🎙️ MISTAKE: The 7 career killers every presenter must avoid
I’ve seen talented people enter media… and disappear just as fast.
Not because they lacked skill but because of simple mistakes.
Let’s fix that. Quickly.
Here’s MISTAKE 👇
M – Mouth Running Too Much
Talking is not the job. Communicating is.
The best presenters know when to pause.
I – Ignoring Preparation
No research = no respect.
You sound exactly as prepared as you are.
S – Sounding ���Too Foreign”
Your power is your authenticity.
Clarity beats accent. Every time.
T – Talking Over Guests
Interrupting kills flow.
Great hosts listen like pros.
A – Avoiding the Producer
Your producer is your lifeline.
Ignore them and your show suffers.
K – Killing Team Spirit
Talent opens doors. Attitude keeps them open.
Be easy to work with.
E – Ego Taking Over
The moment you think you’ve “arrived”… you decline.
Stay hungry. Stay learning.
Here’s the truth:
Careers in media don’t usually crash loudly.
They fade quietly because of habits like these.
Fix them early.
And you won’t just survive… you’ll stand out.
#MediaCareer #Broadcasting #PublicSpeaking #PersonalBrand #StayOnCue
There are three kinds of people in this world: the natural man, driven by fleshly desires; the carnal man, ruled by human reasoning; and the spiritual man, led by the Spirit of God.
The natural man lives by sight, the carnal man by sense, but the spiritual man walks by faith and divine revelation. God’s ultimate desire is that we grow into spiritual maturity; a life governed not by impulse or intellect, but by His Spirit.
Today, make a choice to live above the flesh and be led by the Spirit, for therein lies true life and peace.
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A thread on the Bawku Conflict in Ghana 🇬🇭
The Kusasi-Mamprusi Conflict in Bawku: A Legacy of British Colonial Policy in Northern Ghana
Felix Y. T. Longi (2014)
Introduction
Post-colonial Africa has witnessed a phenomenal increase in conflicts of various magnitudes, mostly arising out of disagreements over a variety of issues including ownership of land, succession to chieftaincy titles, and resource allocation, among others.
The West African sub-region has had its fair share of these upheavals, notably in Liberia, Sierra-Leone and Cote d’Ivoire.
Ghana is among the few countries in West Africa perceived to be oasis of peace in a sub-region otherwise characterized by civil wars, rebel activities and general instability.
This image of Ghana, however, only masks a festering wound of communal violence, inter-ethnic conflicts and armed confrontations in the Northern part of Ghana.
The root causes of these conflicts, which have almost become persistent, are largely traceable to the introduction of secular political authority/chieftaincy in areas which, before colonialism, were described as stateless or acephalous.
The security of the entire country has often been compromised by the scope of unrest, wanton loss of lives and property, waste of the nation’s scarce resources and the dislocation of people.