May God bless you too @: Kalokalo, Sir Luk and BS.
Meanwhile, I didn't wrote that to discourage anyone from having faith and hope in the NNPC 2010 recruitment, but then, even if there is a second batch and it finally gets released, I am sure not all of us the hopefuls would still make it to the final race of getting the job.
So in case it happens, let those that couldn't make the final list still be happy and thankful to God because it is not the end of life, more lies ahead of us.
You can find solace in this:
I once listened to Frank Nneji, the Owner/Founder/CEO of ABC Transport Plc, the foremost transport/logistics/courier/haulage company in Nigeria talk about his beginning.
He studied Zoology from UNN, and graduated in 1983. According to him, when he graduated, there were jobs, good jobs, and some of his friends and mates rushed and took up jobs, but he decided to run his own business of selling school black boards, and supplying to schools, including higher institutions.
He said he started with either 80naira or so they were given after NYSC as bicycle allowance.
To cut the story short, he said that people mocked him, even advised him to go get a job and acquire experience, but he believed in himself.
Today, he worth billions of naira and one of the highest employers of labour in Nigeria. His company is now listed on Nigeria Stock Exchange, and I learnt he also own several other personal businesses, both in the hospitality industry.
What would have happened if he did went for an already made job like most of his friends and colleagues who are now retired with less compared to what he has?
What would have been the fate of the thousand graduates employed today by ABC Transport Plc and other of his businesses?
Pls let's all be thankful, grateful, patient and hardworking even when our dreams fail not to materialise when we wish. No one knows future, only God does.
Once again, stay blessed.
@BS, here is my email: [email protected]. Thanks for your concern.