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Re: AFRIBANK RECRUITMENT SENTIMENT
I Don't knw d kind of experiences you pple had in ABJ bt i bet in Kano where i wrote d test d situation is different since everything was done in our presence so i guess i wl have to believe dat dos who got the jobs rily deserved it or passed d test. doh is not as if i'm trying to dispute d fact dat tribalism is on its run in naija. But i wld lyk to ask dis qns: 4 dos of us dat keep complaing in wat ways have we bin tryng to help d nation hw times do we fast or prayer specially for d nation asking God 4 her delivery?
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You guys should always try to stay objective. Don't get detracted from the most important thing. No matter the obstacles we will get there and at the rightly perfect time. Subjectivity is certainly not the answer. In positions of authority, most of us critics would act the same way. Let's just stay focused on the prime target: getting a job and not 'judgementality'
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I am an igala man who has tried to be gainfully employed in Afribank but there seems to be no way yet. If i should complain it would not be on tribalism and sentiment. My guy don't worry it is not yet your time to be taken. If ur time comes no body can stop u. Don't over worry urself to avoid unneccessary fever that may not allow u to write other test that are before u.
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i beg to disagree with the initiator of the thread. perhaps there r still a couple of places where nepotism thrives, but i know its been minimized to, say, 90-10, or 95-5 (the former for merits n d latter for 'special candid8s').
Now i'd say this cos btw oct 08- march 09, i wrote apt tests in 6 banks; presently i've recieved offers from 3 of them(post medicals); 2 others were stalled after final intervw cos of the ongoing recession dat made them suspend recruitment, n i passed one, but didn't hit the cut off. in all these banks, i never knew a soul dat influenced it for me. It was sheer merit. and God. And perhaps my luck too. so keep tryin, n hoping, n jacking dat GMAT well...
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Originally Posted by walttt
i beg to disagree with the initiator of the thread. perhaps there r still a couple of places where nepotism thrives, but i know its been minimized to, say, 90-10, or 95-5 (the former for merits n d latter for 'special candid8s').
Now i'd say this cos btw oct 08- march 09, i wrote apt tests in 6 banks; presently i've recieved offers from 3 of them(post medicals); 2 others were stalled after final intervw cos of the ongoing recession dat made them suspend recruitment, n i passed one, but didn't hit the cut off. in all these banks, i never knew a soul dat influenced it for me. It was sheer merit. and God. And perhaps my luck too. so keep tryin, n hoping, n jacking dat GMAT well...
My guy am with you on this, na only God fit help those of us wey no get human back bone.
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hello house,
it is obvious that these things happen but note that what is yours will not be given to another person.take heart cos God is able
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Thank God finally I was part of the finalist selected for the Afribank DSA job by workforce, like it is, the pay isnt much but for now I think I am just going to concentrate on building myself and my working experience rather than worry about money ;D "but if I see money I go grab am oo". So guys I will be praying for you to scale through the huddles and move on against all odds.
We will all make it one day, that's for sure, either as one Nigeria, or a split up Nigeria :) trust me, One love peace am out!!!
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@vingoze am happy you started to sound objective at dis last thread ??? ??? ???.....everybody knows their is tribalism but our unity as Nigeria stands on our diversity.......their would never be a split of Nigeria, we as a people have integrated that any form of split, we put us in worst situations than The Sudan and if you think their is any form of peaceful split that is a big NO....PLEASE LET US BUILD A MORE UNITED NIGERIA THAN HAVING IDEAS OF A SPLIT OR TRIBALISM......
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yep! u guys at naijahotjobs are doing a great job by keeping everyone of us abreast with what's going on... but we should do more of informing than criticizing, afterall , na JOB all man need.
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it's good that u all say something u have in mind but the most important thing is be focus leav everything o God to judge do not judge.we will have ourappointted time.
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THANKS FOR THE INFO BUT IT CAME LATE.
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They Issue is not Igala as per ser But Nigeria content in General.Have u ever visited Skye Bank
or Wema bank.In Niigeria we get what we have by oportunity not by merit,Afribank is not losing focus instead they are given themselve a big challenge of tomorow.In Skye Bank for Instance 95% of the staff are Yoruba and nobody talk about that,whey then we are complaining about Afribank who many not have 20% Igala as there staff.
Guy let us make a case for the land and not individuals.
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too bad dat mature mind cud reason d way u guys r doin.wats up wit d tribe tin?u guys shud wake up and do ur home work well and pray for GODs favour,if u guys kep bn myopic in ur reasonin u guys wnt go anywhere.hello house,u guys shud relax,tins wil go ur way soon.life has to go on,if we kep putn tribe n fore front tins wnt go on wel.all wil b fine.lets cheer up.tins dat happens r jus stepn stone for us.cheers!
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those anyone know if afribank has called people for employment.......i mean those that passed the inteview
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May thunder fire all those who said that Yoruba people started this tribal issue. Where were they when the Igbo truncated the first democracy by initiating the first blood-thirsty Military coup in Nigeria and putting their cronies in power. I traced the beginning of tribalism to this coup. Since then, people have awoken to the reality that anytrhing can happen in Nigeria. So, I don't blame Afribank, First bank, Wema bank, Diamond Bank .......... Afterall, they can do whatever they like to secure their cronies.
I am a Yoruba man but I don't support all these political jingoism. Has anyone ever watched "Sometimes in April"? This is how it starts......
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Jobs in nigeria is who u know. Guys,ECOBANK is frustrating their corpers now.They claim they are not recruiting now. I served with the bank and have not been called back, i dont know any one that have been called. Is there any ECOBANK corper out there, pls reply
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is it possible for someone to apply now or is late?
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my dear everything in nigeria is private pockets,we are going towards an end that is or will be too bad. cant u see there is unproductivity everywhere coz its now family affair.it is a pity.
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men if u are not lucky, u are not lucky. i am not an AGBA person but i gained invitation to that interview. Is there any place or organisation in nigeria where there is no favouritism. Is it u that the man should favour rather than his brother. Just keep the struggle alive.
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vingoze na mi n u dey d same sheo,we,ve not started work here in d east na d same tin wit una 4 there?what is our faith.should we cont 2 wait 4 em? n what 4 christs sake is holding them. i beg som 1 reply.
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WORK FORCE RECRUITED DSA"S BUT ARE YET 2 START WORK.DOES ANYONE NO WHAT IS KEEPIN THESE PPLE?
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how can i apply fro this job
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4 dose who wrote in K.D,why is there no newz from SOL.WATZ HAPPENIN ??? ::)
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Coooool guys but wats d rumour about some banks palava
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fellow nigerian, please lets continue to pray to God to have mercy upon us and to show His favour. I believe when God favours us, He (God) will cause even our enemy to be at peace with us. so the issue of sentiment or no sentiment we should not disturb us. i believe that a time will come when those who are sentimental will continue to do the mistake of employing us instead of their own so call tribal people.
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I think afribank recruitment is based on a specified internal policy
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thats why the bank is stagnant
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I PRAY THIS FAVOURABLE OPPORTUNITY FROM AFRICBANK.