“Fix the road, but fix it right. Citizens deserve good roads whether there’s a burial or not. And we can’t clap for substandard work in our region today, then trend #EndBadGovernance when another region does it tomorrow. Integrity can’t be tribalistic.”
SHALOM!
Dear @alexottiofr and the people of ABIA.
MEDIOCRITY DOESN'T DESERVE AN APPLAUD: If we clap when “our own” does a shoddy job, we can’t complain when “their own” does the same. That’s how Nigeria stays stuck. Bad work is bad work, regardless of tribe, region, or party.
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FAILURE NORMALIZE: Celebrating a rushed, substandard road with no drainage because “at least they tried” lowers the bar for everyone. The next project will be even worse. The otti hype & PR is declining after each executed project faces a diminishing standards.
@Fedrickkkkkk Would you employ an auditor who's related to the financial treasurer?
It's to protect the companies against fraud and staff dissatisfication.
Nigeria has launched FreeTV, a national digital television platform that provides households across the country with access to more than 100 channels without monthly subscription fees.
@Morris_Monye Your mental health needs multiple thorough assessments. No psychological stable person should call that shabby comedically act a "masterclass".
Religious leaders are not therapists. That pastor's words should be thr45hed out. He can't proffer any solution to both women.
They both need a therapist or marriage counselor.
1/2 -Openly declaring his home mode of operation shows that he's not been threatened when his wife shines. Being a head is not ownership, it's mutual respect that identifies individual strength and structuring their home in such a pattern. She's better at home management
My Wife Is the Head of My Family— Actor Elesho
Nollywood actor Elesho has shared a personal family experience, explaining how he handled a difficult situation involving his mother and his wife.
According to him, his mother had been battling an eye condition for some years, which led him to bring her into his home after she had been staying with her younger sibling. He said he had already been supporting her and fulfilling his responsibilities as a son throughout the period.
He recounted that on the day he went to bring her, his mother expressed deep frustration with her living situation and reportedly said she would rather be “thrown into the river or sea” than remain where she was, insisting she was no longer comfortable.
Following this, he brought her to Lagos as an emergency visitor. However, upon arriving home, he said he left her in the car and went upstairs to inform his wife first. He stated that he prostrated before his wife and told her he had brought a visitor, which she later discovered was his mother.
He explained that his wife questioned the decision, prompting him to narrate the situation and his mother’s insistence that she could no longer stay where she was. He added that he told his wife there was no other place available for his mother at that time.
Elesho emphasized that in his household, “my wife is the head of my family,” noting that he felt it was important to respect her role while also handling his mother’s situation responsibly.
2/3 ...while he takes on other roles to sustain the family. Shared leadership beats solo dictatorship. Smart CEOs delegate to experts. If the wife is better at running the family units, while making her 'head of the family' makes the family more profitable and sustainable...