Thursday, June 21, 2018

2018 Graduate Trainee Programme at Ashaka Cement Limited

 

   Ashaka Cement Limited based in Ashaka, Gombe State is a subsidiary of Lafarge Africa Plc. The Company produces the famous brand “AshakaCem” popularly known as the Star of the North because of its proven record of quality and integrity.  Lafarge’s vision is to build a stronger Nigeria safely, ethically and sustainably through innovative construction solutions.

Senior Analyst at Deloitte



  Deloitte is the largest private professional services network in the world. Every day, approximately 263,900 professionals in more than 150 countries demonstrate their commitment to a single vision: to be the standard of excellence, while working towards one purpose - to make an impact that matters.
   In Nigeria, Deloitte is a leading professional services firm, providing Audit, Tax, Consulting, Risk Advisory, Business Process and Corporate Finance services to public and private clients spanning multiple industries.

Senior Analyst
Job TypeFull Time
Qualification BA/BSc/HND 
Experience 4 years
Location: Lagos
Job Field: Finance / Accounting / Audit 

Requisition code: 152609
Business Unit: Financial Advisory

Role Summary

We are looking for suitably qualified high performing professionals to join our Financial Advisory team.
You will be responsible for leading clients’ projects/engagements, providing leadership to the team and also providing support to project team members.
You will have a clear understanding of various projects as well as an appreciable knowledge of clients’ businesses.

Elderly Couple Linked To XXXTentacion’s Murder Getting Death Threats

 

  An elderly couple in Southwest Florida has been getting death threats and frightening visits from X’s fans after a rumor circulated on social media, saying his killer stayed at their address.

Trump Ends Migrant Family Separation On US Border


    US President Donald Trump has bowed to public pressure and signed an executive order promising to "keep families together" in migrant detentions. Mr Trump reversed his own policy amid international fury over the separation of undocumented parents and children.

US Deport 34 Nigerians

 

  The United States Government on Wednesday deported 34 Nigerians for various offences. A Nigeria Immigration Service source said it was a special deportation, as the deportees were sent home for fraud, homicide, impersonation and possession of prohibited items, among other offences, NAN reports.