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Originally posted by : rahul


Mr. Kanav.. Wat are the risks that u are talking abt in Nigeria.. You sound as though anyone might lose their life by merely taking employment there.. And u talk abt the risk premium being the discounted figure..



I am not saying that money is the Be all and end all.. But its hard to beleive people talking abt not taking this offer in this discussion.. should such a offer come to them would they still say the same thing.. I don think so.. We must stop bein hypocrites and enjoy the sucess of our fellow friends rather than being skeptical and talkin abt the risk which we are not fully aware of..

LAGOS: At least 500 people were killed on Sunday in communal clashes near Nigeria's central city of Jos, a state governor's advisor told AFP on Monday, revising a previous toll of around 100 dead. 



"We have been able to make 95 arrests but at the same time over 500 people have been killed in this heinous act... by Fulani herdsmen," Dan Manjang said in a telephone interview. 



Nigeria's acting president put security forces on alert after machete wielding gangs massacred the people, mainly women and children, officials said. 



Witnesses described how victims were caught in animal traps and fishing nets as they tried to flee their attackers, who hacked them to death in what appeared to have been a well-organised attack. 



Much of the violence in the early hours of Sunday was centred around the village of Dogo Nahawa, near the Jos. 



But the raiders also set fire to dozens of houses in the nearby villages of Ratsat and Zot, all less than 10 kilometres (seven miles) from Jos and home to members of the Berom ethnic group. 



"These villages were attacked by Fulani herdsmen killing scores of people and burning houses," Ratsat resident David Daniel Daniel told AFP. 



Other residents and local rights activists also blamed the attacks on the Fulani ethnic group. 



In Jos, Yusuf Alkali, a member of the Fulani ethic group, said he believed the attacks were a reprisal for the killings of four herdsmen two weeks ago when a Fulani settlement was attacked by ethnic Berom youths. 



Officials displayed another 18 bodies at the morgue in Jos -- the scene of inter-religious riots in January that left several hundred people dead. 



Acting President Goodluck Jonathan "has placed all the security services in Plateau (State) and neighbouring states on red alert so as to stem any cross border dimensions to this latest conflict," his office said in a statement. 



"He has also directed that the security services undertake strategic initiatives to confront and defeat these roving bands of killers," it added. 



Dan Manjang, an advisor to the Plateau state government confirmed that troops had been deployed to the area. 



But traumatised residents accused local officials of having turned a blind eye to the bloodshed. 



"The operation started around 3:00 am (0200 GMT) and lasted till 6:00 am and there were gunshots, but we did not see a single policeman," Peter Gyang, who lost his wife and two children, told reporters in Dogo Nahawa. 



"We no longer have confidence in the security agencies." 



Many of the victims had been hacked to death as they tried to run for their lives, he added. 



"Gunshots were fired just to scare people out of their houses only to be macheted as they fled into the bush," he said. 



"It seems the attacks were well coordinated as the attackers launched ... (them) simultaneously," Shamaki Gad Peter, head of League for Human Rights in Jos, told AFP as he toured Ratsat village. 



Houses and food granaries were still smouldering more than 12 hours after the attacks, which happened in the small hours of Sunday. 



Shehu Sani, a local rights activist said some fleeing residents were caught in animal traps and fishing nets set by the suspected Fulanis. 



Parts of Jos and its environs are still under a dusk-to-dawn curfew since the January religious clashes. This central region of Nigeria had been a regular ethnic and religious flaashpoint. An explosion of violence between rival ethic and religious groups in January left 326 dead in Jos, according to police although other human rights activists put the overall toll at more than 550.



In November 2008, the federal government sent in the troops after Christians and Muslims fought each other using firearms and machetes in clashes that followed a contested election in Jos. 

 

Source : Times Of India


Bhawesh Chandak (article) (21 Points)
Replied 14 March 2010

@ Rahul ............ no offfence but if you really want to know what r da conditions in congo or nigeria ....or any other african nation .................go watch the movie Blood Diamond ....its based on realty......................man we deserve much better life....................... lol !! .......but its everyones personal choice.....so enjoy $150 grands there ...................v r happy here with a million of rupees.......!!!


Sambit Patel (Director) (180 Points)
Replied 14 March 2010

how much does a normal CA , fresh passed earn monthly ?

My wife just completed her first phase. :)


sushant (proprietor) (36 Points)
Replied 16 March 2010

Hi.

Does any one have the exact terms and conditions of Olam International offer of 70 lacs  lf yes kindly share for every ones benefit.  i have heard out of 20 candidates only 7 have accepted the offer.

Anybody having any further information about the offer pl. share.


Aditya Khaitan (Manager Accounts & Tax) (40 Points)
Replied 16 March 2010

Hey friends don't equate US$1.5lac p.a  with INR 75 lacs....Its the money earned in some other country with different living standards....

Undoubtedly Rs 75 lacs seems a lot IF IT IS EARNED IN INDIA......COST OF LIVING in India may be less than that of other country....

Moreover to remit money to home country, you must have high proportion of net take home salary......

One should be aware of existing affairs of the TO BE SERVED Nation....Terrorism or Its culture just may not suit you... :)

Anyways congrats to both the CA's......Hope you have thought about it and have taken a careful and wise decision...Take Care



jim (erer) (24 Points)
Replied 23 March 2010

whats the lowest salary a fresh CA passout get?


YASH JAIN (ARTICLE) (554 Points)
Replied 24 March 2010

Rs.0 if he does something wrong:P


CA.ViVeK M ACA (ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT) (28544 Points)
Replied 25 March 2010

First of all very good news

There must be a balance between our life and profession. What is the major point of choosing CA as a profession ? for better carrer.

Money that is not a single criteria...

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Hardik Dave (IPCC and CS Professional(FINAL) Student)   (15533 Points)
Replied 27 April 2010

Great.

Simarpreet Singh (.) (27 Points)
Replied 10 May 2010

how much does a normal CA , fresh passed earn monthly ?



Pulkit (Service) (27 Points)
Replied 04 May 2011

mazza aa gaya sun kee, aab to aisa lagta jaldi se CA ban jaye



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