Over to you, which Jarushub article did you enjoy most in 2013?

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Jarushubbers and friends,

We have come a long way and rounding up 2013 by God’s grace. I appreciate all the readers of this portal, my friends, the active ones as well as the passive ones who do only reading.

Now, let’s get your feedback rolling:

  • Which of the over 500 published articles and posts  did you enjoy most in 2013?
  • Who is your favourite columnist or contributor on Jarushub?
  • Which personality interview did you enjoy most?
  • What do you consider the high point of Jarushub in 2013?
  • What improvement will you like to see on Jarushub in 2014?

Use the comment button below to let me have your say. Over to you!!!

4 comments

  1. lawatog 9 December, 2013 at 17:30 Reply

    Kudos to Jarushub and his egg heads. I must confess you’ve done a great job via this blog as you’ve changed many of my hitherto thought about life generally.
    Well, virtually all the posts and articles were very inspiring, educative and informative such that one may find it difficult to select one. But since you want us to choose one, for me I have special liking for ” Common interview questions and answers tips” as it was published at a time I was getting set to join the millions of job seekers in the Nigerian Labour market.
    While I will like to choose Femi Taiwo (PhD), as my favourite columnist I still have special interest in sola fagorusi with his article titled ” warm Embrace with ghost of June 12″.
    Segun Adeniyi, a one time late president Yar’adua media adviser inspired me most with his interview with Jarushub, hence I went for him.
    High point of Jarushub; of course, I wasn’t privilege to be at the first career conference but I followed it very well and I felt so bad for not attending the conference. Therefore, I chose the conference as the high point of Jarushub.
    While I acknowledged the fact that you’ve worked hard and by my own grade, I gave you 70%, much still need to be done in the area of job advertisement as this will help the teeming unemployed youths.
    On a last note, I personally have benefitted immensely from your series of articles and posts and I must say a very big thank you. May God continue to bless you and grant you more wisdom and knowledge.

  2. Mutiu 10 December, 2013 at 12:04 Reply

    So far, It’d been great bumping on this blog.
    a. The article I love most is “what I learned from the Atedo boys’. Insightful and inspiring for aspiring leader like me
    b. Nasir Kolawole and Mr. Ewumi are my favorite columnist and contributor respectively
    c. Abimbola Adelakun….Youngest punch back page columnist
    d. The blog had been career driven and inspiring and also ringing it into the ears of young professionals and aspirants that nothing is impossible if determined
    e. I would like the articles to flow in more than it comes at the moment

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