When my colleagues at work prepare any document or court process and put my name to sign, I always ask them why they don’t want to put their names, and take credit for their own work? Fine, I am the boss, but you prepared it, it’s your brain work, why don’t you want to take ownership? You don’t want to shine and known too?
Except for cases I am personally interested in, and want to conduct for other reasons, it’s not a must I sign all documents originating from you. It’s not a one-man show business. I want you to be known as well. I want you to take credit and ownership as well.
I have worked in places where only seniors and partners can sign or conduct certain proceedings, including trials. But here, as long as you are a lawyer, be ready to sign documents and conduct any type of proceedings. Our golden principle is: nobody is too young to lead and nobody is too big to be led.
Benjamin Mendy was charged with eight counts of rape, attempted rape, and sexual assault involving around six women. He was arrested, suspended by Manchester City, and held in custody for months.
After a lengthy trial and retrial, he was acquitted on all charges. He lost key years of his career at his peak, while his accusers faced no consequences.
The Thomas Partey case shows why the presumption of innocence is essential: no one’s livelihood should be destroyed by allegations alone, only by a proven guilty verdict in court.
Hello British press, allow the man to play his football 😡
A United States official said that Omar Artan, the Somalian soccer referee who was denied entry into the country ahead of the World Cup, was refused admission due to "association with suspected members of terror organisations."
NDC Approves Key Appointments in New Media and Strategic Communications
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has approved the appointments of Agada Abuh Theophilus as Director of New Media and Strategic Communications, and Brian Dennis as Deputy Director of New Media and Strategic Communications
Agada Abuh Theophilus (@TheoAbuAgada) is a strategic communications professional with a proven record across political campaigns, corporate brand management, institutional PR, and new media. Agada is an Associate of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations. He holds a Master of Arts degree in Development Communications, specialising in strategic communication for social and institutional development, and is currently a PhD candidate researching election administration and management.
Brian Dennis (@XBrianDennis) is a communications analyst with seven years of experience in strategic and political communications. He holds a Master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Resolution.
The party is excited to welcome both appointees and looks forward to the energy, expertise, and fresh perspective they bring to its communications efforts. The NDC is confident that their leadership will strengthen the party’s voice and deepen its engagement with Nigerians across every platform.
Signed:
Osa Director
National Publicity Secretary
Nigeria Democratic Congress
In February this year, the US launced a missile strike at an elementary girls school in Iran killing 168 children.
The entire Iran squad were pictured disembarking from their plane with pins on their clothing bearing the number 168, risking the wrath of Trump and America.
FIFA has revoked the ticket allocation for Iran fans at the team's three World Cup games in the United States, the national football federation said Tuesday. https://t.co/PvSOGhzYPv
Ridwan is not the problem. Barakah is.
She is a clout chaser. She has a problem. A psychological one. A Main Character Syndrome, that is fed by her dopamine for constant online validation, self gratification and rage baiting.
Many of us get this too many times, no one hears about it. Gutter behavior
A hotel was recently caught on an electricity bypass and have been mandated to pay over ₦30 million in penalties before they can be reconnected to the grid.
The interesting part is that management is claiming they knew nothing about it. According to them, they only found out after the DisCo presented evidence showing that the prepaid meter had been tampered with.
An internal investigation later revealed that the hotel's facility manager was allegedly responsible for coordinating the bypass without the knowledge of the management. The scheme was carefully designed to conceal its existence and avoid raising suspicion.
From what I gathered, the scheme was quite clever.
The facility manager would bypass the meter so the hotel consumed more electricity from the grid while paying far less than they should. At the same time, he would present inflated diesel amount to management.
For instance, if management approved ₦5 million for diesel, he might buy only ₦3 million diesel and pocket the remaining ₦2 million. Since the electricity bills were coming in very low, nobody questioned the diesel expenses because they assumed the generators were carrying most of the load.
What management didn't realize was that the facility was actually relying heavily on grid power, but the bypass ensured that usage wasn't being properly recorded.
The arrangement reportedly went on for over six months before it was eventually discovered.
You see the atrocities people commit.
You see how people gain the system that feeds them.
You see how people contribute to the current problem we're facing as a country.