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kodred:They were of help. As you can see, I made it past that stage and have done my medicals waiting to be called for induction. All those dropping their email addresses, I will repost the link for you guys to download the past questions. It is better that way. I can't sent emails to everyone of you. http://www.4shared.com/office/Ii_N-DBwce/Workforce_Ability_Answer_20.html http://www.4shared.com/office/9J3Q_pS2ce/Workforce_Ability_Answer_30.html http://www.4shared.com/office/Khh-2dr0ba/Workforce_Ability_Answer_40.html http://www.4shared.com/office/1lnKuH6lce/Workforce_Ability_Answer_50.html http://www.4shared.com/office/Q7-IUnAsce/Workforce_Ability_Test_10.html http://www.4shared.com/office/H_lI9akgba/Workforce_Ability_Test_50.html |
nwacy250:You mean there are people who have collected offer letters but won't be doing their induction this week? I hope to be in the next batch o, which one be third batch again, |
He should train his Fulani brothers on how to operate ranches like these instead of disturbing people all over the place. Note: free land will not be given to them in the South east o! |
What about the ones Obasanjo signed in 2006 that was supposed to be commissioned in 2015? I guess they thought 2015 will never come. http://iolmobile.co.za/#!/article/nigeria-wants-nuclear-power-plants-by-2015-1.304428 |
nwacy250:Call the number and confirm. By the way, is this a text or an email? |
ehisjadex89:I thought the induction was for just one week, so why first week of March? |
donezyco:Good. Any news for the rest of us? |
Please those wo went to collect their appointment letter today should help us find out when the rest of us who did the medicals would be called. |
dunkem21:I wasn't wrong when I called you a kid So all Igbos in Lagos own estates? |
kenny987:You don't get it. |
You will prioritise investment in Lagos infrastructure with Nigeria's resources and at the expense of other places. Yet, when people from those places flood to Lagos, they then turn around and complain. |
Omila007:The foolishness has reached alarming levels. |
dunkem21:Why don't you press the reset button and get it done? Why must Igbos continue to be at the butt of this because we refuse to think home as encouraged by unrealistic people like you? |
dunkem21:You have taken the discuss below intellectual level by hiding away from reality. I registered and voted in the east. The reality is that many Igbos especially from the north are already in the east and will not go back until the elections is completely over, so does it make sense for them to register in the north knowing that they won't vote there? Remember it isn't the first time! Do you think the no violence situation would have been the same had the Igbos in Kano come out em masse to vote GEJ? Do you realise that the Oba's outburst is because of the way Igbos closed the gap between GEJ and Buhari in Lagos? What if GEJ had won? Would we have experienced peace as we are experiencing now? You see why I say you sound like a kid? Every election time, northerners in the east and South travel back to the north for their safety and are able to vote because they registered there, while Igbos who travel back to the east are not able to vote because the registered in the north, are you comfortable with that situation? Do you know how many Igbo votes are lost as a result? Why not use those votes to bring in good leaders in your states. Your logistic question is absolute rubbish as long as northerners continue to do it and Igbos continue to travel back to the east during elections. Be realistic and stop pretending like things are the way you want them to be. Some of you call northerners fools but they keep peoving to be wiser than us time after time. |
Erosion ravaged south east. |
PedroJP:It is a gradual process. We can start by relocating our votes to the east and then relocating ourselves after the good leaders we have elected must have made things more conducisve. |
dunkem21:At the risk of being drowned in Lagos or being slaughtered in Kano? It seems like you are a kid but if you are an adult, you should be very ashamed of yourself. Are the northerners who do it immune to the logistic issues? Many Igbos especially in the north travel home during elections anyway, so why register in the north and travel to the east prior to the election wasting your vote? Or not be able to come out that day and vote? |
seankafor:This thread is not for this rubbish. Maybe you need to read again, carefully. |
dunkem21:The northerners do it, we can do it. You can travel even a day to the election if you wish. What is the point of registering in Kano and to being able to vote? Why not use that voters card to vote in the right leader in your state thereby contributing to its development? |
We cannot continue to deceive ourselves. What the Oba of Lagos said is a joke compared to what happens in the north, our people don't even dare coming out to vote in Kano on the election day that is if they are even in this state on that day. Why waste your voters card? We are now made to look like minority because many of our people registered outside our state and most don't even have the freedom to vote on that day. INEC's Guidelines for Transfer of Registered Voters - Step 1- - The person who intends to transfer his registration will write an application to INEC’s Resident Electoral Commissioner of the State where he is currently residing. (even if you aren't based in your state, just go there and apply) - Step 2- - The applicant will attach his voters card to the application. - Step 3- - The applicant must apply to the Resident Electoral Commissioner not later than 30 days before the date of an election in the constituency where he is residing. - Step 4- - The Resident Electoral Commissioner will direct the Electoral Officer of the applicants Local Government Area to enter his name in the transferred voters list. - Step 5- - The Electoral Officer will assign the applicant to a polling unit in his constituency. - Step 6- - The Electoral Officer will issue the applicant with a new voters card - Step 7- - The Electoral officer will retrieve the applicants previous voters card - Step 8- - He will then send a copy of the entry to the Electoral officer of the constituency where the person whose name has been so entered was originally registered. - Step 9- - Upon receipt of this entry, that Electoral Officer shall delete the name from his voters list. www.inecnigeria.org/?page_id=2051 Lalasticlala ishilove seun please this is a plea from the deepest part of my heart. I will appreciate it greatly if it is taken to the front page. |
You might want to argue that Igbos need to participate in the voting process to elect someone who will protect their Business and social interest, but let us look at it this way, if we all get to participate in the voting process in our states and continuously vote in the best hands for governors and representatives, it won't be long before those who feel uncomfortable outside the South east will be able to relocate to any state in the South east and find a good job or carry on with whatever business they were doing in Lagos. Lagos is not bigger than any state in the east, if it is about the sea port, there are a lot of dormant seaports around us and a seaport in Obuaku Abia state is also feasible. By participating in the electoral process in our states, we can elect leaders who will lobby to get those seaports functional, we can elect leaders who will come together and make sure the Obuaku seaport in Abia becomes a reality. With good roads (provided by the competent governors we elect) leading to the Akwa Ibom, Calabar or Port Harcourt, any business man can live comfortably in the east and make use of those seaports. All these can be achieved if we participate in the electoral process in our states and elect the best candidates. |
We are in a one Nigeria only united by oil and nothing else. I now that it is hypocritical for people to be happy to see their places developed with resources from another part of Nigeria but frown when people from another part of Nigeria migrate to those states, I know it is hypocritical for people to receive monthly allocation from money coming from another part of Nigeria but will not allow people from another part of the country make use of their constitutional rights in their states. However, I think and strongly believe that we should forget those things and think home. We should act like the northerners when it comes to elections by voting in our states. What is the point of registering in Kano but not being able to come out on that day to vote? What is the point of registering in Lagos but not being able to vote for your preferred candidate for fear of being drowned in the lagoon? From now henceforth, we should encourage our people outside the east to travel to their home towns to register for voting. Those who are already registered voters should start applying for transfer to a polling unit in their hometowns ahead of the next elections, it is a very easy process. Continued.. |
obailala:So you missed the part were Igbos were blasted for voting GEJ and not voting any APC senator? Be honest with yourself. |
Is it not the same Akpabia that APC claimed is seriously sick and is being transferred from England to Germany to France for treatment?. |
Thought they said he was in Daura already |
millionaireman:Is OCDA not under Rochas Okorocha? Which state governor will deny responsibility while his state capital is in a state of decay? |
iiichidodo:Did you notice how his brother Doctokwus also called himself ''Ibo''? Lol |
Mitsurugi:I am sure you can't recognise even one word in ''Ibo''. |
Mitsurugi:''Ibo'' indeed. Fool |
cyril83:I can now see why you support Buhari. You beileve ''GMB never spoken'' is correct grammar. |
cyril83:Yeah, ''GMB never spoken'' is really correct grammar. |
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