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2014-11-26
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RELEVANCE (KEY
RESPONSIBILITIES)
Successful Candidate shall manage
the engineering functions of the factory and the facilities available in such
a manner that efficiency and availability targets are met.
Also, he/she shall be responsible
for coordinating Maintenance for Machines and Facilities as Scheduled and
that the Maintenance expenditure is contained within the approved budget.
Successful Candidates shall be
responsible for ensuring that long term facilities plans and Machine
procurement are aligned with the business strategy.
Other responsibilities include
ensuring that Safety standards are adhered to, Safeguard well controlled
utility bills, Specify system requirement or direct modification of parts to
ensure conformance optimum performance of machinery/aid smooth production
run, Research, design, evaluate, install, operate, and maintain
machinery/equipment, systems and processes to meet production requirements
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Critically examines events happening particularly in NIGERIA and in the world at large.Giving careful thoughts to actions,decisions, policies and lots more.
Thursday, 27 November 2014
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE AT PHARMA DEKO PLC
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
The Making of a Tyrant: President Goodluck Jonathan By Ogundana Michael Rotimi
“There is no crueler tyranny than
that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice.”-
Charles de Montesquieu
Plato
and Aristotle define a tyrant as; "One who rules without law, looks to his
own advantage rather than that of his subjects, and uses extreme and cruel
tactics against his own people as well as others" and that is who
President Goodluck Jonathan is!
The
seeds, which produce a tyrant, like the seeds that generate other abnormal
aberrations, are planted in the early life of an individual. In the case of
President Goodluck Jonathan, it is not easy to assess his potential as a
ruthless tyrant because of his naturally innocent and calm looking face but the
actions displayed by the people working under his commands speak more of him
than does his look.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Nigeria, What Else Do You Want From God By Ogundana Michael
Just recently, President
Goodluck Jonathan landed in Israel for a two-day pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
According to the special
program designed for him, he observed the Sabbath Day at the Wailing Wall, and
after private prayers, he went to Mount Tabor and Mount Carmel and other
Christian holy sites. After these, he took part in a prayer session at an Interdenominational
Church Service with the topic “A Day with Jesus for Nigeria in Israel”.
High-ranking Nigerians
joined him for the praying session for the Well-Being and Prosperity of the
nation during the pilgrimage.
But God is not a man that
he be fooled by the foolishness of men, neither is he stupid to be thrown into
confusion by the unwarranted prayers of men.
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
President Jonathan To Sanusi: Your Offences Are Dropped Go And Be A Whistleblower No More By Ogundana Micheal
After reading this piece, kindly
take a time out to pray for Nigeria and her citizens, most especially the
victims of one form of terror or another. May the souls of those that have died
rest in peace, while those that are hospitalized get a speedy recovery and may
God grant the love ones of the deceased the fortitude to bear the loss.
Just within a week after the meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the erstwhile Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Emir of Kano; Muhammadu Sanusi II, the Department of State Security (DSS) returned the international passports it seized from the former nine months ago.
Just within a week after the meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the erstwhile Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Emir of Kano; Muhammadu Sanusi II, the Department of State Security (DSS) returned the international passports it seized from the former nine months ago.
Thursday, 6 November 2014
FORGET ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT`S WICKEDNESS, LET`S TALK ABOUT THE PEOPLE`S COWARDICE! By Ogundana Michael
In 2012 after the sudden increase in the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) popular called Petrol, and the reprisal protest organized by some concerned Nigerians, I wrote an article titled: “Nigerians, Peaceful or Cowardly?”.
In
the article, I proved the point that; the fact that most Nigerians do not fight
for their rights does not make them peaceful but that most are just cowardly to
demand for justice.
I
have written, read so many articles and heard so many speeches complaining
about the government`s wickedness, cluelessness, selfishness, greediness and
also about the high level of corruption of our leaders and lack of care towards
the masses. However, you will agree with me that there are few articles that
have talked about the citizens cowardice as one of the banes of the country`s
developments.
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