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I have been here for a short while now, and I just wana have a Nigerian/African babe within the city (preferrable) or country . I think it will be cool to have this platform, a means of connecting Nigerian/African singles within the city/country. So, ladies and gentlemen, drop your requests here and how you wish to be contacted. I am the number one 'explorer' here. So, ladies, I'm awaiting your dm. |
Hi peeps.I PH 150k last week.. Normally, interest of 30% should be 45k. A total of 210k. But my mavro says value on maturity is N177,115. What could be happening? |
Hameed206:bro, please. I PH 150k. Normally, interest of 30% should be 45k. A total of 210k. But my mavro says value on maturity is N177,115. What could be happening? |
I need more inputs, please. cc CrazyMan, 1forall. Front page, please. |
futurewise11:I have had my interview already. I only need to fund the blocked acct. Wch school are you heading to? |
BiafraBushBoy:You seem to know about studying in Germany. Yes, there's such thing as a blocked account to be opened. Getting a job in Germany after studying is not without its owm difficulties. There's the German language to deal with. |
I presently work in a private energy firm, with a decent pay of between 150 to 200k. However, the prospect for growth is very small. I mean, I may be on this pay for 4 to 5 years even with a good performance. I have gained admission into a highly rated German university to study Power engineering. I wont be paying tuition. I think studying this course will open a lot of career opportunities for me, ranging from positions in the likes of Siemens; General Electric; Total and Shell (which are now operating a renewable energy division) However, the dilemma for me now is that I do not want to leave this job for the uncertain. In the Nigeria of today, many would kill to have this job. So, I have been thinking, are there professional courses or programmes I can do part-time while working that will make me worthy of taking up a position in this coveted coys? Or, is there a masters programme (power-related or not) in a Nigerian university that is highly regarded that can land me this same position as I would, going for the Msc programme I have secured in Germany? I have got a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering. Mods, a lot of input would make me better informed. Please, I would appreciate a spot on the front page. Thank you. |
I presently work in a private energy firm, with a decent pay of between 150 to 200k. However, the prospect for growth is very small. I mean, I may be on this pay for 4 to 5 years even with a good performance. I have gained admission into a highly rated German university to study Power engineering. I wont be paying tuition. I think studying this course will open a lot of career opportunities for me, ranging from positions in the likes of Siemens; General Electric; Total and Shell (which are now operating a renewable energy division) However, the dilemma for me now is that I do not want to leave this job for the uncertain. In the Nigeria of today, many would kill to have this job. So, I have been thinking, are there professional courses or programmes I can do part-time while working that will make me worthy of taking up a position in this coveted coys? Or, is there a masters programme (power-related or not) in a Nigerian university that is highly regarded that can land me this same position as I would, going for the Msc programme I have secured in Germany? I have got a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering. Mods, a lot of input would make me better informed. Please, I would appreciate a spot on the front page. Thank you. |
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