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Jobs/Vacancies / Job Opportunity At Mubadala by abujal(m): 7:38pm On Jul 25, 2007 |
JOB OPPORTUNITY AT MUBADALA CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO SUBMIT YOUR RESUME: http://www.mubadala.ae/en/content/jobs.asp ABOUT MUBADALA February 12th, 2007 Who's afraid of Mubadala? …New Telco prepares to roll out There is a new kid on the telecom block in Nigeria and his name is Mubadala. Nigeria's new Unified Service Access licence awardee, the Mubadala Development Company of the United Arab Emirates is firing up the local market through its hitherto undisclosed actions and the anticipation of its Nigeria strategy. For now, Mubadala is making foundation moves to roll out and as part of this, the company has started subtle acquisition and employment moves which can change the face of the sector . BusinessDay also gathered from reliable sources that Mubadala is negotiating with leading network infrastructure providers including Alcatel of France, Ericsson of Sweden, Siemens of Germany and Huawei of China, for the roll out of its Nigeria operations , the first phase of which it is anticipated will be cost about $1 billion (N127 billion). Also, insiders say, Mubadala will likely adopt the Indian business model for its Nigeria operations because Nigeria has similarities with India as regards geographical size, income per capita and some socio-cultural attributes. Asked about the wisdom of shipping to Nigeria when some think the market is largely taken, a source close to Mubadala said according to statistics available on Nigeria abroad, there are about 75 million Nigerians between the ages of 15 and 55. He further said that if only 30 million of that number has been taken, that would leave 45 million more open to be taken. He further added that if the right strategies were adopted, subscribers would migrate at will to networks that better served their purpose. Ernest Ndukwe, the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) expects also that the added competition posed by Mubadala, will bring about a further improvement in the quality of service in the telecoms industry here and a lowering of costs to the subscriber. Sources close to Mubadala told BusinessDay that the company has started a recruitment campaign and is fishing for personnel locally and internationally. For this purpose, it is said, the company has appointed two employment agencies, one international and one local. Mubadala's staff requirement figure is put at about 1,000 of which at least one-third will be technical personnel and another one-third will be marketing personnel. It is said that the company is considering the prospect of co-location its technical equipment with a certain local telco which has very good geographical coverage and is recapitalising. Mubadala is considering the feasibility of rolling out in the second quarter of this year. We gathered also, that following in the footsteps of other big telecom operators here, Mubadala favours hiring Diaspora Nigerians with specialized skills, so as to blend with its new operating environment. It is said that to supplement this source Mubadala is offering even fatter salaries to entice technical, marketing and managerial staff from competing operators here as well as from the banks and other organizations, as is customary with new comers. The grapevine in rival organizations is said to be rife with speculation about personnel who might be switching over to Mubadala. Industry sources also disclosed that Mubadala is proposing to buy up two local private telephony operators (PTOs). One of these, which is particularly strong on data services is based on the Victoria Island extension in Lagos while the other, which is a smaller player is based on Saka Tinubu Street, also in Victoria Island. While the former is not keen to sell, the latter it is said is interested in the deal but does not want a complete buy out. Informed sources said also that Mubadala favours working with a foreign media agency, which will then cooperate with one or two local agencies. As if anticipating this, two of the GSM operators are said to have been entertaining fresh bids and proposals from local agencies to sharpen their tussle for the hearts and minds of subscribers. Our sources say that Mubadala will work with more than one network infrastructure provider so as to achieve a speedy roll out. We also gathered that the network will build its strategy around quality service, competitive pricing, broad coverage, hinterland penetration, social responsibility awareness and a massive media blitz, among others. Mubadalas licence comes as a total package, as the company was also offered a digital mobile licence and GSM frequencies in the 1800 and 900 MHz bands at the cost of $400 million . The offer of the licence to the company followed a bilateral agreement between Mubadala, a state-owned multi purpose investment company and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) acting on behalf of the Federal Government. The Nigerian face of the Dubai- based group, is believed to be Hakeem Bollo-Osagie, former chairman of UBA and this is not his first attemp at picking a slice of the lucrative GSM business in Nigeria. Mubadala is coming into the Nigerian market, at the take-off of the Unified Licence regime which follows the five year exclusivity of mobile operations which the GSM companies enjoyed. The Unified Licence allows both mobile and fixed networks to operate across platforms. Industry watchers say that with a good measure of the nation's telecom market (30 million subscribers) already taken, some ways for Mubadala to speedily entrench itself would include buying out some local operators, focusing on niche services, offering lower service rates and co-locating facilities. source:- business day of the FEB 12 2007 |
Career / Re: CISA June 2007 Study Group by abujal(m): 11:25am On Jul 20, 2007 |
pls i will be needing the cisa sybex materials too and other material that will be of help. thanks here is my email ozovehe03@yahoo.com |
Career / Re: Never Let Go Of Your Dreams by abujal(m): 10:40am On Jun 29, 2007 |
that was I a good tip there it was really inspirational, i read u said u work with an NGO, please i need u to help me wit some tins, the problem is one of one of my family friends has an NGO, she probably did,nt no What to do wit it . i guess she only founded the organization, when she found out that people are making money from it. Not to long it was history. Now i am finished from school faced wit the same problem of unemployment and i needed to keep myself busy so i to i could revive the organization, i actually have started sumtins but i need to organize the whole thing really well and i am counting on or advisory support based on your experience. here is my email wyongon@yahoo.com, it is a women and youth development organization, we are also in HIV thing. thanks |
Career / [b]building Self-confidence; Develop The Self-confidence You Deserve![/b] by abujal(m): 10:08am On Jun 29, 2007 |
Building Self-Confidence Develop the self-confidence you deserve! Self-confidence is extremely important in almost every aspect of our lives, yet so many people struggle to find it. Sadly, this can be a vicious circle: People who lack self-confidence can find it difficult to become successful. After all, would you instinctively want to back a project that was being pitched by someone who was nervous, fumbling and overly apologetic? Self-confidence is about balance. At one extreme, we have people with low self-confidence. At the other end, we have people who may be over-confident. Good self-confidence is a matter of having the right amount of confidence, founded in reality and on your true ability. With the right amount of self-confidence, you will take informed risks, stretch yourself (but not beyond your abilities) and try hard. By contrast, if you are under-confident, you’ll avoid taking risks and stretching yourself; and you might not try at all. This means that you’ll fail to reach your potential. And if you’re over-confident, you’ll probably take too much risk, stretch yourself beyond your capabilities, and crash badly. You may also find that you’re so optimistic, that you don’t try hard enough to truly succeed. So, self-confidence needs to be founded on reality: realistic expectations, your skills and experience, and the effort and preparation that you are willing to put in to reach your goal. TO READ MORE ON BUILDING UR SELF CONFIDENCE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW, HAVE A WOUNDERFUL READING TIME http://www.mindtools.com/selfconf.html http://www.mindtools.com/selfconf.html">Building Self-Confidence</a> - Prepare yourself for success! |
Career / Possibilities; Unlocking Your Own Potential by abujal(m): 9:27am On Jun 29, 2007 |
Possibilities; Unlocking your own potential http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newCDV_89.htm HOPE You HAD A WOUNDERFUL READING TIME. WILL BE BACK WITH SOME MIND BLOWING CAREER TIPS SO STAY CONNECTED TO NAIRALAND, CHEERS |
Politics / Re: FG: NLC Strike Is Political by abujal(m): 7:53pm On Jun 23, 2007 |
i keep woundering what is wrong with NIGERIANS, we are so easily broken and give up on in just a little stress. we should not allow this so called goverment who are only concerned about their wellfare and those of their families destroy what it has taken us over 60 yrs to build, those who have give so much to make sure we GET TO THIS DESTINATION, will only be diappointed if we allow them to do what they intend doing to our nation, (that is to make us poorer than it has already been and make thenself rich at our expense). We should stand by labour union, its our fight and not the battle of only one person we should make them understand that no single person or goup is greater than Nigeria. they have rig the election to their favour and so doing, oppressed the masses. We did not vote them in, and by the God we serve and by his infinate mercy we shall be set free from their bondage as the people of Anambra was set free from the bondage of Chris Uba and his allies. VICTORY WILL SURELY BE OURS |
Jobs/Vacancies / Government Approved Job Opportunities In New Zealand: by abujal(m): 9:59pm On Jun 21, 2007 |
"The New Zealand Immigration and Relocation Report" gives you all the job information, guidelines, as well as over 250 NZ-government approved agents in NZ who are trained to help you find work there at no costs to you! Plus lots of other information on Immigration either on a temporary or permanent basis! Read more about it in the TRAVEL forum here at Nairaland! Cheers! |
Phones / Re: Lovely Text Messages by abujal(m): 6:30pm On Jun 20, 2007 |
friendship is always a sweet responsibility never an oppotunity |
Religion / Re: Jihad: The Sixth Deadly Pillar Of Islam by abujal(m): 3:45pm On Jun 10, 2007 |
people keep tokin about muslims been violent and hustle, but nobody ever tok about wat is happening in palastine and other arabian countries that are be terrorised by the the so called world power. i am not justifing the killing of innocent souls but wat is good 4 the gooses is good for the gender. i think nossycheck, babyosisi and Gwaine shld be resonable and answer qustn by Babs and no be insultive. u have quoted from the quran so has Babs quoted from the bible same kind of verse asking belivers to fight those idolators and enemies of our faith. Babs well done |
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