
31 Snake Island Integrated Free Zone http://www.sifreezone.com/
32 Department of Petroleum Resources http://www.dprnigeria.com/home.html
33 National Petroleum Investment Management Services http://www.napims.com/
34 Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists http://www.nape.org.ng/
35 Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria http://www.petan.org/petan/performance.html
36 CGG Veritas http://www.cggveritas.com/Contact.aspx?cid=266&lang=1
37 First Fossil Nigeria http://www.firstfossil.com/
38 Global Energy Group http://www.globalenergyco.com/
39 Mabon Limited http://mabonltd.com/
40 Petroleum Geo Services http://www.pgs.com/Data_Library/West-and-South-Africa/Nigeria/
41 Schlumberger http://www.slb.com/content/contact/geomarkets/eca/nga.asp
42 United Geo Physical http://www.unitedgeophysical.com/
43 Fugro Nigeria Limited http://www.fugro-prodec.com/
44 Survicom http://survicom.com/
45 Ensco Drilling Company (Nigeria) Ltd 35 Maloney Street Lagos Nigeria
47 Noble Drilling http://www.noblecorp.com/Contact/Contact.asp
48 African Petroleum Oil Field Services http://www.apoilfields.com/
49 Ana Industries Limited http://www.anaindustries.net/
50 MI Swaco http://www.miswaco.com/Locations/
51 Ariboil Company Limited http://ariboil.com/index.html
52 BJ Services Company http://www.bjservices.com/website/GBLocator.nsf
53 Ciscon http://www.cisconservices.com/default.html
54 Expro http://www.exprogroup.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=348&Itemid=373
55 Kasolute http://www.kasolute.com/
56 Melvon http://www.melvon-ng.com/home.htm
57 Oil Data http://www.oildatainc.com/html/contact_us.html
58 Oil Test Services http://www.oiltestng.com/index.htm
59 Petrolog http://www.petrologgroup.com/aboutpetrolog.htm
60 Roxar http://www.roxar.com/category.php?categoryID=1432
61 Sowsco http://www.sowsco.net/
62 Weafri http://weafriwellservices.com/
63 WOG Allied Services Nigeria Ltd http://www.wog-allied.com/
64 Zukus Industries Limited http://zukus.homestead.com/
65 Amosco http://www.amosco.com/
66 Bell Oil & Gas http://www.belloil.com/
67 B.G. Technical Ltd http://www.bgtechnical.com/
68 Drillog Petro-Dynamics Ltd http://www.drill.com

Imagine how much more the job opportunities will become available when SaiBaba makes the refineries more functional cool

They will be literally looking for Chemical Engineers.
So what point are you driving at, that there is more employment opportunities for chemical Engineers than Electrical Engineers in Nigeria?

Now am telling you that for all the companies mentioned above there are slots for Electrical Engineers cos Our touch is needed in your field and other fields too, Now imagine as many companies in other fields too, they'll also need electrical Engineers for one reason or the other, we're like indispensable thereby paving way and a lot of opportunities for us.

God forbid, let's assume the Oil & Gas sector goes daed today, what will be the fate of most chemical Engineers in Nigeria, what am saying is that you guys are restricted, unlike Electrical Engineers who function in various fields.
shey you get my point
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Treasureoluwaseun(m): 4:15pm On May 12, 2015
9blast:
FREE ADVICE..."DONT MISTAKENLY GO TO AWO,EITHER ALONE OR WITH A GUY! IF YOU GO ALONE,YOU MIGHT CRY A LITTLE...IF YOU GO WITH A GUY,YOU'LL VEX AND CRY BIG TIME BEFORE RUNNING AWAY,WHILE LICKING UR TEARS
Am avin ds felins of over-exagerated words. . .
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by olagockay(m): 4:15pm On May 12, 2015
ValourMiss:
Hey Goke!...i quess yo' also a fresher?
Yay... Valour?? A moniker I guess
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Nobody: 4:16pm On May 12, 2015
Dammytrager:
Hehe!!!...we're twins just that m d angelic twin and he's the demonic twin
LEMME RESERVE MY COMMENT ON THIS
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Nobody: 4:16pm On May 12, 2015
Treasureoluwaseun:

Am avin ds felins of over-exagerated words. . .
I DONT EXAGGERATE
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by ValourMiss(f): 4:17pm On May 12, 2015
#yawns Widely...God knows i'm hunqry!
Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Admission Thread For 2014/2015 Academic Session. by Tomibyte(m): 4:18pm On May 12, 2015
Treasureoluwaseun:

Am avin ds felins of over-exagerated words. . .
Abi oo.no b ppl dey live for awo?dem b animals? It really depends on d girl's mentality

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