IamKaleb
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Dear Graduate, Come closer. Let me speak to you as someone who has walked this same road, not from a place of comfort, but from deep concern and experience.
1. The first six months after graduation is not a time to relax or celebrate freedom. Instead of resting, learn a valuable vocational or digital skill and master it.
2. Actively research and apply for scholarships for a master's degree. Commit to applying for at least five opportunities every month. Many exist online if you search diligently.
3. Develop the habit of reading widely. Now free from academic limits, build broad knowledge in politics, business, and even religion. These insights will serve you well regardless of your field.
4. Avoid excessive clubbing and parties. This is a season for growth, not comfort. If possible, create healthy discomfort for yourself.
5. Consider independent living rather than returning home immediately, unless your parents have a clear plan for you.
6. Never declare "there are no jobs" until you have applied consistently for at least one year. Jobs exist in Nigeria, and people are getting hired every day, often without connections. Be willing to start small. Even a 100k salary is a worthy beginning. Do not join the chorus of those who never tried.
7. Consider business seriously. If you lack capital, seek an internship or apprenticeship with someone experienced. The skills, knowledge, and connections you gain will be invaluable, and some may even pay you a small stipend.
8. Make yourself available for leadership roles in church or community groups. Serve with excellence. Many opportunities and breakthroughs have come through faithful service in such positions.
9. Guard your finances. Avoid spending what little you have on relationships. Focus instead on saving and investing wisely.
10. If your parents run a business, join them eagerly. Bring your education and fresh ideas to help improve and grow it.
Most importantly, nurture your spiritual life and be discerning about what you share with others. Stay focused and serious. Protect your progress.
Finally, show deep gratitude to your parents and all who supported you. If you have a father, kneel and receive his blessings. It can change the course of your life for the better.
You are equipped. Stay determined, stay humble, and keep moving forward. Your best days are ahead.
Above all, love God.
Viktor Benson@viktorbensonyt
What advice will you give to someone who just graduated from the university?
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🚨🔵 BREAKING: Enzo Maresca has a total verbal agreement with Manchester City, HERE WE GO!
The Italian manager has always been considered the ideal candidate to replace Pep Guardiola.
Deal in place and Maresca will sign an initial three year deal at #MCFC. 🇮🇹
New era, soon.

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@iamca_y @Build_with_Gil Your inbox is locked.
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@BenoHr80463 @Nancy_Jays I'm interested sir, I have 2 years experience and very proficient with Microsoft office
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@iamca_y I’ve long finished mine
After the imotcha, successful candidates will proceed to the matching stage where you have access to a dedicated job website. You will apply to roles that suits your profile, then you will be contacted.
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@Jomo_Of_FUTA Hello @Jomo_Of_FUTA any update on how your Mastercard program is going, I just finished my Imocha assessment
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2026:
– You download the app
– You create an account with email verification
– You add an address with a pin on the map
– The map can't find the street
– You have to enter the address manually
– You select the food
– There's an extra charge for every topping you want
– You add your card
– It gives a payment error
– You pay with another method
– "Your order will be delivered within 85 to 140 minutes"
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@Jomo_Of_FUTA It took a week to get the link for the imocha assessment?
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@iamca_y We got the assessment link. Next week, I guess it might not be the same as yours, so just start preparing for the test.
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Recruitment Process for Heineken Global Graduate Program 2026 - Nigerian Breweries Plc
1. Application Submission:
Upload your CV and cover letter through our application portal.
2. Online Assessments:
Take the online assessments. They will be based on situational behaviour scenarios, so no need to prepare anything in advance. A cognitive test is also part of the online assessment
3. Interviews:
Upon completing the online assessments, we will be in touch to let you know if your application has been successful. You will then be invited for two interviews
4. Assessment Centre:
Then it’s time for the in-person assessment centre, where you will participate in various activities and evaluations.
Samuel Adeyemo@Jomo_Of_FUTA
Heineken Global Graduate Program 2026 - Nigerian Breweries Plc Are you a recent graduate with a degree in Applied Sciences, Accounting, Finance, Engineering, Computer Science, Arts, Social Sciences, or related field? Heineken invites Ambitious Individuals for the 2026 Global Graduate Program in ▪️Supply Chain ▪️Human Resources ▪️Commerce ▪️Finance Apply here👇 careers.theheinekencompany.com/Job-Listing?op…
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I was working as a contract staff in a bank.
One day, I went to the head office of a manufacturing firm to submit my CV.
I was told they weren't accepting CVs.
On my way back downstairs, I met a woman and told her I was looking for a job. She told me they weren't recruiting. I pleaded with her to take my CV and submit when they are recruiting.
She later accepted. I forgot about it.
Few months later, I received a text from the company inviting me for an interview.
I passed and was offered a job.
The salary was a 100 percent increase from my job as a contract staff. I also get to enjoy other benefits as a staff.
When I went to pick my appointment letter, I looked for the woman and couldn't find her.
I Didn't even know her name.
I say a prayer everytime I remember her. That job helped me and upper my finances.
Referrals still remain one of the best ways to get a job!
It's my number one option whenever I wish to change jobs..
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When applying for scholarships also have at the back of your mind that your profile matters more than just grades
They look for:
Leadership experience
Volunteering / impact
Strong personal statement
Clear career goals
Relevant work experience (especially for programs like Chevening
Fully funded scholarships typically cover:
Tuition fees
Monthly stipend
Travel costs
Health insurance
Peace 🕊️@PeaceNna2
If you have a First Class, there's no need doing a Master's in Nigeria. Apply for a Master's abroad. Stop wasting your time.
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Sahara Group has started shortlisting for the next stage - a one day physical assessment centre.
Kindly check your mail.

Samuel Adeyemo@Jomo_Of_FUTA
Sahara Group is reaching out for the next stage, which is the speed test interview. Kindly check your emails.
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