@debrown, a job well done. God bless u bro
Printable View
@debrown, a job well done. God bless u bro
Beautiful job Mr Debrown well appreciated. But d issue of gettin more than 5 papers to capture dis preocess for publication all on d same day or week @ a cheapen rate seem a perfect but confusing issue to me jst yet. Tnx
@all, we need to raise the remaining 50k. Having raised almost N190K, I don't see 50k being an obstacle to this publication.
Getting as many papers as possible to do the story on the recruitment and publish on the same day or within same week is more better than spending large amount on just a half page of a single daily. my suggestion please..
@Debrown, I as well as every member of this forum highly appreciate the selfless effort u have put into this struggle from the inception. Secondly, some of us will want to know if the half-page publication is going to be a FRONT PAGE publication. If no, then we should go for multiple publication within a week using 5 major papers for maximum impact to be felt. As for the press confrence, it might come after the publications. we still need to know how cheap it is and how many media majors will be present at the press conference, bcos the aim of the struggle is to bring to the fore our plight and by so doing our letters can be released. I believe the FG through the MPR truely wants to ensure that DPR is up and doing, hence the reason for the 2010 recruitment process which was appropriated for in 2012 budget. the delay, which we all know is not healthy for our dear country, might be attributed to dynamism and challenges being faced by MPR lately.
@All, I suggest that if by Friday 31st August 2012 we are unable to raise additional N50k, we will use the option of getting our story to be published in some 5 major papers (not as an advert). Since money is an issue for us, we might also try to lobby a lawmaker to raise the issue as a motion. Don't worry about this, we have some good contacts to do it.
If we talk of press conference, hw many of us will b der considering d fact that we r dispersed across the country? And how can we gather d media houses together? @debrown I think d latter option u gave is a good one, let's embrace it. Juma'at Kareem to ol
@debrown,may Godin his mercy bless you and give us a successful struggle.AM realy in support of t6hat story in the dailies because it will have more infact in the struggle when the government is struggling to clear it self opf so many allegation of manouvres in the country,they will not like this one to join,but make sure the issue be soft so as not be we are in confrontation with the MPR,just like the letter we draft,after if nothing we go to world press conference in abuja or lagos.i think we have waited enough,we should start to unveil all the avenues we have.you know they may think no one will talk because that is how nigerians are,we will be cheated but no body will talk,but when they notice we are still waiting and made our plight known to the world they will respond.is high time we stop this silence.WORLD PRESS CONFERENCE IS THE NEXT AFTER THIS STORY IF NOTHING COMES OUT. BUT PLS TELL THE GUYS TO MAKE THE CAPTION FROM FRONT PAGE.MAY GOD HELP US.WE SHOULD INTENSIFY PRAYERS FOR GOD TO REMOVE ANYBODY BLOCKING THE CONCLUTION OF THE RECRUITMENT.
@debrown, nice idea! all ur suggestions above are welcome. justgo ahead with the good job. God go bless u 4 ur effort.
Only Jah Knows Our Future.. Not even DPR or the anyone.
So relax and enjoy the Groove while it last.. Life is more of the present than the future.
Only the living can praise and work at DPR or still see tomorrow.
Gd morn The Good and The Bad.
Only Jah Knows Our Future.. Not even DPR or
the anyone.
So relax and enjoy the Groove while it last.. Life
is more of the present than the future.
Only the living can praise the lord ...and also work at DPR or
still see tomorrow.
Gd morn The Good and The Bad.
@Debrown Well done!!
This Month is entering its 2nd half.. I came to prophesy to somebody here today, oh.. Glory to god. It's a time for a testimony... If u believe that send ur donations right away.
I see sakabu paying his money, oh Glory to God.. I see money dancing in, i see myself taking over the money to the sucess of this journey.. I see david beck supporting me.. Oh glory to God.. It shall come to pass.... IN DA MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS.. somebody shout yessss.
We shall all get there.. Happy sun to all the sundaries in da houze
morning ,why the long silence?,what is the way forward now?
@korokoro, read Debrown's last post, cos it represent the house position on this struggle. That doesnt mean we wouldnt appreciate any news shared by any member of the house.
ok,thats good
Really apprehensive about this whole process.when the PIB takes effect and we are not called like the NNPC did of their recruits,we will really have nothing to push for anymore cz the organization-DPR that we will say recruited us will not be existing anymore.May God help our struggle and I also commend your efforts guys.
@carribian dont entertain any form of worry or fear, cos we all know that DPR hopefl wil b called but how soon is what we dont knw and the aim of our struggle is to ensure that these letters are released soonest. MPR is aware of the content of PIB long before DPR budget defence. Therefore, lets ignor fear, embrace fervent prayers, neglect distractions and continue in our struggle.
Can som1 get intoch wit that guy in whose hands are the NNPC\DPR hopefuls`earlier contributions..?its high time he stops posting us...if the amount is still intact with him,let's av it in debrowns acc,latest next tomorrow(thursday)cos we r ready to hit the media hopefully by monday 3rd....bcos Ȋ̝̊̅ am afraid if not all,then part of the mony with that guy must have been tempered- with.He must av been strugling to cover up all these while..may God helpth Him sha and fgv me if ♍Ɣ conceptions r wrong.
@bebrief sent me a bb msg that he has just transferred N115,200.00 to my account. I will confirm as soon as i get an alert. I already have N88,000 in my account as 3 more friends paid in N3,000, N5,000 and N5,000 yesterday. If the money transferred by @bebrief hits my account, we should have a total of N203,200 by my calculation. Target date for publication of Open Letter is Mon 3rd Sept 2012. Pleas send me a private msg if you wish to contribute. Thanks to you all for your efforts.
@All,
I've just transferred the entire funds contributed to Jeff @debrown. He will confirm this shortly.
The sum of N115,200 has been credited to Jeff @debrown's account with First Bank Plc.
All the best in the struggle!
@All, i can now confirm that @bebrief paid into my account N115,200 at 10:06am
Kudos to U̶̲̥̅̊ outthere
@debrown,pls make sure you confirm mpr is in the country on that very day before choosing the date because,she is at the centre of all allegation of this delay otherwise it will be an exercise in futility,and is it a paid advert or story?,pls lets think and digest all the option by tomrw because if all the mony used we may have other struggle to contend with ahead with the money.thanks for your effort.
Weldone Bebrief,sukcess and Debrown for your sincerity and effort towards this course.
@Bebrief: thank you so much for handling the return of funds with maturity. We also wish u the best in your career. God bless u Sir!!!
@debrown n co: Good d ground is now set for publication finally. Wud send as soon as i get home.
@lawmaker....Ȋ̝̊̅ encourage you to take up the 250th positionfor the 250 hopefuls with the publication that will ignite the light of success to thIs strugle,ganished with btful legal terms and commendable even by the entire populace.Ȋ̝̊̅ can't wait to read this copy of ultimatum to DAM where Ȋ̝̊̅ hope to also c that national assembly and other relevant agencies and MDAs are copied for effective actions
Will this letter be addressed to Madam minister or to the Mr President this time?We really need all the help and favour we can get.
@lawmaker, I advise that the letter be written in clear polite terms with clear intent of facts finding and potential execution information on the release of our letters. Try to keep it simple,free from ambiguity, without contentious or despeakable words that could aggravate n stunt our collective/common goal. May God help us IJN
I strongly advice dat d letter b addressed to mPR rather dan d president bcos d president is alredy been confronted wit other pressing national issues among wc is nat'l insecurity and 'may' giv little or no attention to an infinitesimal nat'l issue like d Dpr. Conversely,wen addressed to Madam she wil become gittery wit d fear of negative issue abt her in d media again,she ll den b compel to act right and fastly. Datz y I urge d hopefu to employ idea of @kaylarge of "clear polite terms" meaning caressing language.
AN APPEAL LETTER TO THE HON. MINISTER OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES, ARCH. (MRS.) DIEZIANI ALLISON MADUEKE BY THE 2011 BATCH OF INTERVIEWEES FOR JOBS AT THE DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES (DPR).
The Department of Petroleum Resources(DPR) sometime around March 2010 advertised for various positions and conducted two different tests on 12th June and 4th Dec 2010 through a recruitment agency ERA Professional Services. Successful candidates were invited for final interviews at Lagos resource centre, No.9 Anifowoshe Street, Off Kofo Abayomi between April and May 2011.
Hon Minister, we shall like to bring to your notice that since then, no communication has been made to the successful candidates as the interviewees are yet to know their fate about this recruitment spanning over two years.
Hon Minister, if you may recall; earlier in the year DPR presented its budget for 2012 which made provisions for increased manpower hence the genuine reason for a slight increase in the recurrent budget which include anticipated recruitment of new staffs to improve the overall effectiveness of the department giving the annual retirement of staff which has left the department grossly understaffed. But after the successful budget defense, we are yet to see its implementation even at the end of the third quarter of 2012 fiscal year as the successful ones amongst us are yet to receive their offer letter.
We will like to acknowledge the drastic efforts u have taken so far in reviving the amorphous nature of the oil and gas sector of the economy despite the dynamism and turbulence that has dogged your sincere and seminal efforts to uplift the sector. Truly your name shall be written in Gold.
So far the interviewees have remain calm as responsible individuals and we therefore appeal to you to continue this good work by listening to our plea and respond by using the powers bestowed o your office within the ambient of the law to conclude this long running recruitment and invite successful candidates for their employment letters. This will rapidly implement the critical interventions needed to positively transform the Nigeria petroleum industry in the spirit of Mr. president transformation agenda.
We humbly pledge our commitments to give our best to support your efforts to strengthen the sector as we hope to be absorbed soonest.
GOD BLESS YOU
GOD BLESS DPR
GOD BLESS MPR
GOD BLESS NIGERIA
SIGNED:
DPR Interviewees online forum
[email protected]
CC: DPR Director.
@ lawmaker: Good work, May Almighty Allah help us. Amen
@lawmaker, below is the open letter once again if you would like to make changes and present to the house for final review. You may choose to include the budget figures for DPR and any other information you think may be relevant.
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE HON. MINISTER OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES, ARCH. (MRS.) DIEZIANI ALLISON MADUEKE BY THE 2011 BATCH OF INTERVIEWEES FOR JOBS AT THE DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES (DPR).
The Department of Petroleum Resources(DPR) sometime in March 2010 advertised for various positions and conducted two different tests on 12th June and 4th Dec 2010 through a recruitment agency ERA Professional Services. Successful candidates were invited for final interviews at Lagos resource centre, No.9 Anifowoshe Street, Off Kofo Abayomi between April and May 2011 while the list of selected candidates was approved in July 2011 by the Federal Character Commission (FCC).
Hon. Minister, the Budget as your respectable self may be aware, has since been approved for the Department, but here we are still waiting for our deserved letters in the third quarter of the 2012 fiscal year.
You may recall the budget breakdown of the department given by yourself before the National Assembly Joint Committees on Gas and Petroleum Resources (Upstream and Downstream) budget defence on Thursday 2nd February 2012 where you and the DPR Director informed the committee that the department would employ more staff in 2012. 'We are expecting to employ 250 workers in another two weeks,' the DPR Director said. You also mentioned that a 'slight increase in DPR's recurrent budget represents provisions for anticipated recruitment of new staff to improve the overall effectiveness of the department'.
Hon. Minister, we sat for the tests and were interviewed several months before the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation(NNPC) cadre that received their offer letters in July and resumed work on the 6th August 2012 through the intervention of your good office and will be resuming work in August this year, while our letters are still pending.
The successful conclusion of this process or otherwise will call to question the genuineness of Mr. President’s transformation agenda, which most of the DPR hopefuls bought into. We are therefore, appealing to the Minister and management of the DPR to lend a listening ear to our plea and respond by concluding this long-running recruitment process and release offer letters to successful candidates.
We are well aware of the challenges of your important office, its dynamism and the turbulence that has dogged your sincere and seminal efforts to uplift the oil and gas sector.
We humbly pledge our commitment to give our best to support your efforts to strengthen the sector, as we hope to be absorbed soon by the DPR, with your kind intervention.
GOD BLESS YOU!
GOD BLESS DPR!
GOD BLESS NIGERIAN GRADUATES!
GOD BLESSTHE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA!
Signed
2011 DPR HOPEFULS (ONLINE FORUM)
Contact email: [email protected]
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE HON. MINISTER OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES, ARCH. (MRS.) DIEZIANI ALLISON MADUEKE BY THE 2011 BATCH OF INTERVIEWEES FOR JOBS AT THE DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES (DPR).
The Department of Petroleum Resources(DPR) sometime in March 2010 advertised for various positions and conducted two different tests on 12th June and 4th Dec 2010 through a recruitment agency ERA Professional Services. Successful candidates were invited for final interviews at Lagos resource centre, No.9 Anifowoshe Street, Off Kofo Abayomi between April and May 2011 while the list of selected candidates was approved in July 2011 by the Federal Character Commission (FCC).
Hon. Minister, the Budget as your respectable self may be aware, has since been approved for the Department, but here we are still waiting for our deserved letters in the third quarter of the 2012 fiscal year.
You may recall the budget breakdown of the department given by yourself before the National Assembly Joint Committees on Gas and Petroleum Resources (Upstream and Downstream) budget defence on Thursday 2nd February 2012 where you and the DPR Director informed the committee that the department would employ more staff in 2012. 'We are expecting to employ 250 workers in another two weeks,' the DPR Director said. You also mentioned that a 'slight increase in DPR's recurrent budget represents provisions for anticipated recruitment of new staff to improve the overall effectiveness of the department'.
Hon. Minister, we sat for the tests and were interviewed several months before the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation(NNPC) cadre that received their offer letters in July and resumed work on the 6th August 2012 through the intervention of your good office and will be resuming work in August this year, while our letters are still pending.
The successful conclusion of this process or otherwise will call to question the genuineness of Mr. President’s transformation agenda, which most of the DPR hopefuls bought into. We are therefore, appealing to the Minister and management of the DPR to lend a listening ear to our plea and respond by concluding this long-running recruitment process and release offer letters to successful candidates.
We are well aware of the challenges of your important office, its dynamism and the turbulence that has dogged your sincere and seminal efforts to uplift the oil and gas sector.
We humbly pledge our commitment to give our best to support your efforts to strengthen the sector, as we hope to be absorbed soon by the DPR, with your kind intervention.
GOD BLESS YOU!
GOD BLESS DPR!
GOD BLESS NIGERIAN GRADUATES!
GOD BLESSTHE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA!
Signed
2011 DPR HOPEFULS (ONLINE FORUM)
Contact email: [email protected]
@lawmaker, i re-posted the letter for you to work on it without knowing that you have already posted yours.
@debrown and all: I took into consideration every adviced given so as not to stunt d collective goal.I also took into consideration dat they r your 'prospective employer'. So i used clear polite terms and i didnt dissipate any confidential information(even though we mit know dis) so it wnt look as if d recruitment process is porous b4 her. (no management will want dat). I also tried to summarize d budget defense so it wnt b a verbatim report. Just a clear intent of fact findin under d platform of 'interviewees' and not a group who hv seen their names(so it wnt look sponsored or porous). Pls there shud be a chain prayer on dat day(9-12am) muslims and christains.God bless!
@debrown and all: I took into consideration every adviced given so as not to stunt d collective goal.I also took into consideration dat they r your 'prospective employer'. So i used clear polite terms and i didnt dissipate any confidential information(even though we mit know dis) so it wnt look as if d recruitment process is porous b4 her. (no management will want dat). I also tried to summarize d budget defense so it wnt b a verbatim report. Just a clear intent of fact findin under d platform of 'interviewees' and not a group who hv seen their names(so it wnt look sponsored or porous). There shud b a chain prayer on dat day (9am-12noon). Muslims and christain. God will surely answer our prayers
@lawmaker, well done.
@ALL, see below my comments/corrections/additions made on the minor errors in the letter
1. 3rd paragraph: 'staff' instead of 'staffs'
2. 4th paragraph: 'you' instead of 'u'
3. 5th paragraph: 'on' instead of 'o' and 'remained' instead of 'remain'
4. We already have an email contact: [email protected]
AN APPEAL LETTER TO THE HON. MINISTER OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES, ARCH. (MRS.) DIEZIANI ALLISON MADUEKE BY THE 2011 BATCH OF INTERVIEWEES FOR JOBS AT THE DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES (DPR).
The Department of Petroleum Resources(DPR) sometime around March 2010 advertised for various positions and conducted two different tests on 12th June and 4th Dec 2010 through a recruitment agency ERA Professional Services. Successful candidates were invited for final interviews at Lagos resource centre, No.9 Anifowoshe Street, Off Kofo Abayomi between April and May 2011.
Hon Minister, we shall like to bring to your notice that since then, no communication has been made to the successful candidates as the interviewees are yet to know their fate about this recruitment spanning over two years.
Hon Minister, if you may recall; earlier in the year DPR presented its budget for 2012 which made provisions for increased manpower hence the genuine reason for a slight increase in the recurrent budget which include anticipated recruitment of new staff to improve the overall effectiveness of the department giving the annual retirement of staff which has left the department grossly understaffed. But after the successful budget defense, we are yet to see its implementation even at the end of the third quarter of 2012 fiscal year as the successful ones amongst us are yet to receive their offer letter.
We will like to acknowledge the drastic efforts u have taken so far in reviving the amorphous nature of the oil and gas sector of the economy despite the dynamism and turbulence that has dogged your sincere and seminal efforts to uplift the sector. Truly your name shall be written in Gold.
So far the interviewees have remain calm as responsible individuals and we therefore appeal to you to continue this good work by listening to our plea and respond by using the powers bestowed o your office within the ambient of the law to conclude this long running recruitment and invite successful candidates for their employment letters. This will rapidly implement the critical interventions needed to positively transform the Nigeria petroleum industry in the spirit of Mr. president transformation agenda.
We humbly pledge our commitment to give our best to support your efforts to strengthen the sector as we hope to be absorbed soonest.
GOD BLESS YOU
GOD BLESS The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR)
GOD BLESS The Ministry of Petroleum Resources (MPR)
GOD BLESS NIGERIA
SIGNED:
DPR Interviewees (online forum)
Contact Email: [email protected]
CC: DPR Director