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Jobs/Vacancies / Defence For Children International - Nigeria by ufanIma(f): 1:09pm On Dec 22, 2007
DCI-Nigeria Lagos Office requires the following personnel:

1. Administrative Secretary
OND/HND Business Administration or Secretarial Studies; 3-5 years working experience
High-level Computer Literacy;
Ability to draft, type and proof-read all manners of correspondences
Receive guests,visitors, staff and provide them with basic information on relevant issues and
procedures
Experience of working with an international NGO will be an advantage.

2. Admin./Finance Officer
OND/HND Accounting, Banking and Finance, or Financial Management. 3-5 years working experience.
Be able:

a. To prepare programme & project budgets in consultation with the Section Director
b. To process timely disbursement, adjustment, receipt vouchers and payroll and ensure that the due
process is followed in accordance with the Financial Regulations and Rules as well as the Staff
Regulations and Rules;
c. To check and process applications/claims relating to Staff taxation;
d. To advise staff on policies, procedures, rules and regulations, rights, responsibilities, personnel
problems, difficulties associated with work and entitlements, ensuring that all concerned have the
correct understanding of staff rules and regulations for compliance;
e. To assist in the negotiation of terms and conditions of insurance of properties of the office with suitable
companies;
f. Must be excellently conversant with either Peachtree, Quickbooks or other financial software for
not-for-profit organizations.

3. Interns (2)
Programme/Project Design and Implementation, Programme Management; Fund raising; Proposal Writing, etc.

Excellent interpersonal, report writing and communication skills is required for all positions.

Only Qualified and experienced candidates should send in a two-page detailed CV; another one page detailing why they qualify for the position and their salary expectations (altogether 3 pages) to iniok@yahoo.com on or before the 5th of January 2008.

All positions to assume duties on the 4th of February 2008. (Please note that the Lagos Office is in Surulere)
Travel / Re: Why Are Some Nigerians Abroad Scared Of Going Back Home? by ufanIma(f): 2:56pm On Jan 15, 2007
Hello everyone.  This is quite an interesting discussion.  I live abroad and I think the isues facing Nigerians from relocating are quite enormous and diverse
Religion / Re: Should Women Preach? by ufanIma(f): 11:44am On Jan 11, 2007
Shahan, your scriptural imputs are all right.  what am not agreeing with is your inference that if women preach they are  

usurp authority or teach.

Women that are ordained as pastors are not in anyway usurping  authority - it is God's  gift that is not partial to male or female.  The gifts of the spirit and the ministerial gifts are not based on men or women.

If a women is blessed with the gift of teaching or prophesying and she is called or ordained, so must be silent because she is a woman?  I agree with TV01, our God is a God of order but he is not a male chauvinist.

Peace.
Religion / Re: Should Women Preach? by ufanIma(f): 11:20am On Jan 11, 2007
shahan, inas much as you've quoted the bible quite extensively, I beg to disagree with this.  So were women created to cook and clean sicne you talk about differentiated roles in the home and at the church?
Religion / Re: Should Women Preach? by ufanIma(f): 10:55am On Jan 11, 2007
In the bible, it is said that male and female he created them and God does not recognise male or female. It is the african culture that discrimiantes. We enjoy western preachers who are female, so why this question in the first place?
Nairaland / General / Re: Create a Personal Thread for Yourself Here by ufanIma(f): 4:27pm On Jan 08, 2007
Hi people,

introducing my self and I have soemthing I want to discuss - the current current recruitment process within the African Union

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