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Tech JobsDo You Have What It Takes To Join Our Team ? by Vincent112(op): 5:10pm On Jul 26, 2007
A Software Developer is urgently needed with the following requirements;

• Familiarity with the Java Programming language
(JDBC, RMI, JSP and Servlets)
• Familiarity with RDBMS, esp. MySQL
• Familiarity with server-side scripting and web development

Adequate knowledge of the following would be an added advantage
• Knowledge of PHP
• Knowledge of Adobe Flex
• Basic knowledge of Linux and Windows Web Server Administration.

If you think you have got what it takes to join our team. Send your detailed CV to: akin.ariwodola@geesquare.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nigerian Breweries Test Venue by Vincent112(op): 8:24pm On Jul 12, 2007
ol boi thanx a million
u too much
Jobs/VacanciesNigerian Breweries Test Venue by Vincent112(op): 11:32am On Jul 12, 2007
hi people,
please i was notified via sms concerning the nbl test. unfortunately i had d text accidentally deleted from my phone.
im currently serving outside lagos but will in town this evening.
will truly appeciate any 1 wit useful info on d venue
please contact me through this portal or on 08033296929

thanx a million
CultureRe: Let's End The 'Osu' Problem by Vincent112(op): 5:10pm On Jun 05, 2007
the reality of things is that these are real issues, unfortunately they don't make part of our day to day conversations that’s y perhaps babyosisi has not come across anyone.
Don’t kno if your ibo but try bringing up d topic at home before your folks and tell me how the conversation goes…or if your really bold bring it up in a public place…u never know who is right?
I know people that hav bin discriminated against jst because of this…a friend was actually denied a job opportunity from a fellow ibo guy just because majority of peeps frm his side (as in villa) are even tho he is not…
But then again mayb its just in his mind and he just didn’t meet up wit certain criteria…but y should someone even start to feel that way
CultureRe: Let's End The 'Osu' Problem by Vincent112(op): 2:29pm On Jun 04, 2007
methinks the nairaland family can get behind dis and discuss it, does this make sense in d 21st century?? huh
CultureRe: Let's End The 'Osu' Problem by Vincent112(op): 2:14pm On Jun 04, 2007
U r missing d point
1st its not my blog
its an issue i feel needs serious attention and debate
and d only way i think it can b handled is if its addressed publicly
CultureLet's End The 'Osu' Problem by Vincent112(op): 12:50pm On Jun 04, 2007
Lets put an end to this Igbo problem!!! angry


there are some issues currently circulating the net,


please click here

http://www.nigerianviews.com/osu-cultural-heritage-or-bondage/#more-27
Jobs/VacanciesMake 20k From This Essay by Vincent112(op): 2:48pm On Jun 02, 2007
Sup people i cam across this essay, check it out, there is also a cash prize.



Nigeria today finds herself at crossroads. Faced with
the challenges of the 21st century the giant of Africa
finds herself at a quagmire 47 years after
independence. With challenges such as corruption,
tribalism and lawlessness eating deep into our
national psyche she is in dire need of her own “King”.
A King who with words can help chart the course of the
largest black nation on earth from the brink of
despair to her rightful place among the committee of
nations.
We are in need of a pamphleteer who will crystallize
the thoughts firing in the minds of 140 million
Nigerians. We are in need of a pamphlet that will
usher in the new democratic dispensation. A pamphlet
that will reawaken the sleeping giant.

Can you be the next King?


Follow the link below to find out more

http://www.nigerianviews.com/essay-competition/
PoliticsEssay Competition: Nigeria at crossroads? by Vincent112(op): 2:41pm On Jun 02, 2007
Sup people i cam across this essay, check it out, there is also a cash prize.


In 1963 Americans and indeed the whole world
woke up to reality by a speech delivered by Martin
Luther King, Jr.
The speech “I have a Dream”
electrified the crowd and brought passion and
eloquence to the cause of the African Americans who were fighting against racial oppression.
Kings words crystallizes the ideas firing in the minds
of the More than 200,000 demonstrators gathered in
front of the Lincoln Memorial, where he delivered his
famous speech and commanded the attention of people
worldwide.

Can you be the next King?

Nigeria today finds herself at crossroads. Faced with
the challenges of the 21st century the giant of Africa
finds herself at a quagmire 47 years after
independence. With challenges such as corruption,
tribalism and lawlessness eating deep into our
national psyche she is in dire need of her own “King”.
A King who with words can help chart the course of the
largest black nation on earth from the brink of
despair to her rightful place among the committee of
nations.
We are in need of a pamphleteer who will crystallize
the thoughts firing in the minds of 140 million
Nigerians. We are in need of a pamphlet that will
usher in the new democratic dispensation. A pamphlet
that will reawaken the sleeping giant.

Can you be the next King?


Follow the link below to find out more

http://www.nigerianviews.com/essay-competition/

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