We invited a candidate to an interview and sent him our meeting link.
The candidate rejected it and sent us his own meeting link that we should join him instead 😂😂😭😭
Nineteen days.
That's how long dozens of children have remained in captivity while families wait, hope, and ask the same question every day.
Some are toddlers. Some left for school and never returned.
Every day in captivity is one day too many.
Where are they?
I just read this and you should to.
“No Victor, No Vanquished” was Nigeria’s original sin of impunity. We are still paying for it.
The same fault lines from 1970 are still live. We didn’t solve anything, we just decided not to talk about it.
Officially 1 month since I switched to a flip phone.
- Everyone is more severely addicted to their smartphones than I thought. Once you have a dumbphone, you'll frequently find yourself as the only person in the room not on their phone. It's not just teenagers, it's parents and adults of all ages. It's like everyone is stuck in a trance. 75+ year olds might be the only exception.
- All the objections I previously had for getting a dumbphone have turned out to be overblown and/or solvable. My iPhone addiction had fed my brain excuses to not do this earlier. If you really want to make the switch, you can.
- I've felt embarrassed to pull out my flip phone in public at times, for fear of being different or drawing too much attention to myself. But I have learned to just own up to it. Most people end up saying something like "Oh, I probably should do that too."
- I am using my brain more. Even though my flip phone has Waze, I find myself memorizing maps and roads. I'm more bored and get lost in my thoughts. I'm using paper and pen more. Increased desire for tangible things > digital things.
Overall, it has been a great experience and I plan on never going back.
@reminola If he's in Lagos please send him to me. I'll put him and his friends on to sports and personally look out for them. It's the closest they can get to play here
Isn’t it hypocritical to take a few Bible verses on sexuality and demand they be legislated over an entire country, while reducing over 2000 verses about wealth, care for the poor, the disabled, the vulnerable, and refugees to a private personal choice?
I saw this on LinkedIn and I felt it would not work for Lagos. I was also wondering if there's any city in Nigeria where an adult can do more than a meal daily for 3k