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A haulage and logistics company in VI is looking to fill the following positions with suitable candidates; 1) workshop manager 2) store keeper A minimum experience of 2yrs is required. Workshop manager should be experienced in managing a team of technicians . Supervision of issuance of spare parts and workshop tools and ensure proper records, proper house keeping capabilities . minimum qualification is a first degree in a technical or numerate discipline Store keeper Experience in record keeping, inventory and ensuring requirements for repairs are always available Minimum qualification is an OND. CVs should be sent to gerald@fpilco.com Residents of Ikorodu and environs shall be given preference |
A haulage and logistics company in VI is looking to fill the following positions with suitable candidates; 1) workshop manager 2) store keeper A minimum experience of 2yrs is required. Workshop manager should be experienced in managing a team of technicians . Supervision of issuance of spare parts and workshop tools and ensure proper records, proper house keeping capabilities . minimum qualification is a first degree in a technical or numerate discipline Store keeper Experience in record keeping, inventory and ensuring requirements for repairs are always available Minimum qualification is an OND. CVs should be sent to gerald@fpilco.com Residents of Ikorodu and environs shall be given preference |
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drivers are needed at a logistics Company in Lagos. Must be an experienced driver and communicates well with good hygiene. Pls call 0703 852 3225 for details |
If them born you well..go and say it on his page slawormiir: |
at the end of the day...you will still ask for money....if not post it here okpo |
3.4 million for a hybrid....you must be a joker...One thing about hybrid is that once they start their wahala....just get ready to buy a new car. Hybrid cars are not meant for Nigerians...we don't have good hybrid mechanics |
The black guy didn't have to stress himself by jumping to block the ball but the white guy had to jump high enough to put the ball in the basket |
Arsenal is winning |
You and the OP should stop the scam Goldbw122: |
Your left nyash there |
budaatum:very funny |
budaatum:is there a way to find him that you know of |
Igbojihadist:I am not a carpenter...so I can't tell |
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Hello guys. I need your help. I gave a job to a carpenter in my house. He hasn't completed it and he keeps on giving me excuses everyday. He has stopped answering my calls just because I don't know where he stays. The person who referred me to him said he didn't know he had moved from his previous shop and nobody there knows where he stays or lives. When I gave him his first payment,he gave me an account that belongs to his wife. I wanted to go to the bank but I was told that bank officials don't give details to strangers and I don't have the resources to go to the police to get an order to get details from the bank. This is a job he is supposed to have finished within 4 days but it is now a month. Please guys help me pls � |
[quote author=Infoexpert24 post=101216043]There are a lot of misconceptions about life in Lagos. Many expats who’ve lived in the city describe it as vibrant, colourful, and a huge amount of fun. Living in Lagos, one of the largest cities in Africa and a hotspot for international companies, is an unique experience for anyone who enjoys large, energetic cities with things happening 24/7. Below are some of the advantages of living in Lagos, Nigeria 1. Street Smartness Lagos will teach you how to be street smart. I once purchased a fake phone padded with fufu at Computer Village, Ikeja. Such happens so often that you are forced to be smart the hard way. 2. A growing tech hub Nigeria is attracting attention from startups and international companies, including Facebook and Google. The city is poised to become Africa’s tech hub and to provide an abundance of professional opportunities within the fintech and financial inclusion industry. So if you’re a start-up in Fintech, Lagos will provide you with opportunity for your business to thrive. 3. Time Management Waking up very early in the morning is something that is very important in Lagos. I spent some years in Ogun state and the lifestyle there seems so relaxed. No stress or gridlock. Whether you live on the Mainland or Island, it’s impossible to avoid traffic in Lagos. This experience will teach you how to get your life together and make plans. Anybody that stays in bed till 7 am during weekdays in Lagos must be damn lazy! You probably have heard of the word “Ji masun” — it means “Wake up, stop sleeping!” 4. Social Life Cultural identity is important to Nigerians, and people from Lagos are happy to welcome visitors and show them around. If you are the type that never sleeps, you love clubbing and flexing then Lagos is your home because as the “City that never sleeps and the headquarter of Entertainment in Nigeria, Lagos is a City filled with fund, coastal Tourism activities, Clubbing, patties and all Kinds of Events. Lagos can be fun. You can always have a nice weekend at different recreation centers, or visit the beach or simply enjoy the night life. 5. Job and Business Opportunities Lagos is a state with so many opportunities and resources. If you are really hardworking, you will earn yourself a honest living and grow financially. Do not listen to those negative comments about Lagos State. Lagos Supports and Nurtures Small and Medium Scale Business: Lagos helps you to nurture your Small scale Business. The City has all it takes for an Entrepreneur to succeed, from vibrant Startup EcoSystem, access to finance, grants and high profile events to different Networking events, master classes and exhibitions to mention but a few. 6. Friendly communities Most people who live in or have visited Lagos say the best part of the city is the people. Lagosians, as people living in Lagos call themselves, have made a habit of being kind to newcomers and building tight-knit communities. 7. Interpersonal Skills Lagos will boost your interpersonal skills. This is a multicultural state with different tribes and nationalities.You will always meet new people, and each experience teaches you how to interact with them. Indeed Lagos is the city of hustlers! |
The Indigenous People of Biafra have hinted that its security outfit, known as the Eastern Security Network, would be launched in the Northern part of Nigeria soon. This secessionist group vowed that it would resist the planned deployment of 5000 vigilantes to the South-East region by the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria. The MACBAN, on Saturday, vehemently vowed that it would deploy 5000 of its vigilante to the South-East region to protect herders and their cattle. But IPOB in a statement signed by its Director of Media and Publicity, Emma Powerful, a copy of which was made available to our correspondent, on Sunday, said it was ready to resist the plan by Miyetti, adding that such threat was an insult on Igbo land. The group said the security outfit for the South-East geopolitical zone floated two weeks ago by governors of the region was dead on arrival. According to the statement, “The attention of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, has been drawn to the threat by MIYETTI ALLAH to deploy 5000 jihadists to Biafra land to protect their cows and herders following the floating of Ebubeagu security outfit by South-East governors. We consider this utterance an insult to the entire Biafra and won’t tolerate it despite our grievances against the treacherous South-East governors and the political elite. “The South-East governors must understand that the federal government of Nigeria sponsored Miyetti Allah to make this reckless utterance. The earlier they understand that IPOB is not their problem the better. They should stop betraying us but appreciate our sacrifices in the defence of our ancestral land. “The Miyetti Allah and their terrorist group should know that they shouldn’t play God forever. They are trying to provoke ESN and IPOB to take drastic action. IPOB and ESN are running out of patience with their insults. They should retrace their steps now! Let them come we are waiting for them. Soon they will see ESN in the North. “Fulani terrorists are thinking that Biafraland is easy to penetrate the way they penetrated Hausa land and conquered them in 1804. If Miyetti Allah and their sponsors in Aso Rock attempt to do in Biafra land what they did in Hausa land, they will regret their actions. ESN and IPOB are prepared for them. They can intimidate South-East governors but they can’t intimidate IPOB and ESN. No inch of Biafra land will be relinquished to Fulani jihadists. “If Miyetti Allah jihadists step into our land they will be like abandoned corpses in the bushes and forests in our territory. Nigerians can melt before Miyetti Allah but not IPOB and ESN. Miyetti Allah must not try IPOB and ESN because they cannot withstand our venom. “We hereby declare an end to open grazing throughout Biafra territory. If we get any cow grazing openly on our farms again, both the cow and the murderous herder shall not live to tell their experience.” The statement added, “Those spearheading the formation of EBUBEAGU security network are failures. When our people needed them for protection they were nowhere to be found. Instead of standing to be counted, they were rather waiting for instructions from the Caliphate. And now that their slavemasters in Abuja and Sokoto have instructed them on what to do, that’s why they hurriedly announced the imaginary EBUBEAGU outfit. The outfit is dead on arrival. It’s a suspect. |
Oyibo people are tanning trying to be like us...this one wan make person bleach.... |
God forbid....how can I change the beautiful complexion God gave me |
Oh yes |
Hope sey boko boys never add am to their fleet |
Make them no gree...na frog jump...ftc |
Tedsoja2:Smh |