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Who be mumu for hia. Show us the proof that he played the game. Just like bet9ja, if you have coupon code, post it let check for ourselves. Aside that, idonblivit |
Olalan:says a broke person |
I only speak for the best and it goes to the governor of Enugu state |
BrainnewsNg:How did you know? |
Lol. Buhari paid them o, gave them the fees to pay for him to avoid any allegation of looting. Is that been smart or stupid? 2019 will tell |
Is chuchy a male or a female |
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HardMirror:How can an Atheist cast out demons?? |
Emmy2009:use firewood |
for those interested in the initiative should kindly drop his/ her phone number. |
Nigeria is a middle-income country, with emerging market and mixed economy. It has expanding manufacturing, service, financial, technology, communications, and entertainment departments. But still, it's still faced with economic problems like corruption. Corruption is a global menace but Nigeria suffers the most of all. People are starting to see that this nation has a corruption culture. For many years, Nigeria has earned a huge sum of money from the rock-tar, which has gone down the cesspool that was created by corruption. Actually, being the oil giant, which runs on a grease of politics, Nigeria could be characterized as a wealthy nation staying afloat on oil. However, the problem is that the money from oil does not flow to the people. The top public officials are very rich because they hide behind the falsehood that public money belongs to no one. The national news is full of information of how public officials are buying million-dollar mansions and accumulating stolen public funds in financial establishments abroad. How can economist, Bankers, accountants curb corruption in their little corner? |
Prospective, Undergraduate, postgraduate and professionals of the course mentioned and other related courses are welcomed to this chat group. It promises to be great as we come together as one to share ideas , bring suggestions on certain issues concerning the Nigeria financial system and also provide solutions to Problems facing Nigeria as a whole. Please kindly contribute your quota for the progress of the group because what will be discussed here will be the saving grace of our financial system. Currently, a website is been designed for this purpose. |
I thought they said they were not aware |
Seun:Moses. Without an open mind and willingness to surrender to the supremacy of God, there are things that will forever be a mystery. You cannot understand them using your knowledge it will only lead to confusion. |
Lies. Those in the Northern and Eastern part of the country are aware of it and you are claiming you are not aware of what is happening under you nose. This just proved that the demolition is politically master minded |
eezeribe:oga don't judge wetin you know no or wetin you no understand. Who knows, he might have phobia for light |
vanida6:you will never get satisfied until you love yours |
be careful of ordinary shit factory |
money is cheap and money is expensive. I am not understanding. what was meant to be cheap is now expensive |
His teaching techniques, his problem. I think it more impactful it's makes teaching and understanding easy. |
#this is Nigeria. after the trekking, the person you trekked for still disappoint you. |
Engrr:lol. they are the type US govt recruit. |
mastering how to open locks with knives.
they should be empowered and believe me they will be impactful |
Babyforever:that's why you'll be a babyforever |
+2349024745909 |
For me, I have used all.
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over to the house
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Many job seekers today fail to secure job offers due to many factors, a common one being their performances at job interviews where hiring decisions are usually made and looking at the Nigerian economy today, you’ll agree this is a rare opportunity; hence, calls the need for job seekers to do outstandingly well when presented with such opportunities. They must go prepared! An interview is a conversation between two or more people where questions are asked by the interviewer to elicit facts or statements from the interviewee. In the case of a job interview, the interviewer (usually the employer or recruiter) assesses the interviewee (potential employee) on the suitability to do a job or otherwise. Here are 5 wining strategies to ace a Job Interview: 1. A job interview is a game of perception, make a great impression: As a job seeker, the secret sauce to acing any job interview is to make a great impression as fast and deep as you can and leave in a blaze of glory. A Job interview is more of a game of perception than competence sometimes, the candidate who possesses all the skills and qualities employers look out for but who also gives the interviewer a poor impression of himself may not get the job. As a recruiter, I often remember a candidate better by the impression she/he leaves behind even when the job interview is over. 2. Be professionally dressed for any job interview: Wearing professional attire is very important as you need to dress the part, if you plan to make a great impression. The way you dress for an interview tells a potential employer whether you take the job seriously or not. There is nothing as ‘business casual’ for interviews – sneakers, sandals, shorts, t-shirts, sweatshirts, and jeans, too brightly colored tops or skimpy skirts don’t make good interview attire. The way you dress is the way you would be addressed, be wise! 3. Don’t go for a job interview unprepared: While your résumé gets you the interview opportunity, your performance at the interview lands you the job, so go prepared. Always have a mind of your own and don’t tell the interviewer ready-made answers from books you have read, speak from your heart. A good interviewer knows the difference. Include in your preparation a research of the company and the role as well. Go prepared! 4. Appear confident, even if you are nervous: it’s alright to be nervous in a job interview, you are about helping interviewers make a big decision, a good reason to be nervous but make sure your nervousness is not visible to the interviewer. Conquer your fear and don’t look timid to your potential employer. Make eye contact, give a firm hand-shake and remember to be conscientious (show good manners). Of course, appearing confident is easiest when you know what you’re talking about, meaning you are more confident when you are well prepared. 5. A job interview is a Win-win and not Win-lose: Perhaps the most important of all my points, this is a paradigm shift in the way job seekers view the job interview process. A job interview is not a ‘slaughter slab’ but a conversation, so ask intelligent questions from the interviewer. The same way the potential employer is trying to know your suitability as an employee, you the job seeker should also do same – can you work with this employer? Stop seeing the job interview as a win-lose situation, it is a win-win! |
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Why will you be comparing it with igbo. Anyway only the best can be compared with. Any jollof cooked by yoruba that i taste always leave me wondering whether i was eating rice or pepper. Better augment o |
Why will you be comparing it with igbo. Anyway only the best can be compared with. Any jollof cooked by yoruba that i taste always leave me wondering whether i was eating rice or pepper. Better augment o |
90 percent of those people have no idea of what they are doing there. |

