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EHOs Needed in FUGASHUA, Apply Now!

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Job Alert!  Environmental Health Officer I Femi Abolade | May 25, 2017 Federal University, Gashua • Yobe Yobe Market Related Permanent position in the Management sector Posted by Federal University, Gashua on Monday, May 8, 2017 Reference 277644. 18 Days left VERIFIED JOB AD The Federal University, Gashua in Yobe State, which is a conventional University was established in 2013 and currently has three Faculties viz: Faculty of Arts, Management and Social Sciences; Faculty of Science and Faculty of Agriculture, with a plan for expansion in the coming years. Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified and dynamic candidates for appointment into the academic vacant position: Candidate possessing B.Sc. in Environmental health Science from a recognized University plus NYSC/Exemption Certificate with three (3) years cognate experience. Apply before: Monday, June 12, 2017 - 18 Days left. Companies may expire jobs at their own discretion. Log in to www.fugas

'Connect with nature' on World Environment Day 2017

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'Connect with nature' on World Environment Day 2017 May 25, 2017 ‘Connecting People to Nature’, the theme for World Environment Day 2017, implores us to get outdoors and into nature, to appreciate its beauty and its importance, and to take forward the call to protect the Earth that we share. ‘Connecting People to Nature’, the theme for World Environment Day 2017, implores us to get outdoors and into nature, to appreciate its beauty and its importance, and to take forward the call to protect the Earth that we share. World Environment Day is the biggest annual event for positive environmental action and takes place every 5 June. This year’s host country Canada got to choose the theme and will be at the centre of celebrations around the planet. World Environment Day is a day for everyone, everywhere. Since it began in 1972, global citizens have organized many thousands of events, from neighbourhood clean-ups, to action against wildlife crime, to replanting forests.

Relocation Notice!

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Relocation Notice! This is to notify our esteemed readers and subscribers that Wolewole.com is relocating. The relocation is to help serve and reach you better. Wolewole.com is grateful for the support you have shown us over the past four months of its taking off. We sincerely appreciate your comments, contributions, questions and encouragements. We are relocating from our old online office at femiabolade.blogspot.com.ng to our new office at wolewole.com.ng. Please take your time to visit our new office at wolewole.com.ng and we assure you of quality reportage, news, articles and educational development. Please don't forget to write to us via facebook, whatsapp, instagram and google+. Thank you all. Femi Abolade For Wolewole.com Femi Abolade is a Licensed EHO, writer, author and public speaker. +234 807 4275 257 femibolade12@gmail.com

JOB ALERT! Enviromental Officers at BSS Recruitment

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Enviromental Officers at BSS Recruitment Posted on: 3 May, 2017 Deadline: 10 May, 2017 View Jobs in Janitorial Services / EnvironmentView All Jobs at BSS Consulting BSS Recruitment were established in Bedford in 1989 and since then have grown into a group of companies each of whom specialise in a different area of recruitment." The company maintains all the values and qualities that it has always been proud of and is continually pushing recruitment industry standards, ensuring our clients and candidates always receive a modern revitalised service, still backed by our long-standing excellent reputation. We are delighted to be able to support our many long standing clients and are always looking to welcome new companies to experience our unique recruitment service. Enviromental Officer Job TypeFull Time  QualificationBA/BSc/HND   MBA/MSc/MA  Experience 2 - 5 yearsLocation AbujaJob Field Safety and Environment / HSE A leading HSE practitioner company with clien

AKURE THEMATIC LESSONS (3): Little Efforts Matter

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AKURE THEMATIC LESSONS (3): Little Efforts Matter Femi Abolade | May 4, 2017 A lot of lessons were learnt at the just concluded thematic MCEP in Akure. If you were there, I guess you should have learnt that too. Even though many participants were busy buying T-shirts, inner briefs, and other sorts, yet so many others sat down attentively listening to the lectures. That's not where this write-up is tuned to anyway. Attending the last Thematic MCEP taught me that little efforts matter, no matter what, where or when. Sometimes, what we do may not attract the greatest accolades we expect, or the greatest encomium we covet, or the continuous encouragement we think we deserve. But just like the man fetching water and pouring it into the big container, no effect is seen even though the effort is much. One day though, just a pouring will cause an overflowing. On Tuesday at the programme, there was a consultative forum with the Council Registrar, Dr Abonyi Dominic. Several quest

AKURE THEMATIC LESSONS (2): Remita Reminiscence

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AKURE THEMATIC LESSONS (2): Remita Reminiscence For many EHOs, the last Thematic MCEP held in Akure was synonymous with unnecessary stress, spurious anger, frustrating moments and great displeasure. This does not, in no way, robb it off its many positives. On Monday when the programme officially commenced, many officers could not register for the thematic. Many had come with the mindset that they would pay through the traditional means of bank account or POS, but that idea had been jettisoned a very long time ago. This, we must agree isn't entirely the fault of EHORECON, but laxity on our side as respectable officers. Letters and text messages sent to officers had stipulated the means of payment of all fees to the Council. It is no longer news that the Federal Government of Nigeria had adopted the Treasury Single Account (TSA) for all MDAs. And the only platform for such as at today is REMITA. Therefore, we can't claim to be ignorant about such wide spread informati

AKURE THEMATIC LESSONS(1): The Virtue Called Patience

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AKURE THEMATIC LESSONS(1): The Virtue Called Patience Femi Abolade | May 2, 2017 The Virtue Called Patience No, not the wife of our ex-president, Dame, but a very important virtue needed in life is patience. Being patient can be very rewarding even though it is not very easy. One of the most difficult thing to do in life is to wait. Waiting! Waiting sometimes can be frustrating and nerve wracking, but often it comes with a reward that brings smile to the face. Patience is not just a passive resignation of fate that what will happen will happen, and taking up a lazy attitude. Patience is a deliberate action to wait with faith after conscious effort have been put into play. This was one of the lessons I learnt at the just concluded Thematic MCEP training organized for EHOs in Akure, Ondo State. I am sure the lessons will stay with me for the rest of my life. I hope you also learn one thing or two so we may end up smiling in that endeavours of yours. On the second day of