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Family / Re: I Feel So Suicidal Because Of My Marriage. by Serial: 2:54pm On Dec 08, 2020 |
I pray healing for you right now in Jesus name. Human being cannot console. Job was in a state that only God understood. I have tasted your plight in a minimal form. But I believe that my mere coming across this post of yours means that God is intervening in your matter already. Let me add this Bible verses: For the unbelieving husband is sanctified through his believing wife, and the unbelieving wife is sanctified through her believing husband. Otherwise your children would be unclean, but now they are holy. 15But if the unbeliever leaves, let him go. The believing brother or sister is not bound in such cases. God has called you to live in peace.… 1 Corinthians 7:14 Take heart bro! |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: How To Identify A Scam Interview Invitation by Serial: 6:30pm On Oct 30, 2016 |
Dress Codes for Different Industries When you get a job, one of the things you should consider is how to fit into the culture of your new work environment. And dress codes is a key factor to consider. While some companies require strict compliance with the business formal style, others permit business casual. I'd be narrowing dress codes to these two. For companies that deal directly with clients, like financial institutions, hotels, etc., the business formal style is compulsory simply because it portrays a professional and trustworthy image to clients. For instance, nobody wants to trust money into the hands of a group of persons who appear casual as it is believed that fraud is usually traced to casual-looking people. This is just the reality of how perceptive we are as humans. Read more at http://cpnetng..com.ng/2016/10/dress-codes-for-different-industries.html |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Opportunity (18th-29th April 2016) by Serial: 9:37am On Oct 20, 2016 |
ladyinred: If you're taken, you should get a feedback today or tomorrow as a reliable source has it that training starts next Monday. 1 Like |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 4:56pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
Successful candidates should start the 10day training next Monday 24th October. Stay expectant for a success mail before then. All the best guys! |
NYSC / Re: NYSC 2016 Batch A Corp Members House by Serial: 2:23pm On Oct 18, 2016 |
PHEMIEY: Femi....how far? |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 9:04pm On Oct 17, 2016 |
GidiPrince: People got mails today already asking em to select a second preference location. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 6:41pm On Oct 17, 2016 |
Bodmade: Yes, I think that's what it means. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Opportunity (18th-29th April 2016) by Serial: 5:12pm On Oct 17, 2016 |
Ifeshyne: I only know about Lagos. I also think successful candidates alone gets a feedback mail. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 5:09pm On Oct 17, 2016 |
Angelanu: The mail is about choosing a second preference location for the internship. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Opportunity (18th-29th April 2016) by Serial: 12:57pm On Oct 17, 2016 |
Angelanu: I just confirmed and twas said that Saturday interviewees should get their feedback today |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 12:55pm On Oct 17, 2016 |
I got the info that we'll get our feedback today. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 8:50am On Oct 17, 2016 |
For those who did the final interview in lag on Saturday 15th, kindly notify us here if you've got a success mail to resume training. Thanks in anticipation! |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 1:19pm On Oct 08, 2016 |
busycollins: Hi bro, Seems you're yet to get a mail. If you met all requirements, stay cool, you will be invited for the test. Cheers! |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 7:07am On Oct 08, 2016 |
Aceskay:Hi, simply go with your NECO, as long every other document is tendered, you should be covered. Let me ask, did you choose ABJ for test? |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 12:26am On Oct 08, 2016 |
busycollins: No, I applied online. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 7:17pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
Richiy, you writing at Abj? I ticked ABJ but was given LAG for test...good for me, though. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 6:26pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
Richily, you writing at Abj? I ticked ABJ but was given LAG for test...good for me, though. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 6:15pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
I just got my invite - Lagos 13th |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 5:37pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
Having once written Access bank's test, I advice you to be time concious. It's arithmetic + verbal reasoning. A tab was given us to use to write the test. You get automatically logged out once time is elapsed. More so, you see your result instantly to know if you qualify for stage two. All the best guys...the test is in batches, we should all be called... Cheers! |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 10:33am On Oct 07, 2016 |
Abuja 12th |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 8:39am On Oct 07, 2016 |
Yeah @busycollins, we might just get a mail today. Cheers! 1 Like |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 12:36pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
Hi y'all, I haven't received a mail from them yet. I only know of those writing at Port Harcourt Kindly update us here if you recieved a mail for Lagos or Abuja. Cheers! |
Jobs/Vacancies / Access Bank Frontline Internship Sept 2016 by Serial: 7:47am On Oct 06, 2016 |
Hello y'all, Who applied for the Access Bank frontline internship on 30th September, 2016? And who has been scheduled for the test? |
Jobs/Vacancies / Will You Like To Work From Home? by Serial: 4:09pm On Sep 28, 2016 |
I think I know what your answer is to the subject question and I think you need to have a concrete reason for your answer. Yes, there are work-from-home jobs in Nigeria, just in case you were wondering if such exist. In fact, with the improvement of technology and the advent of the internet, the room for working remotely (working from home), has since been created. Also, with communication channels like Skype, Slack etc., remote staffs can communicate with employers from home as in a normal work environment. What Jobs permit you to Work from Home? At the moment, not all jobs permits working remotely, especially most roles like that of an accountant, Medical doctor, secretary and so on. However, there's a high tendency that technology makes working remotely possible in all those areas soonest. Digital marketing roles are the most favorable for working remotely as its jobs are done online. Such roles include Social Media marketing, Content marketing (blogging), graphic designing etc. All these roles can be handled without any physical presence before an employer. What to do if your current profession doesn't permit If your current profession doesn't favour working from home, you might want to take up digital marketing roles or just get creative to see how working from home can be favorable to you. Back to the initial question: will you like to work from home? If yes, visit www.twitter.com/DigiJobsNg now to find Digital Marketing jobs in Nigeria |
Romance / Re: When Your Girlfriend Is Your Next door Neighbour by Serial: 5:28pm On Sep 16, 2016 |
Hi PortableAgent, Which apartment did the loverboy rent on www.tolet.com.ng? Is it face-me-I-slap-you or 3 bedroom flat? By the way, can one buy a house on www.tolet.com.ng? |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Africa Courier Express Interview by Serial: 1:30pm On Sep 14, 2016 |
Hi guys, ACE might not just be your dream company. Aside the very salary pay, check out reasons why I said so in my recent blog post narrating my recruitment process here http://cpnetng..com.ng/2016/09/my-ordeal-as-desperate-job-seeker-2.html I hope this post enlightens you! aodis: |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Win N50,000 In Tolet.com.ng's #myhousehuntwahala Bloggers Competition by Serial: 1:26pm On Sep 14, 2016 |
Tolet.com.ng is a crook..i just checked their website and i saw the competition is still on despite it being stated on their website that it ends on 5th of September,yet till now no winner as being selected. All the bloggers who participated were all used to gain popularity they indirectly used your blog to advertise and you guys fell for it.. I also took the pain to check their Twitter and Facebook page and i noticed they don't even post anything concerning the competition again.. You shouldn't be too hasty in your conclusion. The entries are being reviewed as the winners will be announced afterwards and that soonest. Stay updated and optimistic! |
Properties / Which Of The Online Real Estate Websites In Nigeria Are Reliable? by Serial: 12:11pm On Sep 07, 2016 |
The growing number of online real estate websites in Nigeria are assuring us that we can avoid being duped my roadside agents. Well, I think that's believable because these online real estate websites are managed by educated estate surveyors unlike the quack unreliable agents on the street. However, as Nigerians, we all know there would always be a 'Judas' among the list. Now, you and I don't need to stress but go online to find our choice apartment for rent or to buy. But how do we know which real estate website to visit? For me, I would rather go with these four than the rest. These ones are not just making a name but offering nice services given the good testimonies from home-seekers. Here we go... 1. Nigeria Property Center (httpz://www.nigeriapropertycentre.com/) 2. ToLet.com.ng (https://www.tolet.com.ng) 3. Private Property (httpz://www.privateproperty.com.ng/) 4. Jumia House (https://www.) Well, don't be carried away by their big names, the services they rendered is just what's reliable. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Reasons Why Every 2.2 Graduate Shouldn't Feel Like A Failure by Serial: 7:30pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
How I Started My International MBA Degree Gone are the days when getting an international MBA (Masters of Business Administration) degree required one to spend a lot processing a VISA, buying a ticket, securing student accommodation ,aside the actual tuition fees for the programme. Nowadays, it has become easier to not only gain an MBA degree but to also cater for the necessary expenses. On graduating from a prestigious university in Nigeria with a degree in Economics, I knew I wasn't cut out for working as an employee, so, while I took up useful internships to gain needed experience for my business ideas, I was also brainstorming various business ideas. I knew I needed to learn more to prepare for the business world, so, a desire to have an MBA degree sprang up as I felt that was the right post-graduate program for me. For those who don't know, an MBA differs from an M.Sc., not just by their acronyms, but by their usefulness. M.Sc. is like an academic Masters programme useful to those who desire a career in the academic world (as a Lecturer, Doctor, and/or Professor). On the other hand, an MBA (as the name implies, Masters of Business Administration) is a professional Masters programme for those who want to venture into business or attain management roles within organisations. Little wonder it was the right fit for me. I had learnt about online studies, hence, considering the fact that I wasn't prepared to travel outside my country as I was awaiting my NYSC (National Youth Service Corps) posting, I preferred such form of study for an MBA degree. Fortunately, I stumbled on an online advert by a top university in Cyprus, precisely one of the top three - University of Nicosia. The school wasn't entirely new as I had once registered while still undergoing my bachelors degree at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. The admission representative who contacted me, then, said I should wait till I was done with school and gained a few experience before re-applying. So, I did just that two years after, and that was about a year after my final exams as an undergraduate. By this time, I had done a few interships which summed up to almost one year of work experience which is a pre-requisite for being considered for the MBA admission at University of Nicosia. Admission Requirement Luckily for me, the online MBA programme at Univeristy of Nicosia is backed up with a scholarship from UNICAF. UNICAF partners with UK, US and European universities to offer online quality higher education degrees to students in Africa. Current partners include the University of South Wales (UK), the Marymount California University (USA) and the University of Nicosia (Europe). So, as soon as I registered, I got the following e-mail from one of the student advisers: [b]Dear Daniel, Welcome and thank you for choosing The University of Nicosia. The Enrolment procedure is quick, easy and everything is done online. First, login to your student panel using the credentials that you entered during the registration process and complete the online application profile. http://www.universityofnicosia-online.com/ After completing the online application profile, please upload/ scan and email the necessary documents to: xxxxxxxx. An updated C.V. A personal Statement (minimum 500 words). Please see attached guidelines A copy of your certificates and transcripts Two letters of recommendations from your Educational or Professional Background A copy of your passport or ID Please choose which payment plan/option is suitable for you (attached) Please confirm which month you would like to start your Degree course When the above are completed please proceed with the €50 application fee. For further information about the University and Scholarship Programs please copy and paste the links below: http://www.universityofnicosia-online.com/ http://www.universityofnicosia-online.com/programmes/ Your classes will take place in an online environment. You can log in at any time at your convenience. Once online, you will communicate with your instructors and fellow students, read assigned texts, access digital materials, post assignments and comment on other students’ assignments. While you are required to log in at least two separate days each week, you will, of course, benefit greatly from regular and more frequent attendance. Your online course experience will take place on an advanced learning management system designed to facilitate the optimal learning experience for students. In addition to the educational platform you will utilize to communicate with faculty and fellow students, you’ll also have access to e-textbooks offering you the capability to highlight, annotate, create bookmarks, search, download and self-assess. [/b] I wasn't discouraged by the 50 Euros application fee with a flat rate of N250 to 1 Euros irrespective of the naira drop. If you do the calculation, you get less than thirteen thousand nairas (N13,000). So, I paid the required amount from my internship salary. Going further, I wanted to know how the scholarship could help me. So, I found out I was required to pay a subsidized amount (due to the scholarship) every month based on the payment plan I select. The lesser amount you pay per month, the longer your program lasts. The financial requirement is something I can cope with despite my position as an intern where I work and I'm not regretting my decision. Therefore, I recommend this online program to all my friends as it affords anyone the convenience of studying from home or office with a minimum of two lectures every week and that, online. At the end of the program, I can choose to travel to the university campus for my convocation or just stay back in Nigeria to have my certificate mailed down to me. That's how I started my online MBA program. It's that simple! If you're interested in the program, don't just drop a comment, also, put in details such as your name, email address and phone number and I'll send it to my admission enrollment advisor who would fast track your eligibility for the UNICAF scholarship to study online at the University of Nicosia. Kindly, share with a friend! http://cpnetng..com.ng/2016/09/how-i-started-my-international-mba.html |
Education / How I Started My International MBA Studies by Serial: 7:28pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Gone are the days when getting an international MBA (Masters of Business Administration) degree required one to spend a lot processing a VISA, buying a ticket, securing student accommodation ,aside the actual tuition fees for the programme. Nowadays, it has become easier to not only gain an MBA degree but to also cater for the necessary expenses. On graduating from a prestigious university in Nigeria with a degree in Economics, I knew I wasn't cut out for working as an employee, so, while I took up useful internships to gain needed experience for my business ideas, I was also brainstorming various business ideas. I knew I needed to learn more to prepare for the business world, so, a desire to have an MBA degree sprang up as I felt that was the right post-graduate program for me. For those who don't know, an MBA differs from an M.Sc., not just by their acronyms, but by their usefulness. M.Sc. is like an academic Masters programme useful to those who desire a career in the academic world (as a Lecturer, Doctor, and/or Professor). On the other hand, an MBA (as the name implies, Masters of Business Administration) is a professional Masters programme for those who want to venture into business or attain management roles within organisations. Little wonder it was the right fit for me. I had learnt about online studies, hence, considering the fact that I wasn't prepared to travel outside my country as I was awaiting my NYSC (National Youth Service Corps) posting, I preferred such form of study for an MBA degree. Fortunately, I stumbled on an online advert by a top university in Cyprus, precisely one of the top three - University of Nicosia. The school wasn't entirely new as I had once registered while still undergoing my bachelors degree at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. The admission representative who contacted me, then, said I should wait till I was done with school and gained a few experience before re-applying. So, I did just that two years after, and that was about a year after my final exams as an undergraduate. By this time, I had done a few interships which summed up to almost one year of work experience which is a pre-requisite for being considered for the MBA admission at University of Nicosia. Admission Requirement Luckily for me, the online MBA programme at Univeristy of Nicosia is backed up with a scholarship from UNICAF. UNICAF partners with UK, US and European universities to offer online quality higher education degrees to students in Africa. Current partners include the University of South Wales (UK), the Marymount California University (USA) and the University of Nicosia (Europe). So, as soon as I registered, I got the following e-mail from one of the student advisers: [b]Dear Daniel, Welcome and thank you for choosing The University of Nicosia. The Enrolment procedure is quick, easy and everything is done online. First, login to your student panel using the credentials that you entered during the registration process and complete the online application profile. http://www.universityofnicosia-online.com/ After completing the online application profile, please upload/ scan and email the necessary documents to: xxxxxxxx. An updated C.V. A personal Statement (minimum 500 words). Please see attached guidelines A copy of your certificates and transcripts Two letters of recommendations from your Educational or Professional Background A copy of your passport or ID Please choose which payment plan/option is suitable for you (attached) Please confirm which month you would like to start your Degree course When the above are completed please proceed with the €50 application fee. For further information about the University and Scholarship Programs please copy and paste the links below: http://www.universityofnicosia-online.com/ http://www.universityofnicosia-online.com/programmes/ Your classes will take place in an online environment. You can log in at any time at your convenience. Once online, you will communicate with your instructors and fellow students, read assigned texts, access digital materials, post assignments and comment on other students’ assignments. While you are required to log in at least two separate days each week, you will, of course, benefit greatly from regular and more frequent attendance. Your online course experience will take place on an advanced learning management system designed to facilitate the optimal learning experience for students. In addition to the educational platform you will utilize to communicate with faculty and fellow students, you’ll also have access to e-textbooks offering you the capability to highlight, annotate, create bookmarks, search, download and self-assess. [/b] I wasn't discouraged by the 50 Euros application fee with a flat rate of N250 to 1 Euros irrespective of the naira drop. If you do the calculation, you get less than thirteen thousand nairas (N13,000). So, I paid the required amount from my internship salary. Going further, I wanted to know how the scholarship could help me. So, I found out I was required to pay a subsidized amount (due to the scholarship) every month based on the payment plan I select. The lesser amount you pay per month, the longer your program lasts. The financial requirement is something I can cope with despite my position as an intern where I work and I'm not regretting my decision. Therefore, I recommend this online program to all my friends as it affords anyone the convenience of studying from home or office with a minimum of two lectures every week and that, online. At the end of the program, I can choose to travel to the university campus for my convocation or just stay back in Nigeria to have my certificate mailed down to me. That's how I started my online MBA program. It's that simple! If you're interested in the program, don't just drop a comment, also, put in details such as your name, email address and phone number and I'll send it to my admission enrollment advisor who would fast track your eligibility for the UNICAF scholarship to study online at the University of Nicosia. Kindly, share with a friend! http://cpnetng..com.ng/2016/09/how-i-started-my-international-mba.html |
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