itish Telecoms, but left after a year to join Goodman Jones, an
She first landed a job at British Telecoms, but left after a year to join Goodman Jones, an accounting and investment firm, usadream.xyz as audit officer. She served there till 1993.
In 1994, Mrs Adeosun
joined London Underground Company as Internal Audit Manager, before switching
to Prism Consulting, a finance firm, where she worked between 1996 until 2000.
In 2000, Mrs Adeosun was hired by
newshut.org PricewaterhouseCoopers, where she worked for
two years.
When she eventually
returned to Nigeria in 2002, Mrs Adeosun still did not deem it necessary to
participate in the NYSC scheme. She simply accepted a job offer at a private
firm, Chapel Hill Denham.
However, ostensibly concerned
newspapersmagazine.com that she might run into trouble for skipping the
mandatory scheme, Mrs Adeosun, sometime in 2009, procured a fake exemption
certificate.
The NYSC does not issue
exemption certificate to anyone who, like the minister, graduates before
turning 30, top officials of the scheme familiar with the matter told PREMIUM
TIMES.
She first landed a job
at British Telecoms, but left after a year to join Goodman Jones, an accounting
and investment firm, as audit officer. She served there till 1993.
In 1994, Mrs Adeosun
joined London Underground Company as Internal Audit Manager, before switching
to Prism Consulting, a finance firm, where she worked between 1996 until 2000.
In 2000, Mrs Adeosun was hired by PricewaterhouseCoopers, where she worked for
two years.
When she eventually
returned to Nigeria in 2002, Mrs Adeosun still did not deem it necessary to
participate in the NYSC scheme. She simply accepted a job offer at a private
firm, Chapel Hill Denham.
However, ostensibly concerned that she might run into trouble for skipping the
mandatory scheme, Mrs Adeosun, sometime in 2009, procured a fake exemption
certificate.
The NYSC does not issue
exemption certificate to anyone who, like the minister, graduates before
turning 30, top officials of the scheme familiar with the matter told PREMIUM
TIMES.
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