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rubbie kelvin

@KelvinRubbie

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Trenches Katılım Nisan 2019
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City!
City!@dolapocarter·
Nigeria is not so hard to fix, we just need to start having consequences for actual crimes and everything other thing will fall in place
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@user0000O0·
no talent, no future plans, no spark, i’m just here
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Richkhid
Richkhid@Richkhid132·
The way life continues after people die is one of the most humbling things ever.
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Cinderella Man
Cinderella Man@Osi_Suave·
The CEO of moniepoint attended ISI ibadan, command ibadan, OAU and LBS. Educated in and out in Nigeria and used that education to start moniepoint But when its time to hire he suddenly cant find suitable people in the same Nigeria.
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JOE
JOE@Real_Giilo·
“Does the military have the right to kidnap somebody?…we are not safe… we advocate for the military… C J Musa this is not the military you people told us to help build… this is madness” Rufai Useni blows hot on the arrest of JusticeCrack by the military.
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
There’s a killer living inside your house with you and you don’t even know it. Watch this before it’s too late.
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Solomon_Gift
Solomon_Gift@Crypto__hub·
@aproko_doctor How about we use data to back things up In Nigeria, almost all houses built from 1900 to 1985 used Asbestos. The people dt lived in those houses. Did they experience what you are saying ? What % did ? How many years did they live ? If no, then your theory isn't accurate
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Echezona
Echezona@christianozoude·
Test
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Esther Umoh
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
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Ossy Vincent
Ossy Vincent@ossynoya·
When global Nigerian companies say they can’t find talent in Nigeria, the issue isn’t the candidates, it’s the hiring process. HR often already knows who will get the job before applications even open; the vacancy is just a formality, and the decision was made at a family or friend’s dinner. Roles get handed to friends and relatives and “my person”, and when they underperform, the blame is shifted to the entire Nigerian talent pool.
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vana
vana@nirvanrr·
Commissions are open!
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toss a coin to ur witcher 🪙
Yes yes Nigerians arent employable on a global scale, we have heard What are you as a Nigerian company doing to bridge that gap? Internships? Job shadowing? Mentorship?
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