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Orobert
Re: Your Role Model In Corporate Nigeria?
« #96 on: March 24, 2009, 12:48 AM »

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Jimoh Ibrahim

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Ogbogu Kalu
jembu
Re: Your Role Model In Corporate Nigeria?
« #97 on: March 25, 2009, 06:04 PM »

   SOLUDO is the man!  1st degree Nsukka, 2nd degree Nsukka, Ph.d Nsukka. Professorial Nsukka. Chei! our homegrown Soludo. No be all these combination of harvard and cambridge. The chief packager of the nigerian economy. proponent and executor of the banking conSOLUDOtion ideology. After these consolidation, no sector of the nigerian economy, i repeat no sector has employed like the banking sector in contemporary nigeria! and he is still doing more amidst criticism (bad bele nigerians wey no like anything good from Nazareth una go dey criticize, im go from there go World bank or UN like im sisters dem). Afterall UN don appoint the guy as part of eight-man committee on global financial crisis (the only african representative). Official rate of dollar as at 3days ago was N145 as reported by thisday. They said he is now achieving the aim of revaluing the naira. My people have a saying "onye fe eze, eze eru ya naka", meaning"he who honours a king gets the kings' honour in return." you can now imagine why i would attribute these litany of lines to my own brother soludo. He is extaordinary and enigmatic. All those men Ovia, Ibrus, Elumelus among others are just a by-product of his achievements merely playing out the Governors' script. "Chukwuma idikwa egwu" You are too much!


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jembu
Re: Your Role Model In Corporate Nigeria?
« #98 on: March 25, 2009, 06:20 PM »

  Or my people cant you see how soludo like Wenger is standing taller than others. In short, it is just Soludo, then others. dont feel bad my brother your time too will surely come
lexdino (m)
Re: Your Role Model In Corporate Nigeria?
« #99 on: March 29, 2009, 11:37 AM »

I dont believe in role modelism. why will i want to be like someone else? is the person perfect? is he or she God?HuhHuhHuh
lexdino (m)
Re: Your Role Model In Corporate Nigeria?
« #100 on: March 29, 2009, 11:42 AM »

I dont believe in role modelism. why will i want to be like someone else? is the person perfect? is he or she God?HuhHuhHuh Angry
AjanleKoko
Re: Your Role Model In Corporate Nigeria?
« #101 on: March 29, 2009, 06:55 PM »

Quote from: lexdino on March 29, 2009, 11:42 AM
I dont believe in role modelism. why will i want to be like someone else? is the person perfect? is he or she God?HuhHuhHuh Angry
Nobody said anything about being perfect.
But it's good to identify people who have achieved and see how you can learn from them in your own life walk.
Although most of the people listed here are not achievers in any way but crooks, opportunists, and hypocrites.
okamal
Re: Your Role Model In Corporate Nigeria?
« #102 on: March 30, 2009, 07:39 PM »

Very funny, some guys are mentioning their parent names and govn'rs  while the poster put clause 'your role model in corperate organisation' well, as for me  i go for GURU HIMSELF guess who? hhmm is nobody but MR JIM OVIA of the great bank in naija. I also go for my able and disciplined GM-IT dept of zenithbank, my BOSS ohimai.we guys in the dept loves u so much. HE thought many things in IT FIELD. HE made us to be relevant and recognised any where we go.though via lots of pressure and stress thats why zenithbank IT dept standout among its rivals from other institution.NO be MOUTH, THATS MINE OOOO . SAY your OWN DONT BEEF MY BOSSES AND MY ORG.
IGWE_USA (m)
Re: Your Role Model In Corporate Nigeria?
« #103 on: April 02, 2009, 02:24 AM »



        MR PASCAL DOZIE!
Dis Guy
Re: Your Role Model In Corporate Nigeria?
« #104 on: July 01, 2009, 11:37 AM »

Where are the women?
Jarus (m)
Re: Your Role Model In Corporate Nigeria?
« #105 on: July 01, 2009, 11:58 AM »

Quote from: okamal on March 30, 2009, 07:39 PM
Very funny, some guys are mentioning their parent names and govn'rs while the poster put clause 'your role model in corperate organisation' well, as for me i go for GURU HIMSELF guess who? hhmm is nobody but MR JIM OVIA of the great bank in naija. I also go for my able and disciplined GM-IT dept of zenithbank, my BOSS ohimai.we guys in the dept loves u so much. HE thought many things in IT FIELD. HE made us to be relevant and recognised any where we go.though via lots of pressure and stress thats why zenithbank IT dept standout among its rivals from other institution.NO be MOUTH, THATS MINE OOOO . SAY your OWN DONT BEEF MY BOSSES AND MY ORG.
Bros, when we talk of 'The Guru' in corporate Nigeria today, only one person has been 'licensed' to answer; MIKE ADENUGA!
When you asked us to guess who the guru was, I expected to see MIKE. If Jim himself is asked who the guru is, he will tell you Mike Adenuga.

Mike Adenuga is officially 'The Guru' and 'The Bull' of corporate Nigeria, and to me, he's the most fearless risk taker in Nigerian economy.
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