Saturday 16 April 2016

Recruitment Into FIM's Multimedia 2016



VACANCY! VACANCY!! VACANCY!!! 

CUSAN CIKONVENT INTERNATIONAL NIG LTD (RC: 1208560), in collaboration with FIM's MULTIMEDIA.
 Are you eloquent, vibrant, intelligent and brave enough to work as a 
 * Model 
     * Marketer 
               * Make Up Artist 
* P.R.O 
                            * Event Assistant Manager
                 * Cinematographer
              * Sound Engineer
             * Stage Manager
        * Disk Jockey 
                   * Choreographer and
* Usher 
Or know anyone who is ?

We Are currently recruiting staff who are vibrant and experienced enough in modelling, marketing, media, event management, publicity and planing.

Interested applicants
Residing in the following Metropolis and Environs :
     * Owerri 
                * Port Harcourt 
* Jos 
    * Lagos 
   * Abuja 
      * Calaber 
With at least " O level, National Diploma or Degree in any academic field of studies should send in their CV's, One Passport Photograph and a full photograph to 
cusancikonventgroup@gmail.com and must be age between ( 17 -27 ) . 


Shortlisted applicant will be contacted  for documents screening, interview and documentations respectively.

Entry closes 5th August 2016 .

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Tuesday 5 April 2016

Nigeria Will Be Great If We Join Hands Together In Building Nigeria Of Our Pride


We are Nigerians, Nigerians Deserve the best, Together we can build a better tomorrow Nigeria
Nigeria will be greater if we join collective hands in building Nigeria of Our Pride, Our Dreams and Our Future. It begins with you Today.     

Nigeria will be great if we join hands together in building Nigeria of our pride
 We are good people, great nation.
Let's make things clear here the state of the nation has nothing to do with the politics of APC or PDP, or pro Gej or pro Buhari...or anti PDP or anti APC, it's time for Governance not blame, the common man needs to start enjoying the dividends of democracy. Fuel scarcity makes a salary earner spend times 2 of his budget with out any increment in his income, the high prices of goods in market, no light, no water. no circulation of money from the Deluxe to the average Nigerian rather the flowchart movement stop at the classic once being elected to office . Yet you fight for this politicians, argue on their behalf. We need positive change not dropping standard of living. We shouldn't let situation of our great country  make one remember years back when African China  came up with a song Mr President lead us well, if you be Governor !! Governor us well, if you be Senator !! Senate us well, If You be Police!! Police us well no dey take bribe !!! Food no dey, Brother a water no dey and our road  no good ooh, water board NEPA people ooh we no get light rich man go dey halla o yah mu du kpe poor man go dey shout Ar wohla mai !!! .
Nigeria is our country , our pride and our hope let's leave sentiment and selfish interest aside, all we need now is join hands together  and build a Nigeria of our dream our hope and our future that we can be proud to call Nigeria our own .
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Dispersed 2015 Nigeria Immigration Recruits Protest Yesterday Demand For Reinstatement


Dispersed Immigration recruits protest, demand reinstatement 
 Hundreds of “dispersed” recruits of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) yesterday shut a section of he Ministry of Interior Abuja, following the refusal of the ministry to allow them resume work after undergoing necessary training and issuing employment letters.The protesters are among the 2,000 Nigerians recruited into the service last year by President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, following the conduct of a new recruitment after the botched 2014 recruitment into the service.

The protesters, who arrived the ministry as early as 9am, demanded to see the Minister of Interior, Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (retd). A complement of security men, drawn from the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, of the Nigeria Police Force as well as personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, were on ground to prevent any breach of the peace. Although the minister was not in the office, Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Bassey Akpayung, had just entered his office before the protesters besieged the premises. The protesters said despite embarking on a recent secret recruitment of hundreds of people, who are currently undergoing training at Immigration schools in Kano and Port Harcourt, the Federal Government did not care about their plight. They also accused the Comptroller General of the service, Martin Kure Abeshi, of nepotism, alleging that his son was among those currently undergoing training in Kano, despite having not gone through any recruitment test. The protesters had severally written the relevant committees of the National Assembly whose intervention unravelled the fact that their fate was in the hands of Gen. Dambazau. 

They were trained for three months on all aspects of immigration, including weapon handling, and were issued appointment letters along with identification cards before they were deployed in the various state commands.Order to disperse However, in a twist of fate, the NIS had in a letter dated August 20, 2015, and signed by a HY Malgwi, a Deputy Comptroller General, directed all its state comptrollers “to disperse forthwith all the candidates who were issued appointment letters, following the conclusion of the recent recruitment conducted by the Presidential Committee to Assist in Immigration Recruitment.” The state comptrollers were ordered to ensure that the dispersal did not lead to a breach of the peace as they were to take all necessary measures to guard against that. After a parley with security operatives, the protesters delegated one Solomon Ojigbe and two others to represent them in talks with the permanent secretary. The protesters said they were recruited under presidential orders and wondered why they were suspended by President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, even though they had no political affiliation. Speaking with journalists, spokesman of the group, Mr Ojigbe, said many of his colleagues had hither to resigned from their various jobs to take up the Immigration vacancies, only to be left in the lurch. He said many of us here had to resign from the little jobs we were doing. After the botched recruitment in 2014, a presidential committee was set up to re-conduct the exercise and we went through a very rigorous and transparent process. “We went through all the requisite trainings for the three months we were in camp and we were there after, issued appointment letters and made to buy our service uniforms  and other accoutrement's” Special Assistant to the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Felix Okonkwo, who received the protesters, said the ministry would in a matter of weeks revisit the issue. “This is the second group of protesters we have received here. The first were those who took part in the ill-fated exercise in 2014 and those ones have been taken care of,” he said. He assured that their protest letter would be delivered to the relevant authorities, while their case would be treated on its merit.