Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 10:20pm On Jan 29, 2018 |
nat138: Good day house, Oh wow! so many pages, don't even know where to start from. I am hoping to start my express entry application this week as I am awaiting my IELTS result from 20th Jan. Please advise or point me to the relevant pages. I just need guidance on what to do and how to go about it. I have four continuous years experience in Business Development, I have a BSc and Masters degree. Will really appreciate any guidance please. Many thanks. Page 0 Congratulations @bigfido |
Business › Re: A Lion In The North Sea: The Battle For Chevron Netherlan Story Of Paddy Adenuga by rchilee(op): 10:06pm On Jan 29, 2018 |
americanson: I was just about to do this and decided to search first... so let me do my own combo...
lalasticlala, dominique, I am inspired...young people can learn one or two things from this article |
Business › A Lion In The North Sea: The Battle For Chevron Netherlan Story Of Paddy Adenuga by rchilee(op): 9:31pm On Jan 29, 2018 |
It was October 2013, two years had passed since I had left the family business in Lagos, Nigeria and moved to London, England to start my own oil trading company. My time in the family business, as a director in the telecoms division and upstream oil & gas company was challenging to say the least but engaging and ultimately rewarding. However, I have never felt comfortable with sitting back and getting a golden pass through life. Whilst the easy thing to do was to be a “good boy and good son” and enjoy all the luxuries of being in a family business – I decided that striking it out on my own once again was the best course of action. I’ve always loved the oil & gas business, like many other Nigerians. However, what I love about the business, particularly the exploration and production (upstream) side, was the mixture of strategy, operational capability, technical know-how, politics and business acumen which all had to be married with a gambling spirit and sheer luck to be successful. In my decision to move to London, I decided I would only be in the oil & gas business as long as it didn’t pose a direct conflict to the family’s interests. There is striking it out on your own and then there is just being plain foolish. Luckily for me, I had stopped being foolish by then. The modus operandi of my oil trading business was simple. I kept an office in Lagos with a small team of five to run operations and logistics. I converted one of the bedrooms in my townhouse in London into a study. My team in Lagos under my guidance would get oil trading contracts and I, sitting in London, would either market these contracts to the global oil trading houses to execute in Nigeria on a joint venture (JV) basis or in some instances, I would find the capital to execute the contract from end to end. This formula proved effective and it was good enough to pay my bills and afford me an above modest lifestyle. One of the traits I took from my parents is that I am highly ambitious and find it hard to sit still. There always has to be a new conquest, a new mountain to climb, or, as is the case most times, a new business to go after. Oil trading was my day job but was never exciting to me except for when I got paid. After days and weeks in London plotting my next move, I came up with an idea and a plan. In the world of upstream oil & gas, especially in Africa, companies that were operators, actively producing oil & gas in commercial quantities that wanted to invest or participate in the oil business were the darlings of the industry. They were like the prettiest girl in high school and every guy wanted her to come to the prom with him. Most of the oil producing nations in sub-Saharan Africa such as Nigeria, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea would always require any investor into oil & gas assets in their country to either be an oil & gas operator with production on stream or be partnered with an operator, deemed a “technical partner”. This logic makes sense. If you are going to buy prized national assets, you should have the know how to develop and operate them or at least be partnered with an entity that does. I decided that I was going to use a Trojan Horse strategy. I had read ancient Greek literature when I’d attended military academy in Texas and it served as inspiration. I would acquire an oil & gas operating company in Europe (the Trojan Horse), where the political barriers and costs to entry in comparison to Africa would be significantly lower. I would then use this newly acquired company, which would now be of Afro-European in heritage, to become a technical partner to many local and international investors in the upstream oil & gas business in Africa. This company would be the first of its kind and likely the most sought-after oil & gas company on the African continent because of its unique DNA and ownership. After thinking of this idea, I took myself out to a bar a few blocks from my house and ordered myself a nice strong drink. I felt like a genius. I registered a new upstream oil & gas investment company offshore and called it, The Catalan Corporation. The name didn’t really have a meaning, it just sounded nice and had a confident, stately demeanour to it. To keep costs at a minimum, I decided to put together an advisory board that consisted of Vance Querio, the COO of Addax Petroleum at the time and an industry professional and my mentor (who will remain nameless for good reason), one of Africa’s biggest business giants. Vance was all too happy to join and signed on quickly. I called my mentor and before signing on, he wanted a face to face meeting for me to explain my plan and ambitions for Catalan. He asked me to meet him in the early spring of 2014 at a health spa in a small Swiss village outside of Zurich. I have to admit the drive from Zurich to this little village tucked within the Swiss mountains still remains one of the most beautiful sights I have ever seen. The spring sun had begun to melt the snow on the mountains and in the distance; you could see the melting snow turn into giant waterfalls pouring off the mountains. It was like an oil painting come to life. I eventually met with my mentor and after explaining my idea to him and that him being on my advisory board would not only give my burgeoning company credibility but help us raise cash, he agreed in totality and went further to tell me that I should tell anyone and everyone that he was not only on board but was going to give our company his full support. We drank some tea together and the next morning I was off back to London. My little plan for Africa oil & gas was coming together, finally put into action by two African men in a Swiss village. You couldn’t make this stuff up. On the plane flying back to London from Zurich, even though I had just gotten my mentor on board, I felt that there was someone missing. A few years prior I was the spearhead of my family’s acquisition drive for OML 30 (this is another whole story in itself), one of Shell Nigeria’s most lucrative oil blocks that was up for sale, I met a brilliant English banker named Edgar. Edgar had more than 30 years of oil & gas operations and finance experience. He was respected by the industry on a global basis and having him on board would be the final piece in the puzzle, the icing on the cake. I called Edgar immediately I landed and asked if we could meet for lunch, my treat as always. I pitched Catalan to Edgar and how if we pulled this off it would be the grandest of coups. Edgar was highly intrigued but stated that he wanted hard cash upfront from the onset. Whilst the others were all too eager to come on board and make their money via sweat equity or cash incentives when we had a target company in our sights, Edgar wanted to be paid money and a substantial amount before putting pen to paper. I was confused by his behaviour. I told him who the others were that were on Catalan’s advisory board but he wasn’t having it, either he would be paid his princely sum to attach his name to Catalan or no deal. I was 29 at the time and was still head-strong and prideful. How could this guy develop such an attitude? I thought we were friends. I suppose Edgar knew his value and wasn’t going to mortgage it on a promise of monies at a later date. As much as he liked my Trojan Horse idea, he just happened to like money more. I balked at his request in annoyance. I paid for lunch, told him no way, and stormed off home. This was a big mistake on my part that would rear its ugly head later. https://theafricaarchive.com/2018/01/29/a-lion-in-the-north-sea-the-battle-for-chevron-netherlands/ |
Literature › Re: A Call From the Grave by rchilee: 10:04pm On Jan 28, 2018 |
Hmmm, serious |
Celebrities › Re: Uche Ogbodo Assaulted By Military Man In Lagos (Photos) by rchilee: 7:37pm On Jan 28, 2018 |
After the incidence at Oil mill in Ph where a young man was killed after his car was bashed, I do not come down if you bash my car |
Literature › Re: SPEECHLESS:A Story By Marianneada by rchilee: 3:46pm On Jan 28, 2018 |
i sent you a pm |
Literature › Re: A Call From the Grave by rchilee: 10:27pm On Jan 27, 2018 |
wow, continue |
Literature › Re: BROKEN HEDGE By Toyin Taiwo by rchilee: 8:31am On Jan 27, 2018 |
front page? great 1 Like |
Literature › Re: BROKEN HEDGE By Toyin Taiwo by rchilee: 2:35pm On Jan 26, 2018 |
So oba is now a graduate abi...I see
Team Soma and Crystal 3 Likes |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 5:17am On Jan 26, 2018 |
Guitarlife: My bank does not give payslips. Guys abeg advise. some people download from some HR app designed for leave etc |
Literature › Re: BROKEN HEDGE By Toyin Taiwo by rchilee: 1:13pm On Jan 25, 2018 |
Pearl05: No be only crystal and soma dey here .... Mummy ejiofor and daddy Afam nkor Dume and Enitan Feso and Hauwa Don't forget the paternity test for Daddy Afam children.
@rachealfst , don't forget to Onochie oooo let the poor guy be steady in his r/ship. Onochie and Ezinne |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 6:42pm On Jan 24, 2018 |
Congratulations guys...PPR & ITA recipients. |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 6:38pm On Jan 24, 2018 |
Newmum0615: Congrats to all 444s and below! Hope tie-breakers did not catch anybody.
We keep moving.  below? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 12:27pm On Jan 23, 2018 |
nanaghano: I finally got my TRF report yesterday after not been able to check online since the results were posted. LSWR 8.5 8.0 7.0 7.5. I know I did way better in my writing. Imagine my shock when I saw a 7 Considering asking for a remark. Pls what is the time frame for the remark results? Just want to know to weigh my options. Thanks guys Remark? why? enter the pool |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 11:13am On Jan 21, 2018 |
4wearegreat: Thanks to my e-family for the words of advice and encouragement. Appreciate everyone: Aig84, sunvick, fanyeofori, Glitteringstar, sistaj, Newmum0615, 40manlappy (I created a profile using first IELTS result. CRS presently 415), Sleekchic (Congrat dear), Olha (EOR was submitted on Nov 13- Got feedback on Dec 29), Kontagious, Fuzzyman, follyzee, happytbaby, mcstan18 (Bro - we would ace IELTS on next attempt Monsha Allah, IJN i pray... Amen 
Please i gat two questions: 1) My babe plan to write on March 24 but her passport will expire on March 13. Will this be an issue? 2) Any idea of how much it cost to re-new passport, and is there anyone with contact details of a reliable immigration officer at Ikoyi passport office?
I really wish response to Question 1 is positive.............coz na out of POF money (wey we still dey hustle) we won go use register for her IELTS
"Never give up on something that you can’t go a day without thinking about.” ―Winston Churchill.................. it must be a valid international passport |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 9:31am On Jan 21, 2018 |
Fuzzyman: For Abuja folks results are out
L8.5 R9 W7.5 S 8.5
I was so worried about my writing because I didn't have up 250 words, found out last 2 minutes and was trying to add and it wasn't enough. I thank God o.
Thanks to everyone who shared links and all of us looking for better scores, I wish you success.
Now waiting for IQAS to finish . congratulations |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 8:45am On Jan 21, 2018 |
gaggle: please does anyone have idea of how i can get transcript from oau and uniport despite the strike. This delay is getting out of hand� use etx for oau...you can only process your transcript thru them |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 9:14pm On Jan 20, 2018 |
dislat: Good evening guys. I have a question that has been bothering me. My wife has 8, 9, 8.5, 8 in LRWS while I have 7.5,8.5,7.5,7.5 in LRWS. She's the PA. The CRS score 472. Since I'm not the PA, do I need to rewrite IELTS considering the fact that I am not the PA and our CRS is okay? Please, enlighten me. please don't. congratulations |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 5:02pm On Jan 20, 2018 |
Trueigbo: Please i need clarification onvthis ielts. I and my wife want to take it. My question is why must we target 8777 score. Kindly read page zero |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 4:53pm On Jan 20, 2018 |
Guitarlife: Dear family. We just finished IELts is it me or the test actually cheap
We pray for favour. Amen. listening wasn't cheap for me...I pray for the best. Writing reading and speaking were cool. previous result: 6.5,7,7,6.5 |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 6:13pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
wizean: I really wished it turned out a testimony...... My heart bleeds! can you request for a re-Mark? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 4:56pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
Loritess: Thank you so much for replying. I have different bank accounts. My dad isn’t willing to go thru the stress.so I want to obtain the loan n send it to his acct then he’ll send it to me. But my problem right now is what to tell the bank I want to use the money for since there’s no job yet n no salary inflow. please which bank will give such loan? |
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Romance › Re: How Do I Know If My Girlfriend Will Get Fat When I Marry Her? by rchilee: 6:26am On Jan 19, 2018 |
technicallyrich: Almost all the married women in my hood,usually get fat after giving birth, even the ones that I knew were very slim. Anyway fat, is a turn off for me,and I will like to know if you can predict. In summary, are there pointers to know if a woman will later get fat. Sorry for the typological error. she will. you need to see me. my mum isn't even fat or chubby |
Literature › Re: SPEECHLESS:A Story By Marianneada by rchilee: 6:30pm On Jan 18, 2018 |
sorry, God is with you |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 4:12pm On Jan 18, 2018 |
Josephjay970: woah, where can i get it done. kindly read page 0 of this thread and come back |
Literature › Re: BROKEN HEDGE By Toyin Taiwo by rchilee: 4:10pm On Jan 18, 2018 |
DemiKOL: is this why you quoted the whole story  No that is not the reason, some people were looking for the update hence my reason for saying 'see'. Don't jump on people's mention again. okay? |
Literature › Re: BROKEN HEDGE By Toyin Taiwo by rchilee: 11:41am On Jan 18, 2018 |
rachealfst: Dedication: Sanniboi, rchilee, emmytemmy, ewawunmi, elvi01, toyine1, jdluv, ayomikun95, Deckline, oluwaseun15, Stizzy.
Shout out to Divepen1 who unbanned me again. Thank you......
ENITAN We had a group chat on WhatsApp and we all concluded and fixed a date to meet with my mom. Everyone agreed to be present including Ezinne. I went home to see my mum praying not to meet my stepfather at home. Anyway he was home when I got there. I greeted him not waiting for his reply and I went straight to my Mummy's room. One of my siblings was with her when I entered. We exchanged greetings and told her about my friends plan to visit her. "Se ko si? Hope there's no problem, it's been long I saw them here" "They just want to come discuss somethings with you. Se ema wa available?" (will you be available?) "Yes I will. I'll tell your siblings to help me prepare something we can entertain them with" " Mummy ko need(No need for that) they won't be staying long because we have other engagement for that day" "I know you will say that, you've poisoned your friends heart against us. If it's Mummy Ejiofor's house, you will eat and drink o, no problem" "Oh! You expect them to be free here when your hostile husband 'the lion of the tribe of Keshinro family' is around abi" I said gesturing with my hands. "Really, why do you two hate each other like this? Ehn... right from when you were young, you never get along for once" "Mummy please free me. He never liked me and you know it, so I can't waste my love on someone who doesn't deserve it” My sibling did not like the way I addressed her dad. “Anty mi!” And I replied sharply. “What! Tell your Daddy to free me” "Ok o, tell your friends I'll be expecting them" My mum said. "Ese ma(Thanks) I'm leaving, good bye" "But you just got here!" "Your husband is around, and the last thing I want right now is wahala" She just sighed. "Odaaro ma"(good night ma) "Odaaro oko mi" (good night my child)She replied and I left her room.
____________Toyin Taiwo
FESO My plane landed safely at the airport, Senator had already sent a driver to pick me up. I was supposed to come with Hauwa but her container arrived the previous day and it needed to sort somethings out. I got to their mansion and Hajiya, Hauwa's mum gave me a warm welcome. She even apologized for the inconveniency. Senator wasn't around, so showed me to the guest room. Hajiya is very hospitable, I was well entertained. Later in the evening, Senator called Hajiya that he won’t be coming home that night, he has an all night meeting to attend. Hajiya felt sorry when relating the message to me. I was so furious that I had to talk.
I shaked my head at first. Hajiya do you know why your husband was able to do this to me? It's because I love your daughter" "I understand, just be patient with him" she said patting my back. "I can't remember the last time I was controlled, or been ordered around" "Don Allah( please ) exercise more patient, do it for her. I promise to talk to him, I will make sure this ends soon" "Thank you ma, infact I couldn't have done this without your support. Mungode ma” I said in hausa. I called Hauwa to tell her the situation of things, she said she's already on her way to Muritala Mohammed airport.
The next day, Senator came in, in the morning and went straight to his room, to rest off course, he looked stressed out. Two hours later Hauwa arrived. The driver went to the airport earlier to get her.
_________Toyin Taiwo
HAUWA The first person who caught my attention when I stepped into the living room was my darling. He wasn't smiling but he put up a little smile when he sighted me. Hajiya too was there so I greeted her first.
"Ina Kwana(good morning) Hajiya" she also replied me in Hausa. “Ina kwana. Yaya anya?(how was your trip?) "Lafiya"(Fine) I walked up to my baby and gave him a peck. "I bet if you have a gun, you will shoot the senator without hesitating" I said playfully and kissed him on the cheek. He smiled. "Thank God you are here, how was your trip?" He said as he lighten up a bit. "Cool" I replied. "Don't worry we'll finalize everything today, the next time you'll be meeting him here again will be after the wedding venue" I assured him. "I pray" "Let me inform him that we are set for the meeting" I said and went to my father's room. "Ina Kwana Baba" I greeted. He was dressed up. He replied me. "Don't tell me you are going out again" I said angrily. "I just got an urgent call, I have to be in Nigeria" I laughed scornfully. "Father, if you step a foot out of this house without giving Feso audience..." I stopped to ensure that the words are sinking. "I swear you will never set eyes on me again" "It's not my fault, duty calls" "What stupid duty, you want to frustrate him so he'll leave me abi baba" "What are you talking about I already accepted him" "See I will not allow you boss him around the way you did with my brothers. I mean what I say, you don't finalize this marriage meeting today, then you will never see me again" "Hauwa.....
____________________Toyin Taiwo "If you think he'll leave, yes he'll leave but with me. Thank God he wasn't a nobody. Only God knows what you'll have done. You will even tell him to lick your shoe because he wants to marry your daughter, right!” "Ok ok, I'll spare 10minutes and you are already using up the time" "No way father, 10mins, so you can reschedule another meeting? Call the Senate, tell them you have an emergency" "Emergency! Stop been dramatic" "Is this not an emergency! Put your house in order first before obeying Nigeria's call"
He took a long look at me and realized I was determined. He pulled off his Guinea Agbada remaining the buba and sokoto. "Let's go" he said. "Better" I said and followed him.
___________Toyin Taiwo
BEATRICE I ran everywhere for help, I kept getting the same answer. "Your husband is gone forever" that is what I get from all the herbalists. One even said. "If you try to harm him, you will just loose your life" That God me scared but still I will find another way. I decided to go to my village. My mother has a friend who can help. I know the woman as powers like mother. But unfortunately when I got there I was told the woman had travelled. see thank you for the mention |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Liverpool Vs Manchester City (4 - 3) On 14th January 2018 by rchilee: 6:41pm On Jan 14, 2018 |
Bibidear: I pray man city continues loosing so that manutd will catch up.......manutd for the premier league......God bless liverpool keep dreaming |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program-Connect Here Part 3 by rchilee: 8:33am On Jan 14, 2018 |
Trueigbo: Please which of the ielts will i write? Academic or general general |
Literature › Re: Diary Of A Broke Playboy by rchilee: 6:49am On Jan 14, 2018 |
you truly have twins |