@Adenuga23@kvng_abeholar Even in this case you have sited. The CMD can choose to listen to the manager or interact with the people doing the work directly. The choice mainly rests with the leader and what they choose to do
Nigeria just replaced a 19-year-old identity law.
The NIMC Act 2026 was signed yesterday and almost nobody is talking about what it actually does to the infrastructure underneath your fintech product.
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@PastorMarvy I assume waste is directly proportional to the population. If so, what is the population of Lagos compared to all these countries?
And if it is not proportional to population then why is Lagos waste more compared to other cities or countries
@tokunbo_wahab Until a functional and effective waste disposal system is implemented residents will still be putting their dirt on the median.
The current system where PSP claims to visit every fortnight is unhealthy. 60% of the time they don't visit until after 4 weeks. This needs to b fix
@Tope_soft Calling out your folly is now perceived as moronic. when you know you lack sound reason to argue realistically why do you persistently comment on matters that is none of your concern?
Because the matter of what Obi does or does not is absolutely none of your concern
@Tope_soft 3. He was politically smart enough to reject being used as a leverage for someone else. Why is the rest of the coalition not politically smart enough to support a candidate with public momentum being him but are stup!dly bent on frustrating the most assured path to winning?
@Tope_soft 2. The scheming might not have been to deny him being on the ballot but as what? A vice? Mr Tinubu wants him to run solo you say, what is the effort to ensure he runs in coalition? Instead was being harassed & cohered to as a sub. You are bitter bcos he refused and left?
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The problem started when I said "e choke" in a meeting.
My colleague Linda from accounting paused mid-slide. She said, Is everything okay with your throat?
I said, No, Linda, it means the numbers are impressive.
She wrote that down. She literally wrote it down. Three days later she told our boss the quarterly projections were choking her. HR got involved.
I work in Toronto, in a glass office where the only other Nigerian is a man named Tunde who has completely assimilated. The kind who pronounces "schedule" like he invented the language. He avoids me in the breakroom because I remind him of jollof rice and his mother's expectations.
So I suffer alone.
Last month I told a project manager that the deadline was giving me wahala. He emailed my supervisor asking if wahala was a vendor we needed to loop in. I now have a meeting on Friday about clarifying communication styles.
The worst was when I said "abeg" to an intern. She thought it was a new productivity tool. She searched the internal software catalogue. By Tuesday, IT had opened a ticket.
I tried explaining slangs to my coworkers once. Big mistake. Now every Monday morning, Kevin from sales greets me with "How far?" but he says it like "How far, my good man?" and waits for a response as if I am a foreign exchange student he is sponsoring.
Linda has started saying "e choke" whenever she completes a spreadsheet. She does finger quotes around it. She has made a PowerPoint slide titled "Nigerian Business Expressions for Cross-Cultural Synergy."
I sat Tunde down last week. I said, Tunde, you need to help me. They've weaponized our entire lexicon.
He adjusted his cardigan. He said, I'm sorry, I don't really speak it anymore.
I said, You were born in Owerri.
He said, That was a long time ago. He stirred his green tea. No sugar. No milk. Just assimilation and regret.
Yesterday I overheard my boss on a client call. She said the deal was giving her gbe body. I had told her "gbe body" means being alert. She now uses it to mean proactive. The client loved it. They want it in the brochure.
I have created a monster.
The office Christmas party is next week and Kevin told me he is planning to say "shey you dey whine me" during his toast. He has been practising pronunciation with a YouTube video titled "Speak Nigerian in 5 Minutes."
I will not be attending.
Every diaspora office has one person fighting for their slangs and one Tunde drinking green tea pretending he cannot remember the taste of chin chin.