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bookshopandmore · 4 years
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Current Job Vacancies in Nigeria today including OPEC Recruitment 2020/2021 | Latest Recruitment portals 2020/2021
Current Job Vacancies in Nigeria today including OPEC Recruitment 2020/2021 | Latest Recruitment portals 2020/2021
This article covers everything you need to know about the Current Job Vacancies in Nigeria today. We will also provide you with the latest recruitment portals for 2020/2021 recruitment applications. Reading this blog post to the end will also make you know the following: job sites in Nigeria, Current recruitment in Nigeria 2020, latest job vacancies in Nigeria today, job vacancies in Nigeria 2020,
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harmonyd · 2 years
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How to Sign Up with Jobberman as a Job Seeker
How to Sign Up with Jobberman as a Job Seeker
Some people find it pretty difficult to understand how to register with Jobberman even as the whole process has been simplified. Also, there was a problem I encountered when I just registered with Jobberman. I discovered that on logging out of my account after registration, I could not login any longer because I had no password configured from the account activation email sent to me to set my…
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digitalmark18-blog · 6 years
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25 legit ways to make money online as an undergraduate
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25 legit ways to make money online as an undergraduate
Moneywise 25 legit ways to make money online as an undergraduate
Are you thinking about how to make money as a student? See 25 ways you can make money both online and offline.
Published: 07:52 , Refreshed: 08:03
Akinbayo Wahab
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Students can make money online in many ways.
(Kuulpeeps)
There are so many legit ways you can make money on campus. So many things can get you some cool cash as an undergrad.
Trust me, you won’t really have to pester your parents for pocket money every now and then. Just take the bull by the horn and start engaging yourself in money making activities.
Here are 20 business ideas you can run on campus.
1. Start  a blog or website
Freelance or have a blog and get paid for the stories you write.
(Jobberman)
  In this digital age, if you can write, you can make money.
Your writing skill can help you make some money as a student. Freelancing and blogging are associated with writing and with your writing gift, you can conveniently make money by writing for online platforms and get paid for your contents.
2. Buy and sell
You have no creative skill to make stuff but you are good at selling anything?  You should really think about buying and selling.
Whenever you get your monthly allowance, save some to get few things you can sell to friends and students on campus. You can sell clothes, shoes and pieces of jewellery.
3. Do online design work
You can make money as a graphic designer on campus
(Studentsworldonline)
  If you are a graphic designer and you enjoy what you do, you can make money by doing online design work for websites and businesses.
4. Become a Youtube video blogger
If you have a gift for video and you’re not camera shy, becoming a video blogger will earn you some extra cash. You can get money based on the advertisements displayed on your videos. And guess what, the more people watch your videos, the more you get paid.
5. Design and sell T-shirts
Another fantastic way to make money on campus is by designing T-shirts and sell them online. If you have great T-shirts, your schoolmates won’t hesitate to patronise you.
6. Do transcription work
A female student on a computer.
(huffingtonpost)
  If you are very fast at typing and listening to audio files and typing them out, transcription work will earn you some cash. You can transcribe for journalists and Podcasters who want to transcribe their interviews or episodes into text.
7. Create an app
Do you have some programming talents?  Creating apps should earn you lots of money as a student.
8. Become a translator
Yes, if you speak more than one languages, you can also make money by being a translator. For instance, you make some cash by helping a platform translates their content from English local lanuguages.
9.  Become a Voice-over Artist
What about being a voice-over artist and making some cool cash from it? All you need is to have a great voice and a simple microphone set up at home.
10. Become an SEO Guru
The service people who understand how Searching Engine Optimization works is usually needed by every content publishing platform. You can be one of those guys that are making money from this digital knowledge.
11. Participate in market research
Your participation in market research can also earn you some cash. Students are mostly needed for this as they form the largest demographic target of most business establishments. Companies usually invite students to seek their opinions about their products in other to strategise on their businesses. All that is needed is your knowledge and opinions about the company’s product.
12. Sell your  ideas
So many students have business ideas but can’t execute it. If you have a fantastic idea for a product or brand, package it and sell it to the company. Trust me, the form will buy it if the idea will help their business.
13. Sell your artwork
Are you a fine artist? Do you create paintings, drawings, computer animations and other beautiful artworks? It’s high time you stopped decorating the bin or littering your hostel with those beautiful work. Sell them. Go online, open an Instagram account and display your work, buyers would definitely come in no time.
14. Do catering on weekends
Catering firms are usually looking for extra helps to support them do the odd parts of their business. This works well for undergrads who are just looking to earn an extra money.
15.  Repair computers
If you are good at repairing computers, don’t do it for the fun of it. Help people repair their desktops or laptops and make some Naira from the skill.
16.  Organize tutorials
If you are the serious-minded student, always punctual to class and you know your academic onions well. You can take advantage of your academic skills.
You can be a home lesson teacher for primary or secondary school students or you can organize general or individual tutorials for students in lower levels or the ones in your level, and get cash in return.
17. Modelling
This is another seamless way to make extra money on campus. If you have what it takes to be a model, sign up with an agency, and start getting you money monthly or per shoot depending on the agreement you entered with the firm.
18. Do nails and makeup
If you’re good at doing nails, you could take care of nails and makeup for your friends for special occasions, Make your Instagram account your display gallery, it won’t take long before you start making money from it.
19. Start a laundry service
If you live in a campus hostel or you live in an apartment off campus, you could start a laundry service for all your campus friends and even neighbours.
20. Become an Interior Decorator
If you have a thing for interior design as a student, becoming a decorator can be a great way to make a little extra money in college.
21. Become a Photographer
Photography is a big business any serious student photographer can make money from. You can make cash covering birthdays and taking pictures of campus models since a lot of students are now going into modelling.
22. Edit Videos
The world is tilting more towards video consumption. Instagram artists for instance need the services of video editors to survive.
As a student video editor, you can make a lot of cash from video editing and buy your editing gadgets from the money you make on campus.
23. Online Registration
With your laptop and internet access, you can make cash from online registration. You can assist fellow students with course registration, Scholarship applications, School fees payment and charge them for the service.
24. Organise gigs and parties
If you are one of the popular guys or girls  on campus and very sociable. You can organize shows, events and parties for the university community with the permission of the university authority.
25. Showcase your talent
If you have a talent probably you can host events or you can sing or model, you can start  hosting shows and events, singing at campus shows, modelling for campus brands.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/lifestyle/money/25-legit-ways-to-make-money-online-as-an-undergraduate-id8897643.html
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surex502-blog · 8 years
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ROUNDUP OF COMPANY NEWS FROM NIGERIA, FOR THE WEEK ENDED MARCH 18 2017.
Etisalat was easily the most intriguing story this week. On Sunday, the CBN and NCC called a crisis resolution meeting between the banks and Etisalat. Following the meeting, Etisalat’s creditors agreed to take receivership off the table. But the terms of the debt still have to be renegotiated.
A few banks declared their exposure to Etisalat, Fidelity Bank has exposure of around N17.5 billion ($56 million) to Etisalat Nigeria, the Nigerian lender's investor relation’s team said on Thursday.
GT Bank confirmed that it has $138 million exposure to Etisalat or N42 billion. On Wednesday. GT’s chief executive, Segun Agbaje said Etisalat’s loan would be restructured.
Banks are opposed to converting the dollar part of Etisalat Nigeria loan to naira. Interesting. According to United Capital Data, the dollar part of the loan in the sector is about 65%, which is about $235 million.
Segun Agbaje also announced that GT Bank would not refinance its Eurobond due next year because it does not see opportunities to grow its dollar loan book. Due to currency devaluation, the bank expects naira loans to grow 10%, down from 15.8% last year.
Malabu Oil Scandal seems here to stay a long time. Things got further complicated on Sunday when the former Attorney General of the Federation Mr. Mohammed Adoke wrote an open letter titled ‘Settlement of dispute over ownership/operation of OPL 245, between the Federal Government of Nigeria, Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep and Malabu Oil and Gas Limited.’ to his successor, Mr. Abubakar Malami. In the letter, Adoke maintains that the deal was sanctioned by three successive Presidents - Olusegun Obasanjo, the late Umaru Yar’Adua and Dr. Goodluck Jonathan – so how can it be illegal he asks? He also asked that if it was so illegal, why have they not distanced themselves from the deal. Mr. Adoke is currently in embroiled in an open court case against the EFCC, where he has been accused of his role in the fraud case.
In case you ever wanted to know the Nigeria’s top employers, Jobberman’s 2016 Best 100 Companies to Work For Survey, has rated General Electric, Airtel and Ericsson as the top three companies to work for in Nigeria.The banking sector locked down three spots in the top 10 for the first time, with Guaranty Trust Bank Plc., First Bank of Nigeria Limited and Union Bank Plc. taking the sixth, seventh and ninth spots, respectively compared to 56th, not on the list, and 33rd positions, respectively in the previous year. However, from its number one spot in 2015, Konga dropped to number 10 in 2016.
INTELS acquired the Liebherr crane, which is worth N1.83 billion ($6 million), also thought to be the largest in Africa. Reputed to be one of the largest ports handling equipment in the world, the crane weighs 600-tonne. According to the Head of Administration and General Services Chibuisi Onyebueke, the crane sits on 104 tyres, and is capable of lifting cargoes as heavy as 208 tons with a 17-metre boom outreach.
The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) released its report on the 2012 Dana Crash on Monday. The crash was as a result of on double engine failure, as well as the failure of the pilot to take the appropriate decision to land on the nearest airfield. AIB Commissioner Mr. Akin Olateru said investigators found that the aircraft’s engine number one lost power 17 minutes into the flight from Abuja, and thereafter on final approach, the second engine also lost power. The aircraft and failed to respond to throttle movement on demand for increased power to sustain the aircraft in its flight configuration. The Dana Boeing MD-83 aircraft, with registration 5N-RAM, on its way to Lagos from Abuja, had crashed into some houses at Iju-Ishaga (Lagos), killing all 153 people on board and six others on the ground.
Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) plans a $25 investment to reduce gas flaring and air pollution in the Niger Delta, according to internal NLNG documents seen by New Telegraph reporters. The plan is to expand NLNG’s liquefaction and purification facilities – which currently run on 6 trains. To achieve this, NLNG is building two additional trains (7 and 8) to add to their existing trains, it would cost $25 billion to build the new trains. The $25 billion investment would be made based on shareholding percent - NNPC 49%, Shell Gas 25.6%, Total LNG Nigeria Limited 15%, and Eni - 10.4%.
NNPC had quite a scandalous week. First, Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) said that NNPC owed an accumulated debt (2000 – 2014) of $15.8 billion to the Federation Account.The money in question was given to the NNPC by the NLNG. The costly transaction process involved the NLNG paying its dividend to the NNPC, who was then to pay the money into the Federation Account. But as with all things, NNPC failed to do so, instead used its money to run its operations.
A NAPIMS's 2016 budget performance presentation to the senate committee on upstream petroleum, NNPC was reported to have spent $9 million on staff transfers and $2 million on vehicles maintenance. However, NNPC denied these claims. It released a statement on Tuesday, saying the money in question “consisted of appropriated items on pension fund, retirement benefit, and staff transfers/redeployment. It also said that the $2million allegedly spent on vehicles maintenance, comprised budget items, which included light vehicles maintenance, operation, and fuelling.
Capital Oil, MRS, and NNPC. Two indigenous downstream petroleum firms and the NNPC are accused of illegal oil transactions. The issue is that about 130 million litres of petrol imported by the NNPC downstream (worth $9 million), is illegally stored in two depots, one belonging to Capital Oil and the other MRS. Already, an investigation committee set up by the NNPC Retail, a downstream subsidiary of the NNPC, has recommended the sack of three officials, whose actions or inactions may have led to the fraud.
GT Bank announced that the second edition of its Food and Drink fair is to take place on 1st of May 2017. The 2-day event will treat attendees to enthralling gastronomic tours across a wide variety of exciting cuisines and delicacies while offering small businesses in the Nigerian food industry a free and vibrant platform to connect with a wider segment of their target markets as well as experts in their business fields. The 2016 debut of the consumer-focused event had over 90 exhibitors from the food sector and attracted over 25,000 guests over the 2-day period
Logistics company, INTELS Nigeria Limited announced last week that it has acquired a 600-tonne Liebherr crane worth $6 million (about N1.83 billion). The crane which has been deployed, is reputed to be one of the largest port handling equipment in the world and can handle loads of up to 208 tonnes. By the way, a tonne equals 1000 kilograms.
SystemSpecs, the owners of the Remita (software used for facilitation of the TSA) revealed last week that volume of transaction on its networks grew to $30 billion in 2016. That’s equivalent of about a third of Nigeria’s GDP. The company also revealed last week that it has given financial support of N3 million to three technology startups. Each of the companies received N1 million to accelerate their venture.
Remember the NLNG pipeline that blew up some weeks back. Well, they claimed the facility belongs to a third party but also houses their own pipeline. They revealed that work was ongoing to restore it and that it could be back on stream as early as this week.
Work seems to be ongoing at Dangote Refineries. Last week Man Diesel and Turbo announced that it signed a deal with Dangote Group to deliver two compressor trains to Dangote Oil Refining Company. They did not reveal the cost of the refinery only saying that it was in double-digit million-dollar order volume. The highly efficient machinery trains consist of an axial compressor driven by a steam turbine with about 30 MW power. The company also revealed that the trains will come into operation for the refinery process of Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC), thereby supporting the production of fuel. It will be ready in 2018.
Guinness Nigeria Plc confirmed last week that it would be raising N39.7 billion in new equity funds from shareholders. Equity will be raised via a rights issue as they will be offering 684.495 million ordinary shares of 50 kobo each to shareholders at a discounted (to market value as at last week) price of N58 per share. The rights’ shares will be pre-allotted on the basis of five new ordinary shares for every 11 ordinary shares held as at March 15, 2017. The rights’ issue price of N58 per share represents a discount of 17 per cent from Guinness Nigeria’s last traded price of N70 per share yesterday at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE). Guinness needs the money to repay its debt which is currently valued at about N33 billion. It’s parent company Diageo owns about N9 billion of that debt. Diageo’s share of the company could rise by 8% by the time the equity is raised. It currently owns about 55% equity in Guinness and planned to increase it to 75% last year when the share price was still N175.
Rumours that Air Peace is owned by the immediate past first lady of Nigeria, Patience Jonathan (AKA Mama Peace) as doused last week. Chairman of Air Peace, Chief Allen Onyema, dismissed insinuations that a former First Lady had an interest in the carrier. Air Peace is arguable one of the best local airlines in Nigeria. The Chairman was awarded “Aviation Man of the Year 2016” by ATQnews and Akwaaba African Travel Market held in Port Harcourt.
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Jobberman Registration guide To Find Latest Jobs on www.jobberman.com
You don’t have a Job? Are in searching for jobs in your locality or not? Why not follow the steps in this Article to Jobberman Registration to stay abreast of recent jobs without the need of moving around, consuming both time and energy looking for Job. Stay signed in let’s get down to the nitty-gritty of finding a job on Jobberman. (more…)
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