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Health / Re: Help: I Am Having Diffculty Fallen Asleep by paooxide(m): 11:17pm On May 01, 2016
Visit this link

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It talks about why you are awake and how to o avoid that next time ..

Lest I forget , it provides a solution too
Nairaland / General / Re: Lying Awake At 3am? Perhaps You Should Try Biphasic Sleeping by paooxide(m): 7:01pm On May 01, 2016
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Nairaland / General / Lying Awake At 3am? Perhaps You Should Try Biphasic Sleeping by paooxide(m): 6:56pm On May 01, 2016
Poor sleep and insomnia can make you less effective, but it’s still not necessary to stay in bed for eight hours


Madonna, Margaret Thatcher and Donald Trump all claim to have thrived on four hours or less of sleep. If it’s good enough for the queen of pop and the Iron Lady, should entrepreneurs be worried about aiming for that magic eight hours a night?

While the National Sleep Foundation recommends adults sleep a minimum of seven hours, historical evidence suggests this hasn't always been the case.

Extensive research by historian Roger Ekirch shows humans have traditionally slept in two phases. In his book, At Day’s Close: Night in Times Past, he points to more than 500 references from historical texts that speak of dividing the night into two periods of sleep.

It appears it was common for humans to go to bed two hours after dusk, wake in the middle of the night for a couple of hours to smoke, talk, pray or even have sex, then go back to sleep until morning. It wasn’t until the 19th century that people began sleeping in one block.

Try a new sleep pattern

When entrepreneur Ryan Farley, co-founder of US business Lawnstarter, heard about biphasic sleeping he was intrigued. He and business partner Steven Corcoran were struggling to get enough sleep while trying to launch the company, so wondered whether sandwiching a couple of hours’ work between two sleep cycles would make them more productive and efficient.

They needed distraction-free time to work on coding the website and business-development time for meetings and phone calls. Farley says: “We slept two times per night, about three hours each, doing the programming in between those periods of sleep when it was quiet and there was nobody there to distract us.”

He found that adjusting his sleeping pattern in this way allowed him to start each working period – daytime and night – with a fresh mind. Farley admits he didn’t like waking up each time but says once he was awake he felt great.

They had to stop the pattern after a while because, as the business grew, they had too much to do during the daytime. But could biphasic sleeping be a short-term solution for other busy entrepreneurs?

Sleep experts advise against working during the night. But Kathryn Pinkham, a sleep therapist at The Insomnia Clinic in Nottingham, says aiming for an eight-hour sleep target could cause unnecessary stress. “You’d be better off getting six hours of quality sleep than eight hours of fractured sleep,” she says. “Find the amount of sleep that suits you and stick to it. It’s about quality of sleep, not quantity.”

Kaan Aydogmus, founder of London-based design and communication agency Magnetic, gets just five to six hours sleep a night – if he’s lucky. The demands of running a global business that operates across different time zones means he is often jet lagged from travel or waking up at the crack of dawn for international conference calls.

“I love my job but at the same time I am aware that the lack of sleep is becoming a problem,” he says. “I have to have my morning coffee to be able to function, but then I just crack on. I am trying to find ways to manage it because if I don’t it is going to be full blown insomnia.”

Most entrepreneurs have at some point struggled to get enough quality sleep, but with insomnia a leading cause of lost productivity, what can sleepless small business owners do to get a good night’s rest and improve their performance during the day?

Wind down

According to The Sleep Council – a non-profit organisation that aims to help people improve their sleeping habits – it’s important to spend time unwinding before going to bed. That might include taking a bath, listening to music or reading a book. As well trying more unusual ways to relax, such as walking barefoot in the garden (an exercise which some early studies claim not only reduces stress, but can boost overall health), Aydogmus has found meditation particularly helpful in calming the mind before bed time.

Mindfulness – a Buddhist meditation practice that involves focusing concentration on a particular word or sound to achieve a relaxed, non-judgmental awareness of your thoughts, feelings and sensations – has been found to help fight insomnia and improve quality of sleep.

Sleep and dream expert Charlie Morley teaches mindfulness as a tool to helping people sleep more easily. He suggest 10 to 15 minutes of mindfulness meditation before bed to bridge the gap between wakefulness and sleep.

It’s also important to go to bed feeling tired; avoid the temptation to go to bed early, says Pinkham.

By going to bed a little later, you will increase your appetite for sleep. The larger your appetite, she says, the better chance you have for going to sleep quickly and sleeping through the night.

Pinkham explains: “Fractured sleep is more likely if you are going to bed too early. You wake up feeling frustrated and before you know it you associate that emotion with being in your bed and that becomes a habit.”

It’s also important to stick to a regular wake up time, she adds, so set your alarm for the same time every morning.

Switch off

Smartphones and tablets mean many entrepreneurs now take their work to bed with them. Instead Aydogmus chooses to go to bed “the old-fashioned way”, resisting the temptation to check emails or watch late-night television in favour of reading a good book.

Part of the problem is the artificial blue light these gadgets emit. Exposure to this before bedtime suppresses the production of the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin.

Dan Gandesha, chief executive of crowdfunding platform Property Partner, admits juggling a business with raising a six-month old baby that needs attention throughout the night has taken its toll on his sleep. While he leaves his phone on at night, he’s reduced the distraction of emails by setting up an automated filter that only alerts him to messages from important contacts.

Beating the 3am blues

“If I can’t sleep at night because I am thinking about work, I will get up and write down what is on my mind,” says Gandesha. “It is usually something you have forgotten and the worry that you will forget keeps you awake. So jotting those things down is good for clearing your mind.”

Pinkman, meanwhile, advises restless entrepreneurs to stop staring at the clock, get out of bed and move to another room. This is a means of breaking the negative associations that they may have with the bedroom through engaging in stressful activities, such as lying awake worrying or answering emails. “Get into the habit of doing daytime activities in the day only.”

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Do you stay awake so late ?
Nairaland / General / Product Registration On Naikob by paooxide(m): 6:55am On May 01, 2016
In a bid to serve Nigerian manufacturers / producers better, and also to make transactions faster and easier for our costumers we have provided a link through which manufacturers can easily register their products online to their own taste and specifications without stress.
After which , the manufacturer will be contacted by the Naikob team.

If you are a producer and you want to register your product for sale; simply log on to


https://naikobstores.com//index.php?_route_=product-registration

and register your product. What are you waiting for?

"In order to succeed your desire for success should be greater than your fear for failure."

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Nairaland / General / Re: 25 Excellent Pieces Of Advice That Most People Ignore by paooxide(m): 11:41pm On Apr 30, 2016
Ighoga898:
I take solace in number 22.. I won't second guessed again when am picking out my straight wins in Bet9ja.... D sky will be my limit soon.

Lol . . it's really applicable
Nairaland / General / 25 Excellent Pieces Of Advice That Most People Ignore by paooxide(m): 10:14pm On Apr 30, 2016
It's easy to find someone to tell you what you want to hear, but your true ally is one who tells you what you need to learn.

Give yourself an edge with these 25 gems of sage advice that most people ignore.

1. Take time to know yourself. "Know thyself" said Aristotle. When you know who you are, you can be wise about your goals, your dreams, your standards, your convictions. Knowing who you are allows you to live your life with purpose and meaning.

2. A narrow focus brings big results. The number one reason people give up so fast is because they tend to look at how far they still have to go instead of how far they have come. But it's a series of small wins that can give us the most significant success.

3. Show up fully. Don't dwell on the past, and don't daydream about the future, but concentrate on showing up fully in the present moment.

4. Don't make assumptions. If you don't know the situation fully, you can't offer an informed opinion.

5. Be patient and persistent. Life is not so much what you accomplish as what you overcome.

6. In order to get, you have to give. If you support, guide, and lead others, if you make contributions to their lives, you will reap the best rewards.

7. Luck comes from hard work. Luck happens when hard work and timing and talent intersect.

8. Be your best at all times. You never know what the future will bring, so always make the best use of the present.

9. Don't try to impress everyone. The unhappiest people are those who care the most about what other people think.

10. Don't be afraid of being afraid. Sometimes the one thing you need for growth is the one thing you are most afraid to do.

11. Listen to learn. Learn how to listen. You can't learn anything when you're talking.

12. Life's good, but it's not fair. The delusion that life's supposed to be fair is the source of much unhappiness.

13. No task is beneath you. Don't put yourself above anyone or anything; work hard in silence and let success make the noise.

14. You can't always get what you want. But, as the song says, if you try you may find you get what you need.

15. Don't make decisions when you are angry or ecstatic. The best decisions are made with a clear conscious mind, not in the throes of any emotion--positive or negative.

16. Don't worry what other people think. Personality begins where comparison leaves off. Be unique. Be memorable. Be confident. Be proud.

17. Use adversity as an opportunity. Every loss leads to an opportunity, and every adversity leads to new possibilities.

18. Do what is right, not what is easy. Strength of character leads us to do the right thing, even when there are easier options.

19. Dreams remain dreams until you take action. Without action, an idea is just a dream.

20. Treat others the way you want to be treated. Do right. Do your best. Treat others as you would want them to treat you.

21. When you quit, you fail. The surest way to lose at any endeavor is to quit. But fatigue, discomfort, and discouragement are merely symptoms of effort.

22. Trust your instincts. What good is intuition if you let second-guessing drown it out? The worst enemy of success is self-doubt.

23. Learn something new every day. Have the mindset of a student. Never think you are too old to ask questions or know too much to learn something new.

24. Make what is valuable important. Instead of thinking about what is profitable, think about what is valuable. Invest in others and you will grow your portfolio.

25. Believe in yourself. The way you see yourself is the way you will treat yourself, and the way you treat yourself is what you become.

Sometimes we get excellent advice but we forget to take it in. Take it in and pass it on.


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Nairaland / General / 23 Genius Quotes From Albert Einstein That Will Make You Sound Smarter by paooxide(m): 10:07pm On Apr 30, 2016
Einstein's birthday was March 14, 1879. He would be 137 years old. He did so much for helping people understand how the world works. His exploration changed humanity and its search for meaning. Not everyone can be as smart as Einstein, especially since it was discovered upon dissection that he had an extra fold in his brain. You can, however, think and sound like a genius simply by reading and repeating the brilliant sayings he shared over the years. Here are some of the best.

1. "Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value."

2. "Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning."

3. "Once we accept our limits, we go beyond them."

4. "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them."

5. "The only source of knowledge is experience."

6. "Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new."

7. "The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits."

8. "Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere."

9. "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing."

10. "Imagination is more important than knowledge."

11. "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?"

12. "The only real valuable thing is intuition."

13. "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."

14. "I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious."

15. "It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer."

16. "Information is not knowledge."

17. "I never think of the future -- it comes soon enough."

18. "No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong."

19. "In order to succeed your desire for success should be greater than your fear for failure."

20. "Education is not the learning of the facts, but the training of the mind to think."

21. "I have tried 99 times and have failed, but on the 100th time came success."

22. "You never fail until you stop trying."

23. "Only one who devotes himself to a cause with his whole strength and soul can be a true master. For this reason mastery demands all of a person."


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Nairaland / General / 101 Motivational Quotes On Success by paooxide(m): 9:34pm On Apr 30, 2016
Success.

We all want it in some way.

In school or in our careers. In relationships with our children, partner, friends, someone we just started seeing and with ourselves. With our mental and physical health.

But how do you find success? And what is success?

This week I’d like to get help from the people who walked this earth before us (and from some who are still here). I’d like to share timeless advice that was as helpful 2000 years ago as it is now.

This is 101 thought-provoking, motivating, useful and sometimes funny quotes on success.

“Success means doing the best we can with what we have. Success is the doing, not the getting; in the trying, not the triumph. Success is a personal standard, reaching for the highest that is in us, becoming all that we can be.”
– Zig Ziglar

“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.”
– Herman Cain

“Do not be embarrassed by your failures, learn from them and start again.”
– Richard Branson

“Success is simple. Do what’s right, the right way, at the right time.”
– Arnold H. Glasgow

“Victory is sweetest when you’ve known defeat.”
– Malcolm S. Forbes

“Action is the foundational key to all success.”
– Pablo Picasso

“The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own. You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president. You realize that you control your own destiny.”
– Albert Ellis

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Nairaland / General / Re: What Do You Think About Nigerian Products ? by paooxide(m): 4:52pm On Apr 28, 2016
Yes that is true, it can be done here

https://naikobstores.com//index.php?_route_=product-registration




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Nigerian manufacturers do face challenges, with marketing their products and getting their consumers to trust them .(building consumer trust
Nairaland / General / What Do You Think About Nigerian Products ? by paooxide(m): 4:12pm On Apr 28, 2016
What do you think about Nigerian products??

Everyone has heard and felt the increase in dollar, the ban of importation of some products, the increase in price of goods around, etc. The proffered solution has been buy Naija to grow naira, this has been supported by many notable people including the President Buhari, The first Lady, Senator Ben Murray etc.

Now let's take a look at Nigerian products, many of have used them and we have our experiences, what do you think of them, some are not good enough, some are not well branded, low quality etc.
From findings some points have been noted and these questions are frequently asked?

1. What do you think of Nigerian products
2.Do you have reasons why you don't buy Nigerian products
3. Will you buy them if readily available
4. Where do think Nigerian products are lagging, Quality, Price or Availability
5. If these are improved will you buy them
6. When you have a choice on made in Nigeria and foreign products, which will you go for and why
7.Do you believe buy Naija to grow the naira.

Over to you, WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT NIGERIAN PRODUCTS?
Join the discussion and say what you feel about Nigerian products.


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Nairaland / General / Do You Manufacture / Produce In Nigeria ? by paooxide(m): 7:20pm On Apr 26, 2016
We can all agree that in Nigeria, there are two things involved with indigenous producers.

1. To manufacture / Produce in Nigeria
2. To market / sell in Nigeria and keep consumers.

If you are a producer in Nigeria, or you know someone that manufactures in Nigeria, put a description of what you or the person produces, your website/contacts.

I believe this avenue will open opportunities for many of us . For custom productions and investors.

Information is power;
Let's share it :
Philip . http://naikobstores.com
http://naikob.com


cc: seun, lalasticlala, all mods et. al
Nairaland / General / Made In Nigeria Phones by paooxide(m): 11:01pm On Apr 14, 2016
To be honest, all my life I never believed a phone could be made in Nigeria not that I was being backward in thinking or that I am not as patriotic as you may think I am but I just thought all my life that Nigeria was not ready for that yet. However this morning I got the shocker of my life when I checked to see top 5 mobile phones produced in Nigeria only to find a tablet I saw with a friend of recent. If it pleases you to know that this phones specs beats a lot of imported brands. So I decided to drop this piece I saw online on these locally produced phones. Enjoy!
1 Bryte Gadgets : Bryte Tablets is the top and fast selling local made gadgets with their products ranging from Bryte Adults tablet,childrens tablet,Bryte smart watch,Bryte power bank and bluetooth speakers. the product is being manufactured in china and assembled in hongkong as said.The bryte headquater is basically in lagos.it has a 13months warantee
2. Imose : This another Fast selling local brand in nigeria,they penetrated nigerian market with childrens tablet which is popularly called "Omotab" and has mobile phones also.. the product is manufactured in china and assembled in china also.. imnnot sure of the warantee limit.
3.RLG products being manufactured in Osun: is in form of a nokia kind of phone https://www.nairaland.com/2315938/pictures- made-osun-state-phones
4.Pliris1 Andriod Smart Phone : Nigeria's first Android tablet 'INYE' launched last year. Pliris1 by Nimbleturf is the first Android Phone made for the Nigerian market. It runs on Android 2.2[Froyo], 512MB of RAM and is equipped with a 3.2 inch touchscreen etc.
5 Obi : this mobile phone is co-owned by a nigerian and Former Apple CEO John Sculley launches two Android phones. Sculley co-founded Obi.


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Nairaland / General / Starting A Manufacturing Business by paooxide(m): 10:45pm On Apr 14, 2016
In times like this when the cry for change from an economy solely dependent on oil to a better economy where local products can stand to compete with their foreign counterparts is on the increase, there is need to examine what is required to start up a manufacturing business. Since Naikob is committed in its being and entirety to making the economy better through improved local production there is no better place to discuss this other than here in this forum. A manufacturing company is one that is involved in creative transformation of regular items that have little or no value into items that meet some specific needs or wants of people for the purpose of making profit.

Before you consider starting a business at all in any form on thing should be put in mind and that is a clear vision. Helen keller was once asked "what would be worse than being born blind?" She replied and said "to have sight and no vision." Vision gives you drive it gives you a sense of purpose in what you do and it helps to keep you focused in the course of the business. Here you have to ask yourself questions like
"What am I to produce?"
"What specific need am I to meet with this product of mine ?"

"Who are my to produce for?" All of these questions are important and should be well answered and documented as they will give focus. You have to know of course what you want to produce and what your product name will be. You must be able to tell of what use your product is going to be to its consumers at least if not to every one at this stage you should be able to tell your self in clear terms. You should also know who your target market is. Knowing this will help you prepare best market strategies and also help in further planning of your business.
After getting the right vision the next step is to describe a well detailed time line of production where you explain step by step properly how the product is going to be produced. This will help you determine how much of help you will need as well as the equipment required for start-up. After getting the time line, now write out the services needed as well as the equipment required.
The next step is to describe the method and level of production. The method such that is the product to be produced manually or using machines and the level of production describes the target number of units to be produced per day. This however could be increased as the business grows bigger. Care should be taken so that the number of units is not too much so as not to case fantasies and also should not be too small so that one does not work below maximum obtainable output.

The next step is to find a location for production. In doing this one must select a location that: is most suitable for marketing at the least cost; easily accessible to costumers; has all the amenities required for production; has relatively cheap and accessible labour, bears low cost of transporting raw materials; and comes at a cheap price. As much as possible the cost of production should be reduced so as to improve profit. The security of you, your workers and your products should also be put in mind before starting a business

The next step is to check if there are extra skills that are needed for the production of such product that is not owned. You will need to get extra training to acquire some of these skills.
You will need to now consider the number of staff you will need but for start-ups, you may not need any staff but doing this helps you prepare ahead and also shows you are focused.
You will need to carry out a simple market survey on your own to know if your product is generally accepted or not.

You could just print questionnaires and send them out for people to fill asking them if they would buy a product like yours. Results from this will inform you if you should start your budget or not because there is no need producing a product if people won't buy it. It will also give you the highest possible amount you can sell your products for above which people will not buy which will help you set in setting the price of your commodities.

Make a budget showing all what you need and their proposed costs as well as including salaries for workers. This will help you know how much is required and help you plan on the source(s) of your capital. After making this budget, evaluate the business by considering how much a unit will cost after production and comparing with the highest possible price. If the highest possible price is higher than the cost per unit product then you may continue but if not you may not start the business if you don't plan on having debts
Determine how you intend to make sales. Depending what is most convenient and bears the least cost for you, you can decide to choose from a variety of methods how you wish to sell your products. Of all the methods available I'll say the best method is selling your product on naikob stores.

The most important in starting any business is the ability to see opportunities, seize the opportunities as well as being able to think and come up with creative innovations. So if you think you have that vision, you are creative and you have all it takes why not start something up today and contact us at NAIKOB to help you see that it becomes a light for all Nigerians to see. Unlike other stores, we understand that you are just starting so we give you what is best for you.

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Politics / Re: Soldiers Put Drip On Colleague Injured In Battle With Boko Haram (pic) by paooxide(m): 1:47am On Mar 18, 2016
KillJoy62:

Ur too local for my liking in reasoning, yes wen ur in hostile situations call for medevac can be made,check during nam war us casualties would hv trippled if not for extraction made possible by choppers . Any way sha u don't knw d drills. Adios amigo.

tongue tongue : Oga swerve joor. As if that's how extraction works . . bringing chopper down in the middle of a battle (not even extraction point) or they taking back to their point of insertion (which is impossible because the have to continue the mission ).
Education / Re: Roof Of Female BVER Hostel In OAU Collapses During Heavy Rain (Pictures) by paooxide(m): 8:06am On Mar 17, 2016
INTERMAN:
Just today an hostel collapsed inside the obafemi Awolowo University pre degree campus. Moro. The name of the hostel is BVER hostel which accomodates the female students living inside the school campus. Injuries was said to occur. This hostel was commisioned for use just about 2 years ago before the evil mischief. seun lalasticlala

Mtchew call 911 abi fire service abi whatever service they have in osun state ...

How does that affect you now ?

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Politics / Re: Soldiers Put Drip On Colleague Injured In Battle With Boko Haram (pic) by paooxide(m): 7:59am On Mar 17, 2016
tommysparks:
they had body armour but that guy was obviously shot in the neck if u can see the bandaged neck. I know he obviously can not make it outta there alive because he needs a blood transfusion Asap.

From what I see , he's stable already , and they are just waiting for the extraction unit.
Politics / Re: Soldiers Put Drip On Colleague Injured In Battle With Boko Haram (pic) by paooxide(m): 7:55am On Mar 17, 2016
KillJoy62:
I thought they were issued body armour or ballistic vest. This is when the need for chopper comes in handy for immediate extraction or medevac to save life and boost the morale of others. I pray he makes it out ther alive. Hang in there bro u would make it....

While they are engaged in a gun battle, chopper should come and extract abi ? .

Your intelligence is backward compatible.
Career / Re: What Were Your Childhood Dreams And Have You Lived Up To Them? by paooxide(m): 11:42pm On Mar 15, 2016
Realone92:
I wanted to be a soccer star. But crayfish bend at the long run .....I used to play for Pepsi football academy ..,,,,,well life leaves us. with a coin for us to toss and live with the choice we have .....

You should have chosen complete sports instead .... Lol

No offence boss

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Jobs/Vacancies / Vacancies At Naikob by paooxide(m): 2:04pm On Mar 03, 2016
VACANCIES AT NAIKOB



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Role: Web Developer

Location : Ekiti State

Salary : Negotiable (based on industry standards)

Position: 2

NaiKob Stores is an online and e-commerce store. We sell locally manufactured products for the Nigerian Market. Due to our successful growth and expansion, we require Web Developers to join our team, located in Ekiti State

The role of the Web Developer will involve working in a day to day and Agile environment. You will be working alongside the development architect, throughout the full development life cycle and be involved in the coding and optimization of backbone codes. You will also be involved in code review from remote developers through to writing specifications and User Content.

The correct candidate for the Web Developer role will be working in similar role at the moment or be looking for the next step in their career.

We are looking for someone with:

Understanding of Linux Servers, Systems and keen interest in Open Source Development
Strong HTML5 experience
Clean code practitioner
A good understanding of CSS and PHP
Experience in Web API
Database knowledge especially with MS SQL Server
knowledge of SSL
Exposure to Cloud Servers and Computing is a plus

Experience using JavaScript / AngularJS

B.Sc./HND in any discipline with good communication skills in English Language

Furthermore we are looking for someone who is happy to learn new technologies and has a positive outlook and happy working within a team environment. If possible you will have worked with remote development teams.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing and progressive company who would be able to offer training and further career opportunities to the right individual.

*Note*:

If you would like to be considered for this position then please visit : naikob.com naikobstores.com or send your CV and Cover letter to vacancies@naikob.com.

Apply before: March 31st, 2016

(The subject should contain your name and the post applied for, I.e Web Developer)

NaiKob Stores may expire jobs at their own discretion.


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Role: Customer Service Executive

Location : Ekiti State

Salary : Negotiable (based on industry standards)

Position: 4

NaiKob Stores is an online and e-commerce store. We sell locally manufactured products for the Nigerian Market. Due to our successful growth and expansion, we require a customer service oriented person to join our team, located in Ekiti State

B.Sc./HND in any discipline with good communication skills in English Language.

Ability to speak Pidgin English, Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa language is a plus

Should possess any experience in a similar role.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing and progressive company who would be able to offer training and further career opportunities to the right individual.

*Note*:

If you would like to be considered for this position then please visit : naikob.com naikobstores.com or send your CV and Cover letter to vacancies@naikob.com.

Apply before: March 31st, 2016

(The subject should contain your name and the post applied for, I.e Customer Service Executive)

NaiKob Stores may expire jobs at their own discretion.

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Education / Re: I Saw This In My Student's Note Book Today. Who Can Explain Please? (photo) by paooxide(m): 2:02pm On Mar 03, 2016
VACANCIES IN NAIKOB



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Role: Web Developer

Location : Ekiti State

Salary : Negotiable (based on industry standards)

Position: 2

NaiKob Stores is an online and e-commerce store. We sell locally manufactured products for the Nigerian Market. Due to our successful growth and expansion, we require Web Developers to join our team, located in Ekiti State

The role of the Web Developer will involve working in a day to day and Agile environment. You will be working alongside the development architect, throughout the full development life cycle and be involved in the coding and optimization of backbone codes. You will also be involved in code review from remote developers through to writing specifications and User Content.

The correct candidate for the Web Developer role will be working in similar role at the moment or be looking for the next step in their career.

We are looking for someone with:

Understanding of Linux Servers, Systems and keen interest in Open Source Development
Strong HTML5 experience
Clean code practitioner
A good understanding of CSS and PHP
Experience in Web API
Database knowledge especially with MS SQL Server
knowledge of SSL
Exposure to Cloud Servers and Computing is a plus

Experience using JavaScript / AngularJS

B.Sc./HND in any discipline with good communication skills in English Language

Furthermore we are looking for someone who is happy to learn new technologies and has a positive outlook and happy working within a team environment. If possible you will have worked with remote development teams.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing and progressive company who would be able to offer training and further career opportunities to the right individual.

*Note*:

If you would like to be considered for this position then please visit : naikob.com naikobstores.com or send your CV and Cover letter to vacancies@naikob.com.

Apply before: March 31st, 2016

(The subject should contain your name and the post applied for, I.e Web Developer)

NaiKob Stores may expire jobs at their own discretion.


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Role: Customer Service Executive

Location : Ekiti State

Salary : Negotiable (based on industry standards)

Position: 4

NaiKob Stores is an online and e-commerce store. We sell locally manufactured products for the Nigerian Market. Due to our successful growth and expansion, we require a customer service oriented person to join our team, located in Ekiti State

B.Sc./HND in any discipline with good communication skills in English Language.

Ability to speak Pidgin English, Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa language is a plus

Should possess any experience in a similar role.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing and progressive company who would be able to offer training and further career opportunities to the right individual.

*Note*:

If you would like to be considered for this position then please visit : naikob.com naikobstores.com or send your CV and Cover letter to vacancies@naikob.com.

Apply before: March 31st, 2016

(The subject should contain your name and the post applied for, I.e Customer Service Executive)

NaiKob Stores may expire jobs at their own discretion.
Nairaland / General / Vacancies In Naikob by paooxide(m): 1:40pm On Mar 03, 2016
VACANCIES IN NAIKOB



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Role: Web Developer

Location : Ekiti State

Salary : Negotiable (based on industry standards)

Position: 2

NaiKob Stores is an online and e-commerce store. We sell locally manufactured products for the Nigerian Market. Due to our successful growth and expansion, we require Web Developers to join our team, located in Ekiti State

The role of the Web Developer will involve working in a day to day and Agile environment. You will be working alongside the development architect, throughout the full development life cycle and be involved in the coding and optimization of backbone codes. You will also be involved in code review from remote developers through to writing specifications and User Content.

The correct candidate for the Web Developer role will be working in similar role at the moment or be looking for the next step in their career.

We are looking for someone with:

Understanding of Linux Servers, Systems and keen interest in Open Source Development
Strong HTML5 experience
Clean code practitioner
A good understanding of CSS and PHP
Experience in Web API
Database knowledge especially with MS SQL Server
knowledge of SSL
Exposure to Cloud Servers and Computing is a plus

Experience using JavaScript / AngularJS

B.Sc./HND in any discipline with good communication skills in English Language

Furthermore we are looking for someone who is happy to learn new technologies and has a positive outlook and happy working within a team environment. If possible you will have worked with remote development teams.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing and progressive company who would be able to offer training and further career opportunities to the right individual.

*Note*:

If you would like to be considered for this position then please visit : naikob.com naikobstores.com or send your CV and Cover letter to vacancies@naikob.com.

Apply before: March 31st, 2016

(The subject should contain your name and the post applied for, I.e Web Developer)

NaiKob Stores may expire jobs at their own discretion.


##### (2)#######


Role: Customer Service Executive

Location : Ekiti State

Salary : Negotiable (based on industry standards)

Position: 4

NaiKob Stores is an online and e-commerce store. We sell locally manufactured products for the Nigerian Market. Due to our successful growth and expansion, we require a customer service oriented person to join our team, located in Ekiti State

B.Sc./HND in any discipline with good communication skills in English Language.

Ability to speak Pidgin English, Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa language is a plus

Should possess any experience in a similar role.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing and progressive company who would be able to offer training and further career opportunities to the right individual.

*Note*:

If you would like to be considered for this position then please visit : naikob.com naikobstores.com or send your CV and Cover letter to vacancies@naikob.com.

Apply before: March 31st, 2016

(The subject should contain your name and the post applied for, I.e Customer Service Executive)

NaiKob Stores may expire jobs at their own discretion.
Jobs/Vacancies / Vacancies At Naikob by paooxide(m): 3:28pm On Mar 02, 2016
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Role: Web Developer

Location : Ekiti State

Salary : Negotiable (based on industry standards)

Position: 2

NaiKob Stores is an online and e-commerce store. We sell locally manufactured products for the Nigerian Market. Due to our successful growth and expansion, we require Web Developers to join our team, located in Ekiti State

The role of the Web Developer will involve working in a day to day and Agile environment. You will be working alongside the development architect, throughout the full development life cycle and be involved in the coding and optimization of backbone codes. You will also be involved in code review from remote developers through to writing specifications and User Content.

The correct candidate for the Web Developer role will be working in similar role at the moment or be looking for the next step in their career.

We are looking for someone with:

Understanding of Linux Servers, Systems and keen interest in Open Source Development
Strong HTML5 experience
Clean code practitioner
A good understanding of CSS and PHP
Experience in Web API
Database knowledge especially with MS SQL Server
knowledge of SSL
Exposure to Cloud Servers and Computing is a plus

Experience using JavaScript / AngularJS

B.Sc./HND in any discipline with good communication skills in English Language

Furthermore we are looking for someone who is happy to learn new technologies and has a positive outlook and happy working within a team environment. If possible you will have worked with remote development teams.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing and progressive company who would be able to offer training and further career opportunities to the right individual.

*Note*:

If you would like to be considered for this position then please visit : naikob.com naikobstores.com or send your CV and Cover letter to vacancies@naikob.com.

Apply before: March 31st, 2016

(The subject should contain your name and the post applied for, I.e Web Developer)

NaiKob Stores may expire jobs at their own discretion.


##### (2)#######


Role: Customer Service Executive

Location : Ekiti State

Salary : Negotiable (based on industry standards)

Position: 4

NaiKob Stores is an online and e-commerce store. We sell locally manufactured products for the Nigerian Market. Due to our successful growth and expansion, we require a customer service oriented person to join our team, located in Ekiti State

B.Sc./HND in any discipline with good communication skills in English Language.

Ability to speak Pidgin English, Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa language is a plus

Should possess any experience in a similar role.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing and progressive company who would be able to offer training and further career opportunities to the right individual.

*Note*:

If you would like to be considered for this position then please visit : naikob.com naikobstores.com or send your CV and Cover letter to vacancies@naikob.com.

Apply before: March 31st, 2016

(The subject should contain your name and the post applied for, I.e Customer Service Executive)

NaiKob Stores may expire jobs at their own discretion.
Celebrities / Re: Olamide's 'Jagaban Pose' Is Trending On Instagram Now, Will It Go Viral? by paooxide(m): 1:45pm On Feb 16, 2016
sirrinky:
This is exactly my problem with my generation.My professor once called this generation and I tend to agree.This generation is filled with an abundance of clones and zombies.Simply existing and not living.Going through life without a form of self definition. Just following trends set by equally dull and intellectually bankrupt public figures,who have managed to rise to fame on the shoulders of the brain dead masses.What happened to that cool kinda intellectual swag that comes from knowing you got it upstairs??What happened to critical thinking and the craze for knowledge?? Despite oustanding scientific and technological advancement made possible by a very minute few,the mass of this generation just keeps plunging deeper and deeper into a comatose state of mind,leaving lifestyle,values and orientation to be defined by some confused bunch who set stupid trends probably after smoking weed or taking some other form of narcotic. I fear for my generation,I fear for the generation to follow,but above all I fear for my self and my own mind.Because with each passing day that which separates me from these zombies keeps thinning as more and more people fall into this mental free-fall of zero gravity and keep sinking.The power of comformity is strong and latently treacherous. I fear that one day,like the fictional zombies hunting for human blood,I just might be hunted down,bitten and wake up just like the rest.A ZOMBIE



I just love this ... I do hope one day we'll find our feet in the sands on time and not in status of social timeline
Religion / Re: Religion In Nigeria: Priggish Or Burlesque? ( Eye Opener) by paooxide(m): 3:13pm On Feb 14, 2016
OP, I doff my hat to this great piece of yours .

My people perish because they lack in knowledge.

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