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NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
NNPC, NLNG, etc are not recruiting sincerely. To start with NNPC, how can a company carry out recruitment for one full year? It means they don't need hands, they are just doing it for political flag off.
Lastly, pls GE-General Electric & Baker Hughes should be banned from operating in Nigeria...and their job oppenings should be banned outrightly too cos they only mock job seekers in Nigeria. they can never finish their recruitments, and they will start another one, just to appear like they are giving jobs to Nigerians when they actually don't. What is our senators and lawmakers doing about all these shits for Chrissake?
If a company truly is out to hire people, the recruitment should be at most three months. And interview results should be out in less than a week to avoid inner manipulations, if these job givers...are truly out for good! Please job seekers in Nigeria, we need a column in some national dailies to air our minds, and expose all these bulshits! Thanks all.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
@Jobfront. U spoke my mind sincerely. I think we need to have a pressure Group that will push and air our views and equally check these companies mocking innocent jobseekers. I am Solidly behind U.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
@wonda, exactly we truly need it...please how do we go about it guys? lets put heads together and see what we can come up with...things are getting out of hand pls...thanxxx wonda...
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
Mobil, Shell, and other multinational recruitment process run for as long as one year. Sometimes, I come to Naijahotjobs and I wonder if we forumites actually understand what we propose to do. Do we dictate to companies how long it would take them to do their recruitment. Even if they decide to terminate the whole process, do we think we have any charge we can bring against them? Whether the process last one year or more, it is their perogative, my guys we can't do anything about it. We can only continue to pray they eventually conclude it soon and that we are fortunate to be part of those that will be taken.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
@kjosefa: that's exactly what is killing us in Nigeria. everything we resign to fate. It's not entirely their prerogative, we have some rights as citizens and moreover, giving employment to citizens is part of their corporate social responsibility. So we are entitled to that
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
@kjosefa, ask d old people how graduates were recruited wit somuch respect attached. I suggest u reason what am saying and u will undastand. Maybe Due to lots of Jobseekers we have arre now higher than d available jobs shaa... But still respect should be attached still.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
@kjosefa
my brother, you are right. prayer is the answer and it is only prayer that could make things work for good. lets keep praying to the almighty and he will see us through.
BE PATIENT MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS, THE ALMIGHTY IS IN FULL CONTROL.
CHEERS.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
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Originally Posted by
kjosefa
Mobil, Shell, and other multinational recruitment process run for as long as one year. Sometimes, I come to Naijahotjobs and I wonder if we forumites actually understand what we propose to do. Do we dictate to companies how long it would take them to do their recruitment. Even if they decide to terminate the whole process, do we think we have any charge we can bring against them? Whether the process last one year or more, it is their perogative, my guys we can't do anything about it. We can only continue to pray they eventually conclude it soon and that we are fortunate to be part of those that will be taken.
The problem with Nigeria is that we dont face the fact...we shy away by claiming to love God when we dont...Nigerians don't love God like we preach and pretend..we are talking of fact and you are talking of praying...do you pray too to kill? maybe our senators, ministers, governors, etc pray too before they loot and share public fund meant for projects...pls stop all these our pretence of religion & be real for once. Nigeria need youth action not just prayer...thats why God gave us senses and all..look at Greece, America, Spain, etc...how they are protesting for little thing...are their condition worse than ours? and soon they would come out of it and we are here still praying....sighs...guys like you are always corrupt when you get in good position tomorrow, you will forget prayer, church or mosque...and do your loting.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
Hello NHJ's
Compliments of the day?
This forum has been filled up with "The Good" "The Bad" & "The Ugly" but no one knows when these letters will be dispatched. Here comes the real say in this matter. I will tell that "ANIMONTEE" facts are the ears of “management” not “damagement”.
I was reliably informed that the list has been sent for the final approval.
Getting it signed by the higher authority is what is left and I pray that the fuel subsidy issue which is on ground will not set back the recruitment process.
I say and will re-iterate, after that appended signature dispatch letters will be sent out to successful candidates.
Quota system has been implemented that I will tell; more priority was given to oil producing states.
Concerns will be how do we get the List? Nobody will show you the list so have that in mind.
This info was eavesdropped which I really don’t think its priority, the main focus is for us to be identified as staff of this great organization.
NHJ's any contrary opinion in d house speaks of forever remain silent.
Tompolo reporting....
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
@jobfront: U see one thing I have learnt to do is to separate emotion from facts. Do you know how many people have fumed and shouted the way you did on this site and the ended up doing nothing? Whatever you think about me and God that's your headache. I am telling you that there is nothing you can do, you thought insulting me is what will solve your problem. If what u think is what you assumed is right carry placard and go to shell, total, nnpc and the rest. It is there they will tell you it where your right ends that other people right starts. Stop being unnecessarily penchant about this. I repeat in capital letter: "YOU DON'T DICTATE TO PEOPLE HOW THEY RUN THEIR BUSINESS". If you think you can do so go ahead and start your own business and have somebody telling you how you should recruit your employee. In any case this nnpc thing you are shouting about, who told you ll end up being called. If at the end of the day other are called and you are not, what will you then do? Watch how you talk man. If you don't believe in God, that's your headache.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
Easy easy kjosefa! Dese companies are not to be blamed. Atleast dey'r recruiting when some are downsizing :(
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Easy easy kjosefa n Jobfront! Dese companies are not to be blamed. Atleast dey'r recruiting when some are downsizing :(
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
@atsaam: When I talk about prerogative, I repeat the companies have prerogative to employ or not to employ. Imagine that you have a company, will you say because you want to provide jobs for the unemployed and go ahead and create vacancies you don't need? Companies (which nnpc is one) employ because vacancies exist and there are lot of bureaucracy involved in such process. If anger is to be directed, it should be against the government and not companies that were created to make profit. In other countries like US, anytime that unemployment is becoming a problem, what government do is to pump money into the companies for them to expand and create more jobs. To be honest with you, I have come to conclude that our problems in this part of the world is that many of us don't understand how systems functions. Many of us Nigerians, young, old are guilty of it. What our leaders do is just a reflection of our ways of life as people, our culture, our values and norms. Many of us when we become leaders cannot be better than those that are already there. They are the products of our perverted values just as many of us may end up being if we are not careful and start looking inward.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
See u babies! Oh oh! Na now una know? Abi? When we dey for here dey ginger 'oct 1st march' for eagle square ppl dey for one side dey discourage n pour sand sand for our garri, where all of una been dey??? Now u wan make we carry placard go dey harrass employers. Nigga please!!! :(
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
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Originally Posted by
kjosefa
Mobil, Shell, and other multinational recruitment process run for as long as one year. Sometimes, I come to Naijahotjobs and I wonder if we forumites actually understand what we propose to do. Do we dictate to companies how long it would take them to do their recruitment. Even if they decide to terminate the whole process, do we think we have any charge we can bring against them? Whether the process last one year or more, it is their perogative, my guys we can't do anything about it. We can only continue to pray they eventually conclude it soon and that we are fortunate to be part of those that will be taken.
Is that the global practice??? I feel it is a Nigerian thing, i have been a victim of such in a mulitinational, even after medicals.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
@ kjosefa , i think there is something you don't understand here. i am previlaged to have spent sometime in 3 different European countries, i can tell you that companies don't mess around with citizens. These multinationals cannot continue to fool us, however this is not a matter of dictating their recruitment exercise, but a matter of due diligence to the Nigeria. You don't pretend to be recruiting when u actually don't need any new staff. this is called pretence and deceit.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
Everybody capitalized on NNPC alone...i mentioned other orgs...whether i am called, or i am not called, it doesn't matter...what matters is getting things right in Nigeria. And like i said earlier, give person like you some glossy positions, you will forget prayer & God...Nigerians pretend to worship God just because they want God to do something for them,not becos they truly love God for He is God. And thats y pretending born agains...like.....do lose faith when things start moving smooth for u...so no be today...left for me, i will close all Churches & Mosques...worship God in your house, in your room. not using it to belie your evil ways and to get through...no Nigerian love God for He is God...if we do, Nigerian wont be like this ok? so fashii your prayers...all Job seekers in Nigeria are born again committed christians, the moment things get right, they go back to evil ways....sighs...
concernin d rally or march...i never knew...i am for such...i am nt a coward...& i am not a pessimist or whatever...i only want to see Nigeria be ok...not just for me, but for unborn kids...We need to ork together to make Nigeria ok...not just pretending to be praying while you & your group ripe off this nation...prayer must be backed with action! Israelites where we even learnt all these things in the Bible were out on the streets last month protesting for better housing, education, welfare...& it got settled...they would have gone to Jericho wall or Nineveh or Jerusalem to pray & not cry out....unscropulous hypocrites we have here in nigeria calling themselves whatever....people of foolish faith...wake up ooo....their are lots of fake dubious, devilish people claiming to be men of their god, not God....sighs.
If una like, make e be like this jaree....
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
Nigeria's problems are:
1. Too many immixible tribes
2. Religion
Nigeria as a black nation with so many uncivilized, uncultured, uneducated population is too big to be one nation, it cannot be governed...no man can do it. If not for greed by some tribes, Nigeria should have been divided accordingly...or better still, make it a united nations as one...whereby there will be like 5 different nations with their distinct prime-ministers and then a uniting president. and each country is to control its affairs, police, resources, etc and then return like say 30% of their monthly or annual resources to the central uniting govt. which will then concentrate on security, infrasture, foreign affairs, tech. advancement...etc...like that, there will be competition for devpt amongst the diff. nations, not some nations waiting to loot resources from other nations where it is gotten. it would also make other nations in nigeria, to find a way of harnessing their own national resources to have more revenue and devpt...besides that, nigeria will continue to deteriorate hourly...
The religion issue, until no 1 is done, then each nation can determine which religion it wants to practice, so any one going to that nation will abide by their rules, laws, religion, etc. and so each region or nation, can practice their own desired religion and be peaceful and happy...but people like you will say no....lets PRAY!
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
Jobfront, i don't just love d fact dat u hit d nail on head, what i do love more is d way u do it. Well spoken, very well spoken. The last tym an agitation like dis came up on NHJ, what did we get? D oct 1st independence party was moved from Eagle sq to d State house n nobody's invited. When d Govt's asked why, dey claimed dey were cutting cost. Jobfront it's really time we rose n stopped pretending we'r praying. We only pray fr ourselves n procalim all d faith there is. How many times have we knelt down and prayed fr our nation? Let's stop dis hypocrisy n rise in protest but not on our employers.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
Recently I watched a documentary about an American mining company that operates both in US and another Latin American company. In its operation in US, the company protects its environment while in the other country wastes disposal are carried out without recourse to safe practices. What do I want to bring out? Companies are set up to make profits. When opportunity affords every company wants to do anything to maximize its profit and minimize its cost. Its the government of a nation that sets rules and when companies comes in they simply fall into line. Where rules are not set or where culture of people tolerate corruption, then u don't blame the man that wants to take advantage of situation to maximize its profits. So if we feel these companies take us for granted lets take our case to our government and stop blaming the poor companies.
Chinese products are imported into US and other European companies but I am sure they are not counterfeit like the ones being imported into our countries. Standard are set and people entrusted to enforce the standard do their jobs. One thing I want many of us to understand is that most of the time we blame our senators, governors and the likes of being corrupt but to be sincere with you are they the ones watching our borders? Ask an average Nigerian what he will do if he has opportunity to be governor and what he will tell you is he will first take care of his house and the nation comes next. Many of us don't believe in this nation and most of the time just pretend to be doing so. We all go to work and give excuses why we shouldn't properly do our work. Lecturers don't do their jobs, students will rather spend money on flashy phones than invest in his/her books. The foreigner that behave decently in his country comes into our own get infected with the corruption bug and join in the party. You see ours is a self-inflicted problem and let us stop telling shell, total and others to close shop, afterall many people working there are Nigerians and it has even being known that many times you have some measure of transparency in this company its because the white man don't want we Nigerians to spoil his company for him. We all need a change of outlook, a change of orientation including that man that call himself "Jobfront" and most unfortunately for him (i.e. Jobfront) especially there might be need for God to help us in this task. The reason: Our Nation has wandered far off in its corruption journey, without God's help we might not be able to find our way back home.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
@kjosefa. Well spoken, very well spoken too. :)
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ok guys......we have opened too much grenades here and they are not all helpful at all, it's gonna be more than boko haram.......
to my forte, everyone is entitled to his opinionated views when not generalised..... JOBFRONT expressed himself in a way he could and KJOSEFA reacted....we are all respective professionals in our various fields and we should respect our core values. for the fact that we do not have the dream and expected jobs would not make us lose our substance. please let's stop this religionistic battle of wits, religion is dangerous and would get us no where in Nigeria. if you believe in God please do so and let HIM save you.... and if you don't am sure you have something you believe or load your trust in......most of our statistics are wrong (i.e Nigerians don't love God etc)....... let's try not to spew hurtful words in a bid to quieten the other......why most of us would not keep our jobs even when we get to shell/chevron/glo et al is that we are too reactive, impatient, saucy, uncultured, shallow-minded and kiddy! what if you had a little ish with your team at work, would you burst forth in hysteria?
from me, recruitment process shouldn't take more than 3 months if indeed the company needs more staff, i have had cases where one was at medical stage and the whole process was cancelled, why? no one could answer that....were they serious from the on-set? yes they were, did they spend money on it? yes they did.....whats the end result? nothing......so we all need to talk about it.......and act towards it! and no one should stop anyone from viewing his mind... it's VOX POP!
finally.......you two (kjosefa+ jobfront) owe yourselves an apology.....you were too hard on urselves....!
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
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Originally Posted by
Atsaam
@kjosefa: that's exactly what is killing us in Nigeria. everything we resign to fate. It's not entirely their prerogative, we have some rights as citizens and moreover, giving employment to citizens is part of their corporate social responsibility. So we are entitled to that
I am strongly in support of ur statement. We don't hv 2 resign to faith all the time. Some times we need to take a bold step to cause things to happen.
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@qcycornell. Well spoken, very well spoken as well. :)
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@qcycorn : I really appreciate your comment. The truth is I never meant insult in anyway. If it however appears so, I tender an apology. Nevertheless, as much as I believe that action is needed, I much stronger believe that this should start from inside of each of us. I read on this page where people talk about their not getting jobs after having done medicals, unfortunately as a person I have suffered a similar fate and its with one of the multinationals. Notwithstanding my experience, I have come to understand that we cannot change anything except we believe in our country and do whatever we can do in individual capacity to make the country excel. Let police police well, students study well, lecturers lecture well. If we all have positive attitude, it is a question of time, we will engender the kind of change we desire. Cynicism, pessimism, bitterness, anger, slothfulness, godlessness and similar attitudes don't solve any problem. On the short run some of these attitude may appear to offer solution but in the long run they fail. Above all we must always be able to ask relevant questions that will give appropriate answer. Lack of jobs stem from lack of proper infrastructure like light, road, railways, water system, etc. A country like ours with population of educated youth we have should be a goldmine for employers to invest if appropriate infrastructure are in place. If therefore, we want to press demands, let ask our leaders to make these necessary facilities available and I have no doubt in my mind that more jobs will be created. Unless this is done and we have situation whereby over 20,000 people chasing some 10 vacancies, our situation cannot be better than this and no matter how much placard we carried we might end up not making the changes we desire.
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i heard a rumour today that the NNPC test and recruitment exerise has all been scrapped....please, all Naija hot jobbers, this isnt a forum for throwing insults but one for exchanging ideas and information on job related issues.....this information was passed across by a deputy manager in KRPC.....guys....please share your thoughts and opinions....cheers
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
Oleghe, wat do u mean by dat. U mean d ongoing recruitment has been nullified. Pls dnt say wat u ar nt sure else nnpc hopefuls ...
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
My people,
Let's cling to the last straw of hope that is available. Twelve people were sent out to spy the land. Only two people came back with encouraging news. And only the two, got a "fair" share of the promise.:):):)
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
Nigerian graduates need to organise themselves and force our lawmakers to do the right thing. Our educational system is bador so they keep saying and yet these multinationals keep bringing 'uneducated' people to take our jobs. I have a job but i feel your pain and unless action is taken, they will keep treating you like sh!t. Take steps and let us reform our country. Unfortunately I am out of the country else I would have volunteered to co ordinate the petition(*first) to the national assembly and take it up from there.
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Well said Jobfront, u mentioned some companies in ur first statement i totally support ur view cos i discovered something very fishy in one of them recently and i was so shocked that it broke my heart.
Its all about how they employ both dull & inexperienced hands and make them topshots without a written test or interview while those with good grades & experience are made to write series of test and interview only to be post to the section or department where u wud remain as a slave to them & their people who they've given those loafty positions to.
Painful though.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
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Originally Posted by
kjosefa
Mobil, Shell, and other multinational recruitment process run for as long as one year. Sometimes, I come to Naijahotjobs and I wonder if we forumites actually understand what we propose to do. Do we dictate to companies how long it would take them to do their recruitment. Even if they decide to terminate the whole process, do we think we have any charge we can bring against them? Whether the process last one year or more, it is their perogative, my guys we can't do anything about it. We can only continue to pray they eventually conclude it soon and that we are fortunate to be part of those that will be taken.
Please take a nap if you have nothing sensible to say.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
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Originally Posted by
Atsaam
@kjosefa: that's exactly what is killing us in Nigeria. everything we resign to fate. It's not entirely their prerogative, we have some rights as citizens and moreover, giving employment to citizens is part of their corporate social responsibility. So we are entitled to that
It's because people like kjosefa are plenty in Nigeria, that's why Nigeria is the way it is. Any little thing they'll tell you to pray, but they'll hardly task the brain.
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Originally Posted by
nsimba
@kjosefa
my brother, you are right. prayer is the answer and it is only prayer that could make things work for good. lets keep praying to the almighty and he will see us through.
BE PATIENT MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS, THE ALMIGHTY IS IN FULL CONTROL.
CHEERS.
Big lie. Try to liberate yourself from self-deceit.
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
I'm really fed up...I recall there was a thread that was started specially to bring together, NHJers for the purposes of staging a peaceful protest on the 1st of October (Nigeria's Independence day, supposedly). To my greatest surprise, on that day, the thread was nowhere to be found. I personally started a new thread in the same light, but the effort was futile. What is really the way forward????????? na wa o. i don tire to stay 4 house o. i studied engineering, was one of the best in my class but if i see secretary work, i fit no mind o
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Re: NNPC, etc Are not Recruiting Sincerely
brethen,im sorry for the delay in getting back to you guys.
there is so much work and travelling.ive not sat on a computer for a long time.
i cant give much details, but here is the findings.
there was much pressure to cancel the process, even phillips consulting admitted to several flaws.
however,the credibility and integrity of the GEJ adminstartion and ALLISON MADUEKE involvement will be in jeopardy.
at the board meeting to make arrangement towards ladans burial, it was decided to complete the process, and manage effectively the hiccups.
ED CS, was mandated to go to the next stage.
check nexus alliance ltd, and youll see they have already commeneced trainig arrangements.
its coming soon.
i wont fight any one for all negative and disparaging comments...we dont have the time...God knows
stay blessed
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Originally Posted by
Jesus Army
brethen,im sorry for the delay in getting back to you guys.
there is so much work and travelling.ive not sat on a computer for a long time.
i cant give much details, but here is the findings.
there was much pressure to cancel the process, even phillips consulting admitted to several flaws.
however,the credibility and integrity of the GEJ adminstartion and ALLISON MADUEKE involvement will be in jeopardy.
at the board meeting to make arrangement towards ladans burial, it was decided to complete the process, and manage effectively the hiccups.
ED CS, was mandated to go to the next stage.
check nexus alliance ltd, and youll see they have already commeneced trainig arrangements.
its coming soon.
i wont fight any one for all negative and disparaging comments...we dont have the time...God knows
stay blessed
Thanks jesus Army for this information. Its the best news i've heard since weekend.
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I checked out the Nexus alliance website, but cant see any information on the training arrangement.
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dynamictech
I checked out the Nexus alliance website, but cant see any information on the training arrangement.
He didn't say check their website rather check Nexus Alliance. I think it will be better you check with somebody you know within the company. Such information will not be displayed on their website.
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Originally Posted by
Benji Okparo
I'm really fed up...I recall there was a thread that was started specially to bring together, NHJers for the purposes of staging a peaceful protest on the 1st of October (Nigeria's Independence day, supposedly). To my greatest surprise, on that day, the thread was nowhere to be found. I personally started a new thread in the same light, but the effort was futile. What is really the way forward????????? na wa o. i don tire to stay 4 house o. i studied engineering, was one of the best in my class but if i see secretary work, i fit no mind o
@iHustle: Can you please reply this guy?
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@jesus army. welcome back d Field Marshal!!!