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The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) Announces Employment

  The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) is an Africa-based and African-funded not-for-profit institution dedicated to the promotion and celebration of excellence in business leadership and entrepreneurship across Africa. As a 21st century catalytic philanthropy, the Foundation is committed to the

Is your JOB a NIGHTMARE?

Most people at some point in life will have that one job they wish they never ever had. The job with a horrible boss, an annoying co-worker, too much work, no appreciation and so on but dealing with the job

Nigerian Kate Anolue is the New Mayor of Enfield, London

Remarkable and positive news is coming from Nigerians in the Diaspora—people who are making the country proud and setting a worthy example of hard work, dedication, and duty. A UK-based Nigerian woman, Kate Anolue, is now the new Mayor of

5 Non-Desk Jobs in Nigeria.

  You don’t like working 9-5? Below is a list of occupations you can take a look at. Fashion Designer This is one of the biggest departments in Nigeria. Even those who can’t design professionally, design. It is a very

Nigeria May Soon Get its First Female Chief Justice of the Federation

A female Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Mariam Aloma Mukhtar, has been nominated to become the next Chief Justice of the Federation. She may replace Justice Dahiru Musdapher as the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) when he retires come

Teju Cole Wins Big for First Novel

Teju Cole is a Nigerian writer, art historian and a street photographer, who currently lives in the United States. Recently, Teju was named this year’s winner of Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award which fetched him a $10,000 prize. SEYI GESINDE reports. Nigerian

5 Tips For A Job Interview

In Nigeria, a lot of people lack the basic knowledge of going to a job interview fully prepared and looking presentable. Some people walk in with flip flops, some have no resume (CV) and others just are not interactive enough.

Working to Save Your Life

I bet back when you were in school you did not do much planning or thinking about your future- in terms of your professional path and career growth. Well, a lot of people did not, so do not feel bad.

Jobberman.com Releases Nigeria’s First Salary Survey Results

70% of Nigerians earn less than N100, 000. Highest proportions of those that earn less than N20, 000 per month are those in the education industry. More females than males are dissatisfied with their current jobs. BY LULU OYIGAH Nigeria’s

10 Reasons Why You Need a Business Plan

Business Plan: A plan that sets out the future strategy and financial development of a business, usually covering a period of several years 1. To prove that you’re serious about your business. A formal business plan is necessary to show

10 Tips for Success in Job Interviews

Here are 10 tips for interview success.

Five Things You Need For Personal Transformation

I pitched my presentation against the backdrop of the inspiring story of David’s victory over Goliath and the Philistine army. Through that single encounter, David’s life changed…forever. He changed from being a little-known shepherd boy to a well-known giant-slayer. Here

Three Keys to Nigeria’s Economic Transformation

According to a World Bank report, 80 percent of Nigeria’s oil and gas revenue benefits only 1% of the Nigerian populace because of corruption. Now, that’s appalling. Our God-given resources are siphoned into the pockets of a few people who

When Academic Setback Propels you to Greater Heights

The book is not an encouragement for the reader to drop out from school, or from life, but rather a motivational capsule for rejuvenating your dead dreams, failures, and encourages you to turn your lemons into lemonades, your setback into

Black Gold, by Jetta Amata Wins award

The Movie was also nominated for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Screen Play in the Narratives Film Competition. Director, Jeta Amata. He only won the Grand Jury award.

3 FUTA Students Reping at the Microsoft-sponsored software creation competition.

The students are expected to represent Nigeria next week in the United States where they will compete with others from around the globe in the process of using software to solve socio-economic and medical problems.

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