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oluwaseunamos33:Haa! Your case required urgent mental attention! So other nationals affected too, have bad leaders and the striking workers too are governed by bad leaders in a well developed country? Your family needs you, I believe you are still useful to Nigeria! |
Atiku and Obi had been defeated before Obi had been beaten before likewise Kwankwanso faces defeat...too Tinubu had never been DEFEATED before on his first attempt. He's likely to win his opponent, again! |
It seems they're the one behind it! |
DeepSight:Yea, Nigerian politics can be predicted, all of them won't die well! |
I even thought he's going to mention names of such members!! |
We're likely going to see another protest by another faction soon! |
Please I desire #sensible and smart response. What's the purpose of the protest? Is it for INEC to recognize them by listing their names on INEC website? Or that INEC should disregard the court of appeal judgement? What exactly is their demand on INEC? |
Lots of people are mixing things up. INEC says it's obeying Appeal Court, which says let the parties go back to FHC. That's they shouldn't act in a way to favour anyone. Now when they get back to the FHC ,David Mark can produce this letter as evidence? Or ,am I not getting something right? |
jmoore:We are saying thing, this is opportunity to source for such items and make your money FoC! |
So a party can also reject membership requests? |
Goal keeping should be a major headache in this team! Though I didn't watch the match! |
talktrue1234:Don't you have Aba made products? I think this is an opportunity for you are to think deep and discover what product you can galvanise for export rather than being a consumer only! |
ddippset:Iam not referring to the debt issues either in NRN or USD! I meant data or facts as alluded by you! |
PlasmaTV:Maybe some figures/facts from you will suffice, let's put it to intellectual probity! Tools abounds to help! |
I wanted to know if Buhari debits wasn't carried over to Tinubu own? |
Iam dead sure, men would be her number 1 customers! |
Sccarrr:Unfortunately since the societal values we cherished then, had been eroded! Parents could no longer discipline their wards with weird hairstyles, pierce ears, long nails, tattoo, indecent dressings, unexplained material wealth! I just don't know, how we got here? |
I thought they said they're not muslims? |
adioolayi:You're not a gen-z |
techpsky:You've already plugged in the powerbank rather than the phone! Why are you then using the phone on a powerbank while charging it? |
How do you know that most people did that? Most phone related faults is as a result of constant charging. As for me o, I don't use powerbank while being charged. Those doing that are illiterates or uneducated fellows! #Ignorance is a disease |
insidelife22:Igboho never enforce carnage on his people but on those killing his people compared to #MNK that ordered anyone opposed to his people be killed including security forces and his own people. He paralyzed the economy livelihood of the entire SE with his #Sit-at-Home. Fact checked this;who ordered Lagos to be burned down with #EndSARS? |
Ignorant set of critics, I wondered if they knew what is called #Advanced Team! |
When it comes to breaking into the oil and gas industry, many Nigerians tend to zero in on Graduate Trainee programs. But let’s get real for a moment: Graduate trainee positions are: - Super competitive - Limited in availability - Usually offered just once a year On the flip side… Contract roles: - Pop up more often - Are project-based - Can be easier to get into - Frequently lead to long-term positions In fact, several Nigerians who are now making over ₦500k started their careers as six-month contractors. So, what’s the common pitfall for job seekers? They often overlook contract opportunities, thinking they’re just “temporary.” But in the oil and gas sector, going the contract route can be a smart strategy. Getting a grip on the best entry model can really cut down your waiting time. If you’re curious about a detailed comparison between Graduate Trainee and contract strategies, feel free to send me me privately!
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MrsAyomide:How come no solidarity protesters were killed nor injured in Nigeria? Nigerians also have to bear the cost of high fuel cost,global populace are casualties of these senseless and barbaric wars! |
princeade86:They get allocation and how much do they make? |
A lot of Nigerians use LinkedIn like it’s Facebook. You’ll find random motivational posts. There’s no real positioning. And no strategy for getting noticed by recruiters. But here’s the thing: oil and gas recruiters are actively on LinkedIn for: #Technical sourcing #Contract staffing #Offshore project roles #Mid-level specialist hiring So, what sets the successful candidates apart? It’s all about profile positioning. Those who: *Optimize their headlines effectively *Incorporate industry-specific keywords *Engage in a strategic manner *Connect with purpose Are the ones who get noticed. This isn’t just a shot in the dark. It’s all about digital positioning. I recently put together a detailed LinkedIn positioning framework that some successful candidates have used. If you’re interested, feel free to message me!
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Are you tired of throwing your hard-earned money at certifications that don’t really help you land a job in the oil and gas industry? Let’s talk about the certifications that truly matter in 2026—and those that are just a waste of your time and cash. Every year, countless Nigerians invest in various certifications, believing they’ll be the golden ticket to oil and gas jobs. But here’s a little secret that recruiters often keep to themselves: not all certifications boost your chances of getting hired. In fact, some are merely cash cows for training centers. So, which certifications actually hold value? Here’s a quick rundown based on the role you’re aiming for: - NEBOSH (for those on the HSE pathway) - IOSH Managing Safely - Basic Offshore Safety (BOSIET) - Project Management (depending on the role) - QA/QC Certifications - API-related technical certifications (especially for engineering positions) Now, let’s talk about the certifications that won’t do you any favors: Random online safety courses that lack industry recognition Generic diplomas in “Oil & Gas Management” Costly short courses abroad that have no relevance back home One recruiter put it bluntly: “We don’t hire someone just because they have 12 certificates. We hire based on how well those certificates match a specific role.” The real takeaway? It’s not about amassing certificates; it’s about strategically aligning them with your career path. I’ve recently put together a detailed map showing which certifications correspond to various entry routes for Nigerians looking to break into the industry without any connections. If you’re interested in this structured breakdown, feel free to reach out to me privately!
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I wish I could get a reasonable answers here; 1. When hundreds of Iranian protesters were slaughtered by the Supreme Leader men, was there any protest here in Nigeria? 2. Muslims were being killed daily in Nigeria, including Islamic scholars and leaders,do you see any protest against these killings by Iranians in their country? Or the Supreme leader life is more valuable than that of those being killed? |
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