WATCH THIS: Patoranking – 'Money' Ft. Phyno



Patoranking premieres visuals to his single 'Money' featuring Phyno. The song is off his recently released “God Over Everything (GOE)” album.

The video was directed by Sesan.

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NIGERIAN JOBS: Electronic Banking Officers at Infinity Trust Mortgage Bank Plc



Infinity Trust Mortgage Bank PLC (ITMB) was licensed in 2002 and started business operations in 2003, precisely, 13 years ago. Its registered trade mark - Infinity Homes is a reflection of the strong desire of the Bank to create endless opportunities for shelter for every category of Nigerians.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Electronic Banking Officer

Location:
Abuja

Job Requirements
  • A first degree or its equivalent.
  • Have a very good knowledge of electronic banking.
  • Have proficient knowledge on the use of Microsoft Office packages.
  • Have advanced technical knowledge of eletronic products such as ATM,POS,Cards, Mobile Banking Apps, Web Solution, Internet banking etc.
  • Must have basic back end understanding of electronic product operations,dynamics & reconciliation.
  • Minimum of four (4) years experience in electronic banking field.
Application Closing Date
Not Specified.

Method of Application

Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV's to: recruitment@infinitytrustmortgagebank.com

Note: Candidates should quote the position applied for as the subject of the mails.

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Now that Ambode has arrived!, by Abdulrazaq Magaji



If Eko oni baje was a coinage of the Ahmed Bola Tinubu-led government in Lagos State, the saying gained currency during the tenure of his successor, Raji Babatunde Fashola. Incumbent governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, is proving to be something else in giving real life and meaning to the slogan. After overcoming what appeared initial distractions, Ambode has, through his sterling performance over the past 18 months, attested to the widely-held belief that Lagos deserves nothing less than the best.

And, Lagos has always got the best! There has always been this feeling that Lagosians will always vote right for the nation’s Centre of Excellence to remain in safe hands! Little wonder apprehension was thick in the air when a fumbling Goodluck Jonathan, in a desperate effort to capture Lagos for the PDP relocated the seat of government to the nation’s former capital during the 2015 general elections. After flooding every available space of Lagos with local and foreign currencies, the former president’s party failed to tinker with the massive support enjoyed by the APC.

During the Fashola years, even opposition politicians could not resist the Lagos is working chorus and some openly confessed that Fashola gave real meaning to Eko oni baje. The former governor was so dexterous and so committed to taking Lagos to the next level to have warmed his way into the heart of APC national leader, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu. If, by the end of his tenure Fashola established Lagos as the most enviable single entity within the federation, what Ambode has done in the last 15 months or so has rekindled hope among experts that Lagos, not the troubled Niger Delta, is by far more crucial and more critical to Nigeria’s survival!

In his first 100 days in office, Governor Ambode appeared so unsure of the task ahead and simply played to the gallery by acting as if he was on a mission to shred whatever reputation his predecessor had built through diligent execution of office of governor. Ambode seized every opportunity to lash out at his predecessor and was so thorough in discrediting Fashola to the point of amusing opposition politicians who sneeringly referred to Governor Ambode’s PDF or Pull Down Fashola campaign as the major achievement of the administration in its first 100 days in office!

All Governor Ambode or his hirelings did then was to flash a controversial N78 million contract awarded by his predecessor for the upgrade of a website. Misapplication of public funds, for whatever reasons, is unacceptable and, had Ambode turned the blind eye to the act, chances are very few people would have believed Fashola was capable of spending public funds to the tune of N78 million to upgrade a private website. Even if Ambode wanted to turn the blind eye, Fashola’s rising political profile, especially at a time there were calls on the leadership of his party to consider him for national duties, must have rankled a section of the APC.

In fact, Fashola’s profile once rose to a point where people indicated their preparedness to endorse a Muslim-Muslim ticket if he was picked to run with then candidate Alhaji Muhammadu Buhari! Under normal circumstances, this should be an enduring tribute to a man whose name remains high on the fast-receding list of upright Nigerians. But, with politics in the mix, it did not take too long for the air to get thick with speculations that Fashola had inadvertently angered the gods.

Curiously, it was Ambode, the man Fashola vigorously campaigned to succeed him, who turned round to exact a revenge on behalf of the angry gods.Whoever advised Ambode to abandon a proxy war, however, has the interest of the governor at heart! But, equally important is the fact that it is to the eternal benefit of the good people of Lagos State that Ambode quickly got over the initial distraction and quickly went to work. And, boy! Ambode hasn’t disappointed! This is to be expected, anyway, because right from the epoch-making days of Alhaji Abdullateef Jakande, the Baba Kekere of Chief Awolowo’s political family, Lagos has been lucky with its civilian governors who all virtually ended their tenure with the action governor moniker.

Ultimately, of course, governance in Lagos State has become a relay. And, in this relay to excel, Ambode is following in the footsteps of his predecessors who left the state better than they met it. This is a fact to which residents and visitors to the state readily attest. For instance, the Ambode administration has further opened up the state to the point of drastically reducing Lagos’ legendary chaos, which was one of the reasons cited for the relocation of the seat of government to Abuja. The governor is doing this by building on the revolution initiated by his predecessors to ease traffic gridlock on Lagos roads. The procurement of hundreds of large-bodied buses to beef up the state transport service is a right step to link and open up more parts of the states.

Security remains a major challenge but the assistance rendered to security agencies by the state government is expected to improve the situation. The Ambode administration has reinvigorated the war against indiscipline that has encouraged more people to use footbridges without having to compete for space with street hawkers or have their dress pulled by desperate beggars. Gradually, reefer-reeking Area Boys and Girls are being taken off the streets. What the Ambode administration is doing in Lagos is an attestation of what any determined and focussed leadership is capable of doing. One great lesson democracy teaches, but unfortunately lost on politicians, is that peaceful change comes through the ballot.

The continuing good work in Lagos stems from that Lagosians are clearheaded in distinguishing serious leaders and pretenders. It was in the spirit of voting for clearheaded leaders that Lagosians lined behind Ambode in April, last year. It is in the common interest of the people of Lagos State that he realised early enough that he was elected to improve on the performance of his predecessors. He could not have done that with people breathing down his neck and getting him distracted in the process.

Yes! Ambode has arrived!

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HUNGER IN THE LAND: Woman kidnaps sister's daughter over N30,000



The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a Ghanaian, Enyolam Believe, for allegedly kidnapping her niece in the Ikotun area of the state.

PUNCH Metro learnt that Believe, who had been living in Lagos for the past 17 years, conspired with her friend, Agatha Aigbomiam, to commit the crime last Tuesday.

The eight-year-old victim was alleged to have been kidnapped on her way to school and taken to Ogun State by Aigbomiam.

The victim was said to have raised the alarm which drew the attention of residents, leading to the arrest of both suspects.

A police source said 43-year-old Believe and the victim’s mother had searched for the child, including reporting a case of missing person at a police station.

He said, “The suspect and the girl’s mother are sisters. Believe, however, colluded with her friend, Aigbomiam, to abduct the girl so that she could make money from the mother.

“Their plan was that the friend would kidnap the child and hide her somewhere in Ogun State, while she would negotiate the ransom with the mother on the phone.

“When the girl went missing, the girl’s mother called her and they both searched for the girl. She even suggested that they should report the case to the police. The mother never suspected that she was behind the kidnap.”

The source said while people were looking for the girl, the suspect was also trailing the movement of her friend and the victim on the phone.

He said the kidnapped girl, while in captivity, raised the alarm that Aigbomiam was not her mother and called for help from some Ogun residents, who came to her aid.

The matter was said to have been reported to a community leader, who invited the police.

The source said, “When the police discovered that Aigbomiam was not alone in the crime and she was receiving calls from Believe, they decided to play along. They asked her to invite Believe to Ogun State.

“It was when she arrived that the police arrested her. The case was subsequently transferred to Lagos State where the offence was committed. That was where the mother of the girl saw that her own sister was behind her ordeal.”

The suspects, who were paraded before journalists at the police command headquarters in Ikeja on Thursday, confessed to the crime.

Believe said she hoped to make N30,000 from the kidnap, adding that she needed the money for a business.

She said, “I have my own children. I needed money badly that time and I thought of different ideas, which didn’t work. So, I decided to kidnap my sister’s daughter and demand N30,000 ransom from her. I involved my friend because I didn’t want to be the one to take the girl from school. I don’t know what came over me.”

Aigbomiam, a 42-year-old trader from Ekpoma, Edo State, said Believe asked her to kidnap the victim after she returned from a surgery in Benin.

“She said she wanted to use the girl to collect some money from her sister. She just showed me the girl’s school and I kidnapped her around 7.30am on Tuesday, while she was going to school. I took her to my relative’s house in Ogun State. I was stupid for doing such a thing.”

The state Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, while advising parents and guardians to be vigilant over their children and wards, said the suspects would be arraigned in court at the end of investigation.

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It's sheer madness to join politics because of money - Osinbajo



Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday said it was sheer madness for anybody occupying public offices to be looking for money.

He said President Muhammadu Buhari told him repeatedly that at his age, his only heart’s desire was to see a great Nigeria.

He said Buhari had no other objective in office than that.

According to a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, the Vice-President spoke while receiving a delegation of Christian Ministers Welfare Initiative also known as the Pastors’ Forum, Taraba State, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

“This morning, I had a meeting with the President and he repeated to me twice, he said ‘at my age, there is only one thing I am looking for, I want to see a great Nigeria.’ He has no other objective and I feel very inspired by that,” Osinbajo reportedly told his guests.

He said anybody who had the opportunity of being the President of the country should only be thinking of how to improve the lot of the people.

Osinbajo said, “It is madness for anybody in our position to be looking for money.

“According to him, God put people in a position of authority for them to be able to do something for their people.

“I think if any Nigerian gets the chance to be President of the country, there is nothing he/she is looking for anymore, except that, while there, you improve the lot of the people.”

Osinbajo reiterated his position that no economy could tolerate the level of corruption seen in Nigeria without the consequence.

He regretted that while Nigerians were being killed by the Boko Haram fighters, people could not account for $15bn meant for the purchase of security equipment to fight the insurgents.

The Vice-President also explained how vandalism of oil installations had contributed to the recession being witnessed in the country.

He said Nigeria had lost several millions of barrels of crude oil due to the activities of militants in the Niger Delta.

On power, the Vice-President said the country was producing 5,000MW of power for the first time by early 2016, but by February 2016 the Forcados terminal was destroyed by militants.

As a result of the vandalism, he said 40 per cent of the gas used to fire the power plants was lost and the country was down to 2,500MW of power.

He observed that at the time the militants started blowing up oil and gas installations, the amnesty stipends were still being paid, insisting that they went violent because of ongoing investigation of corrupt persons.

“Nothing changed, the only reason is that we are investigating people who have stolen money,” Osinbajo said.

He added that the country was losing one million barrels of oil a day, nothing that, that was 60 per cent  of the country’s revenues, and there was nowhere such an amount of revenue would be  lost that people would not experience economic challenge and  recession.

While expressing optimism that the country would come out of the recession, Osinbajo stated that “there is no question at all, God has a reason for bringing us in at this time and God helping us, we will see a change in this country.”

He urged the Church and all religious leaders to stand up against corruption, stressing that if this government had been doing the right thing by fighting corruption, the Church should support it.

He also assured his guests that the Federal Government was working hard to end the problem of the ravaging herdsmen.

Osinbajo said the President had instructed the police and the military to act and deal with the herdsmen’s menace.

He said those behind the herdsmen’s violence were criminals.

While calling on honest men in the country to work together, Osinbajo said God had structured Nigeria in such a way that no one could dominate another.

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Remember the prodigal son, by Duro Onabule



As a young boy at St. Paul’s Primary School, Breadfruit, Lagos, I had this favourite teacher, Mr. Esugbohungbe, an Ijesha from today’s Osun State. His speciality was in moulding our character with illustrative stories from the bible. One of such which stuck in my head (over sixty years ago) was the parable of the prodigal son, who insisted his father should release to him his overall inheritance as he was prepared to go out into the world and survive on his own. All pleas to him from his parents and siblings to the contrary, fell on deaf ears. Eventually, his wishes were met and within a short time, the prodigal son frittered all he thought he had and had to return home in shame, especially as he discovered others, under the strict guidance of their parents, had each multiplied in status and wherewithal.

The import of this parable is for any adherent of whatever religion, especially in the light of the current controversy over prospects of selling our national assets, for which unconvincing ostensible reasons are being dangled. The proceeds from the sale of the assets will either be pumped into the economy to shore it up or to repay our loan, according to the agitators of selling our national assets. This controversy cannot be flippantly handled just like that, as we say outside the ruling class. Under the administration of ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigerians were made to believe that the foreign debt had been virtually entirely liquidated. Which foreign loan are we, therefore, so desperate to repay and, therefore, warrants the sale of our national assets? On the other hand, perhaps, no nation can float economically without foreign debt even after the previous one had been fully repaid under the Obasanjo administration. If, therefore, countries in other parts of the world owe foreign debt, what is unusual for Nigeria in the same class?

Which other serious country in the world run by sincere leaders sells off national assets to repay foreign debts or improve the economy? The only seeming grace is that so far, President Muhammadu Buhari, has not given Nigerians his official stand. Even then, that is more of cold comfort as his economic team, comprising Vice President Yemi Osibajo and state governors has okayed the move. In which case, the 2019 elections should be seen as so far and yet so near. Even before then, President Buhari must face the fact that he was not elected in 2015 to preside over the looting of Nigeria’s national assets by economic, business and political vermins under whatever guise, including diverting the proceeds to repaying foreign debt.

Do we have any enviable record of national assets disposal? Surely, not in recent history. Under the fog of privatisation and economic reform, a private company was hurriedly registered into which erstwhile national assets – government parastatals, landed property, business ventures, etc. – were misappropriated. A leading figure in the same government, which sold the assets, was offered two hundred million shares gratis by the emergency business conglomerate. That was a trap to compromise the leading figure in government, who accordingly, politely rejected the Greek gift. On the other hand, the other leading figure in government, ever greedy and insatiable, collected his own free two hundred million shares from the emergency company and hurriedly auctioned it at two naira per share, some four hundred million naira. And today, we are prosecuting non-influential Nigerians for collecting one hundred million naira? Why was it necessary at all for a newly incorporated company and blatantly favoured beneficiary of privatisation of national assets to offer millions of shares gratis to those who took the decision to sell national assets?

The first question President Buhari must tackle is: Who are those already lined up to buy our national assets? The same gang in politics, economy, business and those who looted banks, roaming the streets as super entrepreneurs. Here is another question. If our national assets are sold and the proceeds pumped into the economy or utilized for liquidating our foreign debt, does that mean henceforth, our economy will become buoyant, once again, the biggest in Africa or that Nigeria will never again be indebted to foreign creditors? And should Nigeria be once again indebted (which is inevitable for any country in the world) which other national assets will be sold to repay such debt or stimulate the economy in the future? That is why, whether Buhari is going for a second term and especially if he is not, he must not incur the wrath of Nigerians or stain his reputation by inadvertently creating opportunity for business, political and economic thugs to loot our national assets. So far (about thirty months away) and yet so near, 2019 offers a suitable occasion for Nigerians to vote for or against looting of our national assets.

When last time national assets were misappropriated into an emergency conglomerate, how much was paid and how was the amount utilised? Was it pumped into the economy or did it stop Nigeria from from being indebted again? Instead, Nigeria suddenly deteriorated into a nation littered with private jets, some of them conveying government fund from one country to another… With whatever name fraudulent manipulation of Nigeria’s economy had been dignified – privatisation, diversification or even the speculated sale of our national assets – all we progressively ended with had benn shameless parade, initially, of millionaires and lately billionaires, to be imminently followed by trillionaires and first zillionaires in the world, in a nation of inequality where, along with these crooks, well-educated, well-skilled and able-bodied fellow citizens cast aside their human dignity to beg on streets, lament their agonies at door-steps of ordinary aquaintances or offer their children as house helps?

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Dino and the cows of Abuja, by Azu Ishiekwene



I’m looking for a knife, a very long and sharp one. I’m not possessed with murderous rage over the recession. The Central Bank governor, Godwin Emefiele, has said the worst is over and I believe him.

I’m just a law-abiding citizen in the Federal Capital Territory and all I wish to do is to carry out, to the letter, a recent order by the chairman of the Senate committee on the FCT, Dino Melaye.

At a meeting with the FCT minister on Monday, Melaye offered the final solution to the menace of cattle grazing in the city. He said that if herdsmen would not keep their cows off the main streets and the city centre, then all lawful residents must take up their knives and teach the cows and the herdsmen that Abuja is not George Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’.

When I told a close friend that I needed to arm myself to comply with Dino’s instruction, he said I needed, first of all, to ascertain the distinguished senator’s state of mind at the time he gave that instruction. I’m not a shrink, I replied, I’m just a law-abiding citizen eager to obey the law.

Obviously determined neither to help me nor to let me be, the fellow added that I needed to be sure which Dino was giving the instruction before getting my knife. Dino Melaye, he insisted, is one of the most profoundly transformed and transforming political species in Nigeria’s recent political history. You have to know which Dino you’re mapping, to be sure.

There was Dino the Rep. Nine years ago, this Dino was one of the ring leaders in the House of Representatives ranged against Speaker Dimeji Bankole over allegations of improper contract awards. He fought Bankole to the bitter end and even though both of them failed reelection, the former Speaker will not forget Dino in a hurry.

There was also Dino the activist and founder of the Anti-Corruption Network. When the Jonathan Administration was still trying to figure out the difference between corruption and stealing, this Dino founded an NGO that claimed zero-tolerance for corruption.

During the fuel price hike riots of January 2012, Dino staged endless days of sit-ins at the Eagle Square in Abuja without worrying about cows or herdsmen. He was too weary and hopeless to notice. In fact, at the time, a casual onlooker might not have spotted any difference between him and herdsmen. Dino endured heat, harmattan and rough handling by anti-riot policemen, as a bona fide activist. That was then.

He even teamed up with the Bring Back Our Girls campaigners to draw the country’s and global attention to the disgraceful negligence of the girls and their families by the government at that time. That once upon a Dino gave former Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah, hell for buying two bulletproof cars for over a quarter of a billion naira.

In 2015, however, after Dino the activist transformed into Dino the senator on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, his mutation defied mapping. His gross sense of humour about serious national issues, his shabby treatment of facts on the floor of the Senate, his tasteless joke about Governor Adams Oshiomhole not marrying a “made-in-Nigeria” wife and his spat with Senator Oluremi Tinubu were mild manifestations of wayward cells.

His friends on social media have a difficult time keeping up with his collection of exotic cars and his outrageous sense of fashion. You wonder why a senator from one of Nigeria’s poorest constituencies has to go to such extraordinary lengths to seek personal attention.

But that’s the Dino of today. He flaunts his political power and gets just as much high from it as he does from the wine branded in his name.

When he asks Abuja residents to sharpen their knives for stray cows, he thinks it’s a joke. Or perhaps he thinks he’s doing us a favour since the stray cows will never get near any of his new Mercedes Benz vintage collections anyway.

Whatever it is, Dino cannot pretend that he does not know that violent clashes between herdsmen and communities have claimed over 700 lives. Why should knife wielding even come up at all? I’m aghast that the contribution of a senator of the Federal Republic to solving an already serious problem is a call for more violence.

The herdsmen grazing cows on the streets of Abuja are rarely the owners. It doesn’t absolve them of liability for any damage or justify trespass. But neither will fining these hirelings end the problem. Often, the herd owners are wealthy and influential figures, mostly politicians like Dino. Just as he doesn’t care about feeding us with the smoke from his garage and the trash from his closet, the herd owners don’t care if their cows trample over the city.

Yet, the distinguished senator might just be surprised to find that if Abuja residents were to choose between the menace of the straying cows and the nuisance that he has become in the recent years, they would have no hesitation choosing the former.

Instead of asking citizens to get knives and go after the cows, the sensible thing would be to locate the largest herd owners in and around the city through formal and informal networks and collectively find a way to remove the menace. It won’t be easy, because Abuja’s main concrete jungle was greedily excised by displacing the original owners of the land who were mostly farmers and pastoralists.

But the built up part of the city is still a small fraction of the total land area, with plenty of potential grazing sites on the fringes. With a bit of brainwork, Abuja can truly be a model for how the rest of the country could tackle the menace of violent herdsmen.

To call for unilateral slaying of cows or for fines of up to N50,000 to be imposed on the herdsmen does not require thinking. Anyone with Dino’s current testosterone level can do that. The harder part is to find a solution that does not grab the headlines but goes to the heart of the problem.

Can Dino raise his game?

– Ishiekwene is the MD/Editor-In-Chief of The Interview and member of the Board of the Paris-based Global Editors Network.

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DOWNLOAD THIS: Ichaba – 'Jisoro' Ft. Mayorkun [Prod. by Fresh]



Davido Music Worldwide is proud to unveil its new act – Ichaba who is certainly not a newcomer in the Nigerian entertainment scene.

Ichaba who featured on the label’s collaborative single ‘Back 2 Back’ which was released in May recently put pen to paper signing a joint venture between Davido Music Worldwide and APPE Music Entertainment.

Here’s his debut single titled 'Jisoro' featuring labelmate Mayorkun.


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NIGERIAN JOBS: SM, Financial Operations (Fixed Asset) at MTN Nigeria



MTN Nigeria - The leader in telecommunications in Nigeria, and a part of a diverse community in Africa and the Middle East, our brand is instantly recognisable. It is through our compelling brand that we are able to attract the right talents who we carefully nurture by continuously improving our employment offerings even beyond reward and recognition.

We are recruiting to fill the vacant position below:

Job Title: SM, Financial Operations (Fixed Asset)

Location:
Lagos

Job Description  
   
  • To provide an access point for the company's Fixed Asset information, thus safeguarding the company's assets and having control on their movement -generally promoting ownership spirit within the company.
  • To develop and implement a strategy that ensures CAPEX is within approved budget and detect any variance.
  • Extract value from what we already have through divisional focused commercial activities such as: divisional business optimisation projects, contracts review and negotiation, capital/budget efficiency activities within division, etc.
  • Innovation – identifying and taking advantage of new business opportunities, e.g., through stimulating new business opportunities, divisional products launched, division product/process innovation, structural changes within division, etc.
  • Maintain leadership in the ICT/Digital industry by influencing state/local legislations & policies, participating in local level industry think-tanks, building & extending national B-2-B and similar relationships, etc.
  • Enhance/expand MTN's role in the larger national and ecosystem through participation as a thought leader, executing local CSR projects, involvement in local industry non-ICT policy & think-tank activities etc.
  • Divisional people leadership activities: coaching, staff development and motivation through intra staff coaching, employee networks mentorship/support, own division employee engagement projects, faculty roles, inter/intra talent mentorship, etc.
  • Generic activities necessary for positive business outcomes such as: supporting recruitment, thought leadership as internal (interview/disciplinary) panel member, influencing next level leaders (e.g., at BPR) etc.
  • Develop strategic approach for managing fixed asset in MTNN and design framework to integrate all fixed asset related activities throughout the organization.
  • Provide guidance to MTNN management on in preparation and maintenance of strategic plans and fixed asset related accounting standards.
  • Coordinate the development, improvement and implementation of internationally compliant policies and procedures regarding accounting and management of MTNN fixed assets.
  • Develop and implement strategy that ensures CAPEX is within approved budget and that detect any variance.
  • Review strategy for implementation of Reverse logistics process and coordinate the process for obtaining all necessary statutory certification as relates to MTNN fixed assets.
  • Establish and implement process for identification and test of impairment indicators on MTNN assets.
  • Coordinate periodic review of Asset Retirement Provision assumptions.
  • Manage and control fixed asset register to provide precise and dependable information on MTNN fixed assets as well as its verification and audits, duly.
  • Develop short and long term strategy for safeguarding MTNN fixed assets and promoting ownership spirit within the company.
  • Interface with all internal/external stakeholders and auditors on all issues pertaining to the accounting and management of MTNN fixed assets.
  • Coordinate the review and selection of appropriate depreciation methods, useful life and residual value for MTNN fixed assets.
  • Ensure conformance of all company's capital projects to company's PPP's on project execution.
  • Develop and coordinate process of obtaining all necessary statutory certification as relate to MTNN fixed assets.
  • Evaluate efficiency of systems being used in all fixed asset related activities.
  • Provide a variety of adhoc reports for management decision making as regards assets of the company.
Job Condition:
  • Normal MTNN working conditions
  • May be required to work extended hours
  • Deals with a lot of paper work
  • Move around locally to have a firsthand view of what is on site
Experience & Training     
  • Fluent in English and language of country preferable
  • A first degree in a computer or business related discipline, but a finance related degree is desirable
  • A professional accounting qualification (ACA, CPA, ACCA, CIMA)
  • At least 10 years work experience comprising:
  • Manager track record of 3 years or more; with at least 3 years in relevant sector/ industry  (i.e. Telecoms / Manufacturing/Oil and Gas) i
  • Worked across diverse cultures and geographies advantageous
  • At least 2 years' experience in fixed asset management preferably within the within the telecommunication  / Manufacturing/Oil and Gas industry
  • Experience in working with fixed asset management system and Enterprise Financial System.
  • Knowledge of applicable International Accounting standards
  • International Financial Reporting Standard
  • Asset management in telecommunication industry
  • Conversant with telecom equipment
Minimum Qualification
  • HND
Application Closing Date
11th October, 2016.

Method of Application:
Interested and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply online

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Born again prostitute says he's doing God's work by catering to lonely women



A man in South Africa has disclosed he is doing good by being a male prostitute to lonely women.

The 38-year-old man referred to as Zwe, said that he is a God-fearing man who goes to church every Sunday and makes a living by being a male prostitute to lonely women, especially married women.

“Some women went almost two months without being intimate with their spouses and that's where I come in,” Zwe was quoted saying.

Zwe revealed he charges R500 ($36) for two hours, adding that women compliment him after their sessions and they keep coming back for more.

Zwe who became a male prostitute after going through an ugly divorce eight years ago, disclosed, “It is because I make them feel loved."

He said that he now has steady customers and they always use protection.

“God gave me this good body and nice private parts so I am using them to make a living and support my family. No one should judge me,” Zwe said.

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#EdoDecides: APC’s Godwin Obaseki wins Edo governorship election



The candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the Edo State governorship election, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has been declared winner of the poll by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

He defeated his main rival and candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Osagie Ize-Iyamu, with 66,310 more votes.

Obaseki polled 319,483 votes as against Ize-Iyamu’s 253, 173 votes.

INEC’s Returning Officer, Prof. Kayode Soremekun, who declared Obaseki winner, said he had met all conditions required to be returned as governor elect for the state.

Obaseki had claimed an early lead in the poll, but half way into the election, the tie had been evenly posed with results appearing to be likely to swing in either candidate’s direction.

With results for nine of the 18 local government areas in the state collated around 11am, Obaseki had won five LGAs and polled 142,424 votes as against Ize-Iyamu’s four LGAs and 136,808 votes.

The results for the remaining nine local governments, however, saw the APC candidates lead widen, paving way for his victory.

The collation and announcement of the result was not without incident.

Hundreds of PDP supporters held a protest at the INEC office in Benin where the exercise was taking place.

The protesters alleged that results from their areas were manipulated and that there results were cancelled in areas that were PDP strongholds. They called on INEC to suspend collation of result from the areas, including Esan North-East LGA.

The protesters were, however, dispersed by the police with tear gas as the protest became more heated.

Also, some agents, including that of KOWA Party, called for the cancellation of the result, with others, including the APC candidate urging them to go to court.

Also, PDP’s agent, Chris Agbonwanegbe, refused to sign the result sheet, saying it was “rehearsed and produced”.

See collated results for all LGAs below:

Owan West

APC: 12,862
PDP: 10,132

Egor

APC: 26,177
PDP: 19,514

Esan North East

APC: 9,130
PDP: 16,220

Igueben

APC: 7,802
PDP: 7,560

Uhunmwode

APC: 10,911
PDP: 8,667

Esan South East

APC: 9,554
PDP: 11,466

Oredo

APC: 37,612
PDP: 30,492

Orhionmwon

APC: 15,262
PDP: 16,446

Esan West

APC 13,114
PDP 16,311

Owan East

APC: 21, 233
PDP: 12,889

Ovia North East

APC: 17,561
PDP: 13,141

Esan Central

APC: 9,781
PDP: 10,180

Etsako East

APC: 18,078
PDP: 12,552

Etsako Central

APC: 10,373
PDP: 8,827

Etsako West

APC: 29,199
PDP: 10,843

Ikpoba-Okha

APC: 33,469
PDP: 26,096

Akoko-Edo

APC: 24,545
PDP: 13,027

Ovia South-West

APC: 12,820
PDP: 8,810

Total:

APC: 319,483
PDP: 253,173

Source

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NIGERIAN JOBS: Agronomists at HT-Limited



HT-Limited is Business Management Consulting firm, offering support in business development, human resources management and administration. We only recently went through the rigorous screening process of being accredited as Business Development Service providers for the Federal Ministry of Investments, Trade and Industry/World Bank, GEM project

As a team of experienced professionals with the expertise and industry knowledge to understand business management requirements and offer the most practical solutions, we work at transferring our expertise to businesses through quality trainings, advisory, consulting and coaching.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Agronomist

Location:
Lagos

Duties / Responsibilities
  • Regular field checks
  • Insect, weed & disease monitoring / diagnostics
  • Soil moisture status monitoring
  • Irrigation scheduling
  • Ag chemical, fertilizer & seed recommendations
  • Soil sampling Equipment calibration
  • Crop rotation planning and hybrid/variety selection recommendations
  • Solicit customers & increase acres and/or opportunities
  • Precision Ag services (including GIS/GPS information)
  • Detailed computerized field reports & permanent record keeping
  • Crop budgeting & planning
  • Provide personal consultation with customers as needed
  • Educational / promotional presentations as needed
  • Other duties as necessary
Education
  • B.Sc or M.Sc in Agronomy, Plant Science or any Agricultural related courses.
Experience
  • 5-7 years experience.
Skills, Knowledge, Abilities:
  • Proficient computer skills - Microsoft Office software, email, internet, spread sheets
  • Good diagnostic and decision making skills
  • Proven ability to effectively communicate – verbal & written skills
  • Demonstrate skills in sales (our agronomists do not sell products – only quality service!)
  • Ability to work independently and proceed with objectives without close supervision
  • Desire to serve farmers and others involved in the agriculture industry
  • Willingness to work as a team member
  • Desire to remain updated with new agricultural trends and technology
  • Self-motivation, willingness to learn and good work ethic
  • Ability to work outside during heat of day & ability to walk several miles per day
Application Closing Date
Not Specified.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV's to: Careers@ht-limitedng.net

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The growing trend of tobacco smoking, by Nini Iyizoba



Smoking is the single most important source of preventable morbidity. Simply put, if you are a smoker and you quit, you lower your chances of getting a preventable disease and therefore less likely to die a premature death. Tobacco kills half of its users. Tough, but true! According to World Health Organization, WHO, tobacco kills 6 million people yearly, 5 million die from direct smoking and about 600,000 non smokers die from exposure to tobacco smoke.

Unfortunately, smoking is very common among young adults in Nigeria and sadly it is a growing trend across the country; a trend that needs to be stopped. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable diseases related to heart disease. It is responsible for 30%-45% of deaths due to heart disease. Smoking is linked to most cancers. It is responsible for 85-90% of lung cancer cases, responsible for 70-80% of esophageal cancer cases, responsible for half the cases of bladder cancer and larynx/pharynx cancer cases. It is also responsible for about 30% of kidney cancer, pancreatic cancer, cervix cancer, stomach, colon and rectum cancer cases. If this is not enough to convince you to drop that cigarette, there’s more!

Ladies, tobacco smoking decreases your fertility and makes it difficult for you to get pregnant. And if you do get pregnant, the chance of miscarriage is higher in women who smoke. Smoking by a pregnant woman increases the chance of having a baby who is underweight, having a premature baby or even worse, still birth or spontaneous abortion due to the high carbon monoxide on the fetus. Also, if you are on birth control, your risk of thromboembolism (blood clots) is highly increased if you smoke. In men that smoke, the chances of developing erectile dysfunction is very high and that is a problem no man wants to deal with; not being able to satisfy your partner. The good news is that this risk of death and all these smoking associated illnesses is decreased by half after 1 year of quitting, and after 15 years of quitting, the risk of death is the same as a person who has never smoked. So the question remains, why are people still lighting up a cigarette?

As for those that don’t smoke, but have a roommate or a partner, or a husband or wife who smokes, or visit restaurants and clubs filled with smoke every evening, you are not totally out of the loop. Like I previously said, secondhand smoking is responsible for about 600,000 deaths a year! This is a high number and you can’t just turn the other way or flip the page because you feel you don’t smoke so this does not appeal to you. Well sadly, it does too. Second-hand smoke has been proven to be a risk factor for lung cancer and other lung diseases such as COPD, emphysema, asthma etc. and this risk increases with increasing exposure to smoke. So parents that smoke should take this into consideration and also consider quitting. When parents smoke, their exposed children are at risk for respiratory infections and diseases such as asthma and this can be tough on the children. Even if you don’t want to do it for yourself, do it for your children, because your smoking habit puts them at risk too. Also, people that visit smoke filled restaurants without adequate ventilation are also at risk. In such instances, there is a need for the government to look into laws that govern smoking in public places and ensure that risky behaviors such as smoking be stopped because it endangers others as well.

Finally, I know that quitting smoking can be one of the most difficult challenges a smoker might ever have to face. The desire to quit smoking and actually quitting requires motivation, commitment and support. Up to 70% of tobacco smokers want to quit but only 5% are actually successful. It’s not easy at all. I am pretty sure that majority of smokers have quit smoking, only to find out that two weeks later, they are back at it.

This is due to the nicotine addiction. Nicotine is a chemical found in cigarettes and it works very quickly. Few seconds after a person smokes, it gets absorbed into the bloodstream and send signals to the brain to release adrenaline and dopamine. These are feel good hormones that makes you feel good immediately. This feeling is addictive and people just want to smoke another cigarette… And another…. And another because they are addicted to the nicotine. This is where a visit to your doctor can help.

There are various medications available that can help relieve the cravings and withdrawal symptoms associated with stopping smoking. Some of them come in the form of patches, gums and some are actual prescription drugs and your doctor can advice which is best for you. Smokers who get the help of a doctor are five times more successful than if you go at it alone. You might not succeed at quitting smoking the first time you try, but try again. Smoking cessation requires an average of 3 – 6 attempts. I am well aware of how difficult it is to quit smoking. But you have to at least try. Quitting smoking is the single most important thing you can do for yourself to live longer. Stop it before it stops you.

Disclaimer: The medical information provided on here by Dr. Nini Iyizoba is provided as an information resource only. This information does not create any patient-physician relationship and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment.

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NIGERIAN JOBS: Graduate Administrative Officer, Counter-Terrorism at the British High Commission



The British Government is an inclusive and diversity-friendly employer.  We value difference, promote equality and challenge discrimination, enhancing our organisational capability. We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status or other category protected by law. We promote family-friendly flexible working opportunities, where operational and security needs allow.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Administrative Officer, Counter-Terrorism (18/16 ABJ)

Location:
Abuja
Grade: A2 (L)
Type of Position: Fixed Term
Duration of Post: 12 months
Job Category: Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Policy & Political roles)
Job Subcategory: Political

Job Description (Roles and Responsibilities) 

Main purpose  of Job:
  • This is a new position as an administrative officer for counter-terrorism (CT) colleagues within the British High Commission in Abuja. The jobholder will provide support across the mission's CT work. This will include support for First Secretary CT (line manager for the postion, also a new slot), First Secretary Home Affairs, SO15 Counter-Terrorism Police Liaison Officers (CTPLOs) and Criminal Justice and Crisis Response Teams.
  • The successful candidate will need excellent administration skills, and to be able to   prioritise and cope well under pressure.   On any given day, they will be working to a variety of Chancery colleagues and across various projects, with changing circumstances and priorities.
  • They will need to be proactive (for example, resolving issues by a telephone call or visit where   more appropriate), have good judgement (including knowing when to escalate issues to team members) and be highly organised, keeping track of deadlines  and requests.
  • This will be a varied and interesting position – the jobholder can expect to get a good background on CT work across the mission. As well as the core duties set out in the job description, there will be scope to get out and about and more directly involved in your CT colleagues' work, from helping them to deliver training or crisis exercising, acting as a note-taker at external meetings, and helping to look after official visitors that might range from senior UK judges, police or counter-terrorism experts.
  • There will be numerous opportunities to learn and develop, including by shadowing colleagues dealing with policy, financial, and programme management work.
Roles and Responsibilities / what will the jobholder be expected to achieve?:
  • Routine administrative support including bulk printing/photocopying/collating   briefing or training packs
  • Meeting  co-ordination, including booking internal or external rooms, making diary appointments or invitations and arranging IT/catering/etc as required
  • Arranging programmes for official visitors, including making flight and hotel bookings, facilitating visas, and passing on information to visitors on issues such as  security, invoicing etc.
  • General support to the team including co-ordinating stationery orders, transport requests, IT requests, drafting of meeting agendas, invitations or other documents as required.
  • Information management including managing the shared folder and ensuring paper and   electronic filing, storage and security of documents (particularly key documents such as briefings, contracts, invoices)
  • Establishing and maintaining a contacts list for Chancery CT colleagues.
  • Supporting the team's move to the new BHC premises in May 2016, including ensuring assets & documentation moved over securely and keeping track of  colleagues' contact details.
  • Supporting operational deployments of CTPLOs within Nigeria and the Lake Chad region including travel and accommodation bookings, and processing of expense claims.
  • Overall, co-ordinating administrative activities to ensure that the day-to-day operational needs of the team are met.
Essential Qualifications and Experience 
  • Experience of providing administrative support in a busy working environment
  • A high level of oral and written English skills
  • Strong organisational skills including attending to detail, keeping track of deadlines, and ability to manage own work with limited supervision
  • Strong collaborative skills including professional and confident communication with external stakeholders and team members
  • IT skills including in MS Office applications Word and Excel
Desirable Qualifications and Experience:
  • Prior experience of working with the UK or other governments, NGOs or similar oganisations
  • Additonal IT skills including Powerpoint
  • Project management skills or experience
  • Knowledge / interest in counter-terrorism issues in Nigeria
Required competencies:
  • Seeing the Big Picture, Changing and Improving, Collaborating and Partnering, Delivering at Pace
Remuneration
Starting monthly salary N360,778

Application Closing Date 

12th October, 2016.

Start Date 
1st November, 2016

Method of Application:
Interested and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply online

Note
  • Employees recruited locally by the British High Commission in Abuja are subject to the Terms and Conditions of Service according to local employment law in Nigeria.
  • All applicants must be legally able to work in the country of application with the correct visa/status or work permit.
  • Employees who are not eligible to pay local income tax: e.g. certain third-country nationals and spouses/partners of UK diplomats will have their salaries abated by an equivalent amount.
  • Reference and security clearances checks will be conducted.
  • Any questions you may have about this position will be answered during the interview, should you be invited.
  • Information about the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Competency Framework can be found on this link: http://ift.tt/1OMbAe0
  • Successful candidates not resident in Country will be personally liable for costs and arrangements to relocate, including accommodation and work permits.  
  • Complete the application form in full as the information provided will be used for screening purposes.
  • Check your application and attachments before you submit your application, as you will not be able to make any changes once submitted.
  • The British High Commission will never ask you to pay a fee or money to apply for a position.

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Buhari’s new change ought to begin with his Igbo problem, by SKC Ogbonnia



For full disclosure, I am an Igbo man. I am also one of the pundits currently being lampooned for cheering President Muhammadu Buhari to democratic power. Yet, knowing what I know now, I will lend that support all over again—and even more. Unless we have begun to view the history from a tainted lens, the thought of the very alternative, which was to bring back Goodluck Jonathan, remains a portent of much bigger crisis.

More relatively, I strongly endorse Buhari’s latest mantra: “Change begins with me.”  And that is exactly what this piece is set to accomplish.

Let me quickly wet the ground by first defining effective leadership as the ability of the leader to maximize the available resources within the internal and external environment and be recognized by the followers as meeting the expectations.

Please notice that this definition has two components. One is for the leader to do a good job. The other, and probably more instructive, is for the leader to be seen by the follower as doing a good job.

Like every Nigerian leader, Buhari assumed the presidency with good intentions. The president is also working hard. Despite the economic mess left behind by the previous government, he is soldiering on with measurable progress on many areas. Regrettably, most Nigerians see the efforts as busy doing nothing.

Accordingly, Buhari is making changes beginning from his very self. But there is one critical problem the General has continued to ignore that is firmly woven into the fabric of our current quest for economic revival: His Igbo problem.

For obvious reasons, the problem was initially waved off as a typical Igbo palaver. Sadly, it has now widened with untold social, political, and economic consequences. Before getting to the main gist, here is a cursory glance at the Igbo—just in case.

As one of the major Nigerian ethnic groups, the Igbo are the natural inhabitants of the Southeast and some areas of South-South and North-Central zones of Nigeria.

The people are predominantly Christians and uniquely boast of being the first or second largest population in most parts of the country. Known for their unique resilience, resourcefulness, can-do spirit and, of course, unbounded technological and scientific acumen; the Igbo represent the hybrid engine of Nigeria’s commerce. These diverse traits help in no small measure as they forge social, political, and economic influence around Nigeria.

But the influence is even beyond. The Igbo have embraced the reigning economic gospel that we no longer merely live in a country but in a world. Thus, with a heavy presence around the globe, they gleefully play a commanding role in nation’s foreign exchange, foreign trade, foreign investment as well as relationships.

Not surprisingly, the Igbo in the Diaspora are a leading block contributor to the yearly amount of foreign money remitted to Nigeria, which is ironically more than the national budget. Very significantly, the people are one of the key drivers of Nigeria’s media home and abroad and thus have the potential to influence how the country is perceived anywhere.

The foregoing attributes are more than enough to discern that the Igbo is as important as any other ethnic group and ought to be carried along in the current change agenda of the government. Chinua Achebe was more eloquent in the book, There Was a Country:

The perennial tendency to undermine the unique role of the Igbo in Nigeria “is one of the fundamental reasons the country has not developed as it should and has emerged as a laughingstock.”

But events thus far suggest that Buhari might have been ill-advised to challenge the theory from the onset.
This apparent dissent is rooted in the 2015 presidential elections where a vast majority of the Igbo joined the South-South to vote en masse against Buhari’s winning candidacy. However, rather than use the historic mandate to rally the different political divisions towards common purpose, the president would shock the democratic world by revealing his plan to marginalize the zones that voted against him. Many pundits thought his statement was a mere gaffe.

But the records afterwards seem to suggest that Muhammadu “Okechukwu” Buhari actually meant the threat of vendetta against the Igbo, particularly those from the Southeast.

Critics are free to join here. But there is no gainsaying that the Igbo people are truly marginalized in the current scheme of things. As I had penned in October 2015, the upper echelon of Buhari’s government is a preview.

“The underlying rationale in this case is that the positions of the President, Vice-President, Senate President, Speaker, Chairman of the ruling party, and the Secretary to Federal Government have been staked in the past 16 years as the main thrust of the party in power and thence rotated among the six political zones of the country.”

Yet, the Southeast was conspicuously denied its share. Moreover, it is no coincidence that the same Southeast Nigeria, the mainstay of the Igbo nation, is the only zone without a personnel presence in the nation’s security leadership apparatus.

This outlook coupled with a stoic indifference by the president triggered outrage in the land. It straightaway provoked the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), then a sedate outfit, to declare “that Buhari is not seeing Ndigbo as part of Nigeria.”

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) was not to be left behind, as it heightened its call for secession from the country. Their activities, however, were met with brute force, including the detention without bail of its leader, Nnamdi Kalu.

This plight is today commonly linked to the birth of a new militant group under the auspices of Niger Delta Avengers. We are all living witnesses to the economic repercussions of the Biafran movement and their Avengers ever since.

The title of this piece will not be apt if the empathy for the current wave of Igbo marginalization did not flow past east of River Niger. Recognizing that the ruling party treated it as business as usual, the opposition from the highly influential Southwest Nigeria led by the trio of Ayo Fayose, Femi Fani-Kayode, and Femi Aribisala capitalized on the saga to strike back. What just took place here, and painfully so, is that Muhammadu Buhari had inadvertently provided a lifeline for the corrupt brigade of the immediate past regime—from the east, north, and west—to resurface and now grandstand as latter-day fighters of what is widely believed as naked injustice to the people of the Southeast.

And what followed, thereafter, was a montage of propaganda that successfully painted the president as an unapologetic bigot determined to punish not only the Igbo but also the entire Christian-dominated South.
The development caught the attention of the Northern zone of the Christian Association of Nigeria, which lamented as follows: “while there were volumes of allegations from the South that the appointments made so far were in favour of the north, facts on the ground revealed that those appointments were lopsided in favour of Muslim north to the detriment of Northern Christian community.”

More dauntingly, many blame part of the current crisis on Buhari’s economic policy, particularly foreign exchange, which is believed to be tribally skewed to specially benefit his Fulani kinsmen who control bureau de change across the country.

Today, not only is the national economy in recession, the negative opinion of Buhari is growing beyond our shores. Although a number of world leaders showered praises on him during the recent UN session in New York for giant strides against corruption and terrorism, which is very gratifying, a creeping concern within the international community remains that Nigeria’s president is a dictator, tribalist, sectionalist, misogynist, and religious bigot—all in one person.

This emerging view—whether real or not—explains why US Congressman Tom Marino, a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, on a September 1, 2016 letter, would warn the United States to withhold selling arms to Nigeria until Buhari demonstrates true “commitment to inclusive government and the most basic tenets of democracy: freedom to assemble and freedom of speech.”

This spectre is gloomy, square. It does not bode well for an economy in recession. In short, it scares away investment whether local or foreign, especially in this era of economic globalization where millions of Nigerians in the Diaspora, the Igbo well included, represent the convex lens through which the world sees Nigeria.

This also goes to say that even as President Buhari might have done a good job on the area of corruption, the fact that he is generally perceived as condoning gross injustice at another area renders his entire effort pyrrhic.

The central problem is complex and thus difficult to capture at once. But the solution is quite simple. For every question raised in this essay sufficiently answers itself.

Buhari has to simply trek back to where the rain started beating him and make amends. Allowing the problem to linger not only threatens the chances of economic revival but also the hard-earned change.

Even if he is not thinking of 2019, which he should, Mr. President cannot feign ignorance of the fact that his queasy quandary with the Legislature has his Igbo problem written all over it. Very true!

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NIGERIAN JOBS: Graduate Medical Representatives at Pfizer Nigeria



Pfizer - Good health is vital to all of us, and finding sustainable solutions to the most pressing health care challenges of our world cannot wait. That's why we at Pfizer are committed to applying science and our global resources to improve health and well-being at every stage of life. We strive to provide access to safe, effective and affordable medicines and related health care services to the people who need them.

We are recruiting to fill the position below

Job Title: Medical Representative

Job ID: 1039737
Location: Nigeria
Job type: Full-Time/Regular

Role Purpose

  • Jobs at this level work with some support from manager/colleagues/field trainers. They are competent at planning and organising so as to meet business plan objectives. Some involvement in project work may be required.
Key Accountabilities
Performance Measures:
  • Promote products to designated customers in order to achieve territory plan objectives.
Product Promotion & Sales:
  • Effective selling skills.
  • Achievement of territory plan objectives.
  • Call rate
  • Coverage and frequency.
  • Market Share cf National Average
  • Change in Market Share cf National Average.
  • % growth in Market Share cf National Average.
  • 'Special event' meetings.
  • Build relationships with target customers to enhance territory knowledge to gain product endorsement to generate sales.
Customer Relations:
  • Customer rapport.
  • Coverage and frequency.
  • Up to date customer records.
  • Development of key opinion leaders.
  • Hospital referral patterns.
  • Distributor information and support
  • Coordination with distributor reps to ensure timely pick up and supplies of orders from customers.
  • Timely response to customer queries on product / medical information and other activities relating to company and own duties.
  • Diagnosis of situation of territory e.g. local politics, PCG's, local initiatives leading to subsequent design and implementation of territory business plan to achieve business objectives.
Business Planning and Management:
  • Production of workable business plan with objectives.
  • Business plan implemented/updated as necessary.
  • Achievement of objectives outlined in plan.
  • Demonstration that territory knowledge has been acted on.
  • Feedback to Team and Head Office of relevant competitor activity or local issues to ensure appropriate action can be taken.
Market Intelligence:
  • Competitor knowledge/activities and products, campaigns - key issues identified and fed back.
  • Local situations are known e.g. political, formularies, budgets, PCG's, new developments.
  • Parallel trade and fakes report in line with the agreed standards and time lines to the regulatory department.
  • Adverse event monitoring and reports.
  • Liaise with territory team members to share information, motivate and support team members and therefore contribute to the generation and delivery of the business plan.
  • Teamwork.
  • Team rapport.
  • Achievement of shared business plan objectives.
  • Feedback - team members, trainer, manager (giving & receiving).
  • Effective communication.
  • Sharing of appropriate information.
  • Good territory management e.g. sharing/exchanging meetings and appointments.
  • Taking on territory team responsibility e.g. minutes at meetings.
  • Assistance of new reps to gain quick knowledge of processes and market dynamics as well as reports during the period of field training.
  • Proactively implement/update personal development plan in order to develop self further within current role or prepare for any future roles.
Self Development:
  • Development of skills, knowledge and competency.
  • Receiving and act on feedback from team members, trainer, managers.
  • Commit to improvement in It skills through active sharing and learning from other colleagues and supervisors to enhance timely responses to feedbacks and completion of online quizzes and training as required while minimizing inappropriate usage of company laptop and accessories.
  • Good driving skills and adherence to traffic rules to limit cases of vehicle accidents or incidents and maximize maintenance costs.
  • Ensure territory and administrative systems/processes are maintained and updated to ensure an accurate record of territory is available at all times.
  • Administrative Systems
  • Accurate, timely reports.
  • Expenses submitted on time.
  • Weekly monthly itinerary and clinical meeting plans and preapproval forms.
  • Up to date territory records.
  • Computer literacy e.g. Power point, Excel, Word, outlook etc.
  • Maintain any company equipment in representatives care.
Company Equipment/Materials:
  • State of car.
  • Orderly boot stocked with correct items.
  • Security - computer/literature not on display in the car.
  • Equipment maintained in good working order.
  • Condition of returned equipment.
Skills, Knowledge; Qualifications & Experience
  • Bachelor's Degree in Biological Sciences; preferably Pharmacy or Medicine.
  • Promoted product knowledge.
  • Knowledge of relevant therapeutic areas.
  • Basic Information Technology [I T] Knowledge.
  • Basic selling skills.
Key Competencies
Competencies:
  • Impact and Influence (3) - Takes actions to persuade.
  • Honesty and Consistency (3) - Takes actions which are consistent with Values and Beliefs.
  • Teamwork and Co-operation (3) - Solicits input from other teams.
  • Planning and Prioritising (3) - Makes monthly/quarterly plans.
  • Initiative (3) - Thinks and acts ahead.
  • Interpersonal sensitivity (2) - Listens to what people say.
  • Flexibility (2) - Changes tasks willingly.
  • Drive for results (2) - Takes action to achieve goals or targets.
Application Closing Date
12th October, 2016.

Method of Application:

Interested and qualified candidate should: Click here to apply online

Note: When the page opens, enter the Job Opening ID (1039737) in the Job ID Box, and click "Search"

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Naira crashes to 472 against the dollar



The naira slumped to a new all-time low of 470 to the dollar on the parallel market on Wednesday, posting its biggest daily decline since the Central Bank of Nigeria adopted a flexible foreign exchange regime.

The local currency stood at 452 to the dollar at the close of trading on Tuesday, down from 445 against the greenback on Monday.

The naira closed flat at 312.99 against the dollar at the interbank market on Wednesday, according to data from FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange.

Traders and analysts said dollar liquidity remained a major challenge in the market amid surging demand pressure on the greenback by parents paying schools fees of their children studying overseas as well as travellers.

The President, Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria, Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, told our correspondent, “The rate is N472 to the dollar as we await the kick-off of the distribution of dollars to the BDCs by Travelex on Friday.

“As we speak, no bank is dispensing dollars to the BDCs. The BDCs’ accounts were debited by some banks since Monday and they are not able to pay any of the BDCs so far debited by them. This is really sending a bad signal in the market.”

A currency analyst at Ecobank Nigeria, Mr. Kunle Ezun, said the parallel market was being used as a mirror of what the naira should be doing, adding, “For me, it may not really reflect naira’s performance. But basically, it is a demand and supply dynamics.”

According to him, the volatility in the parallel market will continue as long as the 41 items excluded from the official forex market remain banned.

“Around this time, a lot of people are paying school fees abroad and we see a lot of demand for forex for other sundry expenses or obligations. So, all of these will put pressure on the naira at the parallel market,” he added.

Noting that the naira had been relatively stable in the official market, Ezun said, “But the parallel market will always respond to liquidity, which is not available. The parallel market will help you to assess the level of liquidity in the market.

“So, if liquidity is high, we will see it in the parallel market. But as we speak today, there is no liquidity in the market, and that is why we keep seeing that volatility in the parallel market.”

The Ecobank analyst said the naira might hit 500 against the dollar in the coming days.

He explained, “The only way out is when there is dollar inflow into the market, and this is one of the reasons the CBN says it is not willing to cut the Monetary Policy Rate now. The idea is that why you are still trying to woo foreign investors into your fixed-income market, you should continue to be able to assure them of returns on their investment.

“What the CBN can do is to use monetary policy to keep encouraging inflows into the market.”

Source

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NIGERIAN JOBS: Content Creator & Writers at Print Anything



Print Anything™ is a Novateur™ Nigeria Company empowering individuals, businesses, enterprises, and non-profits to achieve their organisation's mission by providing professionally printed products to promote their valuable offerings.

We are a product of years of exceeding the expectations of our clients within the Media & Print department of Novateur™ Nigeria. Due to the success of our internal processes, and the use of modern technology, once a team of 3 professionals, our department has transformed to a subsidiary of its own.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Content Creator & Writer

Location:
Lagos
You will be reporting to: Senior Marketing Specialist

Scope of your role
  • To help to create and deliver creative content for campaigns primarily for publication on the Print Anything™ Nigeria online blog: http://ift.tt/2cMIZH3 .
  • Content production include but are not limited to text, images, video, audio, infographics, photos, interviews, surveys, research, product descriptions, blog posts, press releases, white papers, guides, promotional copy for offers and competitions and other content as required.
  • All content produced must be compelling, persuasive, and backed up with references to verifiable sources.
What you will be doing
  • To regularly provide content for the Print Anything blog
  • To produce text, images, video, audio, infographics, photos, interviews, surveys, research, product descriptions, blog posts, press releases, white papers, guides, promotional copy and other content as required
  • To produce captivating promotional copy for offers and competitions
  • To contribute to the development of campaign strategy documentation incorporating tactical ideas
Characteristics you should have
  • Creative thinker with excellent research skills.
  • Excellent communications skills, solid knowledge of English grammar and the ability to present ideas in a clear and concise way in writing.
  • Analytical with the ability to interpret information, news, data and research quickly and distil the most important/relevant information.
  • Proactive and highly organised.
  • Able to meet tight deadlines and remain calm under pressure
  • Have basic IT skill
  • Understanding of Printing terminology, current media, and technology trends.
  • Be willing to learn everyday.
  • Work with little to no supervision working on a number of projects at any one time independently.
  • Passionate about producing top quality written material
Content Specification
Content must be:
  • Between 500 words - 700 words in writing,
  • Not exceed A4 size for Photos or Image,
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Atiku backs Tinubu, slams Oyegun over Ondo APC primary



A former Vice-President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has faulted the national leadership of the All Progressives Congress for overruling the recommendation of its appeal panel on the Ondo State governorship primary.

The appeal panel had recommended the cancellation of the APC governorship primary in Ondo State, where a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, emerged the winner.

The National Working Committee of the ruling party, however, ignored the panel’s report and submitted Akeredolu’s name to the Independent National Electoral Commission as the APC candidate for the November 26 governorship election in the state.

Atiku, in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday by his Media Office, urged the NWC of the party, led by Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, to promote  the rule of law and due process in the conduct of its affairs.

This, he said, was germane to the unity and stability of the party, adding that the leaders should stop breaking their own rules.

The National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, had, in a statement, criticised Odigie-Oyegun for rejecting the recommendation of the appeal panel on the Ondo primary of the party.

Tinubu, a former Lagos State governor, who called for the resignation of the national chairman, said Odigie-Oyegun was promoting injustice in the party by manipulating the Ondo primary.

In the statement by his media office, Atiku stated that it was imperative for the national leadership of the party to respect internal democracy and democratic tenets, warning that “you cannot break your own rules without creating problems.”

Atiku added that the NWC was supposed to be an impartial umpire in the arbitration of crisis among its members in any given election.

He noted that since the APC found veritable reasons to review the outcome of the governorship primary, and was able to establish valid grounds to cancel the exercise as well as call for a fresh one, the decision to deviate from the panel’s decision was a negation of due process and “an unfashionable hollow in democratic best practices.”

The former vice-president stated that it was wrong for the APC to have set aside a resolution its own organ reached on the crisis.

He advised the leadership of the party to do a soul-searching on why problem arose and escalated.

According to Atiku, the party leadership should always be guided by respect for the rules, fairness, equity, neutrality and respect for democratic consensus.

The former vice-president, however, urged aggrieved members of the APC in the Ondo election to exercise restraint in seeking redress to the crisis.

He asked the leadership of the party to retrace its steps and restore confidence among the conflicting parties in the state for the overall benefit of the ruling party.

One of our correspondents learnt that a meeting of the party leaders and some governors would take place next week.

It was gathered that the meeting was part of moves to resolve the crisis caused by the Ondo State primary.

A party leader, who confided in The PUNCH, on Wednesday, said, “I can tell you we will meet on the crisis, possibly on Wednesday (next week). Our leaders will also reach out to Asiwaju.”

There were reports on Wednesday that the party mandated the Progressives Governors’ Forum to intervene in the crisis.

According to the report, the party and the forum had mandated the Sokoto State Governor, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, to meet Tinubu.

Tambuwal was said to have been contacted by the party leaders on Tuesday to mediate in the dispute between Tinubu and Odigie-Oyegun.

The PUNCH learnt that the governor would meet the APC leader on Saturday as part of efforts to resolve the crisis in the party.

It was reported on Wednesday that the crisis was one of the issues discussed at a meeting Tambuwal and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, had with President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday.

The media aide to Tinubu, Tunde Rahman, however, said he was not aware of any planned meeting between the former governor and Tambuwal.

“I thought that when Tambuwal was asked if his meeting with Buhari had to do with the matter of the Ondo APC, he said he did not know,” Rahman said while parrying the question.

Meanwhile, a member of the appeal panel set up on the Ondo governorship primary, who spoke on condition of anonymity with our correspondent on Wednesday in Abuja, expressed sadness over the flouting of rules in the party.

He said, “I am glad our leaders have started speaking out. We cannot continue to have a situation where the proper things are jettisoned under the guise of expediency.

“That former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar is standing up to be counted is something we should be happy about.”

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DOWNLOAD THIS: Buckwylla – 'Oluchi'



One of Nigeria’s most gifted artistes, Buckwylla returns to the music scene with this infectious tune titled Oluchi, an Igbo word meaning, ‘The HandWork of God’.

Blessed with the production imprints of WeBeat, ‘Oluchi’ is a groovy song with highly instructive message. The versatile singer has once more, as always make another great impression of his talent. His music continually represents positive vibes, inspirational tunes and clear messages.

Buckwylla who has collaborated with several Nigerian acts which include 2Baba, Olamide, Cartiar, Iyanya, Laylow, Vector, 9ice, Zion, Young John the Wicked Producer and recently AY the Comedian for the soundtrack of the film ‘A Trip to Jamaica’ has released great songs in the past which include ‘My Tomorrow’, ‘Pon a Dutty Wyne’ and ‘Cream girl’.

Signed onto ACI Records in 2015, it seems the spot light is now fully on him and ready to break new grounds in the music industry.

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