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Mtnextracard.tk Is a Scam. Beware!

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In case you are wondering, Mtnextracard.tk is a scam!

It has come to our attention that a group of scammers posing to be MTN recharge card vendors, originated from Nigeria is bent on squeezing Nigerians of their hard earned money. The website is hosted on a free .tk domain name and it’s www.mtnextracard.tk.

Even though the whole system is crappy, a lot of simple minded fellows has fallen for this – DON’T be a victim.

First you will be asked to enter EST15  in an input box. Mind you, regardless of whether you enter the value or not, you will still be sent to the next page on clicking enter. The developer of the page of course, has little or no knowledge on form validation.

Next you will be asked to choose your area code which again is not required; regardless of what value you choose, you will be redirected to a page congratulating you on  a chance of winning 5,500Naira. How convenient? On the same page, you will be asked to enter your phone number and recharge card pin number. Again the web developer showed his dark side of ignorance in matters of web development as the following input box are not validated either.

However, whatever you entered on that page will be submitted to http://www.mtnextracard.tk/site_3.xhtml to be processed and of course, stored in a database or as a text file.

How will Mtnextracard.tk Benefit?

In case you wondering, apart from stealing your MTN recharge card – which is pretty much obvious – Mtnextracard.tk can also explore your privacy by marketting the phone numbers they collect to sms marketting companies and other scammers to send you unwanted and anonying promotions.

The site is registered on free server powered by .tk services which makes the real owner of the site ‘almost’ untraceable. The website is promoted on social media, including Facebook and Twitter and spammed in any way possible.

While the idea of getting N5,500 with just N100 sounds tempting, it’s to your own best interest to stay clear of services like this or risk losing a lot more than you bargained for.

Are you Ready for Yakata Sales 2015? Konga is Ready…

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Konga Yakata sale is gradually becoming one of the most popular sales event in the Nigerian eCommerce market since its inception in 2013. Yaka sales day is one event that keeps Nigerians in front of their computers and tablets all day. Most couples will patiently wait till Yakata sales day to purchase a christmas gift for their spouse.  Last year, I wasn’t very lucky with the online mall, I was describing the features of a TV set I saw on Konga to a friend who was interested in purchasing it, only to refresh the page and the TV set was out of stock.

When that tv that was 90k is now N29,100 and you have only N29,000
When that tv that was 90k is now N29,100 and you have only N29,000

Such is the level of popularity the event has attained among Nigerians. However, not everything has been rossy for Konga and its users. In 2013 the website famously crashed down on Yakata sales day and in 2014 there was a massive failure in goods delivery and delay in shipping. While we are unlikely to witness either of this circumstances in 2015 Yakata Sales day, the image of this famous event will rely heavily on how successful this year sales turn out.

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On Konga side, they have issued an ultimatum of 80% to 100% shipment rate to sellers who wishes to participate in the Yakata sales day.

Dear Seller,

To ensure a greater and successful 2015 Fall Yakata sale, adequate measures are being put in place that will result in great customer satisfaction.

Merchants with history of low shipment rate will not qualify to participate during the yakata sales and will not be allowed to display their items on the platform during this period. This means that your items will be automatically taken off the Konga site for the period of the sale. This will occur a week before, during and a week after Yakata Sale.

Remember… Only merchants with shipment rate between 80% and 100% will be allowed to participate. You should ensure your shipment rates are well managed.

Yakata would feature discounts unbelievable discounts across board on thousands of products. This means you would have a wide variety of options to pick from, whether it’s electronics, home appliances, fashion, kids, laptops, and lots more; there is always something for everyone to buy.

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So the countdown has began. Yakata is set from 26-27 November 2015. I advise you to get that shopping list ready, including items you’d need for the festive season because this massive sale will offer everything you could possibly need. It’s big, it’s Yakata!

Buy Cars Online: Konga Cars Brings Kia Motor to your Door Step

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The Nigerian eCommerce giants Konga has taken another step to control the Nigerian online market and reign once more in the headlines. 



The online mall has taken a few Nigerians by surprise when they announced recently that customers can now purchase Kia motors from their website. A special category has been specially created for this products and can be found here.

Information reaching us yesterday from Konga affiliate department stated that Konga cars is starting with Kia products and we are likely to see cars from other manufactures in the future.

To purchase a car simply visit the Konga cars category and select a car of your choice. You can pay for the car on delivery and products can be shipped to any location in Nigeria.

BetterMe Data Bundle – New MTN Internet Data Subscription Plan

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Tired of staying late at night with MTN mid-night data? Try BetterMe! MTN has rolled out a brand new data plan – the 2015 BetterMe data bundle.

Subscription to this plan gives you 2015MB (2.015GB) bandwidth to be exhausted within 30 days. This plan is both suitable for Android and PC users and works across all other devices.

To subscribe simply send SPB to 131. You will receive a confirmation message if your transaction is successful.

*Note: N2,015 will be deducted from your account balance. *To check your data balance, send 2 to 131

Products Prices on Konga e-Commerce Store will ‘fall yakata’ starting today

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How many good times have you had shopping online? Well, Nigerian leading eCommerce store, Konga has an interesting offer in place – with over 70% discount and free shipping on orders above N5,000, shopping can’t be any funner.

Konga Yakata sales day(s) is a number of days set aside by the company to market products at incredible discount rates. The event is also known as Christmas sales day, as it usually occures towards the end of November.
Konga ‘fall Yakata  sales day which saw the online shopping mall went down due to overwhelmed server issue late last year is set to start earlier this year, and the company has promised to maintain full server uptime this term and “promises to be bigger this year”.
Starting from 12:00 am today, you can purchase products from Konga with over 70% discount and free shipping to anywhere in Nigeria for all orders above N5,000. To start shopping simply visit the Konga yakata page.
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EVENT
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24/11/2014
Yakata Sales Teaser
Yakata Sales promises to be bigger this year
26/11/2014
Infinix Hot/Yakata Sales starts tomorrow
The new Infinix Hot smartphone would soon be available for sale on Konga.com. Yakata Sales is knocking at your door…only a few hours away.
28/11/2014
First Day at Yakata Sales
A breakdown of traffic and sales details on first day of Yakata Sales.
01/12/2014
Yakata Sales ends today
Nigeria’s biggest online shopping event is coming to a close on Konga.com.

Job Vacancy: Sr Solution Sales Mgr ATU – Microsoft, Lagos, Nigeria

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Multinational ICT corporation Microsoft needs no introduction in the IT world – and you stand a chance of working with the biggest ICT company with illustrious history.

The Specialist Sales Manager (SSM) adds value to Microsoft by developing high-performing SSP and TSP individuals and teams who meet or exceed quota across all Microsoft the Data Center workloads and solution areas, including Private Cloud, Windows Server, Systems Center Server, Public Cloud, Azure, EMS, Identity and Access.

Success in this job deliverable is measured by quota being met or exceeded across all SSP assigned opportunities by ensuring the delivery of customer-centric, solution-focused sales engagements; competitive and Microsoft workload/solution area readiness; the expansion of sales engagement resources across workloads/solution areas by ensuring the engagement of solution partners in Microsoft-led opportunities; and having the strongest Solution Specialist Sales team in place, who will endure on the deployment of Windows Server 2012 and Hyper V, as well System Center 2012, Azure and EMS winning lighthouse accounts that can be used as reference

Job Vacancy: Client Technical Specialist - IBM, Nigeria
The SSM role adds value by:

  1. Managing the overall team process to develop Data Center workload/solution area, competitive and strategic initiative opportunity and pipeline assessment. These workloads/solution areas span the well managed and secure infrastructure to our future cloud investments.
  2. Developing and maintaining a valid, healthy team pipeline.
  3. Managing a team of Solution Sales Specialists whose role is to provide presales technical support and guidance to our customers. This includes providing and managing customers, where required, Architectural Design Sessions (ADS) and proof-of-concepts (POCs).
  4. Growing and maintaining a healthy partner ecosystem.
  5. Developing a resource allocation strategy that enables effective opportunity engagement.
  6. Growing individual employees into effective and knowledgeable Solution Sales Professionals and Technology Solution Professionals who are motivated and committed to their customers and internal teams.
  7. Hiring qualified individuals with high potential to succeed.
  8. Growing and maintaining healthy customer relationships.
Job Vacancy: Business Development & Delivery Manager for IBM - Lagos, Nigeria

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in business administration or computer science (MBA preferred)
  • Minimum 8years relevant experience
  • Professional training – Sales and partner management, complex sales training (e.g., Miller Hyman, Spin, Michael Bosworth, Holden , etc.), sales methodologies (equivalent to MSSP), broad evangelism through events (presentation skills), effective marketing tactics, negotiation, financial analysis, Line of Business applications space, business process consulting or automation, CRM (Siebel or other), Employee Performance Management (systems and processes)
Job Vacancy: Oracle Database Administrator for IBM


This person is an SME in:

  • Sales – previous experience leading technical and non-technical sales teams with quotas/targets
  • People – people management and professional skills development of employees; hiring, development and attrition experience with teams; readiness and career plan development
  • Organization – experience in successfully implementing new organization models (e.g., such as the STU), including change management aspects 
  • Understanding and knowledge of MS (and competitor) products and technologies is a plus
  • Leadership skills, particularly as they relate to managing strategic issues such as revenue growth, competitive challenges, technology trends and other issues impacting GMs
  • Ability to engage at C-level
  • Process orientation, using the Envisioning Framework, CRM and other Microsoft methodologies (or external equivalents).
  • Sales skills, per ISS and MSSP training and methodologies (or external equivalents).
  • Continued progress in cultural shift (humility, stewardship, customer satisfaction).
  • Combination of business acumen expertise and technology knowledge to understand how customer business issues impact their IT environments.
  • Coaching direct reports in pipeline management, opportunity management, and planning.
  • Facilitating/encouraging cross-team account and resource planning.
  • Hiring high potential employees who align with current requirements and can grow into future requirements and roles.
Job Vacancy: Investigation Case Manager, Shell Petroleum and Development Company

How to Apply

To apply simply visit https://careers.microsoft.com/resumepreview.aspx?aid=164349 and submit your credentials.

Job Vacancy: Client Technical Specialist – IBM, Nigeria

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This is like the third article we are getting having on IBM job recruitment as the global IT firm looks to grow their company base.

Client Technical Specialists are technical consultants to clients, IBM sales teams and/or IBM Business Partners. They understand the client’s business requirements, technical requirements and/or competitive landscape. They provide technical sales support which may include: collaborate with IBM sales teams to define, design, and detail the technical aspects and feasibility of proposed solutions; deliver Proof of Concept; develop and deliver technical education; support critical situations; design solutions and answer technical questions. When engaged for a specific opportunity or project, they are responsible for the technical accuracy of the proposed solution.

The Client Technical Specialist (CTS) provides Pre-sales technical expertise for IBM Power (System p/i) solutions. The CTS evaluates customers business and technical environments, qualifies opportunities, architects solutions, assures the solution’s technical feasibility, drives implementation planning, and ensures a successful implementation.

Required Qualifications

To be consider for this job opportunity, you are required to have a CV boosted with the following qualifications and certifications.

  1. Bachelor’s Degree
  2. At least 4 years experience in Working knowledge of Power technology
  3. At least 4 years experience in Applying IBM Infrastructure Knowledge
  4. At least 4 years experience in Designing Solutions for Clients
  5. At least 4 years experience in Perform Technical Sales of IBM Power Hardware and Software
  6. English: Fluent

Preferred Qualifications

Applicant with following qualifications has more chance of landing this job over those without it.

  1. At least 5 years experience in Working knowledge of Power technology
  2. At least 5 years experience in Applying IBM Infrastructure Knowledge
  3. At least 5 years experience in Designing Solutions for Clients
  4. At least 5 years experience in Perform Technical Sales of IBM Power Hardware and Software

How to Apply

You can apply for this job opening by clicking here. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

Job Vacancy: Business Development & Delivery Manager for IBM – Lagos, Nigeria

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Things appear to be going on so well for the global multinational IT company IBM on the countryside as they take on more applicant to grow their employees base.

The company has hinted on bringing in a Business Development & Delivery Manager to their local branch in lagos. The applicant is expected to be living in Lagos, Nigeria with the following qualifications:

  • Master’s Degree
  • At least 2 years experience in SAP ABAP developer in the design, development, testing, and release of the SAP software
  • At least 2 years experience in SAP ABAP development role
  • Ability to communicate fluently with English language
  • Other Sciences
  • At least 4 years experience in SAP ABAP developer in the design, development, testing, and release of the SAP software
  • At least 4 years experience in SAP ABAP development role
As a Business Development & Delivery Manager for IBM you will be provided with ongoing training and education that you’ll need to succeed in the role. You are also expected to have professional skills on any combination of the following: Workflow Development; BAPIs, BADIs, ALE, RFCs, IDOCS, Enhancements, Smart Forms, Dynpro, ECC 6.0; 2 years DoD or Federal Gov’t experience. SAP Solution Manager, XI Interfaces. 

How to Apply

To apply visit the IBM job portal or click here. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

Job Vacancy: Investigation Case Manager, Shell Petroleum and Development Company- Port Harcourt, Nigeria

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Shell Petroleum and Development Company, Nigeria (SPDC) has yet again announced a vacant opening in their firm. The vacancy is open to preferably residents of Port
Harcourt, Nigeria.

The leading Nigerian petroleum company is inviting all Nigerian qualified accountant (e.g. RA, CPA, ACCA) with accounting, financial, economics and/or business administration qualification to have a share in the country’s national cake.

The said qualification holders will have an equal chance to work in the Business Integrity Department (BID) of Shell as an investigation case manager.

The Business Integrity Department (BID) is a specialist unit within Shell Internal Audit that is responsible for managing the Shell Global Helpline and Code of Conduct Compliance Incident Reporting. BID investigates allegations of fraud and other alleged Code of Conduct violations. It also provides expertise in the area of fraud prevention and detection including training and reputational due diligence.

Shell is looking to recruit an experienced Investigation Case Manager. The purpose of this position is to typically conduct investigations of a higher complexity level with minimum support and coaching required, manage cases and support others in the department in conducting cases, preferably working from Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

Job responsibilities 

  • The role’s primary objective is to support and conduct investigations into potential breaches of the Code of Conduct, company policy and the law to maximize success and minimize liability and to effectively facilitate management decision-making including consequence management. Investigations may involve, but are not limited to, fraud, theft, bribery and corruption, conflict of interest, anti-trust and may involve employees, contract employees, vendors/suppliers and others.
  • The role’s secondary objective is to identify internal control weaknesses and quantifying any possible losses, as well as utilising forensic data analytic tools to identify relevant indicators.

Position requirements 

  • You are a Qualified accountant (e.g. RA, CPA, ACCA) with accounting, financial, economics and/or business administration qualification,
  • An experienced investigator with previous substantial law enforcement experience in conducting investigations into fraud or financial crime or forensic accountant with a university degree (Bachelors but ideally a Masters) in accounting/Finance or law with a minimum of ten years’ experience.
  • Strong analytical skills, the ability to provide Civil/Criminal testimony regarding your work product, familiarity with electronic data systems and data collection, unquestioned honesty and integrity, excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to maintain a high level of objectivity.
  • Experience in conducting data analytics would be a major advantage. Accounting/Legal, Contracting & Procurement, Finance, IT or project management skills and experience within a major corporate would also be an advantage.
  • Must be able to self-manage the case load and pick up more senior stakeholder engagements.
  • Position description 
  • The individual must be able to conduct, i.e. plan and execute, investigations into possible violations of the Code of Conduct, company policy and relevant laws.
  • The individual should be able to identify accounting and internal control weaknesses, and determine the quantum of potential and actual loss.
  • The individual should have detailed knowledge of accounting records and systems and a working knowledge of forensic data interrogation techniques.
  • The individual should be able to maintain strict confidentiality, independence and standards of professionalism in the conduct and management of investigations.
  • The role requires conducting witness and subject interviews, the collection, preservation and analysis of evidence (digital and hard copy) to appropriate court standards, as well as an understanding of criminal and civil law.
  • The individual will be required to prepare detailed written reports subject to third party review (civil and/or criminal) and testify as required in legal proceedings.
  • The individual should also be able to effectively manage whistleblowers, maintaining the strictest confidence.
  • The individual should possess excellent interpersonal skills and will be required to build effective relationships with stakeholders.
  • The role requires the ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, with other departments within Shell at various levels of management.
  • The individual must be a self-starter with a strong work ethic and be able to work with minimum supervision, but should also be able to integrate effectively into a team environment, participate actively in delivering departmental goals and demonstrate strong collaborative and co-operative skills.
  • The individual must be able to liaise effectively and maintain a network of contacts with the relevant law enforcement and criminal justice bodies.
  • The individual will also be required to interact effectively with and in some cases, manage third party contractors, forensic accounting firms and forensic IT contractors.
  • The individual will be required to respond to company emergency situations, which may include the requirement to travel at short notice. The role requires travel of up to approximately 40% although this is variable depending on demand to conduct and/or assist with investigations relating to Shell businesses located in the Africa Region and other countries as required.
  • The individual will also be expected to participate in various audit activities as needed

How to Apply

Applicant are expected to apply through the job section of Shell website. Simply click here and hit the Apply button on the resulting page.

419 is now officially a crime as Nigeria Senate passes Cyber Crime bill into law

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Over the last ten years Nigerian has undergone  a great deal of transition in information and communication technology. Modern handheld devices, slicker laptops and tablet PCs has placed the internet at the palm of every Nigerian.

According to Vanguardngr, Nigeria has acted in light of this growth and passed cyber crime into its law. See extract below.

When Nigeria’s telecoms revolution took off after the licensing of GSM operators in 2001, it heralded positive developments for Nigerians as a people, and the economy in general. Communications among Nigerians and between Nigeria and the rest of the world, which was very difficult, became simplified almost overnight.

Cyber-bugged

As the GSM operators penetrated the virgin market, information technology devices became prime gadgets for acquisition by Nigerians.

In no time, computers with internet connections became ubiquitous, and with the coming of data services, devices with mobile internet capability became choice attraction. When the tablet computer took the world by storm, Nigeria and Nigerians were not left out as tablets of various brands found their way to Nigeria, and were promptly gobbled up by a population whose desire to communicate became almost insatiable.

Thus, Nigerians joined the rest of the world in being active in cyberspace. Thousands, even millions, opened email accounts, and started playing games online. E-commerce gained ground, and online retailers are smiling to the banks. But like every good thing, the ugly came with it.

Scammers started operating in cyberspace, ripping off the unwary. While the Police and other law-enforcement agents tried their best, a major flaw existed: there was simply no law that captures cybercrime and prescribes punishment for cyber criminals.

It was this that prompted many interest groups in the ICT arena to clamour for a cyber crime law to regulate activities in the sector as well as to take care of the criminally-minded.

Only recently, the Senate passed the long-awaited Cyber Crime Bill into law.

It would be recalled that in the past 10 years, several bills on cybercrime had been pushed to the National Assembly by the Nigerian Information Technology experts, but none scaled through the final reading on the floor of the Senate.

Many of the bills did not even get a mention, but recently, one of the bills eventually passed through the final reading and was approved by Senate, a development that has drawn   commendations from ICT professionals in the country.

In 2011, Senator Gbenga Kaka (APC, Ogun East) had presented a bill to stop cybercrime. But the bill came under controversy due to a section related to social media.

In January, President Goodluck Jonathan in the bill titled, “Cybercrime Bill, 2013”, which was routed through the Senate President, David Mark, had urged members of the upper legislative chamber to consider its enactment into law.

The bill introduced July 28, 2011, was targeted at curbing the activities of internet scammers, who always give the country bad name, both locally and internationally.

Cybercrime

Cybercrime is a term for any illegal activity that uses a computer as its primary means. It also includes any illegal activity that uses a computer for the storage of evidence.

Cybercrimes include crimes that have been made possible by computers, such as network intrusions and the dissemination of computer viruses, as well as computer-based variations of existing crimes, such as identity theft, stalking, bullying and terrorism.

The passage of the bill is also part of the continuation of measures towards safeguarding the nation’s presence in cyberspace while ensuring protection of critical national information infrastructure. Accordingly, the bill provides for the prohibition, prevention, detection, response, investigation and prosecution of Cyber Crimes and for other related matters, 2014.

Boosts Nigeria’s image

One thing is clear with the passage of the bill. Cyber crimes, especially the advanced fee fraud popularly known as 419 are expected to be reduced to the barest minimum.

Similarly, with the passage of the bill, notable official government websites including that of National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), the country’s clearing house for IT projects will now be adequately protected..

Meanwhile, chairman of the Senate Committee, Sen. Umaru Dahiru, while presenting the report before the Senate for consideration and passage said that the bill seeks to provide a legal framework for the implementation and evaluation of response and preventive measures in the fight against cyber crime in line with international best practices.

Provisions of the law

It provides a legal framework for the prohibition and punishment of electronic fraud and cybercrime whilst promoting e-government services, electronic communications and transactions between public and private bodies as well as institutions and individuals.

The law has criminalized certain acts and omissions in line with regional and international best practices and provide procedural guidelines for the investigation of such offences.

It also defines the liability of service providers and ensures that national interest is not compromised by the use of electronic communications. Meanwhile, Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided over the plenary session of the Senate on Thursday, 23 October, put the question on the bill that sailed through third reading and was thus passed. Ekweremadu noted that the Bill would go a long way in fighting corruption as well as reduce to the barest minimum the rate of cyber-crime in Nigeria.

Stakeholders react

Commending the passage of the Cybercrime Bill into law, CEO of Mobile Software Solutions, Chris Uwaje   however noted that the law is fundamentally flawed by the fact that the foundation for the ICT Legislation Architecture for Nigeria which is the “National Information Technology (IT) Bill” and its enabling Acts- has not been laid.

For Lanre Ajayi, ATCON President, the passage of the bill is welcome , adding that it would boost e-commerce. Similarly, Jimson Olufuye, chairman of the Africa ICT Alliance, also commended passage of the bill, noting that what is critical is smooth, full implementation of its provisions.

Speaking on the new development, Jide Awe, Chairman Publicity, Trade and Event Committee of Nigeria Computer Society believes that the bill requires the President’s assent to become law.
“Cybersecurity legislation is however long overdue” he said. The political class has actually been quite slow and it is about having an appreciation of the damage absence of cyber legislation does to a nation and its people.

Provides for a safe digital environment

“Effective enforcement will deter and penalize cyber mischief, and stem the negative misconceptions about the Nigerian nation in the foreign media and community.