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Ways to Become An Outstanding Employee in the Work place.

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Now, this is not a bad thing.  As you get older, you realise that you only live once. This new way of thinking and the younger generation putting life first and career second, can only benefit generations to come. Where the real problem lies in the blurred line between how to advance your career or how best to maintain your status quo in the workplace. For those who are more ambitious and believe in what you do, where you want to go and how you are going to get there, being an outstanding employee for the brand that you work for may lead to all your dreams coming true - at least in the workplace. Ways to be an outstanding employee: Ignore your job description:  Too often people think that something is out of their job description, so they don't do it, afterall, it's "not your job". Big mistake. It's what's not in your job description that makes you stand out from the crowd. Working over and above what is required will ensure that your manager and company l...

Mix Reaction Trail Older Women and Younger Men Relationship.

Some Nigerians have expressed mixed reactions to the idea of men marrying women that were older than them. Over the years in Africa, women were usually advised to marry men who were older, more educated, had better jobs and would have made enough money to cater for them. Some respondents obliged to the norm and told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Monday that modernity and other factors had redefined their choices of suitable mates. They also said that emotional maturity was a core virtue needed to sustain a relationship and older women possessed it. A lawyer, Godfrey Chukukere, told NAN that men sustaining relationships with women younger than them tend to be more difficult since such women were fond of laying emphases on trivial issues. He said that a man marrying an older woman, on the average, meant marrying an older and mature person. “Having a relationship with an older woman is simply the best thing that a younger, vibrant and ambitious man should consid...

Outstanding Moment of Pilot Victoria...

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There are now 127 active female pilots in Nigeria out of a total number of 2,958 pilots in the country.” This was the figure quoted at an aviation forum held in Lagos in June 2015 by the acting director of the Directorate of Licensing, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) at the time, Mr Emmanuel Ogunbambi. From then till now, it’s uncertain how many more female pilots have been certified in Nigeria. But these two things are certain; the meagre figure – disappointing or perhaps encouraging – depending on your perspective is not peculiar to Nigeria. And more Nigerian women are on a quest to bridge the gender gap, not just in the country’s aviation industry, but in the global aviation industry. One of such women is Ladidi Victoria Kolo, a recently certified Class 1 pilot from Kwara state. Victoria gave an interesting narrative on her journey to becoming a pilot while highlighting some of the challenges of her career such as the financial cost, and the pr...

To All Humans.

1) *My first restaurant* => * my mother's breast * 2) *My first toilet* => *  my mother's laps * 3) *My first school* => * Mom's kitchen * 4) *My first teacher* => * my mother * 5) *My first doctor* => * it's my mom * 6) *My first thermometer* => * my mother's fingers * 7) *My first friend* => * it's my mom * 8) *My first dresser* => * it's my mom * 9) *My first vehicle* => * my mom's back * 10) My first lawyer => * it's my mom. * Thank you mom for all you did for giving me life * Long live to all mothers* * _A mother can easily maintain 6 children, but it would be difficult for 6 children to maintain a mother? * To all the moms of the world *

A LETTER TO MY PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER.

A Primary School teacher asked her pupils to write an essay on ”A wish you want from God?" At the end of the day, the teacher collected all the essays given by her pupils. She took them to her house, sat down and started marking. While marking the essays, she sees a strange essay written by one of her pupils. That essay made her very emotional. Her husband came and sat beside her and saw her crying. The husband asked her, "What happened?" "What's making you cry" She answered "Read this. It is one of my pupil's essay." "Oh God, Make me a Television. I want to live like the TV in my house. In my house, the TV is very valuable. All of my family members sit around it. They are very interested in it. When the TV is talking, my parents listen to it very happily. They don’t shout at the TV. They don’t quarrel with the TV. They don’t slap the TV. So I want to become a TV. The TV is the centre of attraction in my house. I wan...