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Business / Re: Jumia Versus Konga: Which Has The Better Discounts And Offers? by Jfinder: 3:40pm On Dec 20, 2012
It's Jumia for me people...
Jobs/Vacancies / What You Should Know About The NNPC 2012 Recruitment Exercise Ending Dec. 21 by Jfinder: 12:29pm On Dec 20, 2012
For those of you looking to do a late application for the NNPC 2012 recruitment exercise which is ending tomorrow. There seems to be an inside scoop on how to go about it.
If you missed out on the requirements for both Graduate Trainees, Experienced Hire and Trainee Operators. Here they are:

Graduate Trainees:
candidates are expected to possess a minimum of a Second Class Lower Degree with a good Masters Degree in either of the following – Science, Engineering, Business/Finance, Social Sciences, Arts/Humanities, Law, Medical and Health Sciences with 0-3 years working experience. They are also expected to have graduated in the last 5 years, completed the mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and should not be more than 29 years old by December 2012.

Experienced Hire:
candidates should have at least 10 years post NYSC experience from a reputable organisation with a degree in all of the following fields above including Information Technology. Available positions include – Drilling Engineer, Geologist, Geophysicist, Petroleum/Production Engineer, Well Site Engineer, Reservoir Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Cost Engineer, Project Engineer, Marine Engineer, Petro Physicist, CRU Process Operator, FCC Operator, Inspection&Testing, Welding Technician, Instrument Technician, Rotating Equipment Engineer, Equipment Support Engineer, Industrial/Safety Officer, Pollution Control Officer, Land Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Drilling Fluid Analyst, Lab Technologist, Database Administrator, Web Developer, Network Engineer, Software Engineer, Graphics Designer, IT Security Analyst, Medical Consultant, Accountant, Financial Officer, Auditor, Business Analyst, Community Relations Officer, Cost Control Officer, Legal Officer, Economist, Petroleum Economist, Risk/Compliance Officer, Tax Officer, Human Resource Adviser, Security Adviser, Business Intelligence Analyst, SAP-ABAP Programmer, Share point Developer, Enterprise Architect, Business Continuity Analyst, IT Business Analyst, Upstream Technical Solution Analyst, Technical Writer,SAP-MM/HCM/FICO/SSR/SD Specialist, Social Network Community Evangelist

For Trainee Operators, I suggest you click on the link below, because I can't seem to open it from here. The site should also give you more instructions on how to go about the application before it ends tomorrow. Good luck guys.

http://jobfinder.com.ng/blog/2012/09/05/what-you-should-know-about-the-nnpc-2012-recruitment-exercise/
Politics / JTF Officer Throws Back Bomb Just Like In The Movies, Saves The Day by Jfinder: 1:24pm On Dec 06, 2012
According to the Vanguard newspaper, an improvised explosive thrown at a Joint Task Force patrol by suspected Boko Haram militants, early Thursday, was intercepted by a gallant officer who quickly threw it back at the attackers just a few seconds before it exploded. The incident happened at the Hotoro Eastern Bypass in Kano State, when the JTF operatives were conducting a routine patrol.

http://nigerianbulletin.com/nigerian-news/jtf-operative-saves-the-day-hurled-back-bomb-thrown-by-boko-haram/
TV/Movies / Nollywood Plans To Release An Aluu 4 Movie - Is This Right? by Jfinder: 1:10pm On Nov 30, 2012
Too soon after the horrid episode of dishonest jungle justice meted out to four unfortunate young men, some members of the Nigerian movie industry, Nollywood have decided to take advantage of the inauspicious event and make a movie. The movie which would be called ‘ALUU 4 Movie‘ would tell the sordid story of how these four young men were brutally murdered based on a false assumption that they were local thieves.

We all know how Nollywood operates, tasteless plots that are often times mediocre in their message. the messages are often shallow e.g. ‘Fazebook Babes‘, ‘Blackberry Babes‘, movies that capitalize on current trends in the country. However, are Nigerians ready to be reminded of the ugly incident that rocked our belief in each other as human beings?

This is one time that Nollywood producers need to draw the line. These men were real humans, not fictional characters. It is bad enough that their families have to live with the memory of how brutally their children were murdered. To make a movie of it would abuse the memory of these young men. It is distasteful and cruel, to the families of these young men, to the memory of these young men: real people who had dreams and aspirations like each and every one of us.

It is not too much to ask that the memory of these young men be honoured, that they be remembered in light of the lives they led and not the brutal manner in which they exited this world. So to producers out there: let us for once act with dignity and respect the sanctity of the deceased.


Source:http://pulse.com.ng/2012/11/29/nollywood-aluu-4-movie-a-desecration-of-memories/
Politics / Re: BRT Bus Falls Off Third-Mainland Bridge (Fully Loaded) by Jfinder: 3:01pm On Nov 26, 2012
Do not believe everything you see and read on the internet. Nigerians na wah for us oh!!
Politics / Re: BRT Bus Falls Off Third-Mainland Bridge (Fully Loaded) by Jfinder: 1:48pm On Nov 26, 2012
Guys I just checked the FRSC twitter page. They have deleted the tweet. Seems like the rumour is not true. So all you hypertensive nairalanders can now rest well.

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