The Pi Mainnet is upgrading to Protocol 24 – Deadline: June 2.
The Pi Mainnet has successfully upgraded to Protocol 23. All Mainnet nodes are required to complete this step before the deadline to remain connected to the network.
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2026 Graduate Trainee Program at PCCN Energy Limited
Benefits:
-₦500,000 - ₦750,000/month
-Structured hands-on technical training
-Industry experience in Oil & Gas
-Exposure to industrial power systems etc
📌 BA/BSC/HND
📍Edo | Nigeria
Deadline: June 4, 2026
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Graduate Trainee Past Questions (Free Download)
Past Questions Available For:
-FBN
-NNPC
-SEPLAT
-GTB
-KPMG
-UBA
-NLNG
-PWC
-GMAT
-Access Bank
Download the Past Questions Here: https://t.co/h0FwYW44FV
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Job Opening at Workforce Group
Salary: ₦1,000,000 per month
Location: Lagos| Nigeria
Required Qualifications: BA/BSC/HND
Deadline: May 13, 2026
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Hiring: Recruitment Intern
📍Remote
Pay: #100,000
Key Responsibilities
Support recruitment processes and talent acquisition efforts.
Assist with candidate sourcing, screening, and scheduling interviews.
Maintain candidate databases and HR records.
Contribute to HR projects and initiatives.
Provide administrative support to the HR team.
Qualifications
Strong communication and people skills.
Highly organized and responsive.
Willingness to learn and grow in HR.
Comfortable using WhatsApp, Google tools, and social media.
How to Apply
Apply via the provided Google Forms link.
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If you’re currently hunting for a remote job, here’s a solid resume template you can use.
It is fully ATS-optimized and includes the exact sections recruiters and hiring managers pay attention to.
I’ve linked an editable template in the comments.
Sequel to my last post on Oil and Gas Internship Programme. I've taken out time to address the aptitude test preparation and past questions.
These questions can significantly enhance your preparation and give you a clearer idea of what to expect during the assessment phase.
I strongly encourage every prospective applicant to firstly go through my earlier breakdown on:
✅ How to navigate the application process
✅ How to secure a sponsor within the company
✅ How to strategically network on LinkedIn
✅ What to expect during the aptitude test phase
💡 Opportunities favour those who prepare ahead.
To further support your preparation, I’ve uploaded the aptitude test past questions to Google Drive. You can access and download them through the link 👇
📂 Past Questions: https://t.co/WDGDoN9GnH
I hope these resources help you prepare better and position yourself strongly for the opportunity ahead.
You can also revisit my earlier post through the link 👇
https://t.co/p0a3Gy7T4X
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99% of people will stay broke because they never ask the right questions.
Here are 10 Claude Prompts that will teach you more about money in 10 minutes than school did in 12 years.
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In Nigeria, as a fresh graduate, try as much as possible to secure a solid firm for your PPA during NYSC.
For many people, it quietly sets the tone for the kind of opportunities that come after service.
There are sites that hire remote workers daily. Pay range is between $130-$250/day, and you won’t be expected to join any calls.
Here’s a quick list for anyone interested:
Spent 2 hours on the phone yesterday with a classmate from secondary school.
He used to top the class. He’s now a chartered accountant, and with his experience, if he worked at any of the Big 4, he should at least be a manager or senior manager now. But this is not the case. He can barely feed after paying rent and transport fare to work.
He did everything he was supposed to do: go to school, graduate with a good grade, and find a good job.
I’ve always been this audacious 😂. I told him about the rat race in SS2, thanks to my father who had a lot of books in his library. I read Rich Dad Poor Dad and many other books as a teenager, and very early in life I was able learn from the experiences of others through books.
You cannot win the rat race, even if you do, you’re still a rat!
My former classmate was convinced that accounting was a waste of his time. He had an opportunity to travel abroad for his masters which he turned down for ICAN. He still thinks he’d have been better off if he had gone to the UK immediately after graduation. He was bitter that while he can’t afford basic things, yahoo boys around him can. He blamed everything from the government to nepotism even in private companies. Basically, he believes it is impossible to get a good job in Nigeria without connections.
I let him finish all he had to say and asked few questions. He graduated from a top private university in Nigeria whose students usually intern at Big 4 firms. I asked why he did not do any internships, try to get a scholarship like his schoolmates, apply for graduate trainee positions like others in his class.
As I continued with my line of questioning, he realised that even though the govt has been terrible, and every other external factor seemed to be stacked against him, there’s something he still could have done, but he didn’t. I gave concrete examples of people without accounting backgrounds who now work at big 4 firms, and told him I got an offer from KPMG before opting for tech.
He did not know about GMAT or GRE; Dragnet test was new to him. I then asked how exactly he’s justified in saying he tried his best if he did not even do the most basic things.
What you do in the first 3 years after graduating from university will go on to define the rest of your life. If you live on easy mode, the results you have will show it.
It was sad because I know how brilliant he is. I introduced him to an acquaintance who is now a assistant manager in PwC (we used to write aptitude tests together back in the day). I know nothing will change until his explanation for his current situation leads him to the realisation that he is not a spectator but an active participant in his life’s journey.
When you blame external factors, it does not end with thinking there is something you can do. It leads to the conclusion that if there is a better govt in office or if you relocate abroad, your life will be better. This is not true; the underlying problem is lack of responsibility and ownership.
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I laugh at folks who talked down on Otedola for making post like this from his many travels.
In 2008 when the oil crash sent his business to hades and he had to declare bankruptcy
It was like the entire country were waiting for him to fail because the mockery were extraordinary
Like, people paid Newspapers to run stories with their own preferred headlines. 😂
People who knew of his predicament would come to ask him for money just so he could say to their face that he was broke.
They took all his properties and left him with just one company
He built it back up brick by brick and now living his best life today
That’s the man some people want to talk down on. Shame.