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Topic: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

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    Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    Lol..i love this forum. I no be NNPC hopeful o. But wow!zer

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    You guys have no idea! Dpr hopefuls don turn to Jesus Christ finish. Abi we never try. I remember that day of the first test,i came from Borno state. June 2010

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    You guys have no idea! Dpr hopefuls don turn to Jesus Christ finish. Abi we never try. I remember that day of the first test,i came from Borno state to Lagos and back again to Borno so i don't miss my POP<nysc>. June 2010

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    My fellow hopefull,i have said before that what is actually delaying the release of list is petroleum industry bill, not budget as pupolar believe,but thank God i heard it is ready for representation to NASS very soon before their resume frm their Easter recess.bcos it is budget that is holding 2008 recruitment process or that DPR that have lasted over two yrs now.anyway wht old man see while siting down, a small boy can not see it while standing, but not insulting anybody pls,or kliming senior nor superior, but u must be spiritually enclined to see or to understand what am saying.Nevetheless this is our month of favour bcos of the season we are in now .

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    Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    vin 20 d vin20!

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    @vino20 u dun carry ur pib again...@seunlove "All half-baked graduates are strongly encouraged to criticize this post." Dude i shake my head 4 u...u seem 2 be in support of lobbying, nepotism obviously cos u've benefited 4rm it in no small measure..from ur post i can imply u r a lecturer&becos of lecturers like u i weep 4 d future of Nigeria.

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    Guys this is no longer a THREAD it has grown to a ROPE. One tin i do be4 i sleep is to read thru...u guyz rock!

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    Guys this is no longer a THREAD it has grown to a ROPE. One tin i do be4 i sleep is to read thru...u guyz rock!

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    @Seunlove, ur write up was a good one but the 2nd to the last line defeated the essence of the whole write up. The fact that someone has a divergent view doesn't make him/her half-baked. Ironically, it is people like you who are actually half-baked; people who feel their opinion is the most correct. You dont excel that way neither do u learn that way. I know u're lecturing in one of the Nigerian university, i wonder what becomes of undergraduates u'd mentor.
    If you have been opportuned to have some exposure to education outside the country, u wld know that lecturers are the most humble set of people, people who are willing to make their opinion heard and also willing to learn from others. Food for tot bruv.

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    Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    Quote Originally Posted by seunlove View Post
    My Oga, i am sorry i have to take on you this time around.

    There are some salient questions we really need to ask ourselves at this critical period. Why condemn lobbyist ? why make them look like outcasts ? is lobbying not the tradition in Nigeria ?

    How many people can truly boast that they have never benefitted from anything through influence ? what makes you think the 44 thousand applicants shortlisted for the aptitude test are truly the most qualified ? How do you explain the exclusion of some 1st class graduates in core engineering discipline s who are products of federal universities and who fall within the approved age bracket ? does it mean that these 44 thousand invited are more qualified than they are ?

    what makes you think the 4700 invited for interview are truly the best ? can you confidently affirm that none of them routed through the hurdles of test via guess work ? can you bet that that PCL officials can be likened to pope John Paul who will never compromise standard ? can you put a priced possession on the line to affirm that none of those you are fighting for is having his/her current job because he/she knew somebody and so did not have to go through the process.

    Let us stop treating NNPC as an isolated case , people wield influence where it is possible , some of the hopefuls are bankers because they have an uncle or in-law who is a regional manager, some of us are lecturers at the university not because of our 1st class, but because our dad is a professor at the same university or our mother is the registrar.

    The fact that an individual attempts a political advantage does not make him/her a “fool”.

    Within biblical precepts the word “fool” on human beings , a creation of God is a misnomer and an unreligious utterance, the fact that people wax prophetic on this thread does not make them the most religious, under no circumstances should a full fledged Christian refer to anybody or group of persons as a “fool.”

    As a self opinionated true Christian you have to be a bit selfish in your prayers, you should pray that no forces shall be strong enough to contend with the inclusion of your name in the list. Vouching for the integrity of the process or attempting an umbrella prayer is overly ambitious .

    Mind you JA , God suspends protocols for the supernatural to take its course, there are no laws to govern the supernatural, Master Jesus walked on water, he fed five thousand , Jesus did not take Lazarus to LUTH or University of Ibadan teaching hospital before he was brought back to life, he healed leprosy without conducting lab test.

    If only you can believe then you can have it, Bishop Oyedepo once said “you limit God in you life when your eyes are fixed on natural laws”. Faith is in the heart and not the head, the principles of God defies logic, faith is the substance of things hoped for the evidence of things not seen and “he calleth things that were not as if they were” Bishop Abioye once said “ God is not interested in your credentials or dementias, all he wants is a right heart and you shall see mountains move, you shall see oceans retreat because you believed”. Bishop Aremu is noted for saying “God will lift up men for your sake, some people are promoted not because God is truly interested in their promotion but because he wants to use them as connect bridge to lift up the very elect.

    As much as i am not too comfortable with absence of merit, i have come to accept it as a necessary evil that has come to stay. Within honest assessment, how many “hopefuls”, “faithful” or “lobbyist” will not attempt a political advantage if they have the means to influence the process ? There is no technical difference between these three categories.

    Let ‘s quit labelling lobbyist as spoilers, because at one point or the other in our individual lives we have gained an unfair advantage over others.

    All half-baked graduates are strongly encouraged to criticize this post.

    God bless the federal republic of Nigeria.
    Your write up was a good one but the 2nd to the last line defeated the essence of the whole write up. The fact that someone has a divergent view doesn't make him/her half-baked. Ironically, it is people like you who are actually half-baked; people who feel their opinion is the most correct. You dont excel that way neither do u learn that way. I know u're lecturing in one of the Nigerian university, i wonder what becomes of undergraduates u'd mentor.
    If you have been opportuned to have some exposure to education outside the country, u wld know that lecturers are the most humble set of people, people who are willing to make their opinion heard and also willing to learn from others. Food for tot bruv.

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    @seunlove I shake my head in disbelieve, if a lecturer in one of our universities is a beneficiary & advocate of "lobbying" then what becomes of his students? Then sorting,lobbying for marks,egunje.......will reign supreme.

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    Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    I go through it all over again.
    With great belief, I shake my head n stamp my feet. It might or might not come from the corporation but the information the NNPC, Nigeria page has always carried are proven to be correct.
    Given dat its last update is explicit and straight to d point, ie a time frame's given for appointment letters n no none for t-fare reimbursemnt, i've come to realize dat's more reliable dan any of all our 'sources' from d towers.
    As a result, I chose to believe it untill time, and not any of us, proves it wrong.
    From next week to d end of dis month we shall see.

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    ^^@kafox, I am with you on this and moreso because I am believing God for quick conclusion of the "waiting".
    If you read that NNPC,Nigeria page you will see that "the announcer" don't even have time to respond to questions or criticisms(atleast at the last time I checked).
    Let's wait and see,as we also pray.
    May God favour as many as put their trust in Him.
    Happy Easter celebrations and ponder about the love of Jesus.

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