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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: What Is The Job Description Of A Direct Sales Agent In A Bank? by Kingzy4pep(m): 9:06am On Dec 10, 2019
pocohantas:
SUFFERHEAD marketer. Get very comfortable shoes and socks, you will need it.

You are a variant of contract staff. Salary range between N(20,000-50,000). Maybe some banks pay more. Hardly ever seen one/any.

-Your job function is retail marketing, drive savings deposits and e-banking channels. I doubt DSAs do risk assets, though they can ask you to bring any you see, for the sake of the branch paying you salary.

-You will have number of accounts target. Daily/weekly/monthly. You will also have deposit targets. Something like, 3accts a day, 15/week, 60/month. 5-10m deposit a month. You mustn't do all, 50% and above can keep you afloat.

- You might be lucky to get someone that will give you huge deposits, which would make you earn big in comissions. If not, you have to start from the scratch to mobilize deposits. You go waka ehn, all the market people go know you.

- You get your pay (and commissions), leave allowance, pension, christmas rice/groundnut oil. Not so sure of their package.

- You'll be restricted on types of accts to open. Leave some for the bigger people (core staff).

- You will grow to be a very angry somebody when you see the bank employing core staff that are your mates and some your junior. You can't escape this feeling of anger o.

- You will start showing your anger, nagging over the poor treatment and sometimes acts of rebellion/insubordination.

- Maybe you will be an extraordinary DSA and your bank will try to convert you. It is not because they like you too much, paying you as a core staff is cheaper than your commission at that point.


I understand the country is hard, but if I have to be a banker- core staff or nothing. Know what you are getting into. E hard o.

Have a nice day. cheesy




You just said it all.

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Travel / Re: 21years Old Boy Threaten To Sue IYARE Motors by Kingzy4pep(m): 11:20pm On Dec 05, 2019
pocohantas:
Hmmmm...Perfect way to punish an EX.

Open a social media page for GiG courier and put his number there.
You this babe, them go fear you o
Travel / Re: 13 Richest Countries In The World (with Pictures) by Kingzy4pep(m): 6:06am On Dec 03, 2019
sureteeboy:
The 13 richest countries by gross domestic product (at purchasing power parity) per capita. Using the purchasing power parity (PPP) value of all final goods to show true value of dollar within a country in a given year. Oil nations continue to dominate the list in 2017 as they did in 2016.



13 – Austria - $50,07 GDP (PPP) per capita



The alpine nation has a population of about 8.7 million people with a healthy per capita income of $50,078, which is about four times higher than the per capita income for the average person globally. Its robust service sector and its proximity to Germany provide a ready market for its steel, iron and agricultural products. The Capital city, Vienna is the fifth richest metropolis in Europe behind Hamburg, London, Luxembourg, and Brussels.

12 – Netherlands - $50,898 GDP (PPP) per capita



With 16.8 million people, and a per capita GDP of $50,898 the Dutch are more than just a tulip country. Its success comes from three key sectors: mining, agriculture, and manufacturing. Many people do not know that the Netherlands is actually a kingdom of four countries: Aruba, Curaçao, the Netherlands and Sint Maarten but the Netherlands makes up 98% of the total land area in the Kingdom.

11 – Saudi Arabia - $54,431 GDP (PPP) per capita



Saudi Arabia is one of many oil-based economies with strong government control over major economic activities that enjoy high GDP. Its GDP (PPP) per capita is $54,43`. Saudi Arabia possesses 18% of the world's proven petroleum reserves and ranks as the largest exporter of petroleum. It played a leading role in OPEC for many years.The petroleum sector accounts for almost all of Saudi government revenues and export earnings. Despite possessing the largest petroleum reserves in the world, its per capita income is much smaller than of that of smaller Persian Gulf neighbors.

10 – The United States - $57,467 GDP (PPP) per capita



While most nations on the list have small populations (relatively), it is impressive that the world's largest economy, the United States, can maintain a per capita GDP (PPP) of $57,467, considering its population of over 310 million people. Reasons behind its success include its large domestic automotive industry, technological sector that foster innovation, and a system of democracy that protects entrepreneurial and intellectual property rights.

9 – Switzerland - $62,882 GDP (PPP) per capita



The GDP (PPP) per Swiss citizen is $62,882. Swiss banking and financial institutions keep this country and its economy afloat. It is important to note that some of the wealthiest people and companies in the world own Swiss bank accounts and therefore Switzerland has excess capital to use for investment purposes. Zurich and Geneva, Switzerland's most well-known cities, have consistently ranked among among the top ten worldwide in terms of standards of living.

8 – Norway - $59,302 GDP (PPP) per capita



This Nordic nation's per capita GDP of $59,302 allows its 4.97 million people to reap the benefits of a small yet robust economy. Driven by fishing, natural resources, and major petroleum exploration, Norway is the eighth largest exporter of crude oil, 9th largest exporter of refined oil, and 3rd largest exporter of natural gas in the world.

7 – Ireland - $68,883 GDP (PPP) per capita



The Emerald Isle has a per capita income of about $68,883 with a population of about 4.8 million people. The main industries that boost its economy are textiles, mining, and food proctuon - staple products in any economy. In OECD (Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development) rankings, Ireland actually places 4th overall.

6 – The United Arab Emirates - $72,419 GDP (PPP) per capita



This Middle Eastern federation of emirates has a land area of about 32,278 sq. miles, which means it could easily fit within New York State (54,556 sq. miles). With a population of 9.2 million people, it's a bit more populated than the state of New Jersey. A third of the $72,419 per capita economy comes from oil revenues, while the service sector and telecommunications also contribute significantly. The UAE is the second largest economy in the Arab world after Saudi Arabia.

5 – Kuwait - $73,817 GDP (PPP) per capita



Kuwait is a small, relatively open economy and its citizens enjoy a per capita GDP (PPP) of $73,817. The highest-valued currency unit in the world currently is the The Kuwaiti dinar. With nearly 10% of the world's oil reserves, petroleum accounts for nearly half of GDP and 95% of export revenues and government income. In recent years, Kuwait has done little to diversify its economy due to positive fiscal situation.

4 – Brunei - $77,441 GDP (PPP) per capita



Brunei, a small country with a wealthy economy that is a mixture of foreign and domestic entrepreneurship, government regulation and welfare measures, and village tradition has led to GDP per capita (PPP) of $77,441. It is almost completely supported by exports of crude oil and natural gas. Like other oil countries in the list the government has shown progress in diversifying the economy away from just oil and gas.

3 – Singapore - $87,856 GDP (PPP) per capita



This tiny city-state has moved up from 5th position to take 3rd with per capita income (PPP) of $87,856, which is five times the average per capita income for an ordinary individual in the world. The basis of Singapore's wealth is its financial services sector, a chemical export industry, and its liberal economic policies that encourage growth and innovation. Singapore has the second busiest port in the world, exporting $414 billion of goods in 2011 alone.

2 – Luxembourg - $105,882 GDP (PPP) per capita



A symbol of wealth, number two on the list has a per capita GDP (PPP) of $105,882, which is nine times the world average. The backbone of this strong economy is its vibrant financial sector, prudent fiscal policies, and dynamic industrial and steel sectors. Banking in Luxembourg is the largest sector of its economy with an asset base of over $1.24 trillion alone.

1 – Qatar - $127,523 GDP (PPP) per capita



Qatar ranks number one on the list of the top 10 richest nations because of its high GDP (PPP) per capita of $127,523. Qatar has a well-developed oil exploration industry where the petroleum industry accounts for 70% of its government revenue, 60% of its GDP and 85% of its export earnings. Because of its wealth and economic success, it has been chosen as the host of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the first Arab nation to ever hold this role. However, Qatar is also the most controversial country on the list for its use of forced labour from nations throughout Asia and parts of Africa.

Top 25 Countries and their GDP per capita (PPP) (Source: World Bank, 2016)
1 Qatar 127,523
2 Luxembourg 105,882
3 Singapore 87,856
4 Brunei 77,441
5 Kuwait (2015) 73,817
6 United Arab Emirates 72,419
7 Ireland 68,883
8 Switzerland 62,882
9 Norway 59,302
10 United States 57,467
11 Saudi Arabia 54,431
12 Iceland 51,399
13 Netherlands 50,898
14 Austria 50,078
15 Denmark 49,496
16 Sweden 49,175
17 Germany 48,730
18 Bahrain (2015) 47,333
19 Australia 46,790
20 Belgium 46,383
21 Canada 44,025
22 Finland 43,053
23 United Kingdom 42,609
24 Japan 41,470
25 France 41,466
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120 Nigeria 5,867

http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-richest-countries-in-the-world.html
Lalasticlala mynd44
Oga where did you lift these information from?
Those figures are outdated. The gdp of virtually all the countries listed there are now higher than what you wrote.
Culture / Re: Is There Any Culture In Igboland That Does Not Allow Women To See Men When Eatin by Kingzy4pep(m): 8:39pm On Nov 25, 2019
Alexaonfleek:
I guess it has to do with village people

Thanks for the condolence
Sent you a pm.
Culture / Re: Is There Any Culture In Igboland That Does Not Allow Women To See Men When Eatin by Kingzy4pep(m): 4:37am On Nov 25, 2019
Alexaonfleek:
wow
I've never been to Ika to be honest.
My dad doesn't like me going there
I've only been to akumazi once
And why won't I know where I'm from undecided
It's same for most people.. I was almost 20 before I went to my home town for the first time and I can count how many times I've gone there. I don't like it there..

BTW, Been reading your diary.. So sorry about the demise of your grandmom
Culture / Re: Is There Any Culture In Igboland That Does Not Allow Women To See Men When Eatin by Kingzy4pep(m): 11:11pm On Nov 24, 2019
Alexaonfleek:
my dad is from Ika
My mum is from akumazi

You seem to know that side well
Yea, I do actually. I'm from Ika even.
I doubt if you even know there.

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Culture / Re: Is There Any Culture In Igboland That Does Not Allow Women To See Men When Eatin by Kingzy4pep(m): 7:27pm On Nov 24, 2019
Alexaonfleek:
lol.hes not my uncle directly like my mum's cousin
Oh okay.. Which part of Agbor are you from?
Culture / Re: Is There Any Culture In Igboland That Does Not Allow Women To See Men When Eatin by Kingzy4pep(m): 12:22pm On Nov 24, 2019
Alexaonfleek:
I have an uncle who is from the Southeastern part of nigeria.for some weird reasons he never allows anyone to see him when eating,especially if it's swallow.is there any cultural reasons for this?
Agbor girl
Romance / Re: Why You Should Consider Marrying Asian Ladies. by Kingzy4pep(m): 12:20pm On Nov 24, 2019
Dimples0303:


Everyone goes through what you're going through, there's no need to explain yourself to anyone. But there's also no need for comparison and put downs. If you want an Asian woman, no one is holding you back. Good luck in life smiley
Hi.. Where are you from? You don't look Nigerian.
Romance / Re: What Does It Mean When A Girl Says Your Dickk Is Filled With Water? by Kingzy4pep(m): 8:35am On Nov 24, 2019
Dreiwizzy:
Flaccid dick she meant.. your phallus is not strong enough; self-service has bleeped you up badly.. do you even exercise your lower body?
Provide possible solutions for him na.. You just blasted him and left him like that..
Crime / Re: South African Woman Baths Husband With Hot Water For Cheating On Her (Photos) by Kingzy4pep(m): 8:30am On Nov 24, 2019
Very soon, she will end up saying the reason she had hurt him this much is because he cheated on her with a Nigerian.
Romance / Re: My Sister Is About To Marry An Osu Man, About To Commit A Serious Taboo by Kingzy4pep(m): 8:25am On Nov 24, 2019
tchidi066:

Who else
Good reply
Travel / Re: Any Nigerian Studying In Greece Here? by Kingzy4pep(m): 6:09am On Nov 23, 2019
Sunshinestarr:


Is post graduate also free?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: BVN And NIMC Bear My Wrong Date Of Birth by Kingzy4pep(m): 1:20pm On Nov 16, 2019
You must present a valid ID that has the date of birth you wanna change to.
So if you have a drivers licence or International passport carrying that DOB, you're good to go or you can just decide to correct the one on your NIMC slip and it's 15k being paid through remita.

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Business / Re: Bill Gates Tops Jeff Bezos As Richest Person In The World: See The Full List by Kingzy4pep(m): 11:08am On Nov 16, 2019
Nigeria seems to be the only African nation on that list.. All other continents are duely represented by upto 3 countries each..
Africa needs restoration.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies 2.0 '18 by Kingzy4pep(m): 4:21am On Nov 14, 2019
Olamsoh:
We are hiring
Sales Executives
Location is Lagos
Salary: 150k

Requirements
Bachelor’s degree
Minimum of Second Class Lower
Minimum of two years sales experience
Working in a financial institution will be an added advantage

How to apply
How do we apply?
Family / Re: I Need Matching English Names For My Boy And Girl Twin. by Kingzy4pep(m): 12:15pm On Nov 13, 2019
pocohantas:


This one no too long so? By the time they add surname and middle name, e no go fit enter WAEC form.
You eh.. Lol
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Corporate Sales Executive (100k) by Kingzy4pep(m): 10:47pm On Nov 10, 2019
jtwale:
Apply now
Just applied. But if I may ask, What digital products are they offering?
Celebrities / Re: Regina Daniels Drops Out Of Igbinedion University, Begins Study In UAE by Kingzy4pep(m): 10:14pm On Nov 10, 2019
Spar7tan:
She for go covenant now grin
She won't survive it there.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: In Need Of IT Placement by Kingzy4pep(m): 11:56am On Nov 08, 2019
JummyOsalman:
Good day everyone....... Please I need IT placement.... starting from February 2020..... Department of Management and Accounting..... Ladoke Akintola University of Technology


Thanks
https://career8.successfactors.com/sfcareer/jobreqcareerpvt?jobId=405215&company=chevron&username=&st=48388A3B6A3D5DF45616BE2EE319CB4B5E7D2C59

http://www.nlng.com/Careers/Pages/SIWES-Application-Portal.aspx
Romance / Re: My 5 Year Old Relationship Ended Just Like That by Kingzy4pep(m): 12:39pm On Nov 04, 2019
makydebbie:
Awwn op, lets look at the bright side, he probably wasn't the one for you.

Five years no be beans tho, damn.
Exactly.

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Phone/Internet Market / Re: Mint Samsung S8 Duos For Sale by Kingzy4pep(m): 7:57am On Nov 01, 2019
Efostick:
Mint S8 Duos up for grabs.
70k
Lagos
090-three seven nine eight-1379
What model
Politics / Re: Governor Obiano Restricts Movement Of Tankers Carrying Petrol From 8pm To 5am by Kingzy4pep(m): 7:42am On Nov 01, 2019
daroz:
Some of these bloggers are so uneducated.


How can you say they were banned from 8PM to 5AM, when actually they are being to restricted to 8PM to 5AM?

Pls if you must blog , know how to read, write and understand simple comprehension to avoid misleading people unintentionally.
Oga take a good look at the bolded.

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Travel / Re: Ghana,togo And Benin Republic Which One Is Better? by Kingzy4pep(m): 11:58pm On Oct 29, 2019
psychologygh:
I have nothing against Nigeria buh the level of hatred that Nigerians on this forum and online have against Ghana, a very peaceful country who has no issue with any African country and love for Africa unity through our greatest first president Dr.Kwame Nkrumah is mind boggling. It's only Nigerians who hate Ghana among all African countries and the funny thing is most African countries have issues or suspicion of Nigerians buh they tend to forget all of them and throw all their hatred against the only english ally of them in West Africa. They say Ghanaians don't respect them which I find very funny because they Nigerians don't even respect any African. They insult and hate everything Ghana. On this forum for example they mostly fish out Ghanaian negative news,post it on their front page and pour out all the hatred they have on Ghana with all forms of insult .There's about just 4 Ghanaians who mistakenly discovered this forum on Google including me and they insult us everyday any time we try to defend our motherland which they insulted unprovoked.
Charlie, you're actually acting childish and uncivilised. Why conclude that Nigerians hate Ghanaians just because of the few comments you saw online. That's fallacy.

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Travel / Re: DON'T LISTEN TO Anyone Who Discourages You From Travelling Abroad by Kingzy4pep(m): 6:03am On Oct 28, 2019
Hadampson:


It's already €10,236 which is about #4.2m


Prost.
Does sponsorship letter still work because people barely use it
Career / Re: 5 Things That Can Make You Self-employed In Nigeria by Kingzy4pep(m): 7:35am On Oct 26, 2019
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Education / Re: Who remember this story???? by Kingzy4pep(m): 6:37pm On Oct 24, 2019
chizzypresh:


Am fine u
Yea
I'm doing great. Just sent you a pm.
Education / Re: Who remember this story???? by Kingzy4pep(m): 4:11pm On Oct 24, 2019
chizzypresh:

How are you? Can I pm you?
Education / Re: Who remember this story???? by Kingzy4pep(m): 4:36am On Oct 24, 2019
chizzypresh:


Na them shocked shocked
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