Monday 2 October 2017

Lagos Aviation Academy Recruitment...APPLY NOW!



URGENT RECRUITMENT!
Lagos Aviation Academy is currently recruiting for the position of a Sales and Marketing Executive
Job description:
• Prospect clients, market and promote Lagos Aviation Aviation Academy products & services.
• Generation of revenue for Lagos Aviation Academy
• Creation of sales documents, developing compelling propositions to be presented and closed as appropriate.
• Carry out direct marketing activities, constant follow-up and negotiations in order to close sales
• Conduct research to identify new market of agents, and developing techniques such as Cold calls to ensuring they become prospects for new business.
• Identify, develop and build relationships with prospective clients, ensuring that all sales opportunities are maximized.
• Prepare weekly and monthly report on sales progress to the General Manager.
Qualification/ Requirements
• B.sc/ HND in any discipline
• 2 - 3 years sales experience; preferably selling of training courses
• IATA Foundation Diploma is an added advantage
• Excellent communication skills and networking ability
• Excellent writing and presentations skills
Interested/Qualified candidates should send their CV to careers@lagosaviationacademy.com using job title as subject of the mail
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Thursday 6 July 2017

Dangote Cement Plc Graduate Management Trainee Recruitment 2017


Dangote Cement Plc is the biggest quoted company in West Africa and the first Nigerian company listed among Forbes Global 2000 Companies. The Company currently has several cement production plants in Nigeria in addition to presence in 14 other African countries.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Position: Management Trainee

Job Location: Any City, Nigeria

Job Description:
To consolidate its current strategic expansion drive and as part of our Talent Development platform, Dangote cement Plc is seeking to recruit smart and enterprising young Nigerians into our Management Trainees Programme (MTP).
This program is designed to provide young Nigerian graduates who are high flyers with excellent career opportunities in our fast growing Company.
The Talents we are Looking for in Young Graduates

We are interested in applicants who are ambitious with achievement drive that is internal, Constant and self-imposed
You must be disciplined, focused, with excellent abilities to learn fast and grow quickly in a diverse and multi-cultural business environment.
We want graduates who are high in relating talents and strong in entrepreneurial and creative thinking
What you will get

If you meet our requirements and you are selected, you will be able to pursue your professional career in a world class aspiring enterprise with unparalleled opportunities for professional learning, development and progression

Job Qualifications:
To qualify you must meet the following conditions:

- Minimum of 5 credit pass including English Language and Mathematics in WAEC or NECO in one sitting.
- Class of Degree: Second Class Upper or First Class
- Not more than 26 years of age as at the date of your last birthday
- B.Eng, B.Tech, B.Sc,, or B.A, in any of these disciplines: Engineering
(Mechanical, Mechatronics, Civil, Mining, Chemical, Electrical/Electronics, Computer, Production or Industrial), Industrial Chemistry, Physics Electronics, Maths & Computer, Information Technology Management, Business Administration, Management Studies, Human Resource Management, Accounting, Marketing, Supply Chain Management, Economics, or Psychology. Note that Candidates with higher Degrees in any of these disciplines can also apply.

Note:

Application shall be online only, no paper copies will be entertained
Only candidates who meet all the requirements will be considered
Multiple applications will be disqualified

Deadline 18th July, 2017.


Click here to Apply


Tuesday 13 June 2017

3 dead, 5 injured at Melaye’s anti-governor’s rally

Three persons reported to have been killed and several others injured yesterday by unknown gunmen during a rally organised by Senator Dino Melaye in Lokoja.

The senator while addressing students, supporters and sympathizers at kogi state polytechnic asking the state government to offset the backlog of salaries owed workers and reopen tertiary institutions in Kogi State, unknown armed men, stormed the venue of the event and shot sporadically in different directions to scare away the supporters.
The federal lawmaker, who was addressing his supporters from the roof of his Toyota Prado jeep, before the incident gave Governor Yahaya Bello a 30-day ultimatum to clear the arrears or be prepared for a civil protest.

The incident resulted in pandemonium, as everyone, including newsmen who were covering the event, scampered for safety.







Wednesday 31 May 2017

LEARN the Importance and Distinction between Speech And Silence

Speech vs. Silence


Although silence is golden, we can greatly benefit from speech, until we evolve into more superior telepathic life forms. Talking is most needed in "vital" contexts where choosing silence, writing or any other medium is irrelevant, impractical or even dangerous.
The main functions of speech linguists define are "telling information, expressing emotions, giving orders, and making a declaration." However, their importance varies widely according to context, and diminishes gradually as civilization moves forward. The more we evolve, the less we talk and more we think.

I. Speech Advantages & Silence Disadvantages

Physical
  • Emergency: Crying for help when facing a difficulty, unable to survive alone, is instinctively vital. Similarly, "responding" to someone else's cry for help. The worst type of silence is "collective silence" about the loss of human life (e.g. nations' silence about the crimes/diseases/injustice of their laws, leaders or citizens).
  • Testimony: Telling the truth when time counts and others are ignorant/silent about it. Silence about the truth is passive lying. Sometimes "breaking the silence" of others requires will & courage, without following the herd/traditions/norms, where one's voice is automatically amplified and presence brought to the spotlight. Otherwise, untimely silence is interpreted as acceptance, apathy, arrogance, ignorance, weakness, or just nonexistence.
  • Action: The mere utterance of certain words is compulsory to give ORDERS to others (humans/machines) and change their state to do/stop something. Or it is to make a DECLARATION changing others' status, as in some rituals and procedures: marriage, inauguration, recruitment, etc. ("Thou art married/divorced/hired/fired ...!")
  • Cooperation: Live interaction with other people requires sometimes giving orders/instructions/opinions fast & immediately, as in close observation/examination/protection, esp. in speech-based jobs (teacher, instructor, operator, etc.) at a control panel, operating room, laboratory, pilot cabin, check-point, etc. However, many such jobs are being gradually replaced by machine/robot.
Psychological
  • Although mutual interest is the driving force for relationships, sharing a conversation can make speakers more at ease and relaxed together. Conversation can strengthen social bonds between close people and break the ice between strangers, whatever its subject is (just as physical intimacy does among humans or animals). Even stereotypes that others already know and expect can make a difference in others' mood: greetings; exclamations; questions about health/weather/general topics; or even interjections and speech fillers.
  • Talking to others/oneself (dialogue/monologue) is a good exercise for psychological relief. Sometimes, others can never understand your suffering, sympathy or gratitude unless you voice it.
Intellectual
  • Speech helps audiovisual & social learners, who need some sensual and social support for their thoughts
    • to hear themselves think,
    • to improvise ideas while talking,
    • to grow motivation while seeing the reaction of others to their speech.
  • Speech arts, whose functions like other arts are inspiration, entertainment, etc., such as delivering poetry, singing, oratory, story-telling, etc.
  • Talking, to oneself/others, temporarily helps focus, in case of fatigue, distraction or sleeplessness. It supports abstract thinking, to visualize, memorize and recall ideas faster. However, nothing like sleep and resting can improve focus.
  • Speech is needed in self-generated questions: long series of consecutive "what-then" questions based on each other. This would otherwise take ages in written communication waiting for each party's response.
  • Tests:
    • Measuring the quantity of knowledge someone has now, as when they talk there is less freedom to pause, rethink, edit, or get support/reference.
    • Measuring someone's honesty, limiting their ability to lie by making them improvise freely and spontaneously.
    • Measuring someone's independence, making them talk while under social pressure (others' censorship, criticism, distraction, etc.); this is esp. needed for skills used in real-life situations among other people.

II. Speech Disadvantages & Silence Advantages

• Talking leads to talking, as to some degree we lose control over what we say if it's not curbed from time to time by our own will. Talking/babbling is an instinct we share with other animals, however refined ours is, acting on its own when we give it free reign. It is a mere motion of vocal cords & other speech organs, that, like other body functions, is operated by the lower primitive brain that naturally hampers higher brain functions and weakens willpower.
• When self-control is lost, dignity can easily be lost too. A speech addict/chatterbox loses the respect of others who may not take what he says seriously, even when he is serious. A talkative parent/teacher/preacher/manager/leader embarrasses himself by over-talking that others may disrespect, ignore, avoid, interrupt, or force him to "keep silent." Some speech addicts keep talking almost to themselves "while" with others.
• Worse still, some talk "at" others, verbally terrorizing their audience. Conversation creates bias and discrimination against those who can't compete with verbal bullies. If you are right, you won't necessarily be treated so if you are not equipped with the right physical, social, and verbal skills to advertise your view, whatever its value.
• Talking can cause ignorance, misleading, not leading speakers to truth. When people simply talk to please themselves and others, truth doesn't matter much. They may exaggerate, truncate, spice up, touch up, or distort the entire truth. They divulge secrets, spread rumors, perpetuate myths, and celebrate darkness, for the pleasure of it.
Still, some claim to meet up for "sharing ideas" and "getting information"! They share thoughts like/while they share meals, laughs, visits, etc. although the former is different by nature from the latter, requiring different brain functions and lobes. At best, they meet to see the reaction of other people to their words, turning them into a mere sounding-board to their thoughts, if any: a common pretext to justify the compulsive urge to join and "follow the herd," rather than face solitude. Silence is truly painful to those suffering loneliness; yet speech for speech's sake leads to even more emptiness. Rather, they need real engagement.
• Conversation can be very risky, by various irreversible mistakes one can make and "verbal accidents" with unpredictable consequences if one doesn't watch that hole in their face: slip-ups, taboos, insult, political incorrectness, disclosing secrets/important data, etc.
• The simple right to think, or hear yourself think, is infringed by those you are with, whose interruption could instantly kill any thought you are following, if you were not flexible and vigilant enough to "back it up" in advance. Some professional speakers "fake" attention to others, to follow their own ideas.
• There is no way to contemplate in tranquility with your eardrums, vocal cords, and entire body sometimes constantly under pressure while listening or talking to others, verbally and nonverbally. Long conversations can cause stress, boredom, and pain, physically and mentally, that many doctors and gurus recommend complete silence sessions for improving one's sense of well-being, self-control and peacefulness.
• Conversation is an impractical medium of learning or communication; it's difficult to process, compared to books, films, or just thoughts. Unlike written/audiovisual media, conversation is less controllable: it cannot be freely paused/rewound/fast-forwarded/sped up/slowed down; or bookmarked/scanned/skimmed through; or edited/copied/pasted, etc. Meanwhile reading/writing/recording/filming can, with amazing dexterity and control. In conversation, we are not given the time or space to mix and compare the newly acquired knowledge, e.g. in a classroom, with old concepts, experiences, and, most importantly, emotions, so that we may love or hate, trust or doubt such new knowledge. No time is given to prepare the house for the new guest; instead, we thrust them into any corner of our overloaded brain.
• Conversations can waste tremendous time, energy, and resources, as evident in most social gatherings, talk shows, internet forums, tabloids, soap operas, celebrity news, reality TV, etc. where topics get out of control, wandering in different directions, according to speakers' different moods, beliefs, and motives to talk, ending up with poor knowledge, chaotic cooperation, and quarrel sometimes, even between friends. Without "mouth control" people may act like cars without breaks.
Sharing one's feelings, thoughts or actions with other people, through conversation, can be pleasing, brain-storming, and vital sometimes; but its role is temporary, never leading to deep happiness, coherent knowledge, or fruitful cooperation, as one spends so much energy to get a disappointingly little outcome. True harmony is that achieved by long individual work, before the final social part crowning such work.

Wednesday 3 May 2017

SGF Spent N570m To 'Cut Grass' In Yobe - Senate


The members of Senate were stunned on Wednesday when the ad hoc committee investigating the suspended Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Babachir Lawal, told the Upper Chamber that the SGF allegedly spent N570m to cut grass in Yobe State alone.

Chairman of the ad hoc committee, Senator Shehu Sani, said their investigation revealed that Mr Lawal spent N570m and not N272m as previously claimed.

He added that the Presidential Initiative on the North-East (PINE) under the office of the SGF flouted the rules of procurement in awarding contracts.
Source: Channels

Osinbajo Panel Submits Report On SGF, NIA Probe Today


President Muhammadu Buhari will today, Wednesday receive the report of the panel investigating allegations against the suspended SGF, Babachir David Lawal and the DG of NIA, Ayo Oke.

Barring any last minute changes, the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo-led Presidential Committee investigating the suspended Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Ambassador Ayo Oke and suspended Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, over sundry allegations, will submit its report on Wednesday.
The 14-day time frame given to the panel was expected to have elapsed on Tuesday.
Babachir is being investigated for alleged violations of law and due process in the award of contracts under the Presidential Initiative on the North-East; and Oke, over the $43.4 million hauled from a residential apartment at Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos.
A member of the panel and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, who gave the indication on Tuesday said Osinbajo is expected to make the submission to President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday.
Malami who briefed State House Correspondents after a closed door meeting with President Buhari on Tuesday, however declined to speak on the report, saying it will be preemptive to do so.

Stay posted for the report;

Ambode Launches Lagos Digital Library



The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode  on Friday formally unveiled the State Digital Library, reiterating his administration’s commitment to providing access to education for all.

The Governor, who was represented by Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tunji Bello, said the decision to unveil a first-of-its-kind digital library is to provide access to educational materials through the collection of digital content via the online portal. He emphasized that it would complement the quest for achieving the Lagos dream of becoming Africa’s model megacity and a global economic and financial Hub. “The digital library will provide a repository of contents which include 2,000 study aids on core subjects from primary to senior secondary school curriculum, over 1,600 tutorials, instructional videos and selected e-books for primary to SS3 approved texts, brief history of Lagos State, online forum, podcasts and exam-mate (A Test Resource)” he said.
Governor Ambode also stated that “the contents also include quality research papers from Lagos State tertiary institutions covering a wide range of topics digitized for the platform in various forms such as vocational videos, entrepreneurship contents, creatively presented history lessons and online courses on coding.” 
He said the “Code Lagos” and “Digital Library” projects were initiated as part of the Government’s efforts to make the State the next technology hub in Africa, stressing that the Digital Library programme is the first of its kind in the State and one of the largest learning platforms in Africa. 

The Governor noted that based on statistics available, Africa is expected to reach 500 million internet users by 2020, a majority of whom will access the internet through a mobile device. He, therefore, urged students, researchers and everyone that is interested in knowledge acquisition to make use of the platform which can be accessed nationwide. Earlier in his remarks, the Special Adviser to the Governor, Mr. Obafela Bank-Olemoh said that part of the innovation of the present administration was the introduction of “library initiative” whereby private organisations can adopt a library and improve it. 

According to him, the initiative is already yielding the desired result with the library at Herbert Macaulay, Yaba and the one at Isolo already taken up by corporate organisations. The digital library online portal – “www.educatelagos.com” – was unveiled at the event which took place at the Landmark Event Center, Victoria Island and was attended by members of the Organised Private Sector and the Diplomatic Corps.