Tuesday 29 March 2016

Our client in the Oil and Gas distribution industry currently seeks a Marketing Representative for its growing operations

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Our client in the oil and gas distribution industry currently seeks a Marketing Representative


Qualification:

• BSc/HND Marketing or Business Related course
• Minimum of two years in Marketing
• Adequate Social Media capability (A Must)
• A savvy computer/software user (A Must)
• Ability to speak multiple languages (A plus)
• Strong background and track record.
• Understanding of the Energy/oil & gas Sector (a plus)
• Willingness and ability to travel
• Personal quality of integrity, credibility and commitment

Summary:

Marketing representatives will be responsible for overseeing marketing initiatives within the organization. Works to develop areas such as sales management, product development, distribution channel management, marketing communication within/outside the organization, including advertising and promotion, pricing and market research.

Responsibility:

• Facilitate growth, sales and marketing strategy
• Manage all social media platform
• Gather daily market intelligence
• Increase revenue generation
• Reduce Cost
• Perform risk mitigation
• Develop program with quantifiable objective to measure result.
• Implement and manage marketing budget
• Leverage data analytics to drive insight
• Modify or direct business intelligence strategy
• Support team members on meeting sales target
• Develop and measure key metrics around the business, including customer acquisition, conversion rate, engagement rates, satisfaction and retention rate
• Develop segmentation, competitive analysis, prospecting, lead generation, product and market development, pricing, promotion, planning, revenue retention and growth.

Salary:

Salary N80,000+ Bonus (N50,000.00) + Salary Prime

If your CV meets this job description, please send it to info@deecla.com.ng

Accountant with Software usage experience is needed

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Our client in the health and wellness industry currently seeks an Accountant for its growing operations

DESCRIPTION:

Location-Lagos

Experience: 4 years and above in an Financial accounting/analysis or core accounting role.

Qualification: B.Sc. In Accounting or relevant experience 

                                                                                 


DESCRIPTION:

  • Account reconciliation and analysis:
  • Journal Entries including maintenance of recurring journal entries and allocations
  • Coordinate the monthly book close
  • Preparation of operational data/analyses
  • Plan, coordinate and execute annual financial audit
  • Assist in the compilation of information for the Company’s annual tax returns
  • Develop and implement policies and procedures with emphasis on internal controls

Requirements:

  • ICAN Certified preferred
  • Minimum B.Sc. in Accounting or relevant accounting experience
  • Have a flare for numbers, work well with people, aggressively anticipate impacts of workload/issues to team deadlines and have a very positive work ethic
  • experience in income statement analysis a plus
  • Advanced Excel skills
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Outlook and PowerPoint.
  • Strong organizational, analytical and interpersonal skills.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Prior experience with Sage 50 or comparable software use
  • Self-motivated to learn new concepts and participate in new projects
  • should be able to work on some weekends
Salary: 110k -150k

If your CV meets this job description, please send it to info@deecla.com.ng


Our client in the Health and Wellness Industry currently seeks a Sales Representative for its growing operations

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Our client in the health and wellness industry currently seeks a Sales Representative for its growing operations

Description:
Location-Lagos
Experience: 4 years and above at Supervisory Position
Qualification: B.Sc. in relevant discipline, preferably Engineering
IT Skills: MS Excel/Word/Powerpoint/Google application                                                                                    



Job Description: 
  • Managing relationships with customers and consultants
  • Develop marketing and sales strategy for reaching customers 
  • Driving agent daily sales target
  • Liaising with the operations team on all customer and consultant operational issues 
  • Preparation of daily sales report
  • Preparation of Target vs Achievement reports- Daily/Weekly/Monthly
  • Perform other duties as assigned 
  • Should be able to work on some weekends
Salary: 110k -150k

If your CV meets this job description, please send it to info@deecla.com.ng


Monday 21 March 2016

Free eye care and distribution of glasses on March 28th, 2016

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Covenant Christian Centre presents Lagos sees "FREE eye care & distribution of FREE glasses" • 28 March • Rowe park, Alagomeji • 8am

Source: Convenant Christian Center

Tuesday 8 March 2016

Free Computer Training at Ipaja Road

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Free Computer Training brought to you by HydraEdge Foundation for students, widows, and the less privileged.

Venue: 247 Ipaja Road, Abekoko Bus Stop Agege (Not too far from Orile Agege Secretariat and NYSC camp)

Dates: March 7-11, 4-6pm.


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WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU HAVE A TYRE BLOWOUT: DEMISE OF NIGERIA'S MINISTER OF STATE FOR LABOUR, JAMES OCHOLI, HIS WIFE AND FIRST SON

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Sad story regarding the demise of the Nigeria's Minister of State for Labor, James Ocholi, who lost his life. A tire blowout caused him his life, his wife's and first son's. But how can a blowout be prevented? Comments are welcome!
May God comfort the entire family.
Saw this info thought to share just might save a soul.

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WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU HAVE A TYRE BLOWOUT

In the event of the unfortunate death of Nigeria's minister of state for labour due to an accident occasioned by a tyre blowout and the fact that in Nigeria now-a-days, we have many untrained drivers, it has become pertinent for me to write this.

There are 6 simple steps to take within a maximum of 2 minutes and you will be safe, these by the grace of God I have been familiar with for decades. 

They are as follow:

(1) DON'T PANIC in the event of a blowout, calm yourself down fast because your car will start misbehaving and you need to take charge.

(2) Hold FIRMLY to your steering wheel with both hand, NO VIGOROUS TURNING, as you concentrate on the road and your mirrors, in seconds study the movement pattern of the car. Your car will naturally swerve to the direction of the burst tyre.

(3) Gradually take off your foot from the accelerator, DON'T EVER ATTEMPT TO PRESS THE BRAKES, IF YOU DO, YOU HAVE A 95% CHANCE OF A SOMERSAULT. The car will decelerate gradually while you concentrate on the road to avoid collision with any other road user.

(4) Disengage the gears of the car by shifting to neutral (N) as you still maintain a firm grip on the sheering wheel and put your eyes on the road.

(5) After a while depending on your initial speed, your car come to a speed less than 60km/h when it is now safe to GRADUALLY apply the brakes and navigate to the side walk

(6) Ultimately, it is now safe to put the car to a complete stop and turn off the engine. You have just saved yourself and passengers from untimely death.

NOTE:
Of course, everyone in the car will be in a panic mode BUT this is NOT THE TIME TO LISTEN TO THEM, it is TIME TO CONCENTRATE.

Please, don't just read share on your page and copy to other platforms, you may just be about to save a life. I pray the Lord continues to keep us safe as we drive on Nigeria's typically bad roads.


Friday 4 March 2016

How the Power Mom Disrupted the $121 Billion Skin Care Industry From Her Kitchen

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Funlayo Alabi CEO of Shea Radiance needed a natural, effective solution for her son's eczema, so she turned to a tried-and-true West African remedy, shea butter. Seven years later, she is running a skin care company that is poised to top $300 million by 2020.

As a child growing up in West Africa, Funlayo Alabi remembers being chased down and smothered in shea butter by her helicopter mother.  Shea was the remedy for everything from dry skin to chest colds.  Think of it as the Nigerian version of Windex from My Big Fat Greek Wedding. "Mothers love it, kids hate it," quipped Alabi.

So, naturally it was pretty surprising 25 years later when she realized that it was just the thing that she needed for her youngest son. "He was suffering from very severe eczema. We had him on steroids. I thought to myself, 'This boy is going to live on steroids if I don't find a more natural alternative.'" Alabi acquiesced and phoned her mother to bring shea butter on her next visit to the States.

Soon Alabi and her entire family noticed that their skin looked and felt better than ever. Not only did it help manage the symptoms of her son's eczema, but their skin was less prone to dryness and had a beautiful, warm glow. It was 2008 and Funlayo realized that she had an amazing product on her hands that was largely untapped by the global markets.  "I have always had a business mind and knew that we could develop high-quality shea butter products and sell them."

She got right to work mixing the shea butter lotions and shampoos in her own kitchen. Often, Funlayo would experiment and get creative with the ingredients sometimes including lavender to soothe breakouts or Baobab oil to stimulate collagen. This was the beginning of her company Shea Radiance, the bootstrapped cosmetic company based out of Ellicott City, Maryland. In those early days, Alabi would give samples to friends and family. After rave reviews, she began to sell in pop-up shops at her office and eventually, at farmers markets. "I was running out of inventory so fast and we knew that we really needed a steady supply chain to keep growing."

After months of research, she planned a trip to visit some shea communities in northern Nigeria and dig in deep to understand the harvesting and production process: from fruit to nut to butter. While the point of the trip was to establish a good supply chain with excellent quality shea butter, Funlayo noticed something else. "We found women. We came to realize that every product that had shea butter in it involved one woman, often with a baby strapped to her back, walking through the fields and collecting each fruit on the ground one by one."

Funlayo and her husband observed these women over several weeks and were astonished by how hard they worked. "But what was really amazing was the fact that multinational companies were buying huge quantities of shea, but the women were still poor. The money just wasn't making it into their hands." It was in the summer heat of that small Nigerian village that she and her husband decided, "If we can do a good job marketing and selling our shea butter products, we can have an impact on communities - even if it is just one or two. We can buy from these women. We can support their economies and we can give these women the economic access that they need to support their families." That moment was a defining one for their company. To empower women through good business relationships and economic independence became the heart, the very DNA of Shea Radiance.

With some help from the Niger state and German NGO, GIZ, Shea Radiance organized these independent women operators into cooperatives. They established more refined production practices to guarantee quality and extend shelf life of their shea butter from a couple of months to two years. During 2010, they were able to produce 22,000 lbs of raw shea butter that then was shipped to the US. After that, Shea Radiance went into 5th gear to brand, market and sell all across the country.


Today, Shea Radiance has over 20 different hair and skin products that are distributed through their partner, Select Nutrition that services over 7,000 stores throughout the U.S. In addition to the brick and mortar sales, they are ramping up ecommerce and international channels, especially in Europe and the Gulf states that are desperate for their products. Based on current growth, sales for Shea Radiance products will gross over $300 million by 2020.

By then, Funlayo admits, "I probably won't be the CEO at that point, but I would like to be freed up to do more work with women in agricultural societies in West Africa. I really do believe that a jar a cream is not just a jar of cream. It can change the world. When women are economically empowered, it affects the family. And once you can affect the quality of life of a family, you can effect the community."