@israel_atumen@Orifunke Read your bible well.
It's was mandated what each Israelite gave to the house of God.
Amongst their offering, it was also mandated what aspect goes to the levite.
Ladies, there’s that one guy trying to ‘mansplain’
You’ve made a great point and articulated it well, and then he goes: ‘This is what Ore is trying to say’
And then they say the exact same thing in triple the number of sentences it needed.
Stay calm.
But ask for a catch-up at some point in the following day or 2
Say something like: ‘I really love on-the-go learning and feedback, and I want to make sure that in the instance of that meeting we had, I am not losing a learning opportunity. Would you be so kind as to let me know what was wrong with what I said that it needed to be explained further or elaborated on’
Of course - there’s nothing, so they’ll either say a load of nonsense to cover up their bad behaviour or actually acknowledge they were wrong.
In either case, they’ll tread more carefully next time.
@sacredsaintmj@gkbalogs Sub company for 20 bikes at its peak?
Why pass through this hassle?
What income can be generated from this 20 bikes that would be able to sustain the resources needed?
I don't think it's worth it
@RidwanuLlah If she's not learned, it's almost certain that she won't be able to do it, and from your narration, she seemed like she wasn't.
Precise 300gb is like a mifi plan, how were you doing this for mobile?
@RidwanuLlah The max data one can transfer in a day is 5gb, and the max number of time one can transfer this 5gb in a month is 10x.
So, how did you expect the person to return the data?
Someone that hasn't transfered data before, do you know the process and stress it would take?
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@ToluwalaseR@RidwanuLlah Toluwalase, can you explain how to transfer 300gb of data back to someone?
Not even 300gb, let's say 10gb.
Do you know the steps?
The stress?
The best method was to call customer service.
Sometimes, it might have not been an intention to defraud, but the stress involved.
Today, we celebrate with one of our own, Osasere Okundaye, as she shares the inspiring testimony of becoming Nigeria’s youngest Chartered Accountant at just 16 years old.
This extraordinary achievement stands as a powerful testament to God’s faithfulness and what can be accomplished through diligence, discipline, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
Her journey is an inspiration to young people everywhere, proving that with God’s grace, determination, and a clear vision, age is never a barrier to greatness.
Congratulations, Osasere! We pray that this remarkable milestone will be the beginning of even greater accomplishments and that God will continue to lead you from glory to glory.
@DebbieAdewale16@Des_line_ish Stress and disturbance wasn't external.
It's less stressful getting ready with an already made hair than styling it afresh