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We pay you for your waste at norfetch Nigeria. We collect plastic bottles and cans for now. Apart from that, you get reward points when you sign up on www.norfetch.com. You don't need to bring them down to our office, we come to you and pick up once it is up to the required quantity. Visit www.norfetch.com to learn more |
We pay you for your waste at norfetch Nigeria. We collect plastic bottles and cans for now. Apart from that, you get reward points when you sign up on www.norfetch.com. You don't need to bring them down to our office, we come to you and pick up once it is up to the required quantity. Visit www.norfetch.com to learn more |
Bolseth Hub is giving out a day free trial membership for its Shared office space. Located on the Mainland at Onipanu-Palmgroove Lagos, Bolseth Hub is equipped with high-speed internet facility, meeting room, kitchen and dining area, printing service, parking area, uninterruptible power supply and a very quite green environment. Normal Payment plan. 20k/Month Per seat for Shared Office 200k Per Month for Dedicated Office for up to 6 team Meeting Room Lunch Room Call Room Click http:///2pt3BuT to sign up for a day free trial Call 0906 780 3711 Send an email to nigeria@bolsethgroup.com to learn more.
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Bolseth Hub is giving out a day free trial membership for its Shared office space. Located on the Mainland at Onipanu-Palmgroove Lagos, Bolseth Hub is equipped with high-speed internet facility, meeting room, kitchen and dining area, printing service, parking area, uninterruptible power supply and a very quite green environment. Normal Payment plan. 20k/Month Per seat for Shared Office 200k Per Month for Dedicated Office for up to 6 team Meeting Room Lunch Room Call Room Click http:///2pt3BuT to sign up for a day free trial Call 0906 780 3711 Send an email to nigeria@bolsethgroup.com to learn more.
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Glorby connects you with local people and companies to help you with Tasks around the home or office in Nigeria. A safe, reliable online and mobile marketplace that allows users to outsource jobs and tasks to others in their local area. Customers list the task needed to be done, select from a variety of Taskers with specific specialties and price points and a network of pre-approved contractors (Taskers) are ready to complete the job. Such tasker includes; home cleaning, office cleaning, cook and lots more. Visit www.glorby.com to learn more
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Glorby connects you with local people and companies to help you with Tasks around the home or office in Nigeria. A safe, reliable online and mobile marketplace that allows users to outsource jobs and tasks to others in their local area. Customers list the task needed to be done, select from a variety of Taskers with specific specialties and price points and a network of pre-approved contractors (Taskers) are ready to complete the job. Visit https://glorby.com/ Facebook.com/glorby
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Bolseth Group Nigeria is looking for outstanding programmers in their office team in Lagos. If you are a skilled programmer who can work independently, have an eye for detail and want to develop tomorrow apps and online services, we would like to get in touch with you. Mainly we are looking for programmers with skills in Node.js, Mongo, PHP, Android and iOS with an eye for details when it comes to UX/UI. Backend Object-Oriented PHP (Laravel Framework), Database(MYSQL, Oracle, Mongo), Test-driven Development(TDD), API & Web Services(REST), LEMP, Nginx, SSH. Frontend HTML/CSS/CSS2/CSS3, Javascript, CSS Frameworks (Bootstrap), Javascript Frameworks(AngularJs, JQuery, React), Unit Testing, Node.js, Wireframing, CSS Animation, LESS & SASS, Data APIs (e.g Restful API), Web/Browser Security Mobile apps Java, UX/UI, HTML5 and C#, Python and Objective C Send your Application and CV to jobs@bolsethgroup.com |
Bolseth Group Nigeria is looking for outstanding programmers in their office team in Lagos. If you are a skilled programmer who can work independently, have an eye for detail and want to develop tomorrow apps and online services, we would like to get in touch with you. Mainly we are looking for programmers with skills in Node.js, Mongo, PHP, Android and iOS with an eye for details when it comes to UX/UI. Backend Object-Oriented PHP (Laravel Framework), Database(MYSQL, Oracle, Mongo), Test-driven Development(TDD), API & Web Services(REST), LEMP, Nginx, SSH. Frontend HTML/CSS/CSS2/CSS3, Javascript, CSS Frameworks (Bootstrap), Javascript Frameworks(AngularJs, JQuery, React), Unit Testing, Node.js, Wireframing, CSS Animation, LESS & SASS, Data APIs (e.g Restful API), Web/Browser Security Mobile apps Java, UX/UI, HTML5 and C#, Python and Objective C Send your Application and CV to jobs@bolsethgroup.com |
THINGS TO WORK ON BEFORE GRADUATION IN SCHOOL Spoken English: It is so sad that majority of Nigerian students in tertiary institutions don’t bother about polishing their spoken and written English. Some graduates speak English worse than a toddler, making one wonder what they spent 16yrs doing in school. You hear them spew garbage like “he come and slap me and I come and beat him”. If you speak such English to an interviewer, even with first class clearly written on your CV, he will probably think you manipulated your way through school. The use of words like yeah, goddamn, sh*t, f**k etc should be stopped because they don’t portray you as a decent person. Mode of dressing Looking fly on campus was one of the things I enjoyed during my undergraduate days. It was fun because you had so much of the opposite sex around to admire you. The moment I graduated, my orientation changed. Not that a graduate should stop wearing denims and sneakers, but sagging and putting on studs with crazy hairstyle should come to a stop if such a person wants to fit into the corporate world. In the corporate world, you get to mingle with matured or married men with enough decency. Sagging in their midst will make you look kiddo. Just because your favorite musician sags his trousers doesn’t mean you should do the same. He gets paid to do that while you could get fired for doing the same. Spend thrift attitude The first time I heard someone say his salary is 70k, I hissed and mocked him in my mind because that was the same amount we students spent on phones just to oppress each other. Now I’ve seen people earning less than 45k even with years of experience. What kind of person do you think you’ll turn out to be when all you want is the latest expensive gadgets? In the real world, no one cares about the kind of phone you use. Even on naija campus these days, girls have stopped falling for a guy because of the phone he uses, they now trip for flashy cars. So, before you spend that huge amount on a phone, ask yourself this question: “is it going to improve my standard of living?”. I didn’t know I could turn my smart phone to a mini laptop with WPS, Excel etc until I got employed. My phone was all about bbm, whatsapp and Facebook. I now saw the full potential of the phone. You need to cut down on your spendings. Also, get the idea of clubbing off your mind or it might ruin your pockets. The money saved from disciplining yourself can be used to start something great. Use your head. Laziness. You remember how you use to complain about the large notebooks you have to read for exams? If you lack a good reading culture, it is certain you will be bereft of ideas to contribute to a company’s growth. You are always seen reading gossip blogs where you are updated with the lifestyle of celebrities but lack the idea of what the top 20 questions interviewers ask. Scaling through campus days as a lazy person doesn’t mean such is likely to continue in the real world. Carrying on with laziness is what leads to prostitution, where a lady feels she can use her body to fetch her daily bread instead of her brain, or where a guy still expects his uncle to be the one to help him achieve his targets even after getting him a job through nepotism. You get to wonder why they spent 16yrs developing their brain in school. Pride I remember when I was in my final year at school, I was always happy about what the future held for me. I knew I was going to get a job that pays 350k immediately I graduated. Reality slapped me in the face when my first offer was a job paying 30k. I had no choice but to take the offer because I was already tired of adding more months to the six months I had spent at home just sleeping. Luckily for me, that job paved the way for a better one because it gave me the needed experience recruiters want to see on a CV. I’ve now realize that 350k is only feasible for those in the oil sector and those with huge years of experience, not a fresh graduate who doesn’t know his left from his right. As you are about graduating, never see any job as demeaning. Take it up while you continue searching for a better one. This gives you experience. A bird in hand is better than a million in the bush. Remember, you are nobody and no one gives a damn about you out there. So, drop your pride and use your head and hands or end up spending years still eating your mum’s food with insults. [url]http://www.feed-stream.com/things-to-work-on-before-you-graduated-from-school/[color=#990000][/color][/url] |
In a forest, a pregnant deer is about to give birth. She finds a remote grass field near a strong-flowing river. This seems a safe place. Suddenly labour pains begin. At the same moment, dark clouds gather around above and lightning starts a forest fire. She looks to her left and sees a hunter with his bow extended pointing at her. To her right, she spots a hungry lion approaching her. What can the pregnant deer do? She is in labour! What will happen? Will the deer survive? Will she give birth to a fawn? Will the fawn survive? Or will everything be burnt by the forest fire? Will she perish to the hunters’ arrow? Will she die a horrible death at the hands of the hungry male lion approaching her? She is constrained by the fire on the one side and the flowing river on the other and boxed in by her natural predators. Read more http://www.feed-stream.com/4138-2/ |
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