@DanielRegha A Nigerian once told me that I was in "his State, taking the jobs meant for the indigenes" (Of course I made him feel very stupid for uttering such nonsense afterwards)
These are same people criticizing the South Africans.
Remove the speck in your eyes first oh Nigerians.
@DanielRegha A Nigerian once told me that I was in "his State, taking the jobs meant for the indigenes" (Of course I made him feel very stupid for uttering such nonsense afterwards)
These are same people criticizing the South Africans.
Remove the speck in your eyes first oh Nigerians.
@renoomokri Nigeria has been dealing with these challenges for decades and we keep giving same excuses while people die in their thousands. Perhaps its time people are held accountable if they cannot deliver ideas that can solve the problems. 2/2
@renoomokri Drones fitted with infrared cameras can detect human heat signatures in sparsely populated areas like forests sir. I understand the human shield challenge, but the essence of having people in places of authority is to solve such problems. 1/2
I realised from observation and personal experience that if love shared was true, it will seek to protect than destroy even if the end was not what was expected.
And yes, in cases where life is threatened, mouths should not be be kept shut.
Dear young Nigerian,
There is a thin line between character and competence.While it seems both are distinct, they are mutually reinforcing. You need both to set yourself apart from the rest of the crowd. Your competence introduces you.Your character validates you. Develop both.
Question Everything!
Yes, you read that well. Question absolutely EVERYTHING, even religion!
Truth can only be known after questions are asked and answered adequately!!!
Dear young Nigerian,
You are not inferior to anyone.Never look down on yourself. Be confident. Believe in yourself and your abilities. Understand that no one has the permission to use you except you have first permitted them to do so. You are part of the solution not the problem
Logic is built from the information a person has.
Emotions and sentiments have a role to play but when unbridled always make poor decisions.
Logic sounds hard and it is but often times it is the truth needed for right decisions.
Osimhen embodies the true spirit of persistence.
To him, it’s never over until the final whistle.
A workaholic, focused, and driven to deliver — he pours his soul into his craft. I’m glad we get to witness another era of excellence through him.
I hope he keeps this fire burning because not long from now, he’ll surely etch his name in the sands of time.
What a great guy!
Dear young Nigerian,
Above all, know yourself. Recognize your abilities and acknowledge that you have a significant role to play in determining how far you go in life. The limitations before you are the ones you accepted. There is more. Always go for more. Do more! Thrive!