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Career / Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by murry2: 3:19pm On Jan 17, 2018
Someone should send the soft copy to me pls WhatsApp 08069691428 email: nurgan2011@gmail.com
Career / Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by murry2: 3:18pm On Jan 17, 2018
Someone should send the soft copy to me pls WhatsApp 08069691428 email: nurgan2011@gmail.com
Career / Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by murry2: 10:54am On Jan 15, 2018
haibe:

Haha i know this feeling

Just saw my Acca results. I have been under tension since Saturday waiting for 12pm uk time on 15th Jan.. Very scary feeling .

Now an Affiliate tho.. thank God.

Congratulations! may God bless it for you.

Pls how much is the total amount for exemption and the total amount for the 5 papers for someone that have ACA?
Career / Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by murry2: 8:38am On Jan 13, 2018
Hello professional colleagues,
A friend of mine made an over payment while paying for exemption fees (Skills). Someone should assist how he can lodge a complain to ICAN. I mean their contacts
Career / Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by murry2: 9:23am On Jan 10, 2018
osagie80:
Result should be out tomorrow,11th Jan 2018 make a it 8 weeks after Nov exam.

The tension is heightened, the most confident ones after the examination in November are now shaking, the time is near, if not before this Friday, unfailingly next week. The skills students are scared of PM, the foundation students are scared of QT, the professional students own is SFM
Which paper are you scared of? Whatever your result is, giving up should never be the next thing.
Good evening!
ICAN facebook page
Career / Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by murry2: 11:14pm On Dec 28, 2017
ufotty2001:
ICAN November diet results to be release on 18th january 2018

Where did you get this information?

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Career / Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by murry2: 9:59pm On Dec 12, 2017
Abdul4trust1:
let's Hear From You First
My CR and SFM was okay, but want to know general performance from markings.
Career / Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by murry2: 9:58pm On Dec 12, 2017
Abdul4trust1:
let's Hear From You First
My CR and SFM was okay, but want to know general performance from markings.
Career / Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by murry2: 5:59pm On Dec 11, 2017
[quote author=wisebolak43 post=63066084][/quote]

We want to know the performance of each subject before talking about the releasing of the result.
Career / Re: ICAN May 2017 Results (let's Meet Here) by murry2: 9:52pm On Jul 17, 2017
opetobi:
Prof result link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nkhzpyotltbz0sv/ICAN%20RESULT.pdf.pdf?dl=0

Pls I need soft copy of Foundation level result, Pls send to nurgan2011@gmail.com
Career / Re: ICAN May 2017 Results (let's Meet Here) by murry2: 10:26am On Jul 13, 2017
Is there anybody that's close to ICAN office should pls confirm. I just heard that ICAN has released result now.
Career / Re: ICAN May 2017 Results (let's Meet Here) by murry2: 9:43am On Jul 10, 2017
AbbyE:


There's really no expectation from you , if you are hired as a trainee in an accounting firm then they'd train you from scratch. To some organisations they'd rather hire you because you won't have to take time off work to write ICAN as you are already chartered and they won't have to refund your exam money unlike people that chartered while in the firm

Thanks
Career / Re: ICAN May 2017 Results (let's Meet Here) by murry2: 9:39am On Jul 10, 2017
kraizybone:

Well, if you're hoping to join the practice.. Then it's really a tough one.. Cuz most firms want to train you from the ground up and don't like to hire qualified folks, except those with years of experience and are skilled (in audit, tax and others areas of consulting) .. But if you're looking at the corporate world, then there's a better chance of getting hired to be a CFO or chief accountant in some corporate office where you'd be required to perform some supervisory role.
Either the above two options, or you're completely freelance grin
Just my two cents tho.

Thanks
Career / Re: ICAN May 2017 Results (let's Meet Here) by murry2: 9:37am On Jul 10, 2017
sopulurespect:


Accounting profession is very broad and you will need to determine the area you want to specialize, Financial reporting, Tax, Audit and Assurance etc.
If you don't know where to start, then you may start with FR which is very common.
You will need to build your skill on how to prepare financial statements from source documents to final account using excel, Quick book, Peachtree/Sage etc.

You should know how to post daily transactions from source documents to subsidiary books eg cash book, post to individual ledger account, prepare trial balance and final account.
Excel is a very powerful tool for accountant because after account are prepared with software they will still be exported to excel.

Knowing how to prepare Payroll which will include PAYE computation is also good.
You should also understand that the illustrations you solved while preparing for the exams are what people do in offices. And you may be given work which is similar to the questions you attempted while preparing for ICAN.
Your study materials may still be relevant to you.

Honestly there is alot to talk about.

Thanks
Career / Re: ICAN May 2017 Results (let's Meet Here) by murry2: 12:46pm On Jul 09, 2017
Toppiano:
In other news...

Is there anyone here hoping to qualify but has never worked in any finance/account related capacity before?

If yes, how does one cope when people expect you to scatter ground as the latest Chartered Accountant but you be like where would I start from?

I belong to this category, any advice especially from people that passed thru similar experience.

Even me I belong to this category, is there any advice from experienced people? or What are the expectations from newly qualified ACAs
Career / Re: ICAN May 2017 Results (let's Meet Here) by murry2: 12:38pm On Jun 22, 2017
Any update about result or update from ICAN ?
Career / Re: ICAN May 2017 Results (let's Meet Here) by murry2: 9:27am On Jun 21, 2017
godsluvee:
Next week is certain
Did u confirm from ICAN office?
Career / Re: ICAN May 2017 Results (let's Meet Here) by murry2: 3:27pm On Jun 13, 2017
I wrote ATAX, CR, AAA, and CS. I dropped SFM

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Career / Re: ICAN May 2017 Results (let's Meet Here) by murry2: 11:15am On Jun 13, 2017
Nobody know our performance in various subjects most importantly Professional Level.

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Politics / Plateau Youths Reject Arewa Ultimatum On Igbos by murry2: 11:15am On Jun 12, 2017
PLATEAU YOUTHS REJECTS AREWA ULTIMATUM ON IGBOS
PRESS RELEASE:
PLATEAU STATE YOUTH COUNCIL; WE SAY NO TO THE KADUNA DECLARATION.
The Plateau State Youth Council is condemning the Kaduna Declaration made by members of some Northern groups at the Arewa House, Kaduna on June 6, 2017.
The declaration was issued collectively by the Arewa Citizen Action, Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, Arewa Youth Development Forum, Arewa Students Forum amongst others.
This news does not only promote disunity but goes against the very core and value of our great country Nigeria. The so-called ‘Kaduna Declaration’ may be a surprise to some but not entirely to others due to the recent backlash directed at the Acting President by some Northern leaders, accusing him of nepotism and sectionalism.
Nigeria is now boiling with different regions crying out that they are being marginalized in the scheme of things. While some of the concerns might be genuine and honest, some are just a show to seek attention and stir up discord.
It is evident that the declaration is clearly a symptom of a deep rooted and unaddressed sickness in our society. It is very unfortunate and appalling that some of our youths are willing to become tools at the hands of desperate citizens who are bent on disrupting the peace and collective existence of our people.
Despite the persisting aspiration for the creation of Biafra by some Igbo people and the concerns shown by others, no government in Nigeria’s history has sought for a political solution to the problem of the previous civil war which left a bad taste in the mouths of many.
With that being stated, the so-called Coalition of Arewa Youths instead of proffering solutions is adding salt to injury by coming up with such declaration. This act suggests that they are instigating social unrest by promoting the exclusion and picking on of one group of people, which in this case are the Igbo people. These groups are making frantic efforts to widening the degree of hatred and distrust among fellow Nigerians which is a recipe for yet another civil war.
Their ultimatum of asking the Igbo people to leave the North is very childish, absurd and absolutely irrational. Giving a timeline to that evil and nefarious demand shows that there is a gap in the level of love and tolerance for all ethnicities in Nigeria and more importantly shows that it is obvious we have learnt nothing from history.
With whose authority did they have the boldness and effrontery to make such a demand to a people who are hardworking and very industrious, and have contributed immensely to building the economy of Nigeria? What informed these retrogressive actions? Who gave them the authority to speak on behalf of the north?
Inasmuch as their actions are laughable, callous and ill informed, it also portends the style of leadership some young people will adopt if given the opportunity to serve. It’s rather unfortunate that this display of crass ignorance is coming at a time when intelligent and patriotic young people are pressing for the
#NotTooYoungToRun bill. This action may cause our elders to doubt our credibility and potential to maintain the sanctity of the Nigerian state as one indivisible entity.
We dissociate ourselves totally from the reckless statements credited to the groups mentioned above. We formally state that we do not condone the Kaduna Declaration; we do not condone hate, tribalism, exclusion, violence, and discrimination of any sort. The action of these people is inimical and inexcusable. We are aware that this action has the potential to create unnecessary tension so we plead with our elders and the rest of Nigerians to pardon the ineptitude of the leaders of this so-called coalition and disregard their actions.
We pledge as a state and a nation that we shall watch over our fellow compatriots and protect their interest with everything including our lives, because we believe that an injury to one is an injury to all. We understand the groups have apologized to Nigerians and the relevant authorities, but they must show signs of serous repentance and must be seen to act in a manner that is lawful and responsible.
We are calling on the relevant security agencies to arrest and prosecute any person or group of people that threaten the peaceful existence of the Nigerian state. We believe that such person or group be considered terrorist and treated accordingly. A waste of time could be misinterpreted as tolerance.
The entire youths of Plateau State under the auspices of Plateau State Youth Council strongly dissociate from such a coalition that seeks to threaten or maltreat any person, tribe or religion.
We are firmly committed to actualizing the dreams of our founding fathers. We reassure all ethnic groups on the Plateau, more importantly the Ndigbo at this time, of their personal safety and that of their investments. Violence and looting is not in our culture.
We shall not at this time repeat the mistakes of 1966, when our brothers were used to carry out the civil war only to be dumped and maltreated thereafter.
In view of this, we add our voice to those calling for the restructuring of the Nigerian state so as to make it more efficient and beneficial to all.
God bless Plateau State Youth Council
God bless Plateau State
God bless Nigeria,
Dr FABONG JEMCHANG YILDAM
MBBS, FMCFM
Chairman,
Plateau Youth Council.

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Nairaland / General / Plateau Youths Reject Arewa Ultimatum On Igbos by murry2: 10:54am On Jun 12, 2017
PLATEAU YOUTHS REJECTS AREWA ULTIMATUM ON IGBOS
PRESS RELEASE:
PLATEAU STATE YOUTH COUNCIL; WE SAY NO TO THE KADUNA DECLARATION.
The Plateau State Youth Council is condemning the Kaduna Declaration made by members of some Northern groups at the Arewa House, Kaduna on June 6, 2017.
The declaration was issued collectively by the Arewa Citizen Action, Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, Arewa Youth Development Forum, Arewa Students Forum amongst others.
This news does not only promote disunity but goes against the very core and value of our great country Nigeria. The so-called ‘Kaduna Declaration’ may be a surprise to some but not entirely to others due to the recent backlash directed at the Acting President by some Northern leaders, accusing him of nepotism and sectionalism.
Nigeria is now boiling with different regions crying out that they are being marginalized in the scheme of things. While some of the concerns might be genuine and honest, some are just a show to seek attention and stir up discord.
It is evident that the declaration is clearly a symptom of a deep rooted and unaddressed sickness in our society. It is very unfortunate and appalling that some of our youths are willing to become tools at the hands of desperate citizens who are bent on disrupting the peace and collective existence of our people.
Despite the persisting aspiration for the creation of Biafra by some Igbo people and the concerns shown by others, no government in Nigeria’s history has sought for a political solution to the problem of the previous civil war which left a bad taste in the mouths of many.
With that being stated, the so-called Coalition of Arewa Youths instead of proffering solutions is adding salt to injury by coming up with such declaration. This act suggests that they are instigating social unrest by promoting the exclusion and picking on of one group of people, which in this case are the Igbo people. These groups are making frantic efforts to widening the degree of hatred and distrust among fellow Nigerians which is a recipe for yet another civil war.
Their ultimatum of asking the Igbo people to leave the North is very childish, absurd and absolutely irrational. Giving a timeline to that evil and nefarious demand shows that there is a gap in the level of love and tolerance for all ethnicities in Nigeria and more importantly shows that it is obvious we have learnt nothing from history.
With whose authority did they have the boldness and effrontery to make such a demand to a people who are hardworking and very industrious, and have contributed immensely to building the economy of Nigeria? What informed these retrogressive actions? Who gave them the authority to speak on behalf of the north?
Inasmuch as their actions are laughable, callous and ill informed, it also portends the style of leadership some young people will adopt if given the opportunity to serve. It’s rather unfortunate that this display of crass ignorance is coming at a time when intelligent and patriotic young people are pressing for the
#NotTooYoungToRun bill. This action may cause our elders to doubt our credibility and potential to maintain the sanctity of the Nigerian state as one indivisible entity.
We dissociate ourselves totally from the reckless statements credited to the groups mentioned above. We formally state that we do not condone the Kaduna Declaration; we do not condone hate, tribalism, exclusion, violence, and discrimination of any sort. The action of these people is inimical and inexcusable. We are aware that this action has the potential to create unnecessary tension so we plead with our elders and the rest of Nigerians to pardon the ineptitude of the leaders of this so-called coalition and disregard their actions.
We pledge as a state and a nation that we shall watch over our fellow compatriots and protect their interest with everything including our lives, because we believe that an injury to one is an injury to all. We understand the groups have apologized to Nigerians and the relevant authorities, but they must show signs of serous repentance and must be seen to act in a manner that is lawful and responsible.
We are calling on the relevant security agencies to arrest and prosecute any person or group of people that threaten the peaceful existence of the Nigerian state. We believe that such person or group be considered terrorist and treated accordingly. A waste of time could be misinterpreted as tolerance.
The entire youths of Plateau State under the auspices of Plateau State Youth Council strongly dissociate from such a coalition that seeks to threaten or maltreat any person, tribe or religion.
We are firmly committed to actualizing the dreams of our founding fathers. We reassure all ethnic groups on the Plateau, more importantly the Ndigbo at this time, of their personal safety and that of their investments. Violence and looting is not in our culture.
We shall not at this time repeat the mistakes of 1966, when our brothers were used to carry out the civil war only to be dumped and maltreated thereafter.
In view of this, we add our voice to those calling for the restructuring of the Nigerian state so as to make it more efficient and beneficial to all.
God bless Plateau State Youth Council
God bless Plateau State
God bless Nigeria,
Dr FABONG JEMCHANG YILDAM
MBBS, FMCFM
Chairman,
Plateau Youth Council.
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Jobs/Vacancies / Apply For An Internal Audit Manager by murry2: 10:17am On Jun 10, 2017
Good morning below is genuine and confirmed job opportunity

The vacancy is for the post of an Internal Audit Manager, please read the below requirement. B.SC/HND Accountancy
Chartered accountant (ICAN, etc)
4-6 Years  job experience
Sex: Male or Female
Age: 28-38 years
Excellent in Microsoft suites-Excel, word, etc
Good knowledge of ORION software will be added advantage
Good oral/written communication skills
Salary: #150,000 monthly gross salary
 
The salary can be negotiated up to #200,000
Send your application to: jobs@fadacresources.com
Career / Re: ICAN release the result of Nov 2016 diet result by murry2: 11:44pm On Jan 19, 2017
Olafemi015:
Since someone has all the results on his phone. I'm about to create a whatsapp group. everyone can send their phone number for addition while we easily access the results on the group.
Please add me 08069691428

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