Nigerians are starters but lack the ability to scale. We get comfortable with being small &refuse to scale. We compete so much without looking at how collaboration can encourage scale. We want to control all aspects of a business without learning to apply compliance and control.
@Infoassureltd Attackers don't care whether you are a small or a big business! Implement security controls, data classification, data minimization, and have inhouse awareness- Nuyo, Mariam and Victor!
If you know you won’t have the time to commit to a free program, please don’t apply.
These opportunities are limited, and every slot given to someone who won't show up is a slot taken from someone who truly needs it and would make the most of it.
We removed inactive participants from our Cybersecurity Bootcamp, and it made me sad. We put so much effort into creating these programs, and seeing spots wasted is painful.
Please let’s be more intentional. If you apply, show up and stay committed.
My parents are more obsessed with us now we are older.
They always want us to visit home
Always worried we aren’t eating well or using a good cream
If we are alone and quiet in the room, they come in for small talk
Ask about work even though they haven’t the slighted clue
Super cute
You can listen to this woman all day and you will continue to remain in awe of how her brain works. She is an amazing thinker and writer.
Nigeria will be a far better place if far more people simply learn to think and use their brains a whole lot more.
@diimejii Most times yes, sometimes no. If a piece looks good I might take some time to admire the work that went into it and read the details of the artiste, hopefully to get their thought process. If it doesn't strike me in any way, I keep it moving.
Sometimes as an adult, you have to decide "this is the last time these people are gonna make me feel this way" and stand on it.
Whether that be family, a relationship or a friendship.
Overthinkers often deal with a crippling fear of failure, which can prevent them from taking risks to chase their dreams.
In the rare instance that they actually take the risk; that fear of failure evolves to feed a crippling sense of perfectionism.