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NYSCRe: NYSC Age Limit. by Xtranoble: 12:33pm On Dec 06, 2020
30 years. the 30 is from the date of graduation. not date of commencement of NYSC
CelebritiesRe: Davido Plays Drum In Asaba Church During Praise And Worship (Video) by Xtranoble: 10:02am On Sep 23, 2020
not a church, that's Pat Ajudua's fellowship.
PhonesRe: Drop Unedited Picture Of Your Phone Let's See The Best Camera by Xtranoble: 2:27pm On Jun 26, 2020
Redmi 8a

PhonesRe: Drop Unedited Picture Of Your Phone Let's See The Best Camera by Xtranoble: 2:12pm On Jun 26, 2020
Redmi 8a Uyo
PoliticsRe: Our Nascent Democracy As It Relates To The Nigerian Youth by Xtranoble: 3:47pm On Jun 12, 2020
the sacrifice of MKO Abiola will be appreciated when the anchor of leadership is left in the hands of purposeful youths. Great insight Barr.Etim, I pray the NYC breads this much needed leadership
TravelRe: UK Streets Flooded After 2 Weeks Worth Of Rain Fell In 24 Hours (Photos) by Xtranoble: 1:54pm On Jul 30, 2019
soon this cars will be heading to a Nigeria as UK spec. sad �
EducationRe: Am Depressed! Please Help Me! by Xtranoble: 9:55pm On Jul 27, 2019
PHARMACY IS UNCLASSIFIED FOR HEAVENS SAKE go and read your faculty handbook.
RomanceRe: Happy Birthday To Me,,,,(vanida) by Xtranoble: 6:09pm On Apr 15, 2019
happy birthday Adorable Vanida
PoliticsRe: Nairaland 2019 Presidential Election Poll: Voting Thread by Xtranoble: 7:14am On Feb 09, 2019
Atiku
PoliticsRe: Governor Udom Meets Nsima Ekere During Church Service. See What Happened by Xtranoble: 5:43pm On Jan 06, 2019
humnsikan:
Yak uduakabasi asu ke Akwa Ibom. Akwa Ibom ado idung Abasi. Anye anie nnyin. Uduak omo ikpong abi isu ke idung ami ntogho. Yak Anye awam ikot omo o.
am lost
EducationRe: INVESTIGATION: Despite Shortage Of Schools In State, Akwa Ibom Abandons College by Xtranoble: 10:43am On Jun 02, 2018
so Cletus Ukpong, an investigative journalists failed to tell us that the school is sitted behind a massive ravine and was closed down earlier for the safety of the school children and teachers. who wants to wake up one day to see yourself inside a massive Ravine? a part of the Ravine has been salvaged and efforts are still on the way to redeem the rest.
CareerHow Do I Get The Job Experience ? By Engr. Ememobong Okodi by Xtranoble(op):
This is a pretty tough question for our Hiring/Human Resource(s) Managers. Questions like this seldom spring up among unemployed graduates whose experience in their respective career fields tend to be less than what's required to work in that specific industry. I'll try as much as I can to balance my position as I attempt a jab on this matter. I had a chat with a friend of mine, (*Name and gender withheld*), who is a fresh graduate, with a B.Ed in Chemistry. We discussed quite a number of issues, and at a point, I made reference to something that happened at my place of work. Instantly, my friend expressed interest in working for my company. Seeing the enthusiasm, I asked: ‘What’s your level of experience in this field?’ And then my friend responded with a question: ‘How do I get the experience if I'm not given an opportunity?’ This response is the reason for this essay. Indeed, how does one get the experience if no opportunity is given? When I was growing up, I was fond of opening my dad's faulty electronic devices--radio, black & white TV, torchlight—to repair. Although, sometimes I succeeded in repairing one function, and end up spoiling another. At times, the device would finally come on and get some sound, but would lose the ability to power off when I try switching off. It was funny, and obviously, I hear you laughing to this. But hey, that was how I picked up the interest for engineering. I finally got to study Electrical/ Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) in a Polytechnic as fate(or destiny) would have it. After the first semester of ND1, I had to fulfill Industrial Training Fund’s four months' Industrial Training/Attachment, which eventually culminated into one year. This was caused by the nonchalance of my school towards acquiring NBTE accreditation or affiliation with accredited institutions. Because of this, the thought that I would get some little remuneration as a trainee in a big company was dashed. In all of these, my dad had a different plan for me, and I wish to acknowledge here that my dad is indeed a wise man. While I was keen on getting paid in a big company, he was interested in getting me fortified with hands-on experience during that short period. Thus, he went ahead and paid about N5, 000.00 for me to join an Electrical firm that was then contracted by the government to carryout poll planting, and general electrification to complement the governmental strides on road construction in my state. I have to admit, I hated the whole idea and he paying for it was another part that infuriated me. I defiantly and reluctantly went through the 4months training, and got exposed to field work, basically in Electrical Power, power tools and equipment. When I got back to school to complete my ND, I had been exposed to a good level of experience in my field. All thanks to my dad. I need not talk about my love for and involvement in music and art, as a whole, as that would be a story for another essay. My dad thought it was a distraction, and candidly, I wouldn’t agree less now, because I don't know the level of passive knowledge I'd have assimilated. Moving on to the one year compulsory SIWES Industrial Attachment, my dad sacrificed a whooping N80,000 to a man who used to handle his computer systems, accessories, and their setups, repairs, and maintenance, to teach me repairs and maintenance, networking and website design. Although he couldn't teach me all the packages he highlighted, perhaps he didn't know all of it, I eventually gained proficiency in general electronics repairs/maintenance, computer repairs and maintenance, computer setup/installation, and a level of networking. All thanks to dad, still. Thereafter, I had to go through a Pre-HND to get into the institution my school was later affiliated to. Talking about work experience, whenever I came home for a break, I was never allowed to rest. Bang! I got attached with a Field Maintenance Engineer who was a colleague of one of my relations’. This man was in charge of several network towers in my LGA's cluster. And I forgot to mention that after my 1year SIWES, I started my Higher National Diploma under Electronics/Telecommunications option of Electrical/Electronics Engineering (Technology). So, my holiday attachment, courtesy of my wise dad, Bishop Okono, was in line with my discipline. After Graduation, I linked up with my senior cousin who by that time had been promoted to be the Hybrid/Passive Engineer in charge of Akwa Ibom, Abia, and Cross River sites, including Colo sites. Most of the times, I missed home and it's comfort, because I had to spend up to 5days working and understudying in the field and traveling across the 3 states. Now, this wasn't a paid job... The company never knew me... And as such, there were no incentives. I only got fed when the team was being fed by my cousin, and some stipends, which didn’t come regularly. *I still very much owe him my gratitude* After a few months, he became the Field Maintenance Engineer in charge of the vast Ikot Ekpene cluster. We carried out alarm simulations, hybrid operations, site PPM, site sustenance(fueling), etc. At a time, I was given opportunity to become a full staff and take over as passive/hybrid Engineer. I was not preferred for reasons not clear to me. That had a great effect on me. So, I had an opportunity and traveled to Lagos. First 2months, I landed myself a job that took me around Lagos as a Public Relations Officer to a Travels and Tour company. That was in no way related to my career... But it kept body and soul together. I later got a job as a field Engineer in a home automation company in Lagos. Here I installed CCTV cameras, home cinemas, HDTVs, intercoms, digital doorbells, Sound system that support in-wall, in-ceiling and outdoor speakers with their digital keypads. We also automated lighting using smartbus systems, etc. Now, note that I was paid only N40,000 and I had to wake up at 4AM and got home 11PM most times. I did some other jobs that paid better before I finally landed where I am today. Now, the reason I took out time to write all that lengthy story of my job travails is to pinpoint the fact that You Can Have Experience By Your Own Effort and Sacrifices. I remember having to eat beans and bread, custard and bread...in short, almost everything I ate had to be cemented with agege bread. My cousin marvelled at times at the manner of food I ate - I basically invented some low life type delicacies. At times, I ate just once in a day(probably afternoon). Though I always seized the slightest opportunity to workout. In a country as Nigeria where one has to be highly connected before having a job, merit still works. When I say "merit", I don't mean passing written test in flying colours. In areas like Engineering, you're required to practically rectify, operate, and even make things work(troubleshoot and fix problems). That's the more reason companies and their HR management look to recruit people who have a certain level of experience in the field (or relative). So many a graduate fail to realize this tactics. Or some even know but can't seem to summon up courage to make sacrifices. All they entertain is hope day in day out. I was fortunate enough to have a guide that knew what needed to be done(maybe because he too had a similar background). But it's not the same with everyone. To some not-really-privileged ones, all they need is to swallow their pride and quit saying "I have B.Sc, M.Sc, B.Eng, B.tech, etc." and hold the bull by the horn. Get hold of your destiny. Even though we know that life offers hope, we don't have to fold hands and wait for our hope. Do something while praying, hoping, and staying positive and it definitely will work out.
As an undergraduate, you can make a difference. It's not all about hanging out with friends, connecting with females, being a big boy/girl, posting irrelevant jokes on social media - I dare you to drop that phone and get more serious with your life. Get a mentor, get older friends who are successful, people who have made it in your prospective discipline, and align with them. Remember, Iron sharpeneth iron.
And you that graduated and haven't got yourself any job offer, fix up your life. No one will do it for you. When you wake from your dream of being the richest man/woman in the world, pray, strive and do things that are in line with riches. Start from little.
I always tell myself “I can do all things through Christ who lives in me…” You may not be able to get that funds/loan to do your dream course/training. We know. Live in the moment and make it count while focusing your subconscious on your goals.
Every visionary person, every achiever starts with a dream. But they don't stop there. They make their dreams their Goals. And they go ahead living a life that moves them closer to their goals. I may not be exactly where I always dream of being, but I'm in line. I will love to hear someone inspired by my story say the same thing in a not-too-long time. Mind you, you need the spiritual to succeed in the physical. Know who you are(Purpose). Try your best and the rest will be better. Love always.

Okono, E. O. Connect on LinkedIn:
@Engr. Ememobong Okono, Facebook: Engr. Emi Okodi
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10211703195157028&id=1282132974
LiteratureRe: Fragments Of Hidden Memories by Xtranoble: 8:00am On Feb 05, 2018
thank you for this smooth ride Kheriee. I look up To read more from you
LiteratureRe: Fragments Of Hidden Memories by Xtranoble: 6:09pm On Jan 14, 2018
Kheriee:
Team harry or team Dylan?
Dylan
LiteratureRe: Fragments Of Hidden Memories by Xtranoble: 11:39am On Jan 12, 2018
Kheriee:
Where did all of you run to na cry
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Aunty Kheerie, glad To have you back. we've been peeping in here daily for updates.
LiteratureRe: Fragments Of Hidden Memories by Xtranoble: 2:22pm On Jan 01, 2018
happy new year dear Kheriee
CelebritiesRe: Ini Edo Stun Shares Loved Up For Christmas,captions It,"christmas Mood" by Xtranoble: 9:58pm On Dec 27, 2017
MISLEADING CAPTION. THIS IS LE'MERIDIAN GOLF RESORT, UYO
CelebritiesRe: BBNaija: Akwa Ibom Welcomes Kemen (Photos) by Xtranoble: 10:18pm On Mar 25, 2017
cremedelacreme:
First the State Government used tax payers money to erect a massive billboard urging Akwa Ibomites to vote for Kemen, though I doubt if this welcome party is government sponsored, but wetin concern govt with BBN? Misplaced priority! >sad >sad
Its Decozy lounge that mounted a billboard and same people doing a homecoming for him. Get your facts right
HealthRe: ''Pharmacists Do NOT Think They Are Doctors'' Vexed Lady Sets Records Straight by Xtranoble: 10:59am On Jul 11, 2016
this is a good unbiased clarification
cc lalastica
cc seun
this should be on the front page for equity sake and a source of information too.
FashionRe: Miss Nairaland 2016 Grand Finale by Xtranoble: 4:52pm On Jun 25, 2016
I vote mimzy cc: Nljega
AutosUyo: 2007 Sienna Full Option@1.7m by Xtranoble(op): 10:31am On Mar 23, 2016
[color=#000099][/color] Reg Toyota Sienna 2007 model V4 Engine Leather Upholstery Sensational Sound System...Factory fitted JVC A.C: Mad and Chilling First Body Location Uyo Price: 1.7M Condition Sound amd Running 08063222422 xtranoble@gmail.com
CareerRe: Nigerian Prospective Medical Interns 2017 by Xtranoble: 8:53am On Feb 27, 2016
anyone with idea about hospitals yet to take pharmacy interns?
PoliticsRe: Supreme Court Upholds Udom And Ikpeazu's Elections by Xtranoble: 12:09am On Feb 04, 2016
a big congrats sir

PoliticsRe: Celebration Around Ibom Plaza As Udom Wins -pics by Xtranoble: 12:02am On Feb 04, 2016
congrats UMANA UMANA.

LiteratureRe: Black Bird by Xtranoble: 12:29pm On Feb 03, 2016
you've done a great work. will spiced, decriptive and narrative. you are a great writer teechudley. your diary has taught me a lot. be strong and you'll always maintain your head above the waters.
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EducationRe: Udom Celebrates Best Nigerian Student In Imperial College, London (photos) by Xtranoble: 12:34am On Feb 01, 2016
asEdeyHOT:
And even she did. It is no big deal

It is not even a Masters degree

It is so painful how we disgrace ourselves in Nigeria. 20 year old Indians get Master distinctions in Ivy League institutions and yet no noise
how does you know? there must be noise before someones name is heard.

Smh
Music/RadioRe: The Headies by Xtranoble: 1:50am On Jan 02, 2016
waoh......bovi killed it
PoliticsRe: Consumers In Akwa Ibom Paid Highest For Fuel In In November, Says NBS by Xtranoble(op): 11:42pm On Dec 16, 2015
OldJohn:
Did they give him 95%vote?--- El rufai
even in Abacha's voice, he won't have 5% here. The most annoying part is that I bought Petrol N150 this night.
PoliticsRe: Cramjones To Give Away $500 To Political Supporters! Get In Here! by Xtranoble: 7:53pm On Dec 16, 2015
waoh...blogging wouldn't be a bad idea. expanding as a private investigator could payoff and as well save the country. keep it real. .. more strength. UC.
PoliticsConsumers In Akwa Ibom Paid Highest For Fuel In In November, Says NBS by Xtranoble(op): 7:36pm On Dec 16, 2015
Petroleum products consumers in Akwa Ibom State paid the highest retail price of N187.50 per litre for premium motor spirit (PMS), popularly called petrol, in November, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said on Sunday.
The latest premium motor spirit (petrol) price watch report, released on Sunday, documented the actual average monthly prices reportedly paid by households for the commodity across the 36 States and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) was N115.35 per litre.
The average price payable by consumers in the 36 states during the month is about 24.6 per cent above the official approved retail price of N87 per litre.
Average price increase on a month-on-month basis shows N23.4 per litre, while year-on-year basis is about N7.87 per litre.
A close review of the report revealed that consumers in Akwa Ibom, who paid N92.75 per litre of petrol in October, paid additional N94.75 in November, about 102.16 per cent higher.
Petrol consumers in Abia State, who paid an average of N92.56 per litre in October, were paying N146.59 in November, followed closely by their counterparts in Cross River, who were paying N140.40 per litre, from N105.80 per litre paid in October.
Consumers in the other states that paid higher prices for petrol during the month under review included those in Rivers, who paid N139.57 per litre, from N100.14 in October; Benue, N138.57, from N90.80 in October; Anambra, N131.13 per litre, from N89.53 in the previous month, and Bayelsa, N130 per litre, from N111 in the previous month.
The average price for petrol in Delta state during the month was N92.20 per litre, from N87 in October, and Edo, N106.78 per litre, from N90.30 the previous month.
just wondering why it affected mostly oil producing States

cc: lalastica
www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/195149-consumers-in-akwa-ibom-paid-highest-for-fuel-in-in-november-says-nbs.html
PoliticsRe: CCT To Arraign Orubebe For False Asset Declaration & Acceptance Of N70m Bribe by Xtranoble: 5:43am On Nov 01, 2015
vamsexy:
Dis zoo is where u biafish goats feeds from...slaves u shall ever remain.I just hate dis Igbos....so much hate.
keep sowing the seed of hate...unfortunately, Am Neither igbo nor biafran. Am a proud Nigerian .
PoliticsRe: CCT To Arraign Orubebe For False Asset Declaration & Acceptance Of N70m Bribe by Xtranoble: 5:20pm On Oct 30, 2015
the hunting continues..the witches keep hunting, the wailers keep wailing, the people keep suffering..#zoo

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