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Friday, 1 July 2016

Business Development Team Lead Vacancy At TDI Global Inc

Job Title:  Business Development Team Lead

Location: Lagos
Job Description
You will do the following:
1. Business Development and achieve targets.
2. Sales/Marketing in a very professional environment.
3. Powerpoint Presentations of solutions to decision-makers.
4. Initiate and close deals.
5. Facilitate training

Requirements
  • 3-5 YEARS business development experience
  • Reputable University
  • Able to set and Achieve targets
  •  Passionate Marketer
  • Service marketing is key
  • Matured with proven ability to lead
  • Good client-facing presentation skills
  • Ability to facilitate training could be an asset
  • Experience in law firm or Consulting could be an asset
Responsibilities
– You will lead a business development team
– You will coach and mentor your team
– Be responsible for achieving your team’s targets
– Track record of selling to corporate organizations

Compensation:
The position comes with competitive remuneration, excellent working environment and top career opportunities.

Applications will be processed on first come first served basis.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY ONLINE

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Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Goodnews! Abducted Nigeria Singer Freed.

Popular Nigerian singer Ado Halliru Daukaka, who went missing on Friday, has been found.

A BBC correspondent reported that the singer spoke to him at the hospital after he was released "He has just spoken to me from a hospital in Lafiya Lamorde, where he is recovering from his kidnap ordeal. It is about 120km (75 miles) from the north-eastern city of Yola where he was abducted." BBC Reporter

He said the kidnappers targeted him because he had released a song critical of politicians. Mr Daukaka said they tricked him into a car on Friday morning by asking him to record a song for them.
They drove out of the city and then played his new release, and began asking him why he had recorded a track that mocked politicians for failing to keep their promises:
"They threatened me and said they would take my life and repeatedly asked why I was criticising politicians and warned me to stop or lose my life."
He said they kept him without food for two days during his captivity.

This morning the kidnappers blindfolded him and let him go in a forest, Mr Daukaka said. Police say the singer was found unconscious and emaciated.

Read Also: Guardian Newspaper Sacked 32 Workers

Teachers In Kwara Goes Spiritual Over Non Payment Of Six Months Salary Arrears

Teachers of primary and Junior Secondary Schools in Kwara State have organized a joint prayer session for divine intervention on the payment of their six months’ salary arrears.

The Channels TV reported that the teachers converged on their secretariat to partake in the joint prayer session. Both the Christian and Muslim scholars called on God to give the government wisdom and wherewithal to yield to the demand of the teachers.

In an interview, both the State Deputy Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Teachers, Salihu Idris and the union’s Principal Secretary, Ola Idris, enumerated efforts made for government to see reason and pay the salary which had not yielded any result.

The union leaders said non-payment of the six months’ salary arrears by the government had greatly affected the economic well being of their members.


 Related Post: Guardian Newspaper Sacked 32 Workers

On the part of the government, the Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Governor, Dr Muyideen Akorede while briefing journalists on the outcome of the council meeting explained that the Governor had approved through Joint Allocation Committee the settlement of teacher’s salary arrears by the end of June.
He added that the Governor took the decision in order to ensure smooth flow of education and guard against disruption of academic calendar.

As the teachers await the response from the government on the payment of their six months’ salary arrears, it is expected that the education sector will not be affected in the long run.

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Nigerian Musician Went Missing After Song Criticising Govt — Family

No More Federal Delegation To Mecca or Jerusalem - President Muhammadu Buhari.


Guardian Newspaper Sacked 32 Workers

No fewer than thirty-two workers of The Guardian newspaper were on Tuesday retrenched by the management due to dwindling income.

As reported by the PM News, the affected workers, received letters of termination of appointments on Tuesday. Investigation revealed that over 100 workers of the company have been slated for retrenchment.

One of those sacked is the General Editor of The Guardian, Jewell Dafinone who was relieved of his appointment on Tuesday along with others.

More workers are expected to receive their sack letters on Wednesday and later this week. There is apprehension everywhere as affected staff who showed up in the office were immediately issued sack letters.

Na wa o!

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Nigerian Musician Went Missing After Releasing Song Criticising Government

Ado Dahiru Daukaka                                     Credit: PM News
A popular musician in northeast Nigeria  Ado Dahiru Daukaka has gone missing just days after releasing a scathing song accusing local lawmakers of corruption, police and family said on Wednesday Vanguard report.

The Musician went missing after he left his house early on Friday to offer dawn prayers at a mosque.

His new song accuses politicians from President Muhammadu Buhari’s ruling party of corruption and predicts they will be voted in the 2019 election.

The song “Gyara Kayanka”, or ‘Put your house in order’ in the local Hausa language, accuses local lawmakers of being selfish and corrupt. The family of the singer said he was a political target.

According to family members, they said it is obvious his disappearance is an abduction by some interests who are infuriated by his latest song which exposed corruption among legislators at the state house of assembly.

Atiku Mustapha,  Daukaka’s relative told AFP. “We believe they abducted him as a warning to other critics like him. They just want to muzzle critics,”   Hadiza Adamu, one of the singer’s two wives, said he had no enemies. “My husband is not known to be at loggerheads with any one. The only explanation we could provide is that he could have angered some powerful interests with his songs,” said Adamu, who gave birth just five days before he went missing. “We call on whoever is behind his disappearance to have pity on us and release him unharmed,” she said.

Adamawa state police spokesman Othman Abubakar said an investigation has been launched but declined to comment if the disappearance was linked to the song.

Daukaka became popular following Nigeria’s return to civilian rule in 1999 with a hit in praise of then-state governor Murtala Nyako. Local singers are fierce critics in northern Nigeria with their songs that tackle everything from forbidden love to political discontent.

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A popular musician in northeast Nigeria has gone missing just days after releasing a scathing song accusing local lawmakers of corruption, police and family said Wednesday. Ado Dahiru Daukaka went missing in the Adamawa state capital of Yola after he left his house early Friday to offer dawn prayers at a mosque. His new song accuses politicians from President Muhammadu Buhari’s ruling party of corruption and predicts they will be voted in the 2019 election. The song “Gyara Kayanka”, or ‘Put your house in order’ in the local Hausa language, accuses local lawmakers of being selfish and corrupt. The family of the singer said he was a political target. “It is obvious his disappearance is an abduction by some interests who are infuriated by his latest song which exposed corruption among legislators at the state house of assembly,” Daukaka’s relative Atiku Mustapha told AFP. “We believe they abducted him as a warning to other critics like him. They just want to muzzle critics,” Mustapha said. Hadiza Adamu, one of the singer’s two wives, said he had no enemies. “My husband is not known to be at loggerheads with any one. The only explanation we could provide is that he could have angered some powerful interests with his songs,” said Adamu, who gave birth just five days before he went missing. “We call on whoever is behind his disappearance to have pity on us and release him unharmed,” she said. Adamawa state police spokesman Othman Abubakar said an investigation has been launched but declined to comment if the disappearance was linked to the song. Daukaka became popular following Nigeria’s return to civilian rule in 1999 with a hit in praise of then-state governor Murtala Nyako. Local singers are fierce critics in northern Nigeria with their songs that tackle everything from forbidden love to political discontent. One of the country’s most popular singers, Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, was imprisoned by Buhari during his short-lived reign as military ruler in the 80’s. Kuti’s arrest on charges of currency smuggling were dismissed by human rights groups who argued he was a political detainee after criticising the government.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/hausa-artiste-went-missing/
A popular musician in northeast Nigeria has gone missing just days after releasing a scathing song accusing local lawmakers of corruption, police and family said Wednesday. Ado Dahiru Daukaka went missing in the Adamawa state capital of Yola after he left his house early Friday to offer dawn prayers at a mosque. His new song accuses politicians from President Muhammadu Buhari’s ruling party of corruption and predicts they will be voted in the 2019 election. The song “Gyara Kayanka”, or ‘Put your house in order’ in the local Hausa language, accuses local lawmakers of being selfish and corrupt. The family of the singer said he was a political target. “It is obvious his disappearance is an abduction by some interests who are infuriated by his latest song which exposed corruption among legislators at the state house of assembly,” Daukaka’s relative Atiku Mustapha told AFP. “We believe they abducted him as a warning to other critics like him. They just want to muzzle critics,” Mustapha said. Hadiza Adamu, one of the singer’s two wives, said he had no enemies. “My husband is not known to be at loggerheads with any one. The only explanation we could provide is that he could have angered some powerful interests with his songs,” said Adamu, who gave birth just five days before he went missing. “We call on whoever is behind his disappearance to have pity on us and release him unharmed,” she said. Adamawa state police spokesman Othman Abubakar said an investigation has been launched but declined to comment if the disappearance was linked to the song. Daukaka became popular following Nigeria’s return to civilian rule in 1999 with a hit in praise of then-state governor Murtala Nyako. Local singers are fierce critics in northern Nigeria with their songs that tackle everything from forbidden love to political discontent. One of the country’s most popular singers, Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, was imprisoned by Buhari during his short-lived reign as military ruler in the 80’s. Kuti’s arrest on charges of currency smuggling were dismissed by human rights groups who argued he was a political detainee after criticising the government.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/hausa-artiste-went-missing/
A popular musician in northeast Nigeria has gone missing just days after releasing a scathing song accusing local lawmakers of corruption, police and family said Wednesday. Ado Dahiru Daukaka went missing in the Adamawa state capital of Yola after he left his house early Friday to offer dawn prayers at a mosque. His new song accuses politicians from President Muhammadu Buhari’s ruling party of corruption and predicts they will be voted in the 2019 election. The song “Gyara Kayanka”, or ‘Put your house in order’ in the local Hausa language, accuses local lawmakers of being selfish and corrupt. The family of the singer said he was a political target. “It is obvious his disappearance is an abduction by some interests who are infuriated by his latest song which exposed corruption among legislators at the state house of assembly,” Daukaka’s relative Atiku Mustapha told AFP. “We believe they abducted him as a warning to other critics like him. They just want to muzzle critics,” Mustapha said. Hadiza Adamu, one of the singer’s two wives, said he had no enemies. “My husband is not known to be at loggerheads with any one. The only explanation we could provide is that he could have angered some powerful interests with his songs,” said Adamu, who gave birth just five days before he went missing. “We call on whoever is behind his disappearance to have pity on us and release him unharmed,” she said. Adamawa state police spokesman Othman Abubakar said an investigation has been launched but declined to comment if the disappearance was linked to the song. Daukaka became popular following Nigeria’s return to civilian rule in 1999 with a hit in praise of then-state governor Murtala Nyako. Local singers are fierce critics in northern Nigeria with their songs that tackle everything from forbidden love to political discontent. One of the country’s most popular singers, Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, was imprisoned by Buhari during his short-lived reign as military ruler in the 80’s. Kuti’s arrest on charges of currency smuggling were dismissed by human rights groups who argued he was a political detainee after criticising the government.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/hausa-artiste-went-missing/
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