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Bc d may gt2008 was aborted, some of u fear dat d nov gt2010 may b aborted. FEAR NOT! Gt2008 test was around oct. In nov 2008 u got a cal informing u of ur succes in d test addng dat u get ready ur intanatnal paspot, d no dat caled u is it a uk no? Gt2008 traing was supose 2 b in d uk------- d crux was dat people who have been contract staf 4 many yr agitated 2 b direct staf--------
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Dry House... Okoro, abeg finish up D̶̲̥̅̊is ur xmas/new year break. We need 1st hand info
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There is no point coming here to post rubbish, as we can see the posting has abated. 'What will be will be". Let us watch to see what Yr 2012 hold for everybody. Least I 4get, remember to plan against adversity come 2012. Cost of living has been estimated to go high at low quality. Be ware. Happy new yr to all faithfuls.
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But this is very funny. A recruitment process that started in Nov 2010 could not be completed before the end of 2011? If they continue to delay processes like this why will the market not get choked up? We can just imagine how many thousands have graduated from the universities and polytechnics since that time. May God help us. I am patiently waiting the end of this process.
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I am happy that Davo is no longer an issue on this thread. Davo, Happy new year in advance
I am not interested in dousing tension or giving a palliative that will ensure safe landing of expectations, but the recruitment process is as healthy as ever, i put a call through to a very influential senator whose interest in the process is a vested one, and he categorically told me that the agenda of cancellation has never occurred to the management of the corporation, but rather there are hard realities confronting the corporation , and on the height of it is the subsidy removal debate . We all should note that we cannot hurry the corporation, it is their show so they call the shot. we should go about our normal business without anxiety, the letters will come when they must come.
Another intelligence report circulating the security circle is the series of intended coordinated bombs to be let loose by the blood thirsty boko haram on the eve of new year, we should all be on red alert and if possible avoid large assemblies because that is the current target.
And also i want to place on record my reserved appreciation to the creator of all creature, the omniscient one, the most high, the king of kings for the job offers, i got two federal jobs within a week, one with the police force (ASP) and the other in a federal university, my joy knows no bound, but i wont be attending the police training billed for the 9th of January, i wouldn't want to risk my life in the name of looking for a job, the fear of boko haram is the beginning of wisdom, this blood thirsty sect have the monopoly of rascality in Nigeria, so that has left me with the other alternative of picking up the employment at the federal university and i am billed to resume by January, i reverence the name of the lord for this, and i also trust God that my NNPC letter will cap the whole success story.
To the Prophets in the house, Jesus Army, even if i forget your name i cannot forget your prophecies "one thing i am sure of is that no one will remain jobless by the end of this year" (jesus army 2011). I keyed into this and i was aggressive with my job search, and now prophecies are being fulfilled, and it is my earnest prayer that those within the unemployed bracket will get a miraculous job soonest. happy new year in advance to everybody.
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Originally Posted by
seunlove
I am happy that Davo is no longer an issue on this thread. Davo, Happy new year in advance
I am not interested in dousing tension or giving a palliative that will ensure safe landing of expectations, but the recruitment process is as healthy as ever, i put a call through to a very influential senator whose interest in the process is a vested one, and he categorically told me that the agenda of cancellation has never occurred to the management of the corporation, but rather there are hard realities confronting the corporation , and on the height of it is the subsidy removal debate . We all should note that we cannot hurry the corporation, it is their show so they call the shot. we should go about our normal business without anxiety, the letters will come when they must come.
Another intelligence report circulating the security circle is the series of intended coordinated bombs to be let loose by the blood thirsty boko haram on the eve of new year, we should all be on red alert and if possible avoid large assemblies because that is the current target.
And also i want to place on record my reserved appreciation to the creator of all creature, the omniscient one, the most high, the king of kings for the job offers, i got two federal jobs within a week, one with the police force (ASP) and the other in a federal university, my joy knows no bound, but i wont be attending the police training billed for the 9th of January, i wouldn't want to risk my life in the name of looking for a job, the fear of boko haram is the beginning of wisdom, this blood thirsty sect have the monopoly of rascality in Nigeria, so that has left me with the other alternative of picking up the employment at the federal university and i am billed to resume by January, i reverence the name of the lord for this, and i also trust God that my NNPC letter will cap the whole success story.
To the Prophets in the house, Jesus Army, even if i forget your name i cannot forget your prophecies "one thing i am sure of is that no one will remain jobless by the end of this year" (jesus army 2011). I keyed into this and i was aggressive with my job search, and now prophecies are being fulfilled, and it is my earnest prayer that those within the unemployed bracket will get a miraculous job soonest. happy new year in advance to everybody.
I failed to make mention of an intellectual dynamite whose harmless posts on this thread spurred me to attain the upper limits of my potentials, you have whispered in the ears of those who could hear, that excellence is not a quality, it is an event, and learning should span all activities, the tacit suggestion became my driving force and i discover that one could be truly difficult to beat if excellence is the watchword. . To the professor of professors, prof salvage, you are an intellectual bomb, i specifically wish you a happy new year in advance and hoping to see you at the grand induction by NNPC.
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This NNPC can be frustrating. Each time I visit this site, to write something down use to be difficult 4 me. God I give u thanks.
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@seunlove, boy! am i happy 4u! u got it. may ur testimony be mine come 2012. Honestly, am happy 4this forum. most of u hv really spurred me n i just want 2tell u dt all ur academic exploits ll not be in vain. 2012 holds gr8 potentials n those who believe shall all be partakes in this special banquet dt awaits. most of u really encourage me n make me know dt this country has all d potentials needed 4d next level. indeed there is a future in d moro 4ds country. we just need 2understd who we'r in ds forum, nnpc or not. we represent d creams of our various professions. as such i honestly expect us 2be discussing ideas when we gather here; ideas that will re-write d history of ds gr8 country 4gd. we represent d first among equals. so much talk about offer letters, i guess we really need 2ask ourselves 'what am i really going 2nnpc 2do?'. so much talk about d poor attitudes of our leaders, we ourselves dt will soon take over ds mantle, r we really prepared or we r just going there wt d same attitude we inherited. gentlemen n ladies of gr8 academic prowess, dia couldnt be a better time, dia couldnt be a better place 2start re-branding ds country than here in ds forum. friends, as we enter 2012, let's enter wt one mandate 2BE TRANSFORMED BY THE RENEWING OF OUR MINDS. Nigerians deserve a better deal, what better ppl 2offer such dn we. happy new yr in adv guys!
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this thread should be closed!! Happy new year in advance!
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I dont think there is need 2 close d thread cos we re very close 2 d end of d journey. happy new year 2 all members of d house.
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Happy new year 2012 to you all! Our appointment letters shall not pass us by in this month of January... Amen
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Happy new year house. We shall see the lord at work this month.
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Happy new year to all NNPC hopefuls. Wishing all the very best of oppourtunities in year 2012 and especially in this month of January.
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?ÀÞÞÝ new year folks.wea r d letas nnpc.I can't wait.
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There is goin to be a protest by nnpc staff.it is commin big.God help all hopefuls.
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kalokalo
there is goin to be a protest by nnpc staff.it is commin big.god help all hopefuls.
kalokalo what the detail of the protest?
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Our letters are in d pipeline, jesus army was right, we suppose 2 have gotten them b4 d end of december bt due some reason we couldnt. now d good news is dat letter will start rolling on or b4 13th jan. (i.e b4 d end of jan 2nd week). all hopefuls should be on alart, dis year will bring gud fortune. once again happy 2012 to all.
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people, the fuel subsidy has been removed, the process of deregulation has effectively begun, what does this imply to the recruitment process. house, pls lets analyse. happy new year.
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@ M. Adam thanks for this info'... After all that has happen to previous predictions of this forum, if u still have the courage to make this prediction with a degree of precision such this, u must be very sure of ur source or the quality of ur info... I pray, this shall come to pass as the last & most accurate prediction of all.
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@ M. Adam thanks for this info'... After all that have happen to the previous predictions of this forum, if u still have the courage to make this prediction with a degree of precision such as this, then u must be very sure of ur source or the quality of ur info... I pray, this shall come to pass as the last & most accurate prediction of all.
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NNPC staff are going to hold a protest against the reduction in their renumeration and the proposed removal of yearly upfront. Sources close to the HMPR Diezani, stated dat the 2012 Budget of the corporation did not include the allocation for payment of upfront. To this End, the chairman of Pengason has called on members to join in the protest, he also disclosed dat dia will be a mass strike action which has never happened and it will go a long way in crippling the oil and gas sector which is the core business activity of the country.
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@ retired copper,the up front wil nt be removd.it wil only be reduced.i had posted ealier about the protest.like i said,it is komin big.
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come to think of it i have mixed feeling the about this subsidy removal.
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Originally Posted by
seunlove
I am happy that Davo is no longer an issue on this thread. Davo, Happy new year in advanceI am not interested in dousing tension or giving a palliative that will ensure safe landing of expectations, but the recruitment process is as healthy as ever, i put a call through to a very influential senator whose interest in the process is a vested one, and he categorically told me that the agenda of cancellation has never occurred to the management of the corporation, but rather there are hard realities confronting the corporation , and on the height of it is the subsidy removal debate . We all should note that we cannot hurry the corporation, it is their show so they call the shot. we should go about our normal business without anxiety, the letters will come when they must come.Another intelligence report circulating the security circle is the series of intended coordinated bombs to be let loose by the blood thirsty boko haram on the eve of new year, we should all be on red alert and if possible avoid large assemblies because that is the current target. And also i want to place on record my reserved appreciation to the creator of all creature, the omniscient one, the most high, the king of kings for the job offers, i got two federal jobs within a week, one with the police force (ASP) and the other in a federal university, my joy knows no bound, but i wont be attending the police training billed for the 9th of January, i wouldn't want to risk my life in the name of looking for a job, the fear of boko haram is the beginning of wisdom, this blood thirsty sect have the monopoly of rascality in Nigeria, so that has left me with the other alternative of picking up the employment at the federal university and i am billed to resume by January, i reverence the name of the lord for this, and i also trust God that my NNPC letter will cap the whole success story. To the Prophets in the house, Jesus Army, even if i forget your name i cannot forget your prophecies "one thing i am sure of is that no one will remain jobless by the end of this year" (jesus army 2011). I keyed into this and i was aggressive with my job search, and now prophecies are being fulfilled, and it is my earnest prayer that those within the unemployed bracket will get a miraculous job soonest. happy new year in advance to everybody.
Seunlove, you were one of the gallant soldiers that fought with tenacity to diffuse the incursion of Davo- "of blessed memory". I salute your courage, and your job breakthrough is timely too. CONGRATULATIONS! I do believe more will soon pour in for your bewilderment. I rejoice with you bro.
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Lord God will manifest his greatness in this thread soon.happy new year!!!
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A happy new year to all. My prayer is that 2012 shd be a year of employment and improved living conditions for all Nigerians. Subsidy or no subsidy.
@ retired corper I don't know the source ur info but the issue is not the removal of upfront its basically a change in the way the cost of living allowance is calculated.
Annually the basic salary is increased by 5-10%, and this increment now becomes ur new basic salary and its paid monthly throughout the year. This is termed the cost of living allowance.
However the nnpc management have decided to pay this percentage upfront, thus there's no change in ur basic salary, meaning that next year unless ur salary increases by other means u r going the receive the same amt as ur cost of living allowance.
For example if ur salary is 50000 and the cost of living allowance is 10%, under the old system u will be paid 55000 monthly till the end of the year. Then by next year with the same rate for living cost u will take home 60500 monthly. Whereas under the new system, u will be paid 60000 upront in Jan and take home ur 50000 monthly.
That's y staff are gearing up for a showdown with management.
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Blessed are those who expect nothing for they shall never be disappointed nor shall they shall have bad news to hear.
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but will nnpc still call us?
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Happy New Year Guyz!
When r d letters rolling out? Any genuine info?
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M.Adam thanks for d info but is ur info source correct so that it would be like other pple predictions. I bliv NNPc will soon call us but I don't know when. I think the fuel subsidy removal will favor oil nd gas sector including NNPC. Wishing all d best and HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.
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Jesus army Happy new Year,biko what is da latest?
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please any news? waiting for updates
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How's d whole process? Any updates? What about d thread's regular contributors? Are we still enjoying d celebrations? Then the Best.
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Well if dats d case, then its not a major problem, esopecially for those of us dat hav tasted either.
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Originally Posted by
iHope
A happy new year to all. My prayer is that 2012 shd be a year of employment and improved living conditions for all Nigerians. Subsidy or no subsidy.
@ retired corper I don't know the source ur info but the issue is not the removal of upfront its basically a change in the way the cost of living allowance is calculated.
Annually the basic salary is increased by 5-10%, and this increment now becomes ur new basic salary and its paid monthly throughout the year. This is termed the cost of living allowance.
However the nnpc management have decided to pay this percentage upfront, thus there's no change in ur basic salary, meaning that next year unless ur salary increases by other means u r going the receive the same amt as ur cost of living allowance.
For example if ur salary is 50000 and the cost of living allowance is 10%, under the old system u will be paid 55000 monthly till the end of the year. Then by next year with the same rate for living cost u will take home 60500 monthly. Whereas under the new system, u will be paid 60000 upront in Jan and take home ur 50000 monthly.
That's y staff are gearing up for a showdown with management.
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For those of us dat hav never tasted either.
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Some of us don forget this thing sef
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Originally Posted by
seunlove
I am happy that Davo is no longer an issue on this thread. Davo, Happy new year in advanceI am not interested in dousing tension or giving a palliative that will ensure safe landing of expectations, but the recruitment process is as healthy as ever, i put a call through to a very influential senator whose interest in the process is a vested one, and he categorically told me that the agenda of cancellation has never occurred to the management of the corporation, but rather there are hard realities confronting the corporation , and on the height of it is the subsidy removal debate . We all should note that we cannot hurry the corporation, it is their show so they call the shot. we should go about our normal business without anxiety, the letters will come when they must come.Another intelligence report circulating the security circle is the series of intended coordinated bombs to be let loose by the blood thirsty boko haram on the eve of new year, we should all be on red alert and if possible avoid large assemblies because that is the current target. And also i want to place on record my reserved appreciation to the creator of all creature, the omniscient one, the most high, the king of kings for the job offers, i got two federal jobs within a week, one with the police force (ASP) and the other in a federal university, my joy knows no bound, but i wont be attending the police training billed for the 9th of January, i wouldn't want to risk my life in the name of looking for a job, the fear of boko haram is the beginning of wisdom, this blood thirsty sect have the monopoly of rascality in Nigeria, so that has left me with the other alternative of picking up the employment at the federal university and i am billed to resume by January, i reverence the name of the lord for this, and i also trust God that my NNPC letter will cap the whole success story. To the Prophets in the house, Jesus Army, even if i forget your name i cannot forget your prophecies "one thing i am sure of is that no one will remain jobless by the end of this year" (jesus army 2011). I keyed into this and i was aggressive with my job search, and now prophecies are being fulfilled, and it is my earnest prayer that those within the unemployed bracket will get a miraculous job soonest. happy new year in advance to everybody.
GOVERNMENTS and newspapers around the world attributed the horrific Christmas Day bombings of churches in Nigeria to “Boko Haram” — a shadowy group that is routinely described as an extremist Islamist organization based in the northeast corner of Nigeria. Indeed, since the May inauguration of President Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian from the Niger Delta in the country’s south, Boko Haram has been blamed for virtually every outbreak of violence in Nigeria. But the news media and American policy makers are chasing an elusive and ill-defined threat; there is no proof that a well-organized, ideologically coherent terrorist group called Boko Haram even exists today. Evidence suggests instead that, while the original core of the group remains active, criminal gangs have adopted the name Boko Haram to claim responsibility for attacks when it suits them. The United States must not be drawn into a Nigerian “war on terror” — rhetorical or real — that would make us appear biased toward a Christian president. Getting involved in an escalating sectarian conflict that threatens the country’s unity could turn Nigerian Muslims against America without addressing any of the underlying problems that are fueling instability and sectarian strife in Nigeria. Since August, when Gen. Carter F. Ham, the commander of the United States Africa Command, warned that Boko Haram had links to Al Qaeda affiliates, the perceived threat has grown. Shortly after General Ham’s warning, the United Nations’ headquarters in Abuja was bombed, and simplistic explanations blaming Boko Haram for Nigeria’s mounting security crisis became routine. Someone who claims to be a spokesman for Boko Haram — with a name no one recognizes and whom no one has been able to identify or meet with — has issued threats and statements claiming responsibility for attacks. Remarkably, the Nigerian government and the international news media have simply accepted what he says. In late November, a subcommittee of the House Committee on Homeland Security issued a report with the provocative title: “Boko Haram: Emerging Threat to the U.S. Homeland.” The report makes no such case, but nevertheless proposes that the organization be added to America’s list of foreign terrorist organizations. The State Department’s Africa bureau disagrees, but pressure from Congress and several government agencies is mounting. Boko Haram began in 2002 as a peaceful Islamic splinter group. Then politicians began exploiting it for electoral purposes. But it was not until 2009 that Boko Haram turned to violence, especially after its leader, a young Muslim cleric named Mohammed Yusuf, was killed while in police custody. Video footage of Mr. Yusuf’s interrogation soon went viral, but no one was tried and punished for the crime. Seeking revenge, Boko Haram targeted the police, the military and local politicians — all of them Muslims. It was clear in 2009, as it is now, that the root cause of violence and anger in both the north and south of Nigeria is endemic poverty and hopelessness. Influential Nigerians from Maiduguri, where Boko Haram is centered, pleaded with Mr. Jonathan’s government in June and July not to respond to Boko Haram with force alone. Likewise, the American ambassador, Terence P. McCulley, has emphasized, both privately and publicly, that the government must address socio-economic deprivation, which is most severe in the north. No one seems to be listening. Instead, approximately 25 percent of Nigeria’s budget for 2012 is allocaated for security, even though the military and police routinely respond to attacks with indiscriminate force and killing. Indeed, according to many Nigerians I’ve talked to from the northeast, the army is more feared than Boko Haram. Meanwhile, Boko Haram has evolved into a franchise that includes criminal groups claiming its identity. Revealingly, Nigeria’s State Security Services issued a statement on Nov. 30, identifying members of four “criminal syndicates” that send threatening text messages in the name of Boko Haram. Southern Nigerians — not northern Muslims — ran three of these four syndicates, including the one that led the American Embassy and other foreign missions to issue warnings that emptied Abuja’s high-end hotels. And last week, the security services arrested a Christian southerner wearing northern Muslim garb as he set fire to a church in the Niger Delta. In Nigeria, religious terrorism is not always what it seems. None of this excuses Boko Haram’s killing of innocents. But it does raise questions about a rush to judgment that obscures Nigeria’s complex reality. Many Nigerians already believe that the United States unconditionally supports Mr. Jonathan’s government, despite its failings. They believe this because Washington praised the April elections that international observers found credible, but that many Nigerians, especially in the north, did not. Likewise, Washington’s financial support for Nigeria’s security forces, despite their documented human rights abuses, further inflames Muslim Nigerians in the north. Mr. Jonathan’s recent actions have not helped matters. He told Nigerians last week, “The issue of bombing is one of the burdens we must live with.” On New Year’s Eve, he declared a state of emergency in parts of four northern states, leading to increased military activity there. And on New Year’s Day, he removed a subsidy on petroleum products, more than doubling the price of fuel. In a country where 90 percent of the population lives on $2 or less a day, anger is rising nationwide as the costs of transport and food increase dramatically. Since Nigeria’s return to civilian rule in 1999, many politicians have used ethnic and regional differences and, most disastrously, religion for their own purposes. Northern Muslims — indeed, all Nigerians — are desperate for a government that responds to their most basic needs: personal security and hope for improvement in their lives. They are outraged over government policies and expenditures that undermine both. The United States should not allow itself to be drawn into this quicksand by focusing on Boko Haram alone. Washington is already seen by many northern Muslims — including a large number of longtime admirers of America — as biased toward a Christian president from the south. The United States must work to avoid a self-fulfilling prophecy that makes us into their enemy. Placing Boko Haram on the foreign terrorist list would cement such views and make more Nigerians fear and distrust America. Jean Herskovits, a professor of history at the State University of New York, Purchase, has written on Nigerian politics since 1970.
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As against the DPR thread that is sticked to the first page of the Engineering, Oil and Gas Jobs forum, this thread has always been on the first page due to frequent posting by NNPC hopefuls.
However, for the first time in seven months, it got relegated to the second page following NNPC hopefuls refusal to post something.
What's really happening? Na so we go dey dey?
It's well!