Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Pls Can Some One Help Me With A Sample Of A Recent Standard CV. by yommyphresh(m): 9:55am On Sep 15, 2014*. Modified: 4:38pm On Oct 02, 2021 |
Pls I need one too. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: A Beautiful Lady For A Secretary/ Front Desk Officer Job by yommyphresh(m): 9:44am On Sep 15, 2014 |
He needs a smart and beautiful lady for a front desk officer job/ secretary . resumption time is 8:30am -6pm ( Mon-Fri), Sat (10am - 2pm). The applicant must be living close to jibowu yaba (he doesn't want traffic story). He wants you to send your CV. All dis for a 15k/month job  Oga u beta go find SSCE holder. De dia dey form HR executive. So funny but I can't laff send Last bullet: na advise ooo. If u get sister or cousin, u beta employ dem (except if dem no fine sha) |
Nairaland General › Re: Some Of The World's Most Touching Pictures Ever Taken. by yommyphresh(m): 5:28pm On Sep 11, 2014 |
These pictures would sure move one to tears. Has anyone seen the pictures of the starving children of the then Biafran republic? Children with sunken eyes, breakable thigs, buldging tummies, bony chests, big heads which looked like they were gonna fall off the necks holding them etc. OMG!!! |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Invitation For Interview From Custodian And Allied Insurance by yommyphresh(m): 1:05pm On Sep 11, 2014 |
The thing is I don't remember submitting an application there. A friend already told me that's what insurance companies do. Whenever they need people for insurance marketing, they send unsolicited interview invites to people. Na only God know how dem dey see person info sef. Ptsew
Anyways, whoever would grace the interview should pls come back and tell us how it went. SUCCESS! |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Invitation For Interview From Custodian And Allied Insurance by yommyphresh(m): 11:20am On Sep 10, 2014*. Modified: 5:48pm On Jun 12, 2015 |
I also got one. My interview is slated for 11th september, which is tomorrow. Time 1P.M. Let's rub minds. |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Job Interview Invite From Custodian And Allied Insurance Plc. by yommyphresh(op): 10:00pm On Sep 09, 2014*. Modified: 6:08am On Sep 10, 2014 |
Good evening everyone. I got a job interview invite from Custodian and Allied Insurance Plc. this morning. I actually can't remember if I applied for a job there or not. I've sent my CV to so many organisations so I really can't ascertain if I did send to this too or not. But one thing I found out is that they are not all those silly GNLD people that will send you an invite, using something like 'HR/6539' as the title and also include their phone number. The header of the message is the name of the company and there's no phone number to contact. I googled the company, checked out their website and found out it's the same address that's in the invite that is also on the site.
However, I'm actually in a dilemna here 'cos I was just wondering what if I get there and I'm been asked to talk about the role I applied for, what would I say? My dad was like working in an insurance company sucks! They pay you a meagre salary and ask you to get customers,meaning your salary depends on the number of customers you bring- commission based (That's a No No for me tho') but I just told him what if it wasn't that kind of job and that trying won't be a bad idea.
Lest I forget, this is actually my first interview. I would be rounding off my service year by october. I stay in Lagos but I'm serving in Ogun state. Please feel free to give me tips and also enlighten me. Bashing is allowed but please let it be minimal. Thank you! |
Music/Radio › Re: Your Thoughts On Our Radio Stations, Programs And Their OAPs. by yommyphresh(m): 7:57am On Aug 01, 2014 |
Tosyn bucknor(she anchors 'Top of the Morning' show) of Top Radio. One of the realest OAPs we have around! |
Education › Re: Not For The Weak Minds; Try This Quantitative Reasoning Question. by yommyphresh(m): 12:14am On Jul 21, 2014 |
I don't belong here *strolls out of thread with head bowed and hands behind back* |
Culture › Re: Corporal Punishment: A Significant Part Of The African Tradition? by yommyphresh(m): 8:04am On Jul 16, 2014 |
Omo t'oba n'iya oun o ni sun... |
Culture › Re: Should People Hinge Their Future On Family Inheritance? by yommyphresh(m): 7:54am On Jul 16, 2014 |
Shebi na if person papa get wetn pikin go inherit sef. Chai! *strolls out of thread* |
Music/Radio › Re: New Music " FAITH " By TnE ur Nairaland Music Master by yommyphresh(m): 8:31pm On Jul 09, 2014 |
Dunno if m d only one dat thinks this tonydiddy guy needs urgent medical attention! |
Politics › Re: Court Frees Funsho Williams’ Suspected Killers by yommyphresh(m): 8:02am On Jul 01, 2014 |
HisRoyalHardnes: The real killer- tinubu- was never arrested. Are you aware of a law against libel and defamation of character? If you are, I hope you know it's not just there for decoration? |
Romance › Re: The Dating Game(first Edition)-suggestion Thread by yommyphresh(m): 7:17am On Jul 01, 2014 |
Thread's been derailed obviously. Anyways, I'm in. |
NYSC › Re: 2013 Ogun State Batch 'C ' Corp Members by yommyphresh(m): 8:38am On Dec 16, 2013 |
Was posted to a private school in imoshe town, a remote area in ado-odo ota local government. On getting there, I was so discouraged but later I found out it was a blessing in disguise. Free accomodation, 8k/month and I'll also be paid for taking extra lessons in the school (that's lik 2k-3k sha). What more would I have asked for? |
NYSC › Re: 2013 Ogun State Batch 'C ' Corp Members by yommyphresh(m): 2:42pm On Nov 01, 2013 |
abbeywasc: department? I'm frm accounting #better by far noni# Graduated from English dept. We all should rep better by far with our final year shirt. Leggo! |
NYSC › Re: NYSC 2013 Batch C Corp Members House by yommyphresh(m): 2:34pm On Nov 01, 2013 |
Ogun all d way! |
NYSC › Re: 2013 Ogun State Batch 'C ' Corp Members by yommyphresh(m): 6:36am On Nov 01, 2013 |
Okay! It's ogun state. Really can't wait #teamOgun #teamUnilorin |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: What Is Your Date Of Birth? See If U Have A Match by yommyphresh(m): 5:31pm On Sep 30, 2013 |
remsonik: June 29 awwwwww. So close *sobs* I'm june 23. Been following the thread jst to see my birthday mate. Anyways, it's still cool |
NYSC › Re: NYSC 2013 Batch C Corp Members House by yommyphresh(m): 2:50pm On Sep 30, 2013 |
Alright! Now that the call up number is out, need to start getn my stuffs ready for osun state. Peace y'all! |
NYSC › Re: Where Do U Intend To Do Ur 1 Year YOUTH SERVICE by yommyphresh(m): 5:59am On Jul 22, 2013 |
First to comment! Yipeeee! Mehn, it's osun state o. Heard it's kinda peaceful and not expensive there. |
Food › Re: Man Dies After Winning Beer Drinking Competition In Spain by yommyphresh(m): 5:32am On Jul 22, 2013 |
gunuvi: You are very correct, I was on my 6th bottles of Harp lager beer. You wan come join? you were really drunk. 6th bottle*s* gan ni! |
Politics › Re: Al-mustapha Didn't Kill Kudirat - Fasehun by yommyphresh(m): 2:43pm On Jul 21, 2013 |
Maxymilliano: The founder of the Oodua People's Congress, Dr. Fredrick Fasehun, in this interview with ALLWELL OKPI,explains why he went to Kano with Maj. Hamza Al-Mustapha, the former Chief Security Officer of late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha
How can you define your relationship with Hamza Al-Mustapha?
He is a Nigerian, I'm a Nigerian. He is a Nigerian citizen that was wrongly accused and I'm a crusader for justice. I felt that he was a victim of injustice. I thought my attribution and characteristics should come to play by telling the entire world that there was no justice in the treatment he was given for an offence he did not commit.
Many believe that Al-Mustapha masterminded the assassination of several people, including Kudirat Abiola, and some people testified to that in court. How come you say he is innocent?
Is that not the story we were told? Is that not what the media gave to the public? The press didn't write to tell the Nigerian public that one of the same witnesses that said Al-Mustapha gave him the gun with which he killed Kudirat came back to court, crying like a baby and saying he was induced by the state to give the evidence. 'Who is the state?' He mentioned three levels, including the director-general of the State Security Service at the time. 'What were you induced with?' He said they promised that he would be given a house in Abuja; he would be posted outside the country; he would be paid salary in foreign currency, and his wife would be given money every month for sustenance. When the state failed in its part of the bargain, he decided to confess the true version of his involvement. Some of the witnesses, as a result of complying with the wishes of the state, were set free and they were walking the streets freely. They even went back to their jobs. One of them was not even in Lagos in June, 1996. On June 4, when Kudirat was murdered, Katako was getting married in Azare, in Bauchi State. He got married at 10am; Kudirat was killed between 8 and 9am. And the judge of the lower court was told all that and she recorded everything said by those witnesses, and she based her judgment of hanging on those two witnesses. That was prosecution witness numbers two and three. When the judge of the lower court was going to give judgment, she knew that such a crime might earn death sentence, she itemised the evidences but said there were circumstantial evidences.
Circumstantial evidences in murder case? What are these circumstantial evidences, she didn't say. She wrote 326 pages of judgment. What was she looking for writing326 pages of judgment?
According to the Appeal Court, she was fishing for truth, falsehood and lies. The Appeal Court wrote about 32 pages destroying her judgment, with various authorities cited. At the end, the Appeal Court didn't see what circumstances the lower court based its judgment, so it refused the judgment on hard facts and evidences from credible witnesses; not witnesses that gave evidences and came back to retract them.
Don't you think those people would have been induced to retract their earlier testimony?
That is ridiculous. Who will induce them? Al-Mustapha was in prison. Don't forget that he was even accused of planning a coup in prison and some generals even said he was attempting to import stinger missiles into Nigeria. And when they called him to face the panel, he disgraced the entire panel by asking them questions. He asked them how much a stinger missile cost. None of them knew. He told them that the smallest type cost $250m (N40.3bn).
Where will he get that in prison? And in that coup, I was supposed to have been his accomplice. The SSS invited me and queried me. I told them to put their questions in writing and I would respond in writing. They retreated.
How come they linked you with Al-Mustapha in the supposed coup plot, were you that close to him?
I don't know. I've always believed that Al-Mustapha did not commit the offence. So,I would occasionally visit him in Kirikiri. I met Al-Mustapha during the seating of Oputa Panel. I didn't know him before that time. Even at the panel. I didn't know him until when I had given my own evidence andI was going to the toilet and he was sitting near the entrance of the toilet. And when I wanted to enter the toilet, he stood up and said, 'you are Dr. Fasehun?' I said 'and you?' He said 'I'm Al-Mustapha.' I said, 'you Al-Mustapha?' And I didn't say a word to him again. But when that seating ended, he came to me. He said, 'sir, congratulations.' I said, 'what for?' Mind you, I still had that grudge against him. He said because you are one of the few leaders that didn't come to Aso Rock Villa. I said 'thank you.' It was about three months later that I took interestin his case. Then, I started visiting him regularly until he started telling me so many things. I prevailed on him that as a military man, there are some information that he should not give to me. I told him we will be friends, provided he didn't set this country ablaze.
Many people, including Yoruba leaders, have questioned your trip to Kano with Al-Mustapha. Why did you go all the way?
I once said they should release Al-Mustapha. If they don't release him, they should take him to Abuja, Jos or Sokoto. They should take him out of Yorubaland. A fifth columnist could have been sent to liquidate that young man and, if he died in our hands, every Yoruba throat in the North would be slashed. All those that failed to leave the North will be killed. Now that God has prevailed on the situation and he did not die in our hands, I took him there to hand him over to the governor and the Galadima of Kano, because the Emir of Kano was not in town. I told them that when Al-Mustapha was leaving Kano, he was in tatters, his hands were in shackles and his legs were in chains. I'm returning him on behalf of the Yoruba people hale and hearty, please look after him. I was not thinking of my own interest, because at 78, I'm not afraid of death. I did it for my people. When we got to Kano, the crowd was not singing any other thing but Oodua, Oodua. It was not Dr. Fasehun, it was Oodua. After I had spoken there, one of their big leaders said, 'Dr. Fasehun, we kept quiet watching what you were doing.' I didn't know what he meant by 'you.' He added, 'but after this journey, we see you as the greatest bridge-builder.' When I was leaving, 45 northern leaders saw me off. So, it dawned on me that what I did was not a child's play. On Monday, the Youruba community in Kano, which is four million-strong, invited me to speak to them. When I explained to them why I was in Kano, the Sheik amongst them said 'sir', we have nothing to give you but we are giving you a chieftaincy title, High Chief Olododo.'
You said you went Kano on behalf of Yoruba people, but some Afenifere leaders have faulted that trip, saying you were not representing the Yoruba. How do you reconcile this?
I didn't say I was representing the Yoruba and I didn't interact with Afenifere leaders or anybody at all on that issue.
But their grouse is that you openly associated with Al-Mustapha, who represents the Sani Abacha regime that persecuted a lot of Yoruba people.
That is the lingering grudge we all had against Al-Mustapha. He was part of a regime that persecuted Yoruba people. But, should human beings nurse grudges for 20 years?
You have been accused of being sponsored to destabilise the South-West and some have said your trip to Kano further proved that. What's your response to that?
With all modesty, I will be counted as one of those the Yoruba people that are in love with Yoruba people. There is no way I would work against the interest of the Yoruba. Those who are sponsoring damaging comments about me are doing it from their political standpoint, which I've been trying to expose. But unfortunately, I don't have money to sponsor the exposure. The Yoruba people of current times think money is everything. Many of them don't believe in integrity. They don't even believe in what (Obafemi) Awolowo struggled for.
They are encouraging a one-man dictatorship, smuggling in one-party system into the South-West through the back door. I've been trying to remove the veil from the eyes of Yoruba people. If I see trends inimical to the interest of Yoruba people, I should be in a position to say 'don't go there, a tiger is lurking behind the door.'
http://www.punchng.com/politics/crossfire/al-mustapha-didnt-kill-kudirat-fasehun/ well, dr. Fasheun has spoken. There are two sides to this, he could be saying the truth and he could be pretending to be saying the truth. I'm not against anybody o but this is what the situation of the country has turned people like me into, you just don't know who or what to believe anymore. Nigeria is one place where lies can be presented as the truth and made believeable. On the other hand, truths are made to look like lies but the big question is which overides the other? The former or the latter? |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: What Is Your Date Of Birth? See If U Have A Match by yommyphresh(m): 4:30pm On Jul 19, 2013 |
Mine is june 23. Any b.day mate? |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: What Is Your Date Of Birth? See If U Have A Match by yommyphresh(m): 4:26pm On Jul 19, 2013 |
Sonye: Mine is June 25th. I'd love to meet a birthday mate here. Holla if you're here awwwwwww. Mine is 23rd june |
Culture › Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by yommyphresh(m): 4:00pm On Jul 19, 2013 |
Royal^Pearl^: So you think i came to Nairaland looking for a Nigerian man rotflmao. If i wanted a Nigerian guy, i don't have to come to the internet for that. I know the truth hurts sweety but there is no need for childish banter. I bet you're the only one who's been contributing wisely. Others have just been using invectives that are uncalled for. You know, if u throw some people into the ocean of wisdom, the'd still come out dry! Yea, lik d way dey wia b4! |
Culture › Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by yommyphresh(m): 3:49pm On Jul 19, 2013 |
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Culture › Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by yommyphresh(m): 3:38pm On Jul 19, 2013 |
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Culture › Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by yommyphresh(m): 3:23pm On Jul 19, 2013 |
Banku&Tilapia: Hahaaaaaaaaa see diz illiterate foooooool da word is tourch light. U can't even spell hahaaaaa . Eeeeew! It's 'torch' |
Culture › Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by yommyphresh(m): 3:11pm On Jul 19, 2013*. Modified: 3:12pm On Jan 10, 2021 |
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