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A Microfinance Bank in Port Harcourt calls for curriculum vitae from interested applicants with relevant minimum qualifications to fill vacancies for: Heads of Departments: Requirement - University Diploma or Degree in finance related courses or Social Sciences with not less than 5 years banking experience in marketing/treasury management or 5 years experience in banking operations/transactions Marketing Officers: Requirement - University Diploma or Degree or relevant qualification in Marketing/Social Sciences or related courses with not less than 3 years work experience. Internal Auditor: Requirement - University Degree in Accounting or Banking & Finance or Economics with not less than 5 years work experience in cost accounting/audit. Confidential Secretary: Requirement - University Degree in Languages or Philosophy, vast in use of computer (MS Office Suite) and has good experience in human relations and communications skills. Office Assistant: Requirement - First School Leaving Certificate, WAEC with not less than 1 year work experience. Computer Operator: Requirement - Degree in Computer Science or Finance related course; Certificate(s) in computer related course, ability to use UNIX database system, basic knowledge in computer repairs with not less than 2 years work experience. Operations Officer: Requirement - University Degree in any course or NCE or WASC; ability to keep good and accurate record; not less than 2 years work experience. Applicants that have attained the criteria above and are below the age of thirty-three (33) are qualified to submit their curriculum vitae before 3pm on Thursday 18th February to mjobfountainng@yahoo.com |
Smh |
vantage7:Cmon, it was lighthearted fun.. No headaches involved.. Wd u prefer the thread enter ghost-town mode & dudes coming fortnightly to "drop pins"? |
incredu:Trying to make sense of a 'code' isn't the same as believing that 'code'. |
tk4rd:Maybe that's when the successful candidates' notifications is scheduled to start or end. *Speculating* |
marqueetim:The earth rotates, everything is in a state of flux. |
marqueetim:Let's say we in Nigeria relocate to say Antarctica (that experiences temps up to -75 degC) & say the great blizzards that usually occur there happens while we Nigerians are still there and a good number of Nigerians die, say 10,000. These events & temperatures existed in Antarctica long before we relocated there & occur seasonally, smtyms abruptly depending on other weather conditions. Would you say that because of our presence there weather conditions, climactic phenomena, etc (that have been working millions of years) should cease? And if thousands die by virtue of their own choice relocation to Antarctica, should God be held responsible for their deaths? |
*laughs in subsidy payments* |
lighternote:Happy for you.. Hopefully this experience is an eye opener to keep a special diary or a note app and a screen grabber to record every step of your applications. It helps. |
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Pitiful. |
Seems pdp has finally gotten what they want.. |
Nigeria's electoral commission will postpone Feb. 14 presidential and legislative elections for six weeks to give a new multinational force time to secure northeastern areas under the sway of Boko Haram, an official close to the commission told The Associated Press on Saturday. Millions could be disenfranchised if the voting went ahead while the Islamic extremists hold a large swath of the northeast and commit mayhem that has driven 1.5 million people from their homes. A major offensive with warplanes and ground troops from Chad and Nigeria already has forced the insurgents from a dozen towns and villages in the past 10 days. Even greater military strikes by more countries are planned. The official who is knowledgeable of the discussions said the Independent National Electoral Commission will announce the postponement at a news conference later Saturday. He spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. Officials in President Goodluck Jonathan's administration had been calling for a postponement, which is opposed by an opposition coalition fielding his chief rival, former military dictator Muhammadu Buhari. Supporters of both sides are threatening violence if their candidate does not win. Some 800 people were killed in riots in the mainly Muslim north after Buhari, a Muslim, lost 2011 elections to Jonathan, a Christian from the south. A postponement also will give electoral officials more time to deliver some 30 million voter cards. The commission had said the non-delivery of cards to nearly half of the 68.8 million registered voters was not a good reason to delay the vote. More details Later http://www.nigerianeye.com/2015/02/nigerian-elections-postponed-ap.html?m=1 |
Isn't that Shaquille O'Neal in the picture? |
kekakuz:GOD BLESS YOU FOR THIS. |
Only reinforces what I've known for a long time. 99.9% of Nigerian men CANNOT live happily with a confident woman. |
Why speculate when you have all the answers? |
Hope all your original credentials are intact. Q1 2015. |
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