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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Finally Nimc Send Success Message by superdude007(m): 10:20pm On Apr 20, 2013
shiloh: Bros..me I don't knw anybody ooo...bt I got d text to come for interview on d 24th in abuja. And funny enough,when I was posted to ilorin I didn't want to go bt my husband and family encouraged me and dis is d result. I thank God for his mercies. A lot of pple said its in batches,so believe ur msg is on its way. Best of luck everyone!
I wish u success..please what do you applied for in full. I applied as Graduate Enrolment & Registration Monitoring officer LG. Thanks.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Finally Nimc Send Success Message by superdude007(m): 10:17pm On Apr 20, 2013
drlizzy: I'm going from Ph and might just have to fly to and fro if the road option doesnt work
I wish you safe trip.. be it on air or land but please was it Graduate Enrolment & Registration Monitoring officer LG u applied?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nimc 2012/2013 Interview by superdude007(m): 10:04pm On Apr 20, 2013
naanamee: .

My brother, I no understand d last part of ur analysis on d scoring part, what's d cutoff mark? Doest it matter in what time you reach d cutoff? Anyway since u seem to know sm aspect of this recruitment, I have only one question. Has NIMC called experience hire for dis set of interview or is it 4 freshers?
Please those that NIMC sent messages, did they applied as Enrolment and Registration monitoring officer LG or State...?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Finally Nimc Send Success Message by superdude007(m): 2:41pm On Apr 20, 2013
Why can't NIMC makes things easy for us...it took months before sending test result and venue for interview.. why can't they paste it on their website? Please correct me..it seems both LG and State (Enrollment & Registration officer) that are called first. Please, those that have received their success messages should enlighten us on this. Thanks.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Finally Nimc Send Success Message by superdude007(m): 1:16pm On Apr 19, 2013
Please I beg you guys..simply indicate the position you applied. I have not receive the message but I am hopeful of it. I applied as Registration and Enrolment Officer (LG). Thanks
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by superdude007(m): 10:34pm On Apr 17, 2013
Guys please help I can't find Naruto video on "reality lapse" to download. I beg, make una help me with a link. I intend download 27ep to the latest. Thanks.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nimc 2013 Result by superdude007(m): 7:32am On Mar 15, 2013
alasuomowei: its not a day Job, If it was a day Job, why are people going for Make up Test, Abeg relax...
Now get this...we are in the 21st century and lots of people are getting to know their legal right. As such, NIMC' management sense that some people are coming up to sue them for sudden change in place of test...so, the make up test is a wise decision taken to avoid legal case. I believe the interview will be after the make up test. Best wishes to us.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 2:49pm On Mar 11, 2013
slimmy05: shocked grin shocked grin grin Jonzing, stop smoking weed, try something else like codein.
Bro A..NDDC vs NIMC..which one u go 4 now? grin

Me self dy the same show.. N p.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 2:45pm On Mar 11, 2013
Rexmarysweet: NDDC will soon call those from Imo state for their own Oral Interview.Nairalanders pls exercise patience cos its been done state by state and Alphabetically too.So just be assured that once you have 26 upwards,that you will soon be invited.
Are you a learner?!! angry
Jobs/VacanciesLet Us Come Together by superdude007(op): 4:34pm On Mar 07, 2013
In a clear view, I believe it is high time will started making a change in our daily lives. This is not a move for revolution but a peacefull move to seeking change in our lives as unemploy youth. If possible I want us all (unemploy youth) from different state to gather in Abuja, grouping ourselves, where some will go to radio stations and the senate to make our feelings known, after which will all seek the president for change. I don't know how u folk will feel about this but I believe it is bold step to making a great change in our lives. Please, post in more suggest.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Recruitment At Central Bank Of Nigeria - 5 Open Positions Left by superdude007(m): 3:59pm On Mar 07, 2013
People, things (unemployment and unrest) will continue to increase unless we all organise ourselves (from all state) peacefully, to seek the..president. If not then I am sorry.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NIMC Test Now Over , What Next? by superdude007(m): 1:25pm On Mar 07, 2013
Fred AgbaPhobia: Is true that BaRr.Chris Oneyemena
NIMC DG has been sacked?
Are u asking a question? If so restructure your sentence.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 2:58pm On Mar 05, 2013
New things shall happen to me soonest.. For I know my hope in God will not be in dash. Amen
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 10:08am On Feb 28, 2013
Kingsley Akugbo: Just got an invite 2 resume work soon. lol
U're a blatant liar...... Stop building castles in the air... Don't be deceived... No letter has been given out....mtshhhew angry
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 10:31pm On Feb 12, 2013
I love this statement! Keep it up, pal.

obichijiokeobi: @Sony4all, who told u dat d guy dat answered d question does not have bsc or Msc, Most of them chose to hide d fact dat they re graduate becos they want d job. 98percent of †ђξ candidates have a higher degree but chose to with-hold back der qualification. I dnt care what they want, I am proud that I have a bsc and cannot lie about it. What is urs,is urs. See u on top guys.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 12:09pm On Feb 02, 2013
Why are u guys so selfish in giving details of ur interview with NDDC.. It is very unfortunate. Well, I will give details of the interview, as I did during the test era, I will do d same when I am done..
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC LAWYERS RECRUITMENT 2012: Invitation For Oral/written Interview by superdude007(m): 9:33am On Jan 29, 2013
@ Hugobio and Tremzy07.. Please pal I need tips on what to expect @ NDDC interview coming up soonest as Administrative Assistant 2. Please, tip me on ur mistake and success during the interview. Thank you.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 9:36pm On Jan 28, 2013
Plz o how can one get the Location of the interview o, if one is coming from Lagos..
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 12:07pm On Jan 27, 2013
clerkkent: undecided
i still can't believe am not shortlisted 4 d oral after scoring 35. Sum1 shud pls give me a link to get in contact with them thank u
Just calm down..they will send u a text soonest. Best
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 5:18pm On Jan 26, 2013
exodus: i just received my own mgs now i will do it on 8th feb anybody from ondo that equally received can contact me on this num 07030143144
No problem..I got ur flash. Plz, PH folks how can we get the Location (direction) to the venue. Thanks
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m):
superdude007: Plz pal, can u help by posting the number they used 2 call u on this forum. I haven't receive the text till now and I scored 32 in the test. I am from Ondo state n I did my test on 7th Nov. Plz help I need to call them. Thanks.
I really thank God pal...I just received the text. Mine on is 8th Feb. Thanks
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m):
jayCharles: think dis people r serious abt dis cos apart frm d msg d sent, dey even called me dis mornin to knw if i received d msg.
God help us all in Jesus name as we continue dis job tin
Plz pal, can u help by posting the number they used 2 call u on this forum. I haven't receive the text till now and I scored 32 in the test. I am from Ondo state n I did my test on 7th Nov. Plz help I need to call them. Thanks.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 8:17am On Jan 26, 2013
Plz..those that received the text shld Paste it here.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 7:41am On Jan 26, 2013
O my God..I scored 32 in the test but I am yet to receive the message. I did mine on 7th Nov from Ondo state. God help me.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 6:09pm On Dec 20, 2012
@ all.. Remember it took NDDC months b4 it calld for test. So, let us calm down n pray so that we will be shortlisted for interview wheneva they call.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: National Population Commissio Recruitment Examination. by superdude007(m): 10:27pm On Dec 17, 2012
I applied here in Abuja and I have not heard from them. Plz, can u share what u got? odies007@yahoo.co.uk

Thanks
PoliticsRe: “my Kobo Advice For Mr President” – Dele Momodu by superdude007(op): 12:03pm On Dec 13, 2012
Power really intoxicate..I wish he respond to people' needs b4 it is too late cry
Politics“my Kobo Advice For Mr President” – Dele Momodu by superdude007(op): 6:20pm On Dec 12, 2012
Your Excellency, please permit me to commiserate with you on the unfortunate and untimely death of your dearly beloved brother. I sincerely join other Nigerians in mourning what must have been a sad loss for you and your family in particular. As you travel back home to your tranquil village to pay your last respects, I pray you ponder on the free advice I’m about to offer you in good faith. Even if you’ve already returned to the gilded cage of Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja, I wish to plead that you find the time to read this open letter which I would have communicated directly if I had the privilege of a private meeting with you.
Perhaps, I should quickly introduce myself as a journalist and politician. Though I have seen you a few times at functions, we have never properly met. The only time we ever shook hands was when I joined others to mourn the death of, and celebrate, your father in Otueke village of BayelsaState when you were still Vice President. I also saw you briefly in South Africa in 2009 but did not approach your table because your bodyguards didn’t look like they would appreciate any lesser mortal disturbing your peace.
I was amazed because I had just left the official residence of President Jacob Zuma in Pretoria and did not see more than a few guards in the house. I had spent quality time with him without any other soul than my South African friend I went with. I had gone there in a rented taxi but no one had asked us to go through metal/bomb detectors; or to drop our phones with members of the secret service. I did not see any ADC, CSO, CSD or any other security aide with similar nomenclature only known to, and made in, Nigeria. I think we just love big titles.
Anyway, I saw you again when you invited Presidential candidates, of which I was one, to Aso Rock, last year to brief us on the need for peace during the elections. I doubt if you saw me,though the invitation came from your office. Most of the candidates snubbed you but I chose to attend out of respect for your person and office. I remember seeing Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, who sat close to me, and Mr John Dara and so many politicians who I believed came because it was Aso Rock but really had no roles to play. Unfortunately, that meeting was nothing but a waste of time. You came and without even shaking hands with your co-contestants delivered your homily, answered a few questions and disappeared. There were no banters or interactions with us to cement a bond of friendship even if we wanted to take over your office.
I was surprised that you or your aides could not persuade most of the candidates to attend. Yet you went ahead to host an event that was obviously doomed before it began. I can only imagine how much was charged Nigeria for such hogwash. Ghana held a similar peace conference about two weeks ago and it was a star studded event. Part of great leadership quality is the ability to attract certified enemies and convince them to rise above prejudices and pettiness. I believe you have not reached out enough. Your aides have also not helped matters by their paranoia and neurotic approach to issues. They see enemies where none exist and fire all guns blazing at shadows. That is not how to build a nation.
One more example should suffice. You went on an official visit to Ghana. I was invited by the then Nigeria High Commissioner to Ghana, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, to attend the brief reception held for you at our High Commission inAccra. Again, it was impossible for most of us to have a simple handshake with you as your security aides practically treated us like common criminals unworthy of communion with the Almighty. I finally gave up.
Sir, let me say emphatically that the biggest problem with Nigerian leaders is that once they attain power, they vacate this earth and migrate to another planet far away from fellow citizens. Leaders are elected to serve the people but in Nigeria we are compelled to serve our leaders andif possible starve to death in the process. We are not allowed to ask questions about how we are led or in reality, misled. This is the reason it is difficult for most of you to know what goes on inthe real world. I suggest you borrow a leaf from Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola whose style fascinates me to no end. He drives through Lagoswith no disruption to the lives of the people.
He responds promptly to reasonable text messages and emails. I know you’re very busy, but take time to see how President Obama jogs down or sprints up the Air Force One. It demonstrates a man on a mission. Feel free to drive on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and see things for yourself. Go into a pub and mix with the boys like President Clinton once did in Ireland. Refrain from blocking the house of God because you are attending a church service. Sir, no evil shall befall you. You are too distant from the people you lead. Show them love and you shall reap bountiful adoration. No massive security is necessary, once you make God first and suffer not his people. Conversely total security is no security where there is no Godliness. The love and prayers of Nigerians will keep you going.
I have decided to adopt a new approach in my column. I will take it upon myself to write this open letter as regularly as necessary and proffer solutions to different issues, in the hope that youwill get to read it. I will tell you what your aides will never tell you. It is up to you to carefully read what I write and take your own decision. Let it be said that we told you but did nothing about it. I would have freed myself from the burden of “siddon-look.” I’m reasonably convinced that if you know the magnitude of problems confronting Nigerians you will work harder and change your style of governance unless you’re determined to fail spectacularly like others before you. I pray this will not be your portion.
Let me state categorically that I write this letter without any malice. More importantly I expect no personal gratification other than to see change inthe lives of our people. I needed to make that clear since it is now in our culture to read motivesto every good intention.
I have no other reason than out of patriotic fervour. I have not been to Abuja since last year because I’m dutifully engaged at home and abroad, and really have no reason to run up and down the corridors of power like the proverbial yo-yo. Every man must determine his needs in life. I know mine and I am happy and content to manage whatever God in his infinite kindness has given to me. We all have friends and families who have nowhere to go. If Nigeria becomes the country of our dream and there is a level playground for all of us, most citizens would thrive without living like pathological beggars. You’re in a position to leave Nigeria better than you met it. Look at most of the politicians and businessmen around you today. They were the same faces you saw with your predecessors. You are their new god today because of your position.Tomorrow, when you have departed, as you surelymust do, they will move on again to the next person, without any qualms.
I have studied men and women of power at home and abroad and have sympathy for their tragic flaws . My discovery is that most leaders often fail to remember that whatever has a beginning must have an end. Time also flies. And it waits fornobody. Who could have imagined PDP in power since 1999 with nothing tangible to show for all the trillions of naira spent by various administrations? Who would believe that President Olusegun Obasanjo’s two terms came and disappeared within a twinkle of an eye? Or that even you have spent two years already as President and Commander-in-Chief? The question that will later haunt you, as it is haunting others before you, for the rest of time is: what did you do with all your time in office and all the resources under your control? I will say without any fear of contradiction that the money at your disposal right now is enough to transform Nigeria into a true giant if frugally managed. I will now go on to demonstrate what I mean.
Sir, for every one billion naira we waste on frivolous projects, the dream of a fresh thousandmillionaires would have perished. If you hand me the N2.2 billion naira you are about to spend on building a new banquet suite in Aso Rock, I will instantly create 2,200 brand-new millionaire farmers from our large army of brilliant but unemployed youths. Each of them would be able to employ 10 to 20 people in production, preservation, processing and distribution. If you think I’m joking, please hand me the money and I will urgently invite applications from potential beneficiaries. I and my team pledge not to earn a kobo from the project.
If I may ask, what is wrong with the banquet suiteyou presently have? Is it not better to spend money on providing jobs than trying to show off to visitors that we are prosperous in the midst of wanton poverty? I’m writing this letter from Cambridge University, one of the oldest surviving institutions of learning. The buildings of most Colleges here are as ancient as history, yet there is no plan to demolish them and build new ones. The problem with us is lack of a maintenance culture. You can rehabilitate the old banquet suite with less than N100 million and turn it into an architectural masterpiece. I’m sure you won’t spend your personal money the way ours is being poured away like rain water. Do you know how old Buckingham Palace is? If it was in Nigeria, we would have demolished it many timesover in order to award some horrendous contracts.
I gather you want to build a new home for the Vice President at over N6 billion. This is sinful in a nation with over 12 generations of unemployed,and unemployable, graduates. What is wrong withthe current Vice President’s home, Akinola AgudaHouse and wherever Alhaji Atiku Abubakar once lived? It smacks of gross insensitivity to waste resources in this manner. Please, give us that N6 billion and I will give you 6,000 productive millionaire entrepreneurs in Nigeria. Imagine each of them employing 10 people within the first year or two, we would have taken more than 60,000 youths off the streets. We’ve done it several times through Goke Dokun’s creative Entrepreneur Series on television and can do it even bigger in real life. As President, I would rather do this than build a home for a family of less than 50 people.
Mr President, Nigerians are not difficult to lead. In fact, we get carried away by little mercies. I know you have your sight on contesting electionsin 2015. Let me assure you that you won’t have to campaign much, or spend billions to get re-elected if you listen to me. All you have to do is demonstrate to Nigerians that you can resist those carpetbaggers who see power only in termsof enjoyment. The world is building monuments and creating new inventions everywhere but we are busy wasting ours on flights of fancy like super jets, palaces, women and champagnes. We can do a lot better because God has endowed us with all we need to be among the greatest of the world. All it takes a little bit of vision and discipline.
Sir, there is nothing you want in life that God has not given you on a platter of gold. It is time for you to reciprocate by humbling yourself like all Saints. I will tell you about them and great namesin history when I write my next epistle to you. If you hearken to the voice of reason, you will etch your name in gold.
Truly, like Jesus Christ (apologies to Christians), you will ride triumphantly into your own Jerusalem.
-THISDAY 9

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Share your thought perhaps we are of the same view undecided
Christianity EtcRe: Mayan Apocalypse: Panic Spreads As December 21 Nears by superdude007(m): 7:10pm On Dec 10, 2012
No..no, not on my birthda embarassed
Christianity EtcWhat Question Will You Ask If You Finally Meet Your Creator? by superdude007(op): 12:18pm On Nov 23, 2012
When I finally see God and His Son, Jesus Christ,..my 4th questions will be, why did HE sent me to Nigeria? undecided
PoliticsRe: Sign Petition To Invite GEJ To Hardtalk by superdude007(m): 11:49am On Nov 23, 2012
16, Mr President, one of your economy team members requested for a Graduate drivers, of which, 6 Phd holders, 764 MSc and over 8000 BS.c holder applied. Is this an indicating of growing economy and what are active steps taken by your Administration to ameliorate the situation?

17, Who are those cabal behind the Bokoharam?

PeeDaVinci: follow the link below to sign the petition

http://www.causes.com/actions/1706270?fb_comment_id=fbc_135175249965171_260377_136583693157660#f2d0d29fb4





i don't know if this petition thingie actually works but no harm in trying to find out
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NDDC Calling For Apitude Test by superdude007(m): 8:56am On Nov 17, 2012
I sincerely admiral your faith Brother.. I believe we 'll be favour one way or the other. Amen


Kingsley Akugbo: I am very convinced by Gods grace dat Nddc wil cal me havin scored 29.AMEN

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