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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Is there anybody who has link to a petrol marketer? A friend of mine who manages a filling station needs products at discount price. Pls if u hv any source that can supply at #90 or less do communicate me so that we can be doing biz while waiting for DPR¡®s offer latter.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@Nitwealth check ur pm...No dulling
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
I'm glad someone is giving ABCD a run for his money! So, now you know how annoying you can be at times eh? LOL Mr Ugochima said you are "cleming" akwa ibom oo! LOL Who wants to place a bet on the Cock fight between ABCD and UGochima??
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@korokoro, u re very right. We can nt just keep quiet while we wait for the letters, let us make the necessary moves while we wait. In Nigeria no one hears u, unless u shout. I av urged the house to go on with the publication so that Nigerians and Mr. President can get to know about the plight of the hopefuls. I bet u Mr. President will nt sit and watch the hopefuls languish in delay. Mind u, NNPC letters didnt cme by chance, it came bcos some ppl are scared of been exposed by some ppl in some qtrs. We have waited for too long lets start to make moves till the letters cme. Dont 4get that tax payers money have bn pumped into this recruitment process.I hereby call on Debrief, Debrown, kalokalo and all those in possession of the money meant for publication to put the money to use, bcos time is fast running and we are yet to hear from DPR.We shouldnt be distracted by Ugochima's post, bcos its senseless, rather let us focus on how to ensure that the letters are released. God bless us all as we do the right thing at the right time...
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
He word of God can neva be left unfulfilled. His Love will neva come to an end.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@all we should go for that fact finding mission to knw where we stand now that DPR hz bn scrapd
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Govt scraps DPR, PPPRA
By Yusuf Alli ?8 hours 8 minutes ago
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The Fedearal Government has scrapped the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) under its planned reform of the oil sector.
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They are to be replaced with the Petroleum Technical Bureau (PTB) and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency (DPRA), if the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) is passed by the National Assembly.
The House of Representatives, yesterday, returned the PIB to President Goodluck Jonathan, claiming that it has no time to consider the bill because of its impending vacation.
But the Senate has promised not to delay the bill’s passage.
Under the bill, the government is offering 30 per cent equity to Nigerians in the unbundled Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
Another major provision of the bill sent to the lawmakers on Wednesday is the government’s decision to ensure total deregulation of the downstream sector.
According to a copy of the bill obtained last night by our correspondent, the new agencies that will emerge from NNPC, three months after the bill is signed into law, are National Oil Company, National Petroleum Assets Management Corporation, and National Gas Company.
Nigerians and other investors will have the opportunity to own 30 per cent shares in the National Oil Company and 40 per cent in National Oil Gas Company.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Pls I dnt understand this guy's post...
Can someone explain better
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GEJ warned that their is a fake PIB in circulation.
The article is even from The Nations,dnt rly trust those guys.If it was Guardian or ThisDay then one should believe.
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@Nittwealth Pls check your pm and reply accordingly. Thanks
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@all, disregard goke-abiodun's post, bcos its nt true. DPR will only be saddled with more responsibilities following the reduction of the number of the nation's oil and gas agencies to 8.Their might be a change of name to reflect its additional functions but not total scrapping.@all, be rest assured that we are seriously needed by DPR, all we need do is to do the right thing so as to get the desired result. The right thing at this point is embarking on our said fact finding mission which should be immediately followed by an open letter to Mr President.
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Mr. President is currently facing impeachment threat which is tied to lack of implementation of budget, so let us use this opportunity to let him know that the youths are equally callin on him to ensure that DPR budget is fully implemented to affect youths, bcos it has an aspect of it that has to do with youth employment.God will see us through.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@RoZ, I am totally in support of wat u said. Our swag nd moral will die completely if we are to carry on like dis,der is no unionism amongst Dpr hopefulls compared to NNPC hopefulls every1 is waitin for some1 to Come and fight his cause, which is not possible.we talked bout fact finding mission on this thread but no one is ready to act. Pls nd pls people in lagos act nw before its too late. We will be in soup my people if we carry on like this cs Madam is nt cooperating at all
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@all bliv it or nt l jst read d same story in d sun newspaper jst an hour ago!
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AN EXTRACT FROM THISDAY ONLINE PIB for our INFO.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/...nd-gas/120438/
Chika Amanze-Nwachuku and Ejiofor Alike, write on the origins of the Petroleum Industry Bill, its objectives, and the tortuous labyrinth it has passed through for over a decade Birth of a Bill The desire to restructure and improve the management of Nigeria’s hydrocarbon resources, transform the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) into a world class national oil company in the mould of Saudi Aramco, Malaysia’s Petronas and Brazil’s Petrobras, as well as increase returns on the country’s investment in the oil and gas sector informed the establishment of the Oil and Gas Reform Implementation Committee (OGIC) 12 years ago. The objective of the committee was to review the operations of the oil and gas sector and its participants, the 16 legislations that governed the industry, and produce a comprehensive legislation that would overhaul the oil and gas industry, re-write Nigeria’s 50-year relationship with the international oil companies (IOCs), and in the process, unlock billions of dollars of delayed investment. From the committee’s work, a new legislation known as the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) was drafted. The PIB was first presented to the sixth assembly in 2009, but efforts to pass it were hampered by what industry experts described as political intrigues and wrangling between the National Assembly and the executive. Also, the existence of different versions of the bill was said to have been a major reason why it could not be passed by the National Assembly. This negatively impacted on activities and investment in the sector, as investors channelled their businesses to neighbouring countries such as Angola, Ghana and Burkina Faso with more stable policies. Resuscitating the Bill Hopes that the controversial bill will be resuscitated soon emerged on January 19, this year, when the Petroleum Minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, inaugurated a special task force with a mandate to review the various versions of the bill submitted to the National Assembly and produce a new one for representation. The establishment of the task force came barely three days after President Goodluck Jonathan, in a nationwide broadcast, promised to represent the bill to the seventh National Assembly in the first quarter of this year. The task force headed by Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, was directed to work in collaboration with a technical sub-committee headed by the Director General of Department for Petroleum Resources (DPR), Mr. Osten Olorunsola, to produce a clean copy of the bill to be presented to the legislature and to also facilitate its quick passage into law. In another broadcast in May, Jonathan had assured the nation that the latest draft bill put together by the task force would be completed in June and sent to the National Assembly. He had promised to liaise with the legislature to expedite its passage to ensure transparency in the oil and gas sector. And in keeping with his promise, the president on July 11, approved the new PIB which was forwarded to the National Assembly on Wednesday. Industry Bible The PIB, which has been in the works for 12 years, is the amalgamation of 16 laws in the oil and gas sector. The PIB encompasses the legal framework that will define and shape the future of Nigeria’s oil sector. The bill also aims to, among others: create a conducive business environment for petroleum operations; optimise domestic gas supplies, particularly for power generation and industrial development; establish a progressive fiscal framework that encourages further investment in the petroleum industry, while optimising revenues accruing to the government; establish commercially oriented and profit driven oil and gas entities; as well as deregulate and liberalise the downstream petroleum sector. Described as “the Bible for the petroleum industry”, by the Senate President David Mark, the bill, when enacted, will enhance the exploration and exploitation of petroleum resources for the benefit of Nigerian people; create efficient and effective regulatory agencies; promote the development of local content in the petroleum industry; and protect health, safety and the environment in the course of petroleum operations.
Emerging Industry Structure
When enacted, the Petroleum Industry Bill will, in addition to the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, provide for the establishment of nine agencies responsible for the operations of the oil and gas sector. Chika Amanze-Nwachuku and Ejiofor Alike, review the agencies and their functions POLICY OVERSIGHT The Ministry of Petroleum Resources The PIB provides for the establishment of nine agencies that will be answerable to the Minister of Petroleum Resources. Of the nine, there will be two regulatory agencies – Upstream Petroleum Inspectorate and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency; three funds – Petroleum Technology Development Fund, Petroleum Equalisation Fund, Petroleum Host Community Fund; three companies that will operate under commercial terms – National Oil Company; National Gas Company Plc and National Petroleum Assets Management Company; and a technical and support bureau – Petroleum Technical Bureau. The minister shall be responsible for the co-ordination of the activities of the petroleum industry and shall exercise general supervision over all operations and all institutions in the industry, as well as providing policy oversight. The minister, upon the advice of the Upstream Petroleum Inspectorate, shall grant, amend, renew, extend or revoke upstream petroleum licences and leases and shall upon the advice of the Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency, grant, amend, renew, extend or revoke downstream petroleum licences for gas transportation pipeline, gas distribution networks, refineries, Liquefied Natural Gas, Gas –to- Liquid plants, petrochemical plants and gas exports.
TECHNINCAL SUPPORT Petroleum Technical Bureau The Petroleum Technical Bureau (PTB) will serve as a special unit in the office of the petroleum minister. The bureau, will addition to its other duties, carry out the functions of the former Frontiers Exploration Services of the NNPC.
The PTB will be responsible for developing exploration strategies and portfolio management for the exploration of unassigned frontier acreages in Nigeria, and will undertake activities to stimulate the interest of local and international oil and gas companies in exploration of the frontiers basins in Nigeria.
REGULATORY
Upstream Petroleum Inspectorate
The Upstream Petroleum Inspectorate (UPI), will be vested with powers to among others: acquire, hold, mortgage, purchase and deal with property, whether movable or immovable, real or personal. The UPL shall also be vested with the assets and liabilities relating to the upstream petroleum sector, which were hitherto vested in the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR). These include regulating all technical aspects and commercial activities of the upstream sector; promoting the efficient, safe, effective and sustainable infrastructural development of the upstream sector.
Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency
Also to be established is the Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency, which shall be in charge of assets and liabilities relating to the downstream petroleum industry, which was hitherto performed by the DPR and the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA). The agency shall, among others, enforce compliance with the terms and conditions of all licences, permits and authorisations issued in respect of downstream petroleum operations.
FUNDS Petroleum Technology Development Fund A major key highlight of the new industry bill is the retention of the existing Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), under Section 73. The PTDF shall be responsible for training Nigerians to qualify as graduates, professionals, technicians and craftsmen in the fields of engineering, geology, science and management and other related fields in the petroleum industry…” The organisation will derive its fund from grants accruing from multilateral agencies, bilateral institutions and related sources and donations dedicated for capacity building, as well as the outstanding balance of the monetary assets of the PTDF, which was created by the PTD Act of 2004. Petroleum Equalisation Fund Section 100 of the PIB also provides for the continued existence of the Petroleum Equalisation Fund (PEF), where any net surplus revenue recovered from petroleum products marketing companies and such sums as may be provided by the Federal Government for the purpose of the equalisation fund shall be paid into. A core function of the PEF will be to hold the equalisation fund in safe custody and in trust, for reimbursement of petroleum products marketing companies suffering loss solely and exclusively as a result of the sale of petroleum products at uniform benchmark prices throughout the country. Petroleum Host Communities Fund As part of the measures to involve the oil-producing communities in the joint ownership of oil and gas assets, the PIB provides for the creation of a fund to be known as the Petroleum Host Communities Fund (PHC Fund) to be utilised for the development of the economic and social infrastructure of communities within petroleum producing area. Under Section 118 of the bill, every company that is involved in oil and gas exploration and production is required to remit into the fund on a monthly basis, 10 per cent of its net profit, which the reform bill defined as the adjusted profit minus the Nigerian hydrocarbon tax and minus the companies’ income tax.
CORPORATES National Petroleum Assets Management Corporation The National Petroleum Assets Management Corporation, as a body corporate, will operate fully on commercial principles. It shall be responsible for the acquisition and management of investments of the government in the Nigerian upstream petroleum industry. National Oil Company Within three months of the commencement of the Act, the Minister of Petroleum will take necessary steps as stipulated under the Companies and Allied Matters Act to incorporate the National Oil Company (NOC) as a public company to be vested with certain assets and liabilities of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). Its shares shall be held by a nominee of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and Ministry of Finance Incorporated on behalf of the government. National Gas Company Plc Also, not later than three months after the effective date of this Act, the minister shall take such steps as are necessary under the Companies and Allied Matters Act to incorporate the National Gas Company Plc, as a company, limited by shares, which shall be vested with certain asset assets and liabilities of the NNPC. LICENCES AND LEASES
The PIB provides for various types of licences and leases in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector. These are:
• Petroleum Exploration Licence (PEL) to carry out exploration on a non-exclusive basis, which shall be valid for not more than three years; • Petroleum Prospecting Licence (PPL) to prospect for petroleum. A PPL for onshore and shallow water areas shall remain valid for five years, consisting of an initial exploration period of three years and a renewal period of two years. There is, however, a provision for possibility of further extensions due to an appraisal period pursuant to certain relevant sections of the Act; • Petroleum Mining Lease (PML) to search for, win, work, carry away and dispose of petroleum. • Transportation Pipeline Owner Licence to own, operate and maintain a transportation pipeline within a route as defined in the licence; • Transport Network Operator Licence to operate and maintain economic, safe and reliable transportation pipeline infrastructure;
• Gas Supply Licence to supply gas into the downstream petroleum sector; • Gas Distribution Licence confers exclusive right to own and operate a gas distribution system and to distribute gas within a local distribution zone;
• Downstream licensing which shall be carried out by the Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency.
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
Powers of the President
Section 190 of the PIB provides guidelines for the award of the licences, stipulating in Subsection (3) that there shall be no discretionary awards, except as provided under Section 191, which deals with the powers of the president to grant licences and leases in special circumstances. According to Section 191, “Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection (3) of Section 190 or any other provision of this Act, the President shall have the power to grant a licence or lease under this Act”. Gas Flaring Penalties
Section 201 provides for gas flaring penalties, and also provides in Subsection (1) that the lessee shall pay such gas flaring penalties as the minister may determine from time to time. Subsection (2) requires the lessee to “install all such measurement equipment as ordered by the Inspectorate to properly measure the amount of gas being flared.” Section 277, meanwhile, provides for the prohibition of gas flaring.
De-listing NNPC Subsidiaries from Privatisation Act
The bill provides for the delisting of the assets of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation from the Public Enterprises Privatisation and Commercialisation Act. Section 152(10), states: “The assets of the subsidiaries of the NNPC listed under the Public Enterprises Privatisation and Commercialisation Act shall be de-listed from the effective date of this Act and the power of attorney earlier assigned to the Bureau of Public Enterprises shall stand vacated.”
Downstream Deregulation
Section 221 of the bill provides for the full deregulation of the downstream oil sector and stipulates that the pricing of petroleum products in the downstream product sector shall be deregulated to ensure: a) market related pricings; b) adequate supply of petroleum products; c) removal of economic distortions; and d) the creation of fair market value for petroleum products in the Nigerian economy.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
well after reading this article i feel a little at ease,bcoz if i understand the regulatory section of this article,DPR & PPPRA will b renamed/replaced/now-be-called UPI & DPRA,infact i fink they will hav more responsibilities,hence the need for more manpower,well all this is mere speculation,WE need 2 hear it 4rm d horse's mouth just 2b sure that this recruitment is still on course,muslim brothers lets use this month 2 present our problem b4 ALLAH coz he alone can interceed on behalf of the masses
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
BIGGER AND BETTER..........the waiting period must be fully optimised..for hopefuls who need to create jobs for themselves,please visit www.businessplan4u.com.ng.....
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Hmmmm......lord have mercy on us!
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Y do u guys wants 2kilme? But u guys shuld remember i hav contributed alot at this forum,by posting curent jobs and even sending materials like gmat,psychometric and interview questions 2u guys on ur emails&post dm NJH. Even sumguys do beg4dat and even send me private mesage or calme. But 2day u guys hav c me as enemy or talk of d town,bcus i said d trut. Pls lets remove tribalism,religion crises and nebotism in dis country. Nigeria wil move further,bt if u lik insult me d mor i dnt kia ok.im eatin my mony,u can die dia.bt lets tink wise.gudluk and 1luv
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Abeg who be this one?
This ur bomb pass Boko Haram ooo!
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
The NNPC thread was very purposeful and they achieved their result. What are we doing, we can't continue like this. We need to take this struggle more seriously. @debrown what is the way forward?
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@Debrown, let us proceed with the struggle... We cant continue like this, no body will do it 4 us if we do not do it ourselves.I am calling on Debrief and Debrown to give us the account update, so we can work with what we presently have in our wallet.
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Its really cold in d house, at a point I took my mind off this recruitment until wn NNPC starts issuing out letters. Our silence will not take us anywhere, and honestly wt this NEW PIB, and if eventually DPR's name is changed we all know where we d recruitment Is headed.
I recommend we act fast, I reside @ abj and will personally like @ least 4 more hopefuls to join me so that we can visit DPR abj office on Monday around 10am or 11am just 20 or 30 minutes to make our fact findings, I urge those in Lagos to do so too. Let's get our facts and then re draft the NNPC/DPR original letter to d president to reflect; commending NNPC and urging DPR to do same.
Obviously again, we need to generate some more money for the publication, I had been away from NHJ dat I couldent contribute. DPR hopefuls Let's voice out and stop dyeing in our silences.
I urge Bebrif and the rest who started this struggle to ginger up wt d DPR's struggle. Although I noticed he has been silent, could it b that he (bebrif) is a self centered human being like most of our today's politicians, that only knew them selves, cos I observed he opened a new trend for NNPC employees immediately he Received his letter and went under the radar (Just thinking out loud). @All few questions we need to ask our selves
1) Is DPR under staffed?
2) Did they conducted a recruitment and have concluded and had earlier secured a letter of commendation from FCC?
3) Have they gotten the funds for the New recruits?
Y then is it taking fore ever to Contact the successful ones? Selfishness, wickedness and bokoharamness of our leaders.
In our write up we should also capture the period of budget defense when they raised eye browse over DPR budget and they stated clearly that it was bcos of d new 250 intake resuming within d next two weeks.... This is indeed the longest 2weeks ever!!!
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Dpr hopefuls in Lagos can we meet tomorrow?
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@Justbeingme believe me we won't get any infor if we go to DPR Abuja office, dey will tell everytin is done from lagos, abuja is just a branch. Diretor is d only man that will tell u wats goin on wid d recruitment, Even Asst director dnt have infor on it, ol dey can tell u is dey are waiting for approval from Madam, I suggest let us seek dis infor from the root. Lagos hopefulls pls nd pls you need to champion dis cause for us.
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I quite appreciate d assertions of @jstbeingme. I urge some residents of abj to join forces wit him n squeeze out @ least 50mins off their tight schdule to embark on d fact finding so we know wia we stand. We nid dis fast cos procrastination is d theif of time n diaz no time loss now....
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@Justbeingme I can make my self available for monday in abuja bt believe me we won't get any infor if we go to DPR Abuja office,we have tried it but all our efforts were futile ol dey will tell everytin is done from lagos, abuja is just a branch. Diretor is d only man that will tell u wats goin on wid d recruitment, Even Asst directors dnt have infor on it, ol dey can tell u is dey are waiting for approval from Madam. I suggest we seek dis infor from the root. Lagos hopefulls pls nd pls you need to champion dis cause for us.if we remain like dis my people we will be in soap very soon
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@Sukcess, same here.Have also gone to DPR office in Abuja and got the same response.That the decision lies with the director and the director alone.Let us schedule meeting at Mr, Biggs by 12:00PM on monday.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
The fact finding mission is no doubt a good one.But the question is 'what fact do we need'. The facts are:
*Candidates have been selected by DPR management
* Madam minister has refuse to approve the list submitted to her as ratified by FCC.
Hence, our fact finding mission is to get the reason why she has chosen to withheld her approval.Her reason for all you care might be genuine but the problem is that most people in DPR don't even know the exact cause of her refusal.
Our major challenge in my opinion is wanting to use an unfeasible strategy to achieve a good cause. If getting ourselves together physically is not achievable why not let refine the approaches that I've earlier suggested on page 204&205.Our case is a front page headline at no cost if we adopt a workable strategy at this moment when non implementation of budget is the talk of the town.
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@Lagos hopefuls, pls make urselves available for the meeting at Mr. Bigg's, after which u proceed with the fact finding. After the fact finding we think of what else to do.
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Pls ROZ has identified a venue where noble members of this thread can assemble. So please (wif all due respect), let's shed these many talks and whoever is going to participate on monday in lagos should register his/her identity here so we could all see the numbers we might have. Now is the time for neccessary action.thank u.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
My fellow hopefuls, I have noticed the increased anxiety in the thread especially since the release of the NNPC offer letters but permit me to express my concerns,dismay and observations. Firstly let's ask ourselves, who is fooling who? A lot of us come here to post suggestions and incite ppl to act but would not lift a finger when the need arises for assertive actions. More annoying is the continous clamour for 'those in lagos', we all know the final interviews were held in lagos and anyone who is a hopeful now must have left wherever he was in the world to attend, if it was important to you then as I believe it still is now then please make a return trip. Some seem to want to sit in the comfort and confines of their 'palatial mansions' while they send others on errands. We all agreed on nationwide protests and on the said day, it was only me,debrown and another hopeful(name witheld) that ended up speaking with Mrs Erile (point of correction, nnpc letters did not come because they acted, it was just three of us there on that day,2 dpr hopefuls and 1 nnpc). Our financial contributions speaks volumes of our talking more and doing less, it should be of worthy interest to any keen observer the plethora of 'inconspicous celebrants' that came out after the nnpc offer letters were released? Where were they all through the financial contributions. The lack of turn up at the protest did not deter me from going on a 'personal' fact finding mission where I met with some top dpr senior staffs and union chairman where I was told the issue is a top priority to them and 'with or without our agitations they are seriously working on it and have sent letters to the minister so just be patient' so please anyone who is anxious can do likewise and seek more information or an alternative way out as against clamouring for people who may not turn up. I would personally advise us however to wait to the end of the month before embarking on any form of action cause the 'feelers' I got from dpr are very positive. I can also state categorically, from being in constant contact with bebrief and debrown that we have other equally viable alternatives to having our plight addressed but it all lies in our sincere cooperation and committment especially financially. But for now, I'd plead again for us to exercise a lil patience while we fast and pray. I apologise if I offended any. No harm meant.
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Good day All
@ DivineEnigma YOUR POSITION IS FULLY SUPPORTED.
IT SHOULD NOT BE LONG BEFORE WE ARE CALLED BY GOD's DIVINE GRACE.
IT IS WELL.
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Originally Posted by
DivineEnigma
My fellow hopefuls, I have noticed the increased anxiety in the thread especially since the release of the NNPC offer letters but permit me to express my concerns,dismay and observations. Firstly let's ask ourselves, who is fooling who? A lot of us come here to post suggestions and incite ppl to act but would not lift a finger when the need arises for assertive actions. More annoying is the continous clamour for 'those in lagos', we all know the final interviews were held in lagos and anyone who is a hopeful now must have left wherever he was in the world to attend, if it was important to you then as I believe it still is now then please make a return trip. Some seem to want to sit in the comfort and confines of their 'palatial mansions' while they send others on errands. We all agreed on nationwide protests and on the said day, it was only me,debrown and another hopeful(name witheld) that ended up speaking with Mrs Erile (point of correction, nnpc letters did not come because they acted, it was just three of us there on that day,2 dpr hopefuls and 1 nnpc). Our financial contributions speaks volumes of our talking more and doing less, it should be of worthy interest to any keen observer the plethora of 'inconspicous celebrants' that came out after the nnpc offer letters were released? Where were they all through the financial contributions. The lack of turn up at the protest did not deter me from going on a 'personal' fact finding mission where I met with some top dpr senior staffs and union chairman where I was told the issue is a top priority to them and 'with or without our agitations they are seriously working on it and have sent letters to the minister so just be patient' so please anyone who is anxious can do likewise and seek more information or an alternative way out as against clamouring for people who may not turn up. I would personally advise us however to wait to the end of the month before embarking on any form of action cause the 'feelers' I got from dpr are very positive. I can also state categorically, from being in constant contact with bebrief and debrown that we have other equally viable alternatives to having our plight addressed but it all lies in our sincere cooperation and committment especially financially. But for now, I'd plead again for us to exercise a lil patience while we fast and pray. I apologise if I offended any. No harm meant.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
pls is ths recruitment for Graduates or there are still other categories.Pls house need response asap. thnks
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
srry i mean 'pls house i need response asap'
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
pls is ths recruitment for graduates only or there are still other categories? pls house i need respond asap.Thnks
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@sukcess Abuja Hopeful.what do you say?-Mr Biggs,Jabi,Monday, 12:00PM?