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    From those initial posts you could all deduce that the total number of people initially being target for recruitment is about 1000 people.
    According to what she said, 595 people may have been called now but I should be rest assured that the remaining 400+ people will still be filled up at the end of the day. This much, she said the aunty of hers is dead sure about.
    According to her some people might still called on merit base to fill up this 400+ list but a VERY higher percentage of it shall be of favoured/well connected people.

    To all those still believing in God for a miracle, keep your hope alive.

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    @parosho-hmmmmmmm.9ce info. Hope its true from wot u r saying

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    That is what I hate most in my life. Why for God sake is such person not invited for the interview. i don't like hearing of people that never participate in the recruitment but are having letters.
    Quote Originally Posted by Parosho View Post
    THE SECOND LIST PRESENTED.
    - A larger percentage still came from the favoured list in the 1st list.
    - On the merit list:
    * A high number of people that made the list were people with degrees from foreign institutions.
    * A high number were people with degree from private universities within the country.
    * A lower number were people with degrees and certificates from the country public institutions.
    On presentation to the board, some board members antagonised the list based on the higher number of favoured peope and the higher number of people with foreign degrees, thus questioning the rationale for that and arguing why foreign degree holders should be given so much edge over those with indiginous degrees and certificates.
    She said with all those issues raised the board members rejected that very list.

    THE THIRD LIST PRESENTED.
    This was the very list she said was approved based on a very higher degree of merit( 80 to 85 percentage). This list she said actually took care some of the objections raised on the two ealier post.
    On the list, according to her, there are people who made the list through the presidency that do not even write the test or attend the interview at all in the EH cadre of which a colleague of OURS in my present office is a beneficiary.
    This colleague of mine is from bayelsa and actually participated in the Neighbour to Neighbour group for the Jonathan presidential campaign in the last general election.

    After she told me all these ealier this morning when I saw her in the office all I could do is to just offer a prayer for my dearest NATION to be given the LEADERS that will run the affairs of this country in the most honest way possible and pleasing to Almighty God.
    I WEPT FOR MY COUNTRY, NIGERIA.

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    Our online frends disappeared after the president's (bebrief) warning.oh employess!! Why did u forsake us?

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    @kalokalo,dat is d humanbeing 4u.@seunoluwaseun,u funi o.even without any advertised recruitment,people get employed in2 nnpc everyday.let alone when dia is an officialy announced recruitment.u only make tins easy 4d highly placed people by advertisin d recruitment.even in shell,total,mobil,chevron etc,it is done.if ur fada na GMD,Na just cal e go take 2 work 4dis mega oil n gas coy.imagine na me d dota or son of andy yakubu,wetin i want cari nnpc do wey total n chevron dey.seun,pls wake up.i knew a guy in hu got in2 slb bcus he helped alot durin GEJ 2011 campaign.dat 1 na presidential recomendatiö

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    @Zigbo, most of the points I raised in all those post of mine had been raised on this thread at some point in the past if you happened to have been following the thread like myself since last year. As of then, I didn't believe all those things cos I termed them has been rumours until this morning when the lady in question told me all what she knew about the recruitment( based on info from the aunty of hers) and every, every just matched up with most of the info that had been put across on the thread in the past.

    Mind you, there is high degree of merit on the 595-people list cos this much I can attest to.
    There were nine of us young chaps that went for the test from my office, eight applied for GT while I'm the only OP cos I hold HND certificate in Elect/Elect Engr(DISTINCTION).
    Five of us made it to the interview stage and I can bet as GOD is my witness none of us get no connection whatsoever.
    Eventually, two of us were among the 595 being called. The same lady was the one that assisted in checking up our names and it was only those two made it. Both are GT, one is from Taraba state while the other is from delta state.

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    Re: A new thread for NNPC Hopefuls

    Ride on Parosho.

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    Of course you are very intelligent, one can deduce from your write up. I agree with
    Quote Originally Posted by jobfront View Post
    @Modsquad...remember, transcorp & the likes didn't have viable business & vision, they were mere politically-inspired venture. Plus ours if given a chance, will be youth-driven, and you know what youths can do when they unite as one? The problem with transcorp & the likes was management, but in this one I am proposing, it will pioneered by ambitious & purpose-driven youths, who are thirsty for success & fairness & not by corrupt-minded & selfish old men looking for a way to achieve their political fraud. I still believe strongly that this will succeed if & only if we give it a chance. We mustn't be too desperate about this NNPC job as if without it our lives are doomed, Noooooooooo. I don't want to repeat myself over & over, we need to forge ahead & let God decide the next step in NNPC recruitment even though I see an end to it already...because in Nigeria, we always believe things must work out for everyone even when we know & see the truth. Remember, when Argentina won Nigeria in USA 1994, Nigerians started carrying rumor that the match has been cancelled becos Maradona tested ve to drug after the match, but did it happened? We Nigerians have a way of believing things just to keep our hopes alive, but we must let go of this NNPC thing & let it be as it has been destined to be, for God alone knows the best, but then we cannot allow our lives to rot in idleness becos NNPC or any other co. didn't offer us employment. Let me tell you, our not being able to make it to the final list of NNPC employment doesn't necessarily mean we are not good or that those that made it are better than us, if you believe so, then I don't cos I know very well by God's grace that I am very good in all ways you can think of, but God knows why my name wasn't on that first list. so guys think out of the box & lets see what we can do....if we keep listening to people telling us this & that they heard from a staff who knew the GMD, who knew the minister's daughter who is a friend to president's auntie's uncle's friend...lets face our life...what next without NNPC

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    @Jobfront. You really put some time to write this. Good job! I am very convinced that this thread won't just go away,there have been a lot of stuff emerging from this thread but the big one is yet to come. My thinking is that,since we are all located in different places and it may not be realistic to start any venture that may require our physical presence. I am sure there are several great services we can render via the internet and mobile phones since we all have these. Alternatively,we can go ahead with your idea by incorporating a company and appointing trusted principal officers who will hire employees, while we as shareholders and directors provide all needed support and control. The story behind this company could generate a lot of government and public sympathy and favour,which could translate to a huge success. Shalom.

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    @ Jajamark, you are one of those great minds that I respected so much on this thread ever since have been reading through.
    Unlike some peeps who felt people still coming to this thread have nothing doing without knowing that might not truly be the case.
    In my case for instance, I work presently @ one the Federal govt. Agency in Abuja with an averagely good pay but still opted to go to NNPC bcos of the high level of REDUNDANCY in most federal establishment. Imagine going to work from 8:30 to 5:00 everyday with little or nothing to do all the way from monday through friday.
    My bro, it is career killing. I was even questioned on this during the interview by the panelist on why I really want to leave my present agency for them with all the prestige the agancy has; of which I told them, career wise I am not growing at all because I got little or nothing doing for the past two years that I have been there.
    But, on a more lighter note, the struggle continues. This is the more reason I've kept on attending tests and interviews with the likes of Shell, Chevron and all other multinational companies out there. I believe with Gods' favour and grace, I will surely get there on day career wise.
    Shout outs to the following peeps in the house as well: KALOKALO, SURJ, MUSTY4U, MOSSQUAD, ETHNAN, TERRACO, BB1 and host of other great minds on this thread.
    I have really gained a lot from great minds through their different life experiences being shared here, ONE LOVE MY PEOPLE.

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    My Brother, I have reviewed all your posts and found that the following

    1. You are a very serious minded person.
    2. You are a very meticulous and detailed person
    3. You are structured and focussed for the points.
    4. Very brilliant mind too.
    5. Very few young men these like work; they want to earn and play around.

    My prayer is, may God bless you. The great young men in this forum make it thick. Nigeria is blessed.
    However, we are suffering from Dutch disease. Only 2 countries escaped this disease, Canada and Norway. Why, selflessness was the key. Including me, we have grab, grab mentality.
    Quote Originally Posted by Parosho View Post
    @ Jajamark, you are one of those great minds that I respected so much on this thread ever since have been reading through.
    Unlike some peeps who felt people still coming to this thread have nothing doing without knowing that might not truly be the case.
    In my case for instance, I work presently @ one the Federal govt. Agency in Abuja with an averagely good pay but still opted to go to NNPC bcos of the high level of REDUNDANCY in most federal establishment. Imagine going to work from 8:30 to 5:00 everyday with little or nothing to do all the way from monday through friday.
    My bro, it is career killing. I was even questioned on this during the interview by the panelist on why I really want to leave my present agency for them with all the prestige the agancy has; of which I told them, career wise I am not growing at all because I got little or nothing doing for the past two years that I have been there.
    But, on a more lighter note, the struggle continues. This is the more reason I've kept on attending tests and interviews with the likes of Shell, Chevron and all other multinational companies out there. I believe with Gods' favour and grace, I will surely get there on day career wise.
    Shout outs to the following peeps in the house as well: KALOKALO, SURJ, MUSTY4U, MOSSQUAD, ETHNAN, TERRACO, BB1 and host of other great minds on this thread.
    I have really gained a lot from great minds through their different life experiences being shared here, ONE LOVE MY PEOPLE.

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    It is well........

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    We realy thank God for a person like Parosho who had given us what realy happened. I had said it b4 here that not all the 1st batch were on merit, see what had happened. Candidates from Presidency, who had 2 masters from abroad,no matter their number, took places of many merit who are yet to be called.We have not seen the end of this recruitment until another batch is called by God's garce.

    Quote Originally Posted by Parosho View Post
    @ Jajamark, you are one of those great minds that I respected so much on this thread ever since have been reading through.
    Unlike some peeps who felt people still coming to this thread have nothing doing without knowing that might not truly be the case.
    In my case for instance, I work presently @ one the Federal govt. Agency in Abuja with an averagely good pay but still opted to go to NNPC bcos of the high level of REDUNDANCY in most federal establishment. Imagine going to work from 8:30 to 5:00 everyday with little or nothing to do all the way from monday through friday.
    My bro, it is career killing. I was even questioned on this during the interview by the panelist on why I really want to leave my present agency for them with all the prestige the agancy has; of which I told them, career wise I am not growing at all because I got little or nothing doing for the past two years that I have been there.
    But, on a more lighter note, the struggle continues. This is the more reason I've kept on attending tests and interviews with the likes of Shell, Chevron and all other multinational companies out there. I believe with Gods' favour and grace, I will surely get there on day career wise.
    Shout outs to the following peeps in the house as well: KALOKALO, SURJ, MUSTY4U, MOSSQUAD, ETHNAN, TERRACO, BB1 and host of other great minds on this thread.
    I have really gained a lot from great minds through their different life experiences being shared here, ONE LOVE MY PEOPLE.

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