Over 5m jobs to be created in waste sector in 2025 The Founding Chairman, National Association of Scrap and Waste Dealers Employers of Nigeria (NASWDEN), Alhaji Suleiman Lateef, said over five million jobs would be created in the scrap/waste sector in 2025 Lateef made this known diring the inauguration of a Caretaker Committee for the association on Friday in Abuja. According to Lateef, who is also a Founding Chairman of Board of Trustee (BOT), the association plays significant roles in contributing to the development of the country. "We educate our members on their role as employers of labour in the country. We have created about ten million jobs, but we aim to make it 15 million before the end of this year. "Our members are law abiding. They do not encourage vandalism. This because, we have a disciplinary Committee that deals with any of our members that involves in vandalism. We say no to vandalism. "Meanwbile, the newly inaugurated Committee are to ushe...
Association charges young nurses on promotion of profession Nurses By Aderogba George The Igala Nurses Association of Nigeria (INAMA), Abuja Chapter, has charged students from the Yagongwo College of Nursing Sciences, Kuje, Abuja to exhibit characters that will promote the nursing profession. Dr Christie Awunor, President of the association, made the call during a visit to the school to commemorate the 2025 nurses week programme, a global event celebrated between May 6 and May 12. Awunor stated that the visit was also to mentor the students, and prepare them for the task ahead in the nursing profession, inline with the theme of the 2025 celebration 'Our nurses our future'. CUE IN VIDEO "This year the Igala Nurses have chosen to visit college of Nursing Kuje, to celebrate with them inline with the theme for the year, "Our nurses our future", these are the future nurses that we have. "We are equally here to improve the know...
LATEST UPDATE ON BANK ACCOUNT HACKING SELL WISELY SHINE YOUR EYES 😲 YAYO BOYS HAS UPGRADED Condemned Phone, Condemned Laptop! How Nigerians are selling their passwords "at good prices" “Condemn phone! Condemn computer! Handset to baje baje! We are buying it in a good price!” That line is now common on Nigerian streets. Traders move around with megaphones, telling people to bring out condemned phones and laptops. The idea is for you bring anything faulty and collect cash immediately. What is not mentioned is the risk attached to what Nigerians still have inside those devices. Your Password, not hardware, it's the real Price A faulty phone is often seen as useless, especially when it falls inside water. But in reality, the storage is usually still intact even if the screen or battery is bad. This means personal data can still be accessed. The least thing like sensitive pictures could still be retrieved. Many of these devices still have access to bankin...
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