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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Juliearth(f): 4:15am On Mar 12, 2020
unilag100:

I feel like you want me to react negatively to you, but I wouldn't because you are not worth it. You didnt ask me for it, I quoted your message willingly just to help, am sorry for been too forward, it not a difficult thing for me to drop the document here but I cant because it in a pdf format.
Am sorry for been too forward.




C'mon! Anybody can compile random questions and label it INEC past questions. You are making it look like this is a university, where some lecturers may choose to recycle past questions.... If you understand how this process works, you won't waste your time talking about past question... You mean to say INEC would repeat same questions used in its last aptitude test? Maybe you don't understand that these aptitude tests are contracted to different companies (whose job is to organize aptitude tests) and even they don't have a record of questions...so where exactly did you compile yours from? Were you present in the past aptitude tests and instead of attempt, you busied yourself jotting or taking snapshots of the questions?.. Or are you a psychic?

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Juliearth(f): 4:18am On Mar 12, 2020
Folahanmi19:
Lol, past questions kor... You dunno wah eez going on, you dunno about it




Pay no heed to them. Their understanding is warped.

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Juliearth(f): 4:19am On Mar 12, 2020
Folahanmi19:



There's nothing like past questions here... You can only say likely questions... Besides, it's advisable to wait for them to shortlist first to avoid heartbreaks, i pray fortune smile on us all


Exactly. Those are random questions to warm up your brain and tagging them as INEC past questions is outrightly fallacious.

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by qanda: 5:48am On Mar 12, 2020
Juliearth:





C'mon! Anybody can compile random questions and label it INEC past questions. You are making it look like this is a university, where some lecturers may choose to recycle past questions.... If you understand how this process works, you won't waste your time talking about past question... You mean to say INEC would repeat same questions used in its last aptitude test? Maybe you don't understand that these aptitude tests are contracted to different companies (whose job is to organize aptitude tests) and even they don't have a record of questions...so where exactly did you compile yours from? Were you present in the past aptitude tests and instead of attempt, you busied yourself jotting or taking snapshots of the questions?.. Or are you a psychic?

Your 'argument' sound convincing and foolproof but it is not...

Just like in a democracy, individuals should be allowed to decide the best method they want to adopt in preparing for exams.

Time and Time again, compiled study pack and past questions have proven to be useful for these exams as they form a basis of preparation. Moreso, I can confirm that some organization repeat similar and sometimes same questions including the likes of PwC and KPMG.

And in case you are not aware, some individuals/organization that compile past questions register for these exams via proxy to screenshot the exam questions and provide a basis of preparation for future exams.

Do what is best for you and let others decide how they want to prepare.


Thank you

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Juliearth(f): 5:54am On Mar 12, 2020
qanda:


Your 'argument' sound convincing and foolproof but it is not...

Just like in a democracy, individuals should be allowed to decide the best method they want to adopt in preparing for exams.

Time and Time again, compiled study pack and past questions have proven to be useful for these exams as they form a basis of preparation. Moreso, I can confirm that some organization repeat similar and sometimes same questions including the likes of PwC and KPMG.

And in case you are not aware, some individuals/organization that compile past questions register for these exams via proxy to screenshot the exam questions and provide a basis of preparation for future exams.

Do what is best for you and let others decide how they want to prepare.


Thank you


Spare me the grammar! I understand the urge for you to defend your hustle, but shouldn't honesty count?


If this acclaimed best methodnused by people is borne out of misleading comments by you and your cohorts, then of what gain and use is that?


"Basis of PREPARATION" is the key word here. Clearly these questions are random and tagging them INEC past question or anything else is pure and broad day scam.



Lastly, I would do what I feel is best for me and I hope others would be allowed to do so too without being coerced or misled into buying random questions tagged "INEC past questions."

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by qanda: 5:59am On Mar 12, 2020
Juliearth:



Spare me the grammar! I understand the urge for you to defend your hustle, but shouldn't honesty count?


If this acclaimed best methodnused by people is borne out of misleading comments by you and your cohorts, then of what gain and use is that?


"Basis of PREPARATION" is the key word here. Clearly these questions are random and tagging them INEC past question or anything else is pure and broad day scam.
You can say whatever you want, just don't mislead people and I hope you are open to learning.

Back in 2010 when I wrote job test exams, (after the exams) you will find candidates who will tell you the study material/past questions were a majority of the exams questions were drawn.

Again, some individuals will prepare with generic materials, other opt for past questions.

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by NanoSec: 6:14am On Mar 12, 2020
For INEC aptitude test questions and answers, send a mail to geexclusive4@gmail.com
Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Juliearth(f): 6:22am On Mar 12, 2020
qanda:

You can say whatever you want, just don't mislead people and I hope you are open to learning.

Back in 2010 when I wrote job test exams, (after the exams) you will find candidates who will tell you the study material/past questions were a majority of the exams questions were drawn.

Again, some individuals will prepare with generic materials, other opt for past questions.




Arent you tired of saying these things? Or you think I haven't read the countless negative reviews from people who bought your past questions and were disappointed? I know you ( at least from the NDLEA thread) and I think it takes nothing to be honest. Your questions are randomly selected (GMAT, current affairs, history and the likes) tagging them as the aforementioned is highly misleading. Let those who want to fall for your antics fall, but I have cleared my conscience by airing my opinion on this.

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by lunacol(m): 6:30am On Mar 12, 2020
PastorandMentor:
OK everyone. I just collected the questions.
Not difficult but cool.
Drop your email and I'll send it straight to you.
Gmail is fine

lunacolng@gmail.com
Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Emily22(m): 6:35am On Mar 12, 2020
God, another Gmail dropping saga...

GRADUATES

Nothing like past questions

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Nobody: 6:45am On Mar 12, 2020
Even at this age and time, our youths still wallow in gross stupidity.


Past Questions? Is it Common Entrance examination?

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by qanda: 7:18am On Mar 12, 2020
Juliearth:





Arent you tired of saying these things? Or you think I haven't read the countless negative reviews from people who bought your past questions and were disappointed? I know you ( at least from the NDLEA thread) and I think it takes nothing to be honest. Your questions are randomly selected (GMAT, current affairs, history and the likes) tagging them as the aforementioned is highly misleading. Let those who want to fall for your antics fall, but I have cleared my conscience by airing my opinion on this.


I am engaging you because of recent graduates who you want to mislead. I am here to guide, enlighten and educate them.

Can you please tell us your strategy for preparing for and passing job test exams? I think that is one of the essence of this thread. For example, I sat for about 7 Job tests between 2010 and 2012 (Ariosh, UAC, Shell, Unilever, PZ and two others I can't remember now); I passed 5. My strategy was simple, for maths I revised ratios, percentages, simple interest and Algebra word problems from General Mathematics textbook. For English and Verbal reasoning questions, I don't prepare for them because I have a good background in English. For abstract and quantitative reasoning, I practiced with study packs.

Juliearth, tell me, which exams you have sat for and passed including your methods for preparing for them (for the benefit of others reading our exchange).

If others don't compile study packs and past questions, how do you want applicants to prepare for exams, particularly first timers? How are you helping them to pass? Current Affairs questions form part of government job test exams, do you have any one to share? or you also think there is no need for it?

On your claim about NDLEA exams, I can confirm to you that the materials sourced on Q and A App were useful. How to know? Visit and read the App reviews on Playstore, also visit the NDLEA forum on the App. Nairaland is a faceless forum where someone who do not use the App can come to make baseless claims. However, do me a favour of sharing the screenshots of the negative feedback you talked about. I can also share hundreds of chats of individuals who came back to say thank you after using materials on the App and passed their exams. Some of them even get the job!

Do you realize that Q and A App has over 20000+ users and have an overall rating of 4.3 (out of 5), this translates to 93% positive reviews?

Do you also realize that more than 70% of the materials of the App are free (including the INEC study pack, past questions) and that the materials are provided/uploaded by the App users? Drawing from experience, the App administrators approve only materials established to be useful and reliable.

To end, Q and A App is built to solve an identified problem, to create a platform where reliable professional exams, undergraduate/post graduate, scholarship, job test, career and business materials can be sourced in PDF, video and audio formats.

The least you can do is to use that platform to provide reliable materials to others, share your experience and create similar problem solving and entrepreneurial solutions.

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Zimri(m): 7:32am On Mar 12, 2020
qanda:

I am engaging you because of recent graduate who you want to mislead. I am here to guide, enlighten and educate them.

Can you please tell us your strategy for preparing for and passing job test exams? I think that is one of the essence of this thread. [s] For example, I sat for about 7 Job test between 2010 and 2012 (Ariosh, UAC, Shell, Unilever, PZ and two others I can't remember now); I passed 5. My strategy was simple, for maths I revised ratios, percentages, simple interest and Algebra word problems from General Mathematics textbook. For English and Verbal reasoning questions, I don't prepare for them because I have a good background in English. For abstract and quantitative reasoning, I practiced with study packs.

Juliearth, tell me, which exams you have sat for and passed including your methods for preparing for them (for the benefit of others reading our exchange).[/s]

If others don't compile study packs and past questions, how do you want applicants to prepare for exams, particularly first timers? How are you helping them to pass? Current Affairs questions form part of government job test exams, do you have any one to share? or you also think there is no need for it?

On your claim about NDLEA exams, I can confirm to you that the materials sourced on Q and A App were useful. How to know? Visit and read the App reviews on Playstore, also visit the NDLEA forum on the App. Nairaland is a faceless forum where someone who do not use the App can come to make baseless claims. However, do me a favour of sharing the screenshots of the negative feedback you talked about. I can also share hundreds of chats of individuals who came back to say thank you after using materials on the App and passed their exams. Some of them even get the job!

Do you realize that Q and A App has over 20000+ users and have an overall rating of 4.3 (out of 5), this translates to 93% positive reviews?

Do you also realize that more than 70% of the materials of the App are free and that the materials are provided/uploaded by the App users? Drawing from experience, the App administrators approve only materials established to be useful and reliable.

To end, Q and A App is built to solve an identified problem, to create a platform where reliable professional exams, undergraduate/post graduate, scholarship, job test, career and business materials can be sourced in PDF, video and audio formats.

The least you can do is to use that platform to provide reliable materials to others, share your experience and create similar problem solving and entrepreneurial solutions.

All those are not necessary.... Promote your app and go!!

You have passed 1001 aptitude and so on makes the whole write up a balderdash

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Juliearth(f): 7:33am On Mar 12, 2020
qanda:

I am engaging you because of recent graduate who you want to mislead. I am here to guide, enlighten and educate them.

Can you please tell us your strategy for preparing for and passing job test exams? I think that is one of the essence of this thread. For example, I sat for about 7 Job test between 2010 and 2012 (Ariosh, UAC, Shell, Unilever, PZ and two others I can't remember now); I passed 5. My strategy was simple, for maths I revised ratios, percentages, simple interest and Algebra word problems from General Mathematics textbook. For English and Verbal reasoning questions, I don't prepare for them because I have a good background in English. For abstract and quantitative reasoning, I practiced with study packs.

Juliearth, tell me, which exams you have sat for and passed including your methods for preparing for them (for the benefit of others reading our exchange).

If others don't compile study packs and past questions, how do you want applicants to prepare for exams, particularly first timers? How are you helping them to pass? Current Affairs questions form part of government job test exams, do you have any one to share? or you also think there is no need for it?

On your claim about NDLEA exams, I can confirm to you that the materials sourced on Q and A App were useful. How to know? Visit and read the App reviews on Playstore, also visit the NDLEA forum on the App. Nairaland is a faceless forum where someone who do not use the App can come to make baseless claims. However, do me a favour of sharing the screenshots of the negative feedback you talked about. I can also share hundreds of chats of individuals who came back to say thank you after using materials on the App and passed their exams. Some of them even get the job!

Do you realize that Q and A App has over 20000+ users and have an overall rating of 4.3 (out of 5), this translates to 93% positive reviews?

Do you also realize that more than 70% of the materials of the App are free and that the materials are provided/uploaded by the App users? Drawing from experience, the App administrators approve only materials established to be useful and reliable.

To end, Q and A App is built to solve an identified problem, to create a platform where reliable professional exams, undergraduate/post graduate, scholarship, job test, career and business materials can be sourced in PDF, video and audio formats.

The least you can do is to use that platform to provide reliable materials to others, share your experience and create similar problem solving and entrepeurial solutions.






Your statements are in total contradiction with what you are professing your "past questions" to be. Trust me, if you label them as study pack ( as you are trying to elucidate in the writeup above), for the purpose of revision, without attaching the "INEC past question" phrase, I won't bother you with my rants.


Asking me what exam I have sat for and passed is spiteful, but let me not dwell on that so I won't sound braggadocios.




You mean the reviews that were doctored? I wasn't born yesterday and be rest assured that I am not idle to dig up comments for you. But to help you in that regard, google search " qanda ndlea nairaland"


Lastly (I want to believe this is the last time I would have to reply you on this as lingering further would amount to spamming) know that curroption is not only in high places but could also take place at low places in the form you are displaying.

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Emily22(m): 7:38am On Mar 12, 2020
qanda:

I am engaging you because of recent graduates who you want to mislead. I am here to guide, enlighten and educate them.

Can you please tell us your strategy for preparing for and passing job test exams? I think that is one of the essence of this thread. For example, I sat for about 7 Job tests between 2010 and 2012 (Ariosh, UAC, Shell, Unilever, PZ and two others I can't remember now); I passed 5. My strategy was simple, for maths I revised ratios, percentages, simple interest and Algebra word problems from General Mathematics textbook. For English and Verbal reasoning questions, I don't prepare for them because I have a good background in English. For abstract and quantitative reasoning, I practiced with study packs.

Juliearth, tell me, which exams you have sat for and passed including your methods for preparing for them (for the benefit of others reading our exchange).

If others don't compile study packs and past questions, how do you want applicants to prepare for exams, particularly first timers? How are you helping them to pass? Current Affairs questions form part of government job test exams, do you have any one to share? or you also think there is no need for it?

On your claim about NDLEA exams, I can confirm to you that the materials sourced on Q and A App were useful. How to know? Visit and read the App reviews on Playstore, also visit the NDLEA forum on the App. Nairaland is a faceless forum where someone who do not use the App can come to make baseless claims. However, do me a favour of sharing the screenshots of the negative feedback you talked about. I can also share hundreds of chats of individuals who came back to say thank you after using materials on the App and passed their exams. Some of them even get the job!

Do you realize that Q and A App has over 20000+ users and have an overall rating of 4.3 (out of 5), this translates to 93% positive reviews?

Do you also realize that more than 70% of the materials of the App are free (including the INEC study pack, past questions) and that the materials are provided/uploaded by the App users? Drawing from experience, the App administrators approve only materials established to be useful and reliable.

To end, Q and A App is built to solve an identified problem, to create a platform where reliable professional exams, undergraduate/post graduate, scholarship, job test, career and business materials can be sourced in PDF, video and audio formats.

The least you can do is to use that platform to provide reliable materials to others, share your experience and create similar problem solving and entrepreneurial solutions.


Are you athletico Madrid, why are you defending like this

Good background in English doesn't mean you have the ability to understand a simple sentence.

She said "the questions you are selling (or free) are not the real inec past questions and that's the bitter truth.

It's just a compilation of questions from different exam board like GMAT...

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by qanda: 7:40am On Mar 12, 2020
Zimri:


All those are not necessary.... Promote your app and go!!

You have passed 1001 aptitude and so on makes the whole write up a balderdash
My friend, I had to point that out. By training and profession, I am an Engineer and Business development expert. The App in question is an entrepreneurial and problem solving effort.

I won't sit back and watch ignorant people make light the efforts of the App developers, their partners and users who upload reliable materials to the App.

I hope you understand

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by qanda: 7:43am On Mar 12, 2020
Emily22:



Are you athletico Madrid, why are you defending like this

Good background in English doesn't mean you have the ability to understand a simple sentence.

She said "the questions you are selling (or free) are not the real inec past questions and that's the bitter truth.

It's just a compilation of questions from different exam board like GMAT...

Smiling. My advice, go ahead and study with the free INEC material and Current affairs on the App, after the exams come back to share your views.

Thank you

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Oliviajones(f): 7:44am On Mar 12, 2020
PastorandMentor:
OK everyone. I just collected the questions.
Not difficult but cool.
Drop your email and I'll send it straight to you.
Gmail is fine
oliviajonesfirst@gmail.com
Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Zimri(m): 7:47am On Mar 12, 2020
qanda:

My friend, I had to point that out. By training and profession, I am an Engineer and Business development expert. The App in question is an entrepreneurial and problem solving effort.

I won't sit back and watch ignorant people make light the efforts of the App developers, their partners and users who upload reliable materials to the App.

I hope you understand

You'd be very busy by now if those claims are truth. You are not fully engaged. Period

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by qanda: 7:53am On Mar 12, 2020
Zimri:


You'd be very busy by now if those claims are truth. You are not fully engaged. Period
Noted. Thank you.

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Ustec: 8:04am On Mar 12, 2020
PastorandMentor:
OK everyone. I just collected the questions.
Not difficult but cool.
Drop your email and I'll send it straight to you.
Gmail is fine
Be specific,
Na 2020 inec question or just past questions,
Drop your email or WhatsApp number so that people can contact you.
Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Nobody: 8:34am On Mar 12, 2020
PastorandMentor:
OK everyone. I just collected the questions.
Not difficult but cool.
Drop your email and I'll send it straight to you.
Gmail is fine
collinssam631@gmail.com. Thanks
Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by GraceSmile1(f): 8:40am On Mar 12, 2020
Good morning house.
Please those who have the compiled questions should please post it here using drop box.
I sent my mail to a fellow here & the fellow requested for #700.
Please, even though nothing is free, you can choose to sell/give it free(its a choice).
And if you're selling, kindly state so.


In a nutshell, please I need the compiled likely questions.Thanks in advance
Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by diplomat058(m): 8:43am On Mar 12, 2020
PastorandMentor:
OK everyone. I just collected the questions.
Not difficult but cool.
Drop your email and I'll send it straight to you.
Gmail is fine
olanrewajuisrael4@gmail.com
Thanks bro

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Adinchezo(m): 8:49am On Mar 12, 2020
PastorandMentor:
OK everyone. I just collected the questions.
Not difficult but cool.
Drop your email and I'll send it straight to you.
Gmail is fine
Livingsaint18@gmail.com
Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Alyssaaella: 9:31am On Mar 12, 2020
diplomat058:
olanrewajuisrael4@gmail.com
Thanks bro
alyssaaella@gmail.com
Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Foxie: 9:41am On Mar 12, 2020
qanda:

I am engaging you because of recent graduates who you want to mislead. I am here to guide, enlighten and educate them.

Can you please tell us your strategy for preparing for and passing job test exams? I think that is one of the essence of this thread. For example , I sat for about 7 Job tests between 2010 and 2012 (Ariosh, UAC, Shell, Unilever, PZ and two others I can't remember now); I passed 5. My strategy was simple, for maths I revised ratios, percentages, simple interest and Algebra word problems from General Mathematics textbook. For English and Verbal reasoning questions, I don't prepare for them because I have a good background in English. For abstract and quantitative reasoning, I practiced with study packs.

Juliearth, tell me, which exams you have sat for and passed including your methods for preparing for them (for the benefit of others reading our exchange).

If others don't compile study packs and past questions, how do you want applicants to prepare for exams, particularly first timers? How are you helping them to pass? Current Affairs questions form part of government job test exams, do you have any one to share? or you also think there is no need for it?

On your claim about NDLEA exams, I can confirm to you that the materials sourced on Q and A App were useful. How to know? Visit and read the App reviews on Playstore, also visit the NDLEA forum on the App. Nairaland is a faceless forum where someone who do not use the App can come to make baseless claims. However, do me a favour of sharing the screenshots of the negative feedback you talked about. I can also share hundreds of chats of individuals who came back to say thank you after using materials on the App and passed their exams. Some of them even get the job!

Do you realize that Q and A App has over 20000+ users and have an overall rating of 4.3 (out of 5), this translates to 93% positive reviews?

Do you also realize that more than 70% of the materials of the App are free (including the INEC study pack, past questions) and that the materials are provided/uploaded by the App users? Drawing from experience, the App administrators approve only materials established to be useful and reliable.

To end, Q and A App is built to solve an identified problem, to create a platform where reliable professional exams, undergraduate/post graduate, scholarship, job test, career and business materials can be sourced in PDF, video and audio formats.

The least you can do is to use that platform to provide reliable materials to others, share your experience and create similar problem solving and entrepreneurial solutions.
I didn't bother to read your epistle Sir, but you that have passed (5), please why are you still selling past questions and answers for a living?

The lady is right! Yes, I know you're on your hustle, but don't argue blindly. Selah!

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by Nobody: 10:04am On Mar 12, 2020
chukwusylvaline@gmail.com God bless you
PastorandMentor:
OK everyone. I just collected the questions.
Not difficult but cool.
Drop your email and I'll send it straight to you.
Gmail is fine
Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by aniebietafia: 10:06am On Mar 12, 2020
PastorandMentor:
OK everyone. I just collected the questions.
Not difficult but cool.
Drop your email and I'll send it straight to you.
Gmail is fine
Please I need the questions. Thank you and God bless you.
Email: goldenlee87@gmail.com
Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by abdulhamid0(m): 10:08am On Mar 12, 2020
All this question papers circulating , i wonder when INEC conducted an exam before.

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Re: INEC Recruitment 2020. How To Apply by jelraj(m): 10:10am On Mar 12, 2020
Please I'm willing to make a deal
If there is anybody here who can help into the Nigeria armed force (Dssc or SSC Navy, airforce, army) or the Nigeria customs.

Or even any good federal government paying job.

I'm willing to forfeit my 70% of my salaries for up to 8months if possible.

Please I need help, I have nobody or connect I'm stranded n need something to do before I lost it.

8months please.
You can mail me or call my number zero 8 one eight eight one 8 four 5 two 9

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