I appreciate the full version. She showed respect afterwards. He responded to her questions with care and respect too.
If indeed UBA has a first name policy, then it makes sense that she called him Tony, and oga TOE should do the needful.
In the end, my position will always be “wisdom is profitable to direct”. No matter the existing policy, your first interaction with someone (especially older people) should give them an opportunity to choose how they want to be addressed.
it’s officially 6 years running SHPR by September.
what started as a “gig”, has now opened doors for me, made me meet some really cool people, supported quite a few too and still more to come.
importantly, it’s been super amazing working on briefs, executions and overall doing all the cool stuff that comes on our table.
it’s always day 1.
thankful to everyone who’s supported, worked with and helped get SHPR to where it is right now.
The best Video I’ve seen this week.
I’ve seen people who are below average in elementary & high school & went on to became absolute beast of champions in University.
Only God knows what happened along the line.
Inspiring!
She has most definitely changed my own life too. I bless the day i was shown her instagram freestyle o. And she has been nothing but a dream Starrgirl.
I remember a bank CEO who is now my egbon and mentor telling me on the first day we met, "Yomi, call me <inserts first name>. A proper African man setting me up. I responded with "Egbon, won ko mi be"... He laughed, and we've been super chilled since then.
Read the room. Discern. Even in oyinbo land... read the room. Here's Dr Maya Angelou setting the record straight. Sometimes it's not just about age...
It's a different thing if the company policy explicitly says "first-name basis"
Film: SAWOROIDE
Director: Tunde Kelani
Genre: Political Drama / Yoruba Classic
Presentation: Full Movie — Remastered
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