NewStats: 3,265,490 , 8,186,934 topics. Date: Sunday, 15 June 2025 at 09:44 AM 1e211n6382y |
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Please who can recommend a reliable Peugeot mechanic in Abuja. Thanks in anticipation.
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mariambolakale: No try am abeg! 2 Likes |
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BenklinsJones: Jehovah God will bless your efforts. Have faith, nothing is beyond Him. 2 Likes |
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Ayorola: In Psychology, projection is a defense mechanism people subconsciously employ in order to cope with difficult feelings. It involves projecting undesirable feelings or emotions unto someone else, rather than itting or dealing with the unwanted feelings. If my reference, to your underemployment and consequent limited earning power unsettled your insecurities, please just kindly take heart, APL is coming soon. Only people who are dissatisfied with their station in life would be as ionate and emotionally stimulated by the contents of this thread as you and that other sidekick of yours are. Some of us really do not care what people post here or what sources are peddled because APL coming or not does not feature that highly on our list of priorities. We are just too busy working at proper adult jobs, until we are compelled to come around and teach irritants like you a lesson or two. Like I already said, engage yourself more meaningfully, just in case. If you commit suicide because of this job, nobody will acknowledge you here. 3 Likes |
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PrettySandra: You sound unemployed, bored and idle. Get a job or learn a trade and keep your mind busy. There is more to life than exhibiting rabid tendencies on a job thread. 1 Like |
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Ayorola: You sound employed but bored and underutilized. Make yourself more useful. There's more to life than being an overzealous applicant. 1 Like |
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PrettySandra: Nobody invited you to click and investigate, I just posted what I saw. If you're mature enough, you must know what is real and what is not. |
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abasiakarapeter: This looks legit, but who knows. 1 Like |
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joobseekar: 7 Gbosas for this post 1 Like |
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BrightJovanni: JJC in the building! Read the thread from beginning. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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fesriders: Good evening. Please, I want front windscreen for ACURA RL 2007. Thanks. |
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Haltek: How can he be back if he was never gone? 2 Likes |
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ElZackzacky2019: Not everybody must work for NNPC, simple. There is no constitutional right to be employed by Government. Every employer, including government is entitled to employ whomever they want and decide on the criteria to adopt including age limits. 5 Likes 1 Share |
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jaiye4love: As a Lawyer, I affirm the soundness and accuracy of your first sentence. As for the rest of the post, we can only hope. The only overt and visible factor that will indicate that the court's direction on status quo has been flouted is the release of APL, because neither the court nor the Plaintiff is privy to the other internal processes attending the recruitment, so those will likely continue unabated. 8 Likes |
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I have just been appointed as a Senior Legislative Aide on GL 14 at the National Assembly with a nice salary and several opportunities while still waiting for APL. I have accepted the appointment but I'm confused about what to do should APL come. Should I remain in national assembly and network upwards or move to NNPC. I am very optimistic and full of faith that we will be successful in the quest for APL.
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berry007: You're a gem Bro. Exact same thoughts here. 1 Like |
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Easymoneysniper: Brave of you to sincerely apologize. If nothing, we at least enjoyed your enthusiasm at the time. As for the recruitment, still better late than never. |
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yinka303: It's his personality. Some people are just confrontational and combative by nature, even if unnecessarily so. 3 Likes |
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Modubabunuye: Liar, liar.... Pants on fire 5 Likes |
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BenFlash: You have just been crowned. |
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moogoogaipan: The Climate Change Brigade is a cult. The same cult that changed their mantra from global warming to climate change after being thoroughly exposed. The same cult that swore on their collective graves that all glaciers would have melted and all coastal cities submerged by 2014. The cult is an agenda driven scam. The biggest problem we have on this planet is all the plastic we keep pumping into the oceans, and China is the ring leader in that regard. 2 Likes |
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I was just 16 and recently graduated from secondary school when I earned my first salary. I gave it to my father who returned it. I bought a pair of black trekkers and a carton of Milk Maid after that. Now, we're big boys looking back with nostalgia at those days.
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That's why I don't drive common cars. Even if the thief stole it, he wouldn't know what to do with it.
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Linkmarshal: Hmmmm... Interesting. By this time next week, this comment may be hot cake for the wrong or right reasons. |
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Clifwoods: Why didn't you stay on your lane by choosing to leave the OP in peace, instead of hounding him to take down a picture without proferring any reasons. You're trying to impose a law that even you are not complying with. |
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Massive shake-up at NNPC, several managers redeployed September 3, 2019Bassey Udo The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has commenced the massive redeployment of managers especially in its upstream industry exploration and production subsidiary, the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Limited (NPDC). Sources close to the corporation told TIMES on Monday about 15 managers from the NPDC have been affected in the redeployments. Although the management is discrete about the exercise, the source, who requested not to be named, said the exercise is in line with a pledge by the new Group Managing Director (GMD), Mele Kyari, to reposition the NNPC. Mr Kyari confirmed the development in a brief telephone interview with TIMES on Tuesday. “It is official, the reform I promised has taken off,” Mr Kyari told our reporter. “The redeployments at NPDC is (are) the quick fix I have to do immediately to restore the integrity of the system. “The bottom line is that NPDC is going down and I am determined to take it up. Some people have converted it into a bazaar for contract seekers. I am committed to stop it and breathe a new life into the system to help us attain our national aspirations.” Our source earlier said the “fumigation exercise” is likely to extend to all the subsidiaries, strategic business and corporate services units across the country. “The cleansing exercise is ongoing,” the source said. “It has just begun. It will continue and will get to the lower cadres of the corporation.” ment SGF Campaign AD “The essence of the strategic reform is to enhance operational efficiency so that the NPDC will be meeting its obligations. The new management at the NNPC wants to inject new blood into the system and reinvigorate a new spirit among the staff to deliver on their mandates.” TIMES was not able to obtain the names of the affected managers at the time of this report, but the NNPC is expected to make a formal announcement on the matter soon. Our source said the latest redeployments will help “bring fresh ideas and enthusiasm to drive the process of cleaning up the system and block leakages towards improved revenue base in line with the vision of our new GMD.” Zero tolerance to corruption To give a fillip to the new regime of reforms in the corporation, TIMES learnt Mr Kyari has already ordered a zero-tolerance for graft, with the objective of clean up the state-run oil corporation, its subsidiaries and business practices. Also, to plug financial leakages, the source said Mr Kyari has reiterated his management’s pledge to reposition the corporation along the lines of transparency and ability. “The focus of the down-to-earth reforms is to ensure transparency and ability in the dealings by all officials in all businesses by ensuring the corporation plays strictly by the rules. “It is also a clear indicator the new management at NNPC is ready to champion the anti-corruption drive beyond one-off statements of intent and embrace a fundamental tenet of ability in line with the President Muhammadu Buhari’s istration’s vision for the oil and gas industry,’’ the source said. The source also said to demonstrate the commitment to embrace the vision of the new management at the NNPC, the new leadership at the NPDC has already written several letters to the corporation’s t venture partners to inform them of their expectations. Apart from warning the international oil companies to step up efforts to fulfil their obligations to their host communities, the NPDC management also reportedly urged them to refrain from diverting funds meant for the communities to pay themselves. “For too long, officials working with some bands of contractors and JV Partners have treated the state oil as a personal estate. And the new leadership led by the new Managing Director, Mansur Sambo, has sent a very clear warning to them: That era has ended,” the top official said. The official said the NPDC also reported that the offshore facility for workers had been in a deplorable state and has posed a safety hazard to the workers. The facility, it was learnt, has been a big mess due to lack of maintenance and the t Venture (JV) partners not paying the cash calls or making payments to their host communities for industrial peace. TIMES learnt the situation became so bad that the NNPC Tender Board shut down all contracts, “to allow all bad contracts to be reviewed for compliance to due process and internationally accepted standards”. Debt Recovery Since his appointment, the official said Mr Sambo has embarked on a vigorous debt recovery of millions of dollars owed to the NPDC. At his inauguration in July this year, Mr Kyari pledged to entrench transparency, ability and excellence in all operations of the oil corporation. “The focus on the growth of NPDC is strategic to the country’s overall aspiration to increase the country’s oil production capacity and national reserves. The objective is to make the NPDC production capacity among the top three crude oil-producing companies in the country within the next three years. “On the gas sector, the strategic aspiration is to open the domestic market further to improved power generation and the growth of gas-based industries,” the official said. 6 Likes |
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bobowaja: Nice state, but you keep changing slogans every couple of years. When are we having the next slogan? 1 Like |
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Do you know that after all these needless and baseless arguments about the supposedly enhanced employment chances of technical fields vis a vis non-technical fields, many persons in those technical fields, on this same NL and who are advancing these spurious arguments will be left with no APL while persons in Arts, Humanities and Social Science fields, who have never visited NL for a single time and who have attended interview and since forgotten about NNPC recruitment will be notified of APL? Let that truth sink in for a minute and help you realize the fruitlessness of these bickerings. WATCH AND PRAY!
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