Yang's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Yang's Profile › Yang's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 (of 38 pages)
Ashmark: Was wondering.....But nothing is wrong with having it on Friday nauMake dem push am go saturday abeg. |
Yes. . . There is the relaxer and hair food. Dunno if they have the shampoo now |
Lmao @ going to church to charge fone. God punish Nepa |
Good one from peter. God bless Anambra |
Call 3 of ur friends to join the party. Hit up on the finest of her friend and ignore her completely. Awon ole |
Criminal organisation. This ITF is worse than Police and nepa. Even if I dey Uk, I go enter plane come collect my money. Una no fit chop am. Lie Lie Theifs!!! |
Ucheosefoh: Mind u that awon boys go chop ur sisters and duaghters too if threads like this are not created for awareness. Karma is bitcch dudeso u feel say ur sister na in be virgin mary U dey make me laff |
@Poster how e take concern you. Make una no dey open this kind useless thread dey spoil job for awon boys. Some of us have to chop y'know. Guys make una no dey treat babe bad if dem come visit u from online something. Let's make life enjoyable. People should be able to travel, see places and visit people they like. It affords some girls an opportunity to travel and visit places they would never have dreamed to visit. Now that's Tourism. Stop opening stupid threads, if u don marry, go home and mind ur marriage. Leave facebook for awon boys to take dey chop |
Vacancy Code ADD/FT//16856 Vacancy Title Attorney - Downstream Division Department Corporate Services Date Published Aug 26, 2013 Closing Date Sep 6, 2013 Vacancy Description 1. JOB IDENTIFICATION Job Title: Attorney – Downstream Division Division/Department: SSC (Legal Services) Location: Lagos 2. ORGANISATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS Directly Reports to: Legal Advisor Indirectly Reports to: Chief Legal Officer Supervises: N/A 3. JOB SUMMARY The Legal Attorney shall work within the Legal Services Shared Services Centre (SSC) and will be part of a team of lawyers providing day-to-day legal support to the transactions and corporate projects of the Downstream Division. The incumbent shall work with a team responsible for legal aspects of daily transaction processing of the Downstream Division including but not limited to the preparation and/or review of contracts, preparation of legal opinions, dispute resolution management and retail station lease management. Legal support provided must be practical and geared towards the effective and efficient management of the risks and legal needs of the Division. In addition, the incumbent shall provide project administration support and handle time and fee schedules, project work plan monitoring, status report preparation, project documentation and filing in addition to handling responsibilities which may be assigned to him from time to time. The incumbent must ensure legal transactions comply with the Group Legal Services Policies and Procedures and are in line with the overall philosophy, practice and strategy of the Oando Group. 4. SPECIFIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Legal support and advisory. Execute work/implement best practices for legal services on assigned transactions. Process legal transactions; prepare and review legal opinions and agreements as may be requested of users from time to time. Attend meetings and negotiate contracts in favour of the Downstream Division. Risk and claims management. Insurance advisory, placement and processing. Monitoring, co-ordination and control of Oando’s Litigation/Arbitration portfolio. Support the recovery of trade account receivables. Property Acquisition. Monitoring and management of the Division’s retail stations lease register. Perfection and registration of Titles. Review of finance /security & related documentation. Write basic letters, files and archives legal documents and case folders. Maintain and periodically update the databases maintained by the legal department. 5. KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Process turnaround and general performance against Service Level Agreements (SLAs). Level of adherence to mandatory reporting requirements (quality of reporting & completion deadlines). Availability of up–to-date and comprehensive information on each legal document affecting the company. Ease of access to company business, transaction and legal records. Quality and effectiveness of day-to-day administrative support provided. Promptness/timeliness of service delivery. Effectiveness of project administration on legal assignments and projects. Customer satisfaction levels. Quality and comprehensiveness of legal information/data. Error rates in transactions processed, opinions drafted and other legal documents. Customer satisfaction levels. 6. QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE A good first degree in Law (minimum of second class lower division); B.L. Possession of a Master’s degree in Law will be an added advantage. Minimum of 5 years post-call experience in commercial legal practice either from a reputable law firm or within the Legal Department of a reputable and structured business environment. Ability to perform basic/general legal analysis. Strong & effective business communication (verbal and writing skills). Ability to plan and execute complex assignments under pressure. Demonstrated business acumen and superior judgment. 7. KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS REQUIRED Downstream oil & gas industry history and dynamics. Good basic understanding of Oando’s business. Knowledge of the local, national and international laws and regulations pertaining to the various industries in which the Group’s businesses operate. Strong knowledge of and familiarity with the local and international legal framework for oil trading. Negotiation and contract management. Legal documentation. Basic accounting. Business acumen and entrepreneurial skills. Customer relationship management. Interpersonal skills. Project management skills. Networking. PC utilization. Strong & effective business communication (verbal and writing skills). Strategic thinking, high creativity and problem solving skills. Demonstrate business acumen and high level of integrity |
2008- LASG & LCC sign BOT transfer on Lekki expressway 2012 - LCC starts collecting money from road users 2013 - LASG uses GOVERNMENT money to pay off LCC for a job that has not been completed and then retains LCC to collect money from road users for the same project which government is supposed to fund for the benefit of its citizens. Eku ise oooo |
Since when did people here start selling cars by email and snapping @ a distance. Hmmm Most likely stolen |
Boxers and white singlet |
This man u no dey sleep ni. People dey sleep, u dey awake dey write manifesto |
Oga abeg define the kind of prostitution u re talking about here. For me, any solicitation of money from the opp gender for intercourse is prostitution whether directly or indirectly. That means anyone demanding recharge card, bis, or money in any form when u wanna make out is a prostitute. Sad cos the poor lady hussling at 11pm at obalende is the only one considered as prostitute, meanwhile many normal ladies u see on the road are just the same. |
Nomski0: Na wa for the guy sha. Back when he was on the set of prison break, i tried to find out if he was dating......no wonder it always came out blank. So those blue eyes and washboard abs will be wasted on another manvery soon u go find out say melvin and neymar are gay too. U nigerian women shaa |
Hahahahah. . . Poster choose flour mills. Don't ask me why cos I don't know. But I do know why u shouldn't join GTB. . . Cos its a BANK. People wey dey bank dey try comot, there has to be a reason for that. |
Bensonn: As far as am concerned no mater the level of blackmail or propaganda militated against Ngige by selfish tribal bigots, i and my entourage will still vote Dr. Chris Ngige in the next Governorship election, Anambra deserve good governance, we deserve change, progress and people oriented governance, lets shun evil propagandists and vote a tested and trusted seasoned performer. Ngige remain the best governor anambra ever had, despite the distractions of his then Godfathers,, umu anambra biko nu kanyi nyere onwe anyi aka, we nweta ihe nnweta nke ochi onye kwu e uche ya!Ihe ana akpo ya bu ochichi. Hopefully u re not a Lagosian posing as ibo man. Ngige Meh. .. He sold out long ago. Traitor |
On the list of stupid ideas I have seen, this one is up there. If u check am well now, none of his children are studying or studied in Nigeria. Ekiti is very good with education the last time I heard, why would he wanna change that? |
Hahahaha. . . OP u don jam. There has to be a way to seperate the Mother from the gold diggers. U might need to involve dragnet. |
God Bless GEJ |
Ndi imi bia now, fa ncha emebo gi. Just watch |
Table for sale . . . =N=300,000 Are there Nigerians in London? |
stagger: Gareth Bale is a 30 million pounds player. I cannot believe how a club will buy him for such an insane amount.Bale is Welsh, he is not English. |
Hmmm. . . Raw deal dey on fire ooo |
No denying she is beautiful. No denying she did a Boobs job. That's what happens when people get freedom |
The problem is that Amechi has no respect for the office of the president and Commander in Chief of the Federal Republic. It is disgusting to watch him blab like a mad man. The President of Nigeria is no mere politician, he is too busy to be distracted with all this beer parlour politics. Please google ECOMOG, UNAMID, Joao Oliviera, Abuja Accord, and note the role of the President and Command in chief of Nigeria in West Africa and the whole of Africa. Its a good thing that GEJ has refused to go down and join issues with him in the media, despite all. U people have to respect GEJ, he is the President. |
chino11: THE MAN OSELOKA OBAZE:I remember him. He is the man who insulted workers by rudely threatening to leave workers day celebration in ekwueme square earlier this year when peter sent him to represent him. Very rude. Trust workers naaa, dem boo am well well. Talks to people anyhow and is not trained here. A No from me. |
iabayomi: pls, ineed someone who has attended krones verbal or oral interviewPoster hw did u apply? |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 (of 38 pages)
U dey make me laff