Friday 19 June 2015

ACCOUNTANT WITH SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTATION EXPERIENCE OR KNOWLEDGE NEEDED

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A Consulting Company with Partnership with a Leading Software Company Seeks an Accountant with Experience or Knowledge in the Implementation or Use of ERP Software, Namely JD Edwards, Sage, SAP, Microsoft, Oracle etc

A Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or Information Technology/Computer science will be Preferred

Should have a Team Spirit and an Attention to Details

Must be Willing to Learn and Work with Limited Supervision

Please Send cvs to info@deecla.com.ng
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MARKETERS FOR A PAYMENT PROCESSING DEVICE NEEDED ACROSS LAGOS

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An Innovative Digital Solutions and Distribution Company based in Nigeria. Focused on Distributing Online and Digitally Enabled Products through a Retail Network across Nigeria Currently Seeks Marketers to Market its Payment Processing Device and Sell it to Customers: Small Shops, Supermarkets, Retail Stores with High Customer Traffic. 

Marketers are expected to Reside in a Highly Populated Areas in Lagos, Namely Ikeja, Ajah, Ketu, Ikorodu, etc., and Market and Sell the Device in their vicinity.

Marketers will be Compensated once a Sale Happens. 

Training will be Provided. 

Sales Experience is a Plus. 

CVs should be sent to info@deecla.com.ng 


Thursday 11 June 2015

13 & 15 Yrs Old, Nigerian Brothers Built Mobile Web Browsering Alternative To Google Chrome

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They say necessity is the mother of invention and this is sure the case when it comes to 13 and 15 year old, Nigerian brothers Anesi and Osine Ikhianosime. Their necessity is their need for a faster mobile web browsing experience…because who wants to wait a few extra seconds for Google Chrome to load when you can build a better browser?

The dynamic coding duo are your ordinary African teenagers. They attend school in Greensprings school, Anthony Campus, Lagos.They love their friends, soccer, to have fun and coding, obviously.
The young problem solvers got tired of waiting for Google Chrome to load on their mobile phones,so decided to do something about it instead of complain. They decided to build a Better Mobile Browser last year and called it Crocodile Browser Lite.It is currently live and ready for your download in the Google Play store right now.

Raised by parents who believe education and technology is very important to the lives of all, they were raised with high aspirations in mind. Their mother says they were able to use the computer before they know how to read and have always been fascinated with technology, creating, building and solving problems.
By the age of 7 & 9, the duo knew they wanted to start their own technology company. Inspired by Microsoft Windows platform, they decided to name their company “Doors”. However, later they discovered that the name was taken, so they changed it to Blu Doors", which is still the current Name of the Company.
At the Ages of 12 and 14, they decided to take on the task of learning how to code. They taught themselves, but had much encouragement, inspiration and access to computers from their school. They did take advantage of free resources. “I learnt to code by myself. I started in 2013,I used Sites  like Code Academy, Code Avenger and Books like ‘Android for Game Development’ and ‘Games for Dummies,” said Anesi.
The plan to create a better browser for low end featured phones is one that is needed for the developing world. While Chrome and other browsers work great on high end smart phones, The majority of the world are not using this technology and need a low-end option that still provides quick browsers response, So this is what the young men did, They built a better mouse trap for the phones they were using.
Crocodile Browser Lite 3.0 will be available this year in the Google Play store and something you should check out to give the young people support. They currently have over 500 downloads of their browser, but hoping to see it grow in the near future.
Their future plans are to attend MIT in the United States because they feel the educational opportunities, resources and access to technology are exactly what they need to positively impact the future as then intend.
Hats off to these young men and their family!



















Tuesday 9 June 2015

Open roles at a New Boutique Hotel in Lekki Phase1, Lagos Nigeria. Apply Now!

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A New Boutique Hotel( Hotel and Spa and Gym) in Lekki Phase1 is Seeking to Fill the Following Roles:

1. Hotel Manager (1)- Studied Hotel Management

2. Front Office Personnel (5)- University Graduate and Good Command of English

3. House keeping staff(4)- School Certificate or OND and Must Have Good People Skills

4. Cooks(2) and Stewards(2)- Studied Home- Economics or Catering and Must Have Good People skills
                             
5. Bartenders (3)
                                  
6. Ground Staff( Gardener and Electrician) (2)
                                                                   
7. Masseur(1) and Masseuse(1)- Studied Physiotherapy or Something Similar

Should be able to Work Morning Shift (8am-6pm) OR Night Shift (6pm-8am)

CVs should be sent to info@deecla.com.ng





Tuesday 2 June 2015

Apply to the Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship now

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MBA 2015  


Apply to the Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship Program (8 June 2015), if you have completed your graduate program in Africa and  considering international exposure, you should consider Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship.

1.The Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship Application is now available. Please read this webpage carefully, as requirements to apply to this fellowship differ from the requirements for the MBA Program application. Fellowship application materials include:

·         Educational history:
o    You may also submit the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and/or the  Graduate Record Examination (GRE), if available. These are optional at the fellowship application stage. If you are selected as a finalist, you’ll be required to take one of these exams as part of your application to the Stanford MBA Program.
o    Official transcripts are not considered at this stage. Finalists will be required to submit an     unofficial copy of your transcripts in the MBA Application and will submit official copies upon  admission to the MBA Program.
o    Awards and honors (academic, professional, or personal)

·         Employment history:
o    Letters of recommendation are not considered at this stage. Finalists will be required to  submit two Letters of Recommendation in the MBA Application.
o    One-page resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
o    250-word essay addressing how you plan to make an impact in Africa
o    Individual financial information

2. Finalists notified (2 July 2015)
Up to 50 finalists will be selected for the Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship.
3. Finalists apply to Stanford MBA Program (Round 1, 22 September 2015)
Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship finalists must apply to the Stanford MBA Program in Round 1 to be eligible for the fellowship.
Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship finalists must submit the Stanford MBA Program application, including GMAT or GRE scores, and if applicable, one of the English language tests (IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL). Finalists may request up to one voucher to cover the cost of either the GMAT or GRE test. The MBA application fee will be waived for finalists.

4. Receive an offer of admission (9 December 2015)
Stanford GSB will select up to eight Stanford Africa MBA Fellows each year from among the finalists.
5. Enroll in two-year Stanford MBA Program (September 2016)
6. Successfully complete the two-year Stanford MBA Program (June 2018)
7. Within two years of graduation from the Stanford MBA Program, return to Africa (June 2020)
Work in Africa - in a business, government, or non-profit organization - for at least two consecutive years.
Fellowship Eligibility and Requirements:
Stanford Africa MBA Fellows must first be selected as finalists through the fellowship application process. Stanford will select up to 50 Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship finalists based on:
  •  Merit .
  • Commitment to developing Africa.
  • Financial need
If you are not selected as a Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship finalist, you remain welcome to apply to the Stanford MBA Program in any application round and you will remain eligible to receive other forms of financial aid.
Merit
They evaluate three criteria when considering candidates for both the Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship and the MBA Program: intellectual vitality, demonstrated leadership potential, and personal qualities and contributions that will add to the class. To learn more about the requirements and qualities they seek for in their candidates in the Admission section of their website.
Commitment to Developing Africa
You must be a citizen of an African country. Dual citizens are eligible for the fellowship as long as you hold citizenship of an African nation. Residents of an African country who do not have citizenship belonging to an African country are ineligible at this time.
You must have completed, or be in the final year of completing, your university studies. If you studied at an undergraduate or graduate institution in Africa, they encourage you to consider applying for the Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship Program. African citizens who studied in countries outside of Africa are also eligible for the fellowship.
Stanford Africa MBA Fellows must return to work in Africa, within two years of Stanford MBA graduation, for a period of at least two years. Stanford MBA students pursue a wide variety of careers after graduation. As a Stanford Africa MBA Fellow, you will devote the management and leadership skills learned at Stanford to developing the African economy. As such, they expects Stanford Africa MBA Fellows to work for African organizations with significant operations and impact in the region. Please read our Frequently Asked Questions below for more information.
Financial Need
Stanford will determine your financial need based on personal financial information you submit in the Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship application. After you are selected as a finalist and admitted to the MBA Program, you will complete Stanford’s financial aid application process, which requires information about your assets and income, including copies of your tax returns. For more information visit the Financial Aid section of our website.
All Stanford MBA students, regardless of citizenship, are eligible for financial assistance (including need-based fellowships) based on your demonstrated financial need. For international citizens, Stanford GSB offers a loan program that does not require a US co-signer.
Stanford Africa MBA Fellows receive financial support for the cost of Stanford MBA tuition and associated fees for the two-year course of study. You may be eligible for additional financial assistance if your level of need exceeds the amount of the fellowship(approximately $140,000USD).Read more about the cost of attendance.
If you are not selected as a Stanford Africa MBA Fellow finalist, you may still apply to the Stanford MBA Program and be eligible to receive financial aid. Your financial aid package will be based on the need you demonstrate in your financial aid application and typically includes a combination of fellowships and loans.
For more information: please visit stanford-africa-mba