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  • Job Title: Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

    Location: Ikota, Lekki, Lagos
    Employment Type: Full-time

    Job Summary

    The CEO will provide strategic leadership and direction to the company, driving growth, innovation, and profitability.
    The CEO will be responsible for making key decisions, building partnerships, and representing the company.

    Key Responsibilities
    Strategic Leadership:
    Develop and execute business strategy.
    Set company goals and objectives.
    Monitor progress and adjust strategy as needed.
    Team Management:

    Lead and manage senior leadership team.
    Foster a culture of innovation and excellence.
    Develop and retain top talent.
    Business Development:

    Drive revenue growth and profitability.
    Identify new business opportunities.
    Build and maintain key partnerships.
    Industry Representation:

    Represent the company in public forums.
    Build relationships with stakeholders.
    Stay ahead of industry trends.
    Requirements
    Candidates should possess an HND / B.Sc / MBA in Business Administration, Entrepreneurship with 10 years experience in executive leadership.
    Skills:
    Strong leadership and communication skills.
    Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills.
    Ability to drive business growth and innovation.
    Industry Knowledge: Strong understanding of the beauty tech industry.
    Remuneration

    Salary: N800,000 - N1,000,000 gross per month
    Other benefits may include bonuses, health insurance etc
    Application Closing Date
    28th July, 2025.

    How to Apply
    Interested candidates should send their CV and a cover letter to: zurishaddairecruitmentagency@gmail.com using the Job Title as the subject of the email.
    Job Title: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Location: Ikota, Lekki, Lagos Employment Type: Full-time Job Summary The CEO will provide strategic leadership and direction to the company, driving growth, innovation, and profitability. The CEO will be responsible for making key decisions, building partnerships, and representing the company. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute business strategy. Set company goals and objectives. Monitor progress and adjust strategy as needed. Team Management: Lead and manage senior leadership team. Foster a culture of innovation and excellence. Develop and retain top talent. Business Development: Drive revenue growth and profitability. Identify new business opportunities. Build and maintain key partnerships. Industry Representation: Represent the company in public forums. Build relationships with stakeholders. Stay ahead of industry trends. Requirements Candidates should possess an HND / B.Sc / MBA in Business Administration, Entrepreneurship with 10 years experience in executive leadership. Skills: Strong leadership and communication skills. Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. Ability to drive business growth and innovation. Industry Knowledge: Strong understanding of the beauty tech industry. Remuneration Salary: N800,000 - N1,000,000 gross per month Other benefits may include bonuses, health insurance etc Application Closing Date 28th July, 2025. How to Apply Interested candidates should send their CV and a cover letter to: zurishaddairecruitmentagency@gmail.com using the Job Title as the subject of the email.
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  • HEALTH TIPS FOR TODAY
    1. Start your day with a glass of water.
    Your body goes quite a few hours without hydration as you sleep. Drinking a full glass of water in the morning can aid digestion, flush out toxins, enhance skin health and give you an energy boost.

    2. Begin with something positive.
    Wake up and do something that inspires you like journaling, walking in nature, or other hobbies. Whether it’s productive or relaxing, beginning your morning on the right foot can cultivate a positive mindset and set the tone for the entire day.

    3. Get plenty of sleep.
    Sleep is just as important as eating healthy and exercising. From improving your productivity and concentration to helping support your overall health, getting the recommended hours of sleep per night can have a major impact on your wellbeing.i

    4. Get some fresh air.
    Whether you get outside for some exercise or to read a book in the sunshine, you should take at least 30 minutes a day to get some vitamin D.

    5. Get moving throughout the day.
    Try the stairs instead of the elevator, take short walks around your office or ride a bike instead of driving. Vigorous exercise is essential but moving throughout the day will keep you energized, as well as benefit your mind and body.

    6. Track your steps.
    Tracking your steps will help you see how much you’ve actually moved throughout the day and may even encourage you to challenge yourself to reach a certain amount of steps every day.

    7. Give your eyes a rest.
    Eyes become easily strained when you’re constantly focused on your computer screen. Reduce the risk of tired eyes by looking away from your computer for at least 20 seconds in 20-minute intervals.

    8. Eat real food.
    Real food is whole, single-ingredient foods that are unprocessed and free of additives. Incorporating these foods into your day can help improve your health, manage your weight and give you energy.

    9. Snack smart.
    It’s easy to mindlessly snack throughout the day, so make sure your snack choices aren’t weighing you down. Mixed nuts, veggies, Greek yogurt or even a piece of dark chocolate are all great options that will keep you feeling satisfied.

    10. Take your vitamins.
    Multivitamins contain vitamins and minerals that are essential to your health. No matter how healthy you eat or what diet you follow, it can be difficult for your body to get all of the nutrients it needs from food. Research your options and find a multivitamin that fits your needs and supports your health.

    11. Get some alone time.
    Spending time alone can be extremely beneficial for your mental health. Get to know yourself, figure out what you want and start living your most purposeful life.

    12. Try something new.
    Join a book club, sign up for a class, start cooking. Try something new at least once a month. Making a point to keep learning throughout your life can keep your mind lively and engaged.

    13. Schedule your appointments.
    Visit your dentist twice a year, make sure you’re getting those annual checkups at the doctor and schedule the recommended screenings for your age group. Make your health a number one priority.

    14. Make time for your friends and family.
    Spending time with your friends and family may not seem like a top wellness tip but it is vital. Humans are social beings and rely on other humans to maintain their mental, emotional and physical help. Setting time aside to spend with your loved ones can help relieve stress, increase self-esteem and lead you to make more positive choices.

    15. Take care of your skin.
    Building a daily skin care routine can help you maintain overall skin health or improve concerns like acne, scarring or dark spots. Find a cleanser, serum, moisturizer and sunscreen and give your skin the love it deserves.

    16. Limit blue light before bed.
    The blue light emitted by your tech devices may be the cause of those restless nights. Put your phone or laptop away at least an hour before bed to set yourself up for a good night of sleep.

    17. Manage your money.
    Money worries are oftentimes a big source of stress for some people. Saving for the future, home mortgages and paying off loans—it all adds up. Create a priority list for yourself and determine a realistic budget to provide yourself some relief.

    18. Practice gratitude.
    Oftentimes, we tend to focus on what we’re lacking in life instead of focusing on the things that we do have. Start measuring your worth by your successes rather than your deficits by keeping track of the things that go well in your life.

    Maintaining a healthy lifestyle doesn’t have to be a daunting task. These wellness tips are small steps you can take to make big changes in your life.
    HEALTH TIPS FOR TODAY 1. Start your day with a glass of water. Your body goes quite a few hours without hydration as you sleep. Drinking a full glass of water in the morning can aid digestion, flush out toxins, enhance skin health and give you an energy boost. 2. Begin with something positive. Wake up and do something that inspires you like journaling, walking in nature, or other hobbies. Whether it’s productive or relaxing, beginning your morning on the right foot can cultivate a positive mindset and set the tone for the entire day. 3. Get plenty of sleep. Sleep is just as important as eating healthy and exercising. From improving your productivity and concentration to helping support your overall health, getting the recommended hours of sleep per night can have a major impact on your wellbeing.i 4. Get some fresh air. Whether you get outside for some exercise or to read a book in the sunshine, you should take at least 30 minutes a day to get some vitamin D. 5. Get moving throughout the day. Try the stairs instead of the elevator, take short walks around your office or ride a bike instead of driving. Vigorous exercise is essential but moving throughout the day will keep you energized, as well as benefit your mind and body. 6. Track your steps. Tracking your steps will help you see how much you’ve actually moved throughout the day and may even encourage you to challenge yourself to reach a certain amount of steps every day. 7. Give your eyes a rest. Eyes become easily strained when you’re constantly focused on your computer screen. Reduce the risk of tired eyes by looking away from your computer for at least 20 seconds in 20-minute intervals. 8. Eat real food. Real food is whole, single-ingredient foods that are unprocessed and free of additives. Incorporating these foods into your day can help improve your health, manage your weight and give you energy. 9. Snack smart. It’s easy to mindlessly snack throughout the day, so make sure your snack choices aren’t weighing you down. Mixed nuts, veggies, Greek yogurt or even a piece of dark chocolate are all great options that will keep you feeling satisfied. 10. Take your vitamins. Multivitamins contain vitamins and minerals that are essential to your health. No matter how healthy you eat or what diet you follow, it can be difficult for your body to get all of the nutrients it needs from food. Research your options and find a multivitamin that fits your needs and supports your health. 11. Get some alone time. Spending time alone can be extremely beneficial for your mental health. Get to know yourself, figure out what you want and start living your most purposeful life. 12. Try something new. Join a book club, sign up for a class, start cooking. Try something new at least once a month. Making a point to keep learning throughout your life can keep your mind lively and engaged. 13. Schedule your appointments. Visit your dentist twice a year, make sure you’re getting those annual checkups at the doctor and schedule the recommended screenings for your age group. Make your health a number one priority. 14. Make time for your friends and family. Spending time with your friends and family may not seem like a top wellness tip but it is vital. Humans are social beings and rely on other humans to maintain their mental, emotional and physical help. Setting time aside to spend with your loved ones can help relieve stress, increase self-esteem and lead you to make more positive choices. 15. Take care of your skin. Building a daily skin care routine can help you maintain overall skin health or improve concerns like acne, scarring or dark spots. Find a cleanser, serum, moisturizer and sunscreen and give your skin the love it deserves. 16. Limit blue light before bed. The blue light emitted by your tech devices may be the cause of those restless nights. Put your phone or laptop away at least an hour before bed to set yourself up for a good night of sleep. 17. Manage your money. Money worries are oftentimes a big source of stress for some people. Saving for the future, home mortgages and paying off loans—it all adds up. Create a priority list for yourself and determine a realistic budget to provide yourself some relief. 18. Practice gratitude. Oftentimes, we tend to focus on what we’re lacking in life instead of focusing on the things that we do have. Start measuring your worth by your successes rather than your deficits by keeping track of the things that go well in your life. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle doesn’t have to be a daunting task. These wellness tips are small steps you can take to make big changes in your life.
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  • RECRUITMENT ALERT

    Civil Defense, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Serivices Board (@CDCFIBNG ) invites interested Nigerians to apply for their ongoing recruitment exercise into the four different services.

    Roles:
    -Superintendents (Bsc, HND and MSc)
    -Inspectors (NCE, ND or Equivalent)
    -Assistants (SSCE)

    Requirements:
    -Nigerian Citizen by Birth
    -Age range: 18 to 35 years
    -Minimum Height: 1.65m for males, 1.60m for females
    -Physically and mentally fit
    -No criminal record

    Deadline: August 4th, 2025

    Note: Applicants are eligible to apply for only one of the serivices.

    Application link: recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng

    A TRIBUTE TO A LEGEND: IN MEMORY OF FORMER PRESIDENT BUHARI. May God forgive his shortcomings.
    RECRUITMENT ALERT Civil Defense, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Serivices Board (@CDCFIBNG ) invites interested Nigerians to apply for their ongoing recruitment exercise into the four different services. Roles: -Superintendents (Bsc, HND and MSc) -Inspectors (NCE, ND or Equivalent) -Assistants (SSCE) Requirements: -Nigerian Citizen by Birth -Age range: 18 to 35 years -Minimum Height: 1.65m for males, 1.60m for females -Physically and mentally fit -No criminal record Deadline: August 4th, 2025 Note: Applicants are eligible to apply for only one of the serivices. Application link: recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng A TRIBUTE TO A LEGEND: IN MEMORY OF FORMER PRESIDENT BUHARI. May God forgive his shortcomings.
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  • Inter Milan are no longer interested in buying Rasmus Hojlund after they signed striker Ange-Yoan Bonny for €26M.

    (Via:TheAthleticFC)
    🚨 Inter Milan are no longer interested in buying Rasmus Hojlund after they signed striker Ange-Yoan Bonny for €26M. (Via:TheAthleticFC)
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  • UPDATE

    *LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, OTO/IJANIKIN (LASUED) RELEASES UTME/DIRECT ENTRY ADMISSION FORM FOR THE 2025/2026 ACADEMIC SESSION*

    The management of LASUED has announced the start of the online registration for the 2025/2026 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening exercise. This process helps the school choose students for admission into its many undergraduate programmes.

    *Cutoff Mark // 170*

    Important Dates to Remember;

    *Registration Starts: Wednesday, 16th July, 2025*

    *Registration Ends: Sunday, 31st August, 2025*
    All interested candidates must complete their registration within this period. Late registration will not be accepted.
    UPDATE 🔥 *LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, OTO/IJANIKIN (LASUED) RELEASES UTME/DIRECT ENTRY ADMISSION FORM FOR THE 2025/2026 ACADEMIC SESSION* The management of LASUED has announced the start of the online registration for the 2025/2026 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening exercise. This process helps the school choose students for admission into its many undergraduate programmes. *Cutoff Mark // 170* 📅 Important Dates to Remember; *Registration Starts: Wednesday, 16th July, 2025* *Registration Ends: Sunday, 31st August, 2025* All interested candidates must complete their registration within this period. Late registration will not be accepted.
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  • Yahaya Jingir Calls Peter Obi “Igbo Who Killed Sardauna”, Blasts His IZALA Deputy for Receiving Him
    In a long, angry, and openly tribalistic video recorded on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Jos, Sheikh Yahaya Jingir, leader of Izala, violently attacked his own National Deputy, calling him a madman for welcoming or gifting a Muslim robe to Peter Obi, whom Jingir labelled “the evil Igbo who killed Sardauna.”

    Jingir shamelessly generalized the 1966 coup that led to the death of Sir Ahmadu Bello (Sardaunan Sokoto) as if it was the collective act of all Igbo people.
    He ranted:

    He said I. Hausa language “Shame on you for receiving the killer of Sardauna! How can you welcome them ?!”

    This is the same Jingir who:

    Recently demanded police and soldiers arrest all Hausa.

    Said “nobody should arrest Fulani”,

    Insulted the Nigerian Police, calling them “CAN police” (Christian Association of Nigeria police),

    Never once condemned Fulani bandit killers who’ve massacred thousands,

    Forgot that Fulani themselves kille'd Sheikh Muhammadu Alwali, the last Hausa King of Kano, and the Sarkin Gobir.

    Now, this man who has openly defended Fula'ni killers turns around to spew hatred against Igbo people too.
    What exactly does Peter Obi, a civilian politicians have to do with the Sardauna’s death?
    Why Yahaya Jingir spread hate and blame the whole Igbo people the same he does with the Hausa ?

    The video is real, raw, and dangerous. And it shows exactly why figures like Yahaya Jingir remain among the most openly tribalistic and divisive voices in Nigeria today.

    He has never spoken on behalf of Muslim, he speaks on behalf of his tribesmen.

    Friday, July 11, 2025 — Jos, Plateau State.
    © Hausaland Magazine
    Yahaya Jingir Calls Peter Obi “Igbo Who Killed Sardauna”, Blasts His IZALA Deputy for Receiving Him In a long, angry, and openly tribalistic video recorded on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Jos, Sheikh Yahaya Jingir, leader of Izala, violently attacked his own National Deputy, calling him a madman for welcoming or gifting a Muslim robe to Peter Obi, whom Jingir labelled “the evil Igbo who killed Sardauna.” Jingir shamelessly generalized the 1966 coup that led to the death of Sir Ahmadu Bello (Sardaunan Sokoto) as if it was the collective act of all Igbo people. He ranted: He said I. Hausa language “Shame on you for receiving the killer of Sardauna! How can you welcome them ?!” This is the same Jingir who: Recently demanded police and soldiers arrest all Hausa. Said “nobody should arrest Fulani”, Insulted the Nigerian Police, calling them “CAN police” (Christian Association of Nigeria police), Never once condemned Fulani bandit killers who’ve massacred thousands, Forgot that Fulani themselves kille'd Sheikh Muhammadu Alwali, the last Hausa King of Kano, and the Sarkin Gobir. Now, this man who has openly defended Fula'ni killers turns around to spew hatred against Igbo people too. What exactly does Peter Obi, a civilian politicians have to do with the Sardauna’s death? Why Yahaya Jingir spread hate and blame the whole Igbo people the same he does with the Hausa ? The video is real, raw, and dangerous. And it shows exactly why figures like Yahaya Jingir remain among the most openly tribalistic and divisive voices in Nigeria today. He has never spoken on behalf of Muslim, he speaks on behalf of his tribesmen. 📍 Friday, July 11, 2025 — Jos, Plateau State. © Hausaland Magazine
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  • Late President m. Buhari,may your soul rest in peace.
    Late President m. Buhari,may your soul rest in peace. 😭
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  • Late President m. Buhari,may your soul rest in peace.
    Late President m. Buhari,may your soul rest in peace. 😭
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  • May the soul of the departed once rest in peace.
    Honestly nothing really last forever
    May the soul of the departed once rest in peace. Honestly nothing really last forever
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  • TRIBUTE:

    WE WILL ALL BE LESS WITHOUT BUHARI.

    By Mallam Garba Shehu

    Muhammadu Buhari was the rarest of individuals to grace political life anywhere in the world: an incorruptible servant of the people. He was not motivated by pride, or by riches - the accumulation of which repelled him. He was drawn to public service, discipline, and patriotism, and the unity of Nigeria as a one nation and one idea.

    In his long service, first in the military he campaigned to keep Nigeria as a single country, and later briefly holding the position of head of state, he fought to tackle rampant corruption.

    Later, as a converted democrat after the return of elections in 1999 he campaigned relentlessly to liberate Nigeria from becoming what he feared would be an elected, but corrupted, one-party state. Without Buhari’s refusal to back down, the disparate democratic opposition may never have united, and there would be no true multi-party system in Nigeria today.

    Once that unity was achieved, Buhari – who else? – was chosen as the opposition’s flagbearer. In 2015 he became the first candidate to win election over an incumbent, for Nigeria the first-time power changed hands peacefully between the victor and vanquished.

    His two terms in elected office coincided with worldwide economic challenges, and the threat from terrorism in the Sahel. He tackled both, creating new and welcome welfare programmes, and decisively breaking the power of Boko Haram.

    Facing down accusations of favouring the north, he created ranches for northern herders to protect the livelihoods of southern farmers, saving lives and fostering better relations.
    A deeply religious man, he was the opposite of partisan – enlisting a southern pastor as his two-time running-mate and regularly writing about Christianity and its relations with his own Muslim faith.

    After assuming office, he struck up a lasting friendship with the Archbishop of Canterbury, with tolerance and modesty as well as religious fervor being attributes they shared.

    After retiring from office, he returned to his farm and tended to his cattle, staying scrupulously out of the public eye and away from politics – always and intentionally refusing to comment. It was more important for this modest man to give a wide berth to his successor than to express any opinion, believing intervention in political affairs by ex-leaders was rarely merited, and more often a sign of a vanity he would never personally countenance.

    Muhammadu Buhari led a life full enough for many men. He will be remembered best by his own words: “I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody”. He was the best of Nigeria, and we are all less without him.
    TRIBUTE: WE WILL ALL BE LESS WITHOUT BUHARI. By Mallam Garba Shehu Muhammadu Buhari was the rarest of individuals to grace political life anywhere in the world: an incorruptible servant of the people. He was not motivated by pride, or by riches - the accumulation of which repelled him. He was drawn to public service, discipline, and patriotism, and the unity of Nigeria as a one nation and one idea. In his long service, first in the military he campaigned to keep Nigeria as a single country, and later briefly holding the position of head of state, he fought to tackle rampant corruption. Later, as a converted democrat after the return of elections in 1999 he campaigned relentlessly to liberate Nigeria from becoming what he feared would be an elected, but corrupted, one-party state. Without Buhari’s refusal to back down, the disparate democratic opposition may never have united, and there would be no true multi-party system in Nigeria today. Once that unity was achieved, Buhari – who else? – was chosen as the opposition’s flagbearer. In 2015 he became the first candidate to win election over an incumbent, for Nigeria the first-time power changed hands peacefully between the victor and vanquished. His two terms in elected office coincided with worldwide economic challenges, and the threat from terrorism in the Sahel. He tackled both, creating new and welcome welfare programmes, and decisively breaking the power of Boko Haram. Facing down accusations of favouring the north, he created ranches for northern herders to protect the livelihoods of southern farmers, saving lives and fostering better relations. A deeply religious man, he was the opposite of partisan – enlisting a southern pastor as his two-time running-mate and regularly writing about Christianity and its relations with his own Muslim faith. After assuming office, he struck up a lasting friendship with the Archbishop of Canterbury, with tolerance and modesty as well as religious fervor being attributes they shared. After retiring from office, he returned to his farm and tended to his cattle, staying scrupulously out of the public eye and away from politics – always and intentionally refusing to comment. It was more important for this modest man to give a wide berth to his successor than to express any opinion, believing intervention in political affairs by ex-leaders was rarely merited, and more often a sign of a vanity he would never personally countenance. Muhammadu Buhari led a life full enough for many men. He will be remembered best by his own words: “I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody”. He was the best of Nigeria, and we are all less without him.
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  • BREAKING?
    One down, many to go.

    I remember when Abacha died, there was dancing in the streets. Anytime a tyrant dies, there is always jubilation; people are that their tormentor, who almost looked invincible, has kpaied.

    Some of the ruiners of Nigeria run to foreign lands to die.

    Not in the hospitals they left to rot. Not among the people they claimed to serve. But in the comfort of a foreign land far from the chaos they created.

    You see life? It has receipts.

    This is how they will be leaving, one by one.
    The wicked, the heartless, and the greedy who sold a nation and thought they’d escape judgment.

    Let them fly to London, but you can’t fly from truth.

    Let this be a warning to the rest of them:
    The people may be quiet, but karma is not sleeping.

    We, the citizens of Nigeria, have the last word.
    AreaFada.
    BREAKING? One down, many to go. I remember when Abacha died, there was dancing in the streets. Anytime a tyrant dies, there is always jubilation; people are that their tormentor, who almost looked invincible, has kpaied. Some of the ruiners of Nigeria run to foreign lands to die. Not in the hospitals they left to rot. Not among the people they claimed to serve. But in the comfort of a foreign land far from the chaos they created. You see life? It has receipts. This is how they will be leaving, one by one. The wicked, the heartless, and the greedy who sold a nation and thought they’d escape judgment. Let them fly to London, but you can’t fly from truth. Let this be a warning to the rest of them: The people may be quiet, but karma is not sleeping. We, the citizens of Nigeria, have the last word. AreaFada.
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