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Thursday, 25 January 2018
17 Motivational Quotes To Help You Achieve Your Dreams
Tuesday, 23 January 2018
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) 2018 Graduate & Exp Job Recruitment
Division / Department: Office of the Secretary-General
Hours of work: 40 hours per week including one unpaid hour for lunch each day.
Job Description
- Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General is a key position within the organisation that provides support to the Secretary-General.
- Applications are open to candidates with extensive work experience, a sound knowledge in providing support for a head of an organisation, a willingness to take on challenges, have the confidence and communications skills to deal with high level decision makers, could prioritise effectively and deliver to high standards.
- To provide full secretarial and administrative support to the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO).
- The Secretary-General provides leadership to the CTO, across all areas of its activities.
- Reporting to: The Secretary-General
- Posts that this job manages: None
- Other key relationships: This role requires close liaison with all staff in the organisation and particularly with the Heads of the Departments.
Administrative Responsibilities:
- Manage the Secretary-General’s official and social diary and appointments;
- Manage the Secretary General’s incoming correspondence;
- Assist the Secretary-General in managing output, workflow and office deadlines;
- Take and relay accurate and timely messages from telephone callers, as well as correspondence via social media and answer queries where possible;
- Collect and open all hard copy mail addressed to the Secretary-General;
- Organise and take minutes at meetings in which Secretary-General is involved, as well as at other meetings as may be decided by the Secretary-General;
- Follow up the implementation of directives given to staff by the Secretary-General as well as monitor action points and decisions of management meetings;
- Draft and dispatch correspondence as may be directed by the Secretary-General;
- Coordinate the drafting of speeches and power point presentations for the Secretary-General;
- Draft and distribute reports for the Secretary-General as directed;
- Liaise with relevant individuals and representatives of external organisations to arrange meetings or facilitate other activities;
- Maintain a comprehensive hard copy and digital filing system;
- Coordinate the Secretary-General’s travel arrangements in conjunction with in-house logistics and travel staff and representatives of country or organisation to be visited, including airport reception and producing briefing notes for each mission for the Secretary-General;
- Prepare and dispatch Notes Verbales and Diplomatic Notes;
- Arrange local transportation for the Secretary-General when necessary;
- Provide administrative support during missions when accompanying the Secretary-General;
- Maintain an up-to-date database of high level contacts – High Commissioners and other Ambassadors, ICT Ministers and Regulators, Council and Executive Committee members, other members of the CTO as well as Chief Executives of operators and other government agencies;
- Coordinate the organisation of the CTO Lecture series in collaboration with the Capacity Development division;
- Coordinate the preparation of the SG’s quarterly reports with inputs from relevant managers;
- Liaise with the Communications Team and IT Officer to provide up-to-date information on the SG’s activities for the CTO website.
- Tabulate and submit the Secretary-General’s official expenditure and claims;
- Undertake any other activities of a financial nature in respect of the smooth operation of the Secretary-General’s office.
- This post does not have any managerial responsibilities.
- Undertake any other duties in his/her specialty that may be assigned by the Secretary-General.
- Efficient administrative and secretarial support to the Secretary-General;
- Be Efficient coordination of all correspondence including emails emanating from/required by the SG’s office;
- Efficient provision of administrative and clerical support for meetings;
- Provision of administrative support during missions that the Executive Assistant accompanies the SG;
- Accurate and timely production of minutes of management and other meetings where the SG is involved;
- Effective coordination and management of the Secretary-General’s diary, appointments and participation in various events and functions with external organisations;
- Effective coordination of the Secretary-General’s travel arrangements;
- Productive coordination and liaison with staff members on behalf of the Secretary-General, as required, especially on effective follow up of decisions taken at management and other meetings as well as assignments with deadlines;
- Ensuring that all draft speeches by the Secretary-General are submitted for the SG’s consideration at least 5 working days before delivery;
- Effective facilitation of Secretary-General’s communications including speeches;
- Provision of up-to-date information on the SG’s activities on the CTO website;
- Timely preparation of the SG’s quarterly reports;
- Effective coordination of CTO Lecture Series;
- Productive coordination and liaison with staff members on behalf of the Secretary-General through a culture that inspires professionalism, achievement, excellence, high ethical values, diversity, transparency, competence and staff appreciation;
Required Qualifications and Skills
Essential:
- Education up to a Degree level
- Working experience as a personal assistant to the head of an organisation
- Good IT skills, particularly Word, PowerPoint and Excel
- The ability to liaise with a multitude of stakeholders at senior level
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Ability to work effectively in a multi-cultural environment with other team members
- Ability to prioritise and manage conflicting demands
- Multitasking skills
- Experience of working in a regional or intergovernmental organisation will be an added advantage
- Starting salary will range from £21,846 p.a. to £30,425 p.a. depending on the qualifications and experiences.
- Benefits include 25 days holiday per year, contributory pension scheme, medical insurance, travel season ticket loan, support for training and development, a performance-based annual bonus, subsidy for gym membership, provision for flexible working and a great working environment.
- You must be a national of a CTO Full Member Country
20th June, 2017.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should submit their Curriculum Vitae and attach the Application Form below to: recruitment@cto.int
Click Here to Download Application Form (pdf)
BANK Recruitment 2018/2019 Jobs & Career Community in Nigeria
Money deposit banks:
- Access Bank – acquired Intercontinental Bank
- Citibank
- Diamond Bank
- Dynamic Standard Bank
- Ecobank Nigeria – acquired Oceanic Bank
- Fidelity Bank Nigeria
- First Bank of Nigeria
- First City Monument Bank – acquired FinBank
- Guaranty Trust Bank
- Heritage Bank plc – acquired Enterprise Bank (formerly Spring Bank)
- Keystone Bank Limited – formerly Bank PHB
- Providus Bank plc
- Skye Bank – acquired Mainstreet Bank Limited
- Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria Limited
- Standard Chartered Bank
- Sterling Bank – acquired Equitorial Trust Bank
- Suntrust Bank Nigeria Limited
- Union Bank of Nigeria
- United Bank for Africa
- Unity Bank plc
- Wema Bank
- Zenith Bank
Non-interest banks
- Jaiz Bank
Merchant banks:
- Coronation Merchant Bank
- Rand Merchant Bank
- FBN Merchant Bank Limited
- FSDH Merchant Bank
- Foreign Bank Representatives:
- Barclays Bank plc
- Deutsche Bank
- JP Morgan
Thursday, 14 December 2017
11 People You Won’t Believe Actually Exist
With over 7.6 billion people on earth You just don’t know what you will really find out there. There are huge people, tall people, short people and many other types of people out there. And then there are these people. Get ready for your mind to tell you that these are not real but we assure you that every single photo is 100% authentic with absolutely no Photoshopping involved. Let’s go
11. Three boobs woman
The aspiring pop-star claims the procedure cost $20,000 and took around an hour and a half to complete.But she admits that she had encountered difficulty when trying to find a surgeon who would perform the procedure. She added: ‘There was one surgeon who hung up on me. I think that a lot of them thought I was prank calling them but I was serious they just did not take me seriously. She finally found a doctor who would perform the surgery but claims he made her sign a non-disclosure agreement meaning she can never reveal his name.
‘The reason I got a third breast is because I wanted to make my self unattractive towards men,’ added the 21-year-old.
10. The shortest Man
Chandra Bahadur Dangi was declared the shortest human adult ever. The Nepalese record holder was a primordial dwarf, a condition that rarely sees people survive past thirty, but Mr Dangi remarkably lived for 75 years and touched the world with his strength and spirit. Chandra had spent his whole life in the remote Nepalese mountain village of Rhimkholi, Until his recognition by Guinness World Records, and made his living weaving traditional Nepalese garments. Chandra’s home was so remote that it wasn’t until a forest contractor cutting timber in the village met him and informed local media that his incredible size came to light.
9. The Largest Natural boobs
7. The dull girl
Valeria Valeryevna Lukyanova is a Ukrainian model and entertainer, famous for her resemblance to a Barbie doll. To enhance the Barbie effect Lukyanova uses makeup and contact lenses over her naturally green/gray/blue eyes.
6. Elisany da Cruz Silva
Elisany the tallest girl in the world once shared with a local TV station how she wasn’t able to go to school because she wasn’t able to accommodate well in the bus. For her it was really hard to get inside her home as her tall frame made her uncomfortable to walk freely and her head used to hit the ceiling again and again.
5. Giant hand
This has the largest hand ever. The sad thing is, he is not able to carry out even the smallest of tasks because of how enormous his hands are. According to doctors, he is suffering from either hamartoma or lymphangioma
4. Smallest woman
3. Widest Mouth
If you still think you’ve got a big mouth, let us tell you one thing we’re certain about – you’ve got nothing on Francisco Domingo Joaquin! Joaquin broke the world record for having the widest mouth known to man, measuring in at 7 inches! The man can actually use a Coca-Cola can as his grill.
2. Kim Goodman
Kim Goodman, who’s eyes can be seen popping just below, broke the world record with this little (but creepy) stunt! Goodman’s eye popping game is seriously strong – she can pop her peepers as far as 0.47 inches out of her eye sockets! As freaky as that is, it’s quite impressive.
1. Youngest Mother
Saturday, 9 December 2017
10 Things Some SARS Officers Don’t Want You To Know
Via Omotola Jolade Instagram Page
Quite Honestly, I have had no Bad experience with SARS. However, that does not matter. Everyone who has had one deserves justice and an opportunity to express that.
Love this ! As a Human Rights Activist, this has been my dream!
Hopefully with the youth now getting fedup, the momentum has started! We also need lawyers who can take up cases pro-Bono upfront to get paid on winning the case and judges who will allow Nigeria be great so their children and children’s children can inherit peace and prosperity. #KNOWLEDGEOFTHELAW #KNOWYOURRIGHTS. #Repost @officialhiptv with @instatoolsapp ・・・
10 things some SARS officers don’t want you to know
1.Bail is free
2.Upon arrest, you are liable to remain silent; Section 6 of the ACJA Act 2015; Section 35(2) 1999 Constitution
3. When been questioned, you must have your lawyer present. Section 6(2)(a) Administration of Criminal Justice Act (2015)
4. No one should be subject to torture or unlawful treatment. Section 8, Administration of Criminal Justice Act (2015); Section 34, 1999 Constitution.
5. Upon arrest, suspect must be charged to court immediately. Section 32 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (2015)
6. Police officer making an arrest must state reason. Section 6, Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015.
7. Suspect is innocent until proven guilty. Section 36(5) of the 1999 Constitution.
8. No one can be arrested in lieu of another person
9. Police cannot unlawfully search your phones
10. Anyone unlawfully arrested is entitled to compensation. Section 35(6) 1999 Constitution.
If your rights have been breached in relation to any of the laws mentioned above, you can make a formal complaint to the Police Complaint Commission via @PoliceNG_PCRRU npf.gov.ng/complaint or contact your lawyer.
@Legalnaija #endsarsbrutality #endsarsbrutalityinnigeria #endsars #endsarsimpunity #Sars -from @legalnaijain
Thursday, 7 December 2017
Bet9ja to Recruit 8500 Nigerians to work as SUPER ONLINE AGENTS in 10 States. (Apply Here to become a paid Agent)
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- Submission of documentation to Bet9ja Online.
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Wednesday, 6 December 2017
Format Of Drugs, Job & S*x Trafficking Scam Run By Nigerians In South Africa
SiphoSihle @SihleTumani
Dear Ladies: How a simple photocopy of your CV done at an internet cafe can get you sex trafficked or find yourself working as a prostitute in the streets of SA [Thread] RT for awareness.❤
The unemployment rate is very high in SA, so it the desperation to get a job. Predators know about this and they use it to their advantage. I’ll be using a scenario including Nigerians because they’re the ones I know of who do this. Not trying to offend anyone or any group✌
Our communities are full of internet cafes owned by Nigerians, and we love using their internet cafes. They’re very nice and resourceful
You go to their shop and get your cv photocopied, you ask for 2 copies and you get your 2 copies, innocent right? Wrong! They make an extra copy, give you the ones you paid for and they keep the other copy
Or you ask them to write your cv for you. You get your hardcopy and walk out. Do you check if the one on the system is wiped off? No, it’s not an issue right? Wrong!
These guys keep copies of your cvs and contact you pretending to be employers. By the way, they work with South Africans. Let’s say you’re looking for a restaurant job. You get a call that there’s a new restaurant opening close to you and they’re looking for waiters/barman
You’ve been searching for a job for a long time you don’t even bother asking where they got your details. Or if you do, they can just say a friend or your previous employer referred you to them. They have your cv so they know where You’ve worked before
They tell you to come meet up with them at building no. What what, corner this and that. NB. Be careful of ‘interviews’ that take place outside of their ‘offices’ or inside these dodgy looking kinda buildings
You get there, they ask your a few questions- most of them don’t make sense really when you think about it. You get the job, then now they are taking you to their ‘offices’, where you will be working- you will be working alright.
They take you to their buildings. You get to a room- boom girls everywhere looking exhausted, beaten up and all the horror you can think off. Next thing you either feel a gun behind you, you’re told to be quiet and you get injected with drugs or you just injected before you even
Know what’s happening. Those drugs will turn you into their slave, you’ll be working your butt off- literally to get a fix. And the unfortunate ones get trafficked
They also target student nurses, they either use you as a prostitute or you’ll work for them as their full time nurse- they need these girls to stay alive right
So ladies, even gents… please be careful when receiving these calls about job offers where the interviews are not even conducted in their offices or in dodgy buildings Please be vigilant all the time guys ❤
Wednesday, 29 November 2017
8 Different Types Of Women At The Salon
1. The ones that are always on their phones all through
2. The ones that will be doing Amebo with the hair dresser
3. The ones that is never satisfied with the hairstyle
4. The ones that will eat three square meal before they leave the salon
5. The rich madam that will dash the hairdresser 5k tip and everybody must know
6. The ones that came to fight because the weave they fixed loosened before they woke up
7. The ones that never pay cash. They always transfer, and the network is always bad. #Onigbese
8. The ones that will come with bae
9. The ones that must fap cutting comb on their way home
10. And we have the normal ones that just came to make their hair and leave in peace
Tuesday, 28 November 2017
“10 Nigeria Professions That Never Escape The Law Of Karma”
Karma they say is a way nature or life pays you back with your own coin, some profession listed below are sometimes redeemed by their charity and prayers but they still get a little portion of what they do while some are face with everlasting nemesis which must time need God intervention and grace. So ladies and gentlemen let me start by giving you from 10 – 1 Nigeria professions that never escape law of karma and they are:
10: NIGERIAN POLITICIANS
This class of people are one of the profession that are in the redeem list because God must times show them mercy and grace by reducing their punishments, reason is that they surround themselves with people and religious leaders that always pray for them 24 hours round the clock. For example the Muslims folks most time keeps imams around them by building them mosque in their house or street where many Muslims come to worship, while some resort to feeding people staying with them or visiting. These set of people pray and always give thanks to God for giving them a good but secretly corrupt leader.
The Christian folks are not left out, you see them kneeling at every church pulpit receiving blessings from great men of God and the whole congregations. So sometimes they hold crusade and you see them in every church programs campaigning and promising new projects.
Karma:
Their sins are face by family member’s examples: Kids will be a drug addict, daughter will be in prostitution, some join bad gangs and harden criminal.
9: NIGERIAN PASTORS
Nigerian pastors and politicians are only the two professions that are in redeem list because they surround themselves with people who solely believed in them. They receive blessings, gifts , money from people and people in their church always pray for them. These pastors can steal from the church purse without been question, they do whatever they like with the congregations but at the end all of their sins are forgiven because they always pray to God for forgiveness but just like life will have it, the repercussion of their sins are been felt by these children.
Karma:
In school they are the leader or members of different cult group, some are into hard drug and prostitution, some don’t even believe in God or go to church excerpt they are at home with their parent, bad friends and heavy night clubbing etc.
8: TAILOR
This profession only has self redemption because of the high rate of disappointment they always give their customers which most time comes back to them as curse or arrest etc. everybody has been disappointed by their tailor, some of them collects money from different client but fail to meet up with the work only to start hiding or giving excuse to them, some may damage their client cloths and choose not to refund back their money. Their sins are only being forgiven only when they ask and their consequences are very high.
Karma:
They eventually close up their shop or run out of business due to bad review from different people, they end up been arrested.
7: N.E.P.A WORKERS
These sets of people are the most curse profession in Nigeria most especially when they take back their light. You see people shouting and raining curse on them even when they try to cut off peoples light, some engage with fight and abuse and most time end in arrest or both parties injured. Their sins comes from illegal extortion of money from people without providing light, some demand money before they reconnect or repair transformer, stealing of armor cable or transformer fuse.
Karma:
They end of electrocuted trying to steal from transformer, sack from work due to stealing, get injure by aggrieved people etc.
6: ELECTRICIANS
These guys also face the same fate as tailor because they are skills worker, they disappoint people who contracted some wiring job to them, some who are not well skilled end up damaging some home appliances due to wrong connection. Some run away with their client money only to be arrested before they will refund them back.
Karma:
They end up looking frustrated, some turn to drunkard, they stop getting job due to bad review from people, they run out of business and start working as illegal connector of light for people who don’t pay their electricity bill.
5: MECHANICS
You will only witness these people when you have a car, they can make you spend all your money on your car but the problem still persists. Some will steal some part of your car to use it as a replacement for other people car which they have taken money from. Some will delay your car by working on random place just to make you pay more for time and space.
Karma:
They end up losing customer; they end of getting arrested, they run out of business, they become frustrated in life.
4: LAWYERS
Due to our corrupt judicial system and unprofessional-ism from some lawyers, we find ourselves with criminals and thieves who claim to fight for your justice, most of them don’t care about the case or their client life, what they only care is money and not to win any case. Some collect money from their opponent just to make the case favor them, some will make sure they prolong the case so that they can see a means of getting money every time they arrive at the court, some lose interest from the case and drop only to frustrate their client and his case.
Karma:
They never grow in their profession, most of them are nothing but charge and bail lawyers looking for money to eat, they end up getting killed, some are faced with threat and injures most time from the people they cheated on, and some lose their license.
3: NIGERIAN SOLIDER
This is one of the toughest profession on the list because they are faced with a lot of temptation during their missions ranging from leaking of information to their enemies, raping women they found in the battlefield, intimidating unarmored civilians, diverting money meant for arm procurement, executing innocent people, extorting money from people and working with drug dealers to smuggle drugs around the state.
Karma:
The ones that rape women never come back alive for the battle, some lost everything and comes back home empty handed, some are dismissed from services or sometime jailed, some comes back to their village and turn to nuisance and terror group, some end up as armed robbers and kidnappers, some are drug addict and most time run mad.
2: NIGERIA DOCTORS / NURSE
We have good and caring people in this profession but the bad eggs and Nigeria corrupt medical system has made the bad over shadow the good. 90% of the death in a government and private hospital are as a result of negligence of duties and unprofessional-ism from the doctors and nurses. You see doctors gossiping in their offices while ignoring a patient call for help in their wards, some fail to administer drug to patients at the right time only to start rushing up and down when the situation becomes worst. Some will sell drugs that suppose to be free of charge to patient; some will double your bill just to get extra money from a dying patient. Some Engage in abortion, selling of babies, adding more money to drugs for selfish reasons and having a private clinic or store in a government hospital only to start diverting and selling drugs meant for the hospital for personal use.
Karma:
The female ones always remain single or cannot conceive so they resort to adoption, some are caught and they lose their license, some are face with the ghost of people they have killed, some of their children end up with a mysterious sickness every time, sometime they end up looking poor and unhappy. Some are faced with untimely death etc.
1: NIGERIAN POLICE
This profession never escape the karma of life, they are destined to be punish because of the atrocities been committed by them every single day. The overpopulation rate in Nigeria prison is been cause by the Nigerian police force, They abuse your right, they extort you, they lie just to cover their lack of professionalism by accusing you of what you knew nothing about, they collect money from people to torture or put some heavy allegation on innocent people. They take bribe, they leak information to criminals, they detain people illegally just to extort money from them, they sexually assault female detainees, they kill in the name of accidental discharge, they frustrate bailing of people who don’t give them money, they lack the experience to conduct a credible investigation only to end up messing things up. They collect money from different parties and the highest bidder gets their favor.
Karma:
With all the money they extort from people they still swim in abject poverty, some are dismiss from the force, some end up die, some have no home or property, some end up have different wives and children from different state they are posted too. Some end up as security men, some live a frustrate life, some end up with no wife and kids. Some of their children are cultist, some deals and smuggle drugs using their parent’s protection, some are drug addict and kidnappers.
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