joepapilo: Please I need your advice on this , even tho I've made up my mind. I got a job recently which am about 3-4 months old but I have never been happy or feel good ever since then.
The thing is that I've been practicing coding before getting the job but ever since I got the job, I've been drained mentally that I could barely open my laptop talk more of practicing..the job isn't that bad but it's not in line with the career I actually wants and I feel like that's the reason why I'm barely happy also salaries are delayed like 2weeks after month end.
I've decided to resign in good faith and focus on my path, please guys what do you think ?
Your happiness should be paramount, the thing is coding is where your happiness and passion align though you'll need money to keep life going while you practice your coding hence your reason for taking the job at first
For me,, I don't toy with my happiness and mental well being, I'll advice you resign and return to your coding it will take just a little time before it starts paying you, just be patient and focus
Meanwhile you need to have a source of income, may be a weekly paid job or another job that allows you work from home or gives you time for your coding..
Death can come to a person anywhere. As long as you are under this earth and breathing the same air with others, when death finds you, he'll take you with him.
Please never denigrate your country when you find your feet outside of your country. There are people who are doing very well in the same country.
Lovelink1991: Peter obi has break a record of 30 years in the north by executing presidential projects which has never happened in the north for 30 years.
Among the projects were the installing of boreholes all over the northern state which the NASS budget to install one for N185m in the 2024 budget.
I'm summary: Peter obi will used that money (N185m) to spread borehole all over the North and West and still have leftover
Watch and see how joyful the northerners are as they testify to it 😂😂😂😂😂
Your introduction is too long,pls reduce it And you talk to much
And you seem to be deceptive in your caption versus the video ( in your write-up up said see how joyful the northerners we're but there weren't anything as much in the video)
Franzinni: You see the smile on her father's face ? E get why .... That is a father that knows his daughter knows the value of being a member of his bloodline ... She is gorgeous with that natural African hair and those high shoulders that makes you know you are looking at good genes . Tall, elegant and I am sure she would be intelligent and excitingly eloquent... imagine this kind babe melt for inside your strong masculine arms. Kai.
This is what men like me want . Not those paintings we call boss babes and slay queens that their only value in life is when they are horizontal and their legs are at 90 degrees to their body .
Picture attached is Zenith Bank CEO
She's wearing hair and wearing heavy make up as well
So, for me it's about individual choice whether to look natural and simple or to go in make-up
The both are intellectuals, so it is in life. I have seen girls on natural hair that aren't intelligent same with girls with makeup.
press9jatv: Breaking: Nigeria content creators to earn through Facebook, Instagram June 2024
Meta, the parent company of Instagram, is set to launch a new feature on its Instagram and Facebook app in June 2024, aimed at empowering Nigerian creators to monetize their content and earn a livelihood through the platform.
This announcement was made by Meta’s President of Global Affairs, Nick Clegg, following a meeting with President Tinubu at the presidential villa earlier today.
Earlier in his remarks, Clegg expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for facilitating an executive order crucial to the landing of Meta-backed deep-sea cable infrastructure in Nigeria.
We want to lead Africa in digital technology, Tinubu tells Meta Facebook, Instagram restored after few minutes downtime Instagram, Facebook users experience downtime in Nigeria, worldwide
He said, “It is an extraordinary infrastructure project. When it comes on stream in the first quarter of 2025, it will be twice as much as the capacity of all subsea cables that exist.
“We buried the cable 50 per cent deeper than any other subsea cables under the seabed.”
He further emphasised the cable’s potential economic impact, estimating, “It could yield up to 37 billion dollars worth of increase in economic activity in the next two or three years across the African continent.”
Clegg then elaborated on Meta’s commitment, saying, “We have a lot to do with Nigeria to deepen partnerships,” and affirmed, “We will, in June 2024, introduce a feature on our Instagram app that will allow Nigerian creators to monetize their content to enable them to earn a living using the app.”
Also speaking, Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr ‘Bosun Tijani, Nigeria’s Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, echoed the importance of Meta platforms in Nigeria, stressing the need for collaborative engagements to drive development in the digital economy sector.
He emphasised the importance of collaboration, stating, “We must continue to engage to create opportunities for our people so they can also share in global prosperity.”
Omoawoke: If as a child, they told you that snake in the garden of Eden was talking and walking, then God cursed it to start crawling, or they told you all the animals in the world were put in a boat to survive Noah’s ark. But you still believe this as an adult
I hate going to the markets, I don't have the patience to start bargaining anything. When i see those sellers I don't feel the need to bargain, my sympathetic nature will take over me and I'll end up squandering money.
I wish everyone can be happy
Same with me ooo
I'll go to the market seeing the faces of those marketers mostly the aged women I'll just pay the price they mention,, not that I'm wealthy oo but I just feel I shouldn't price rather I feel I should even pay more just to encourage them and put joy on their face
Bringing joy into people's life is my everyday dream.
Watianoengineer: Still reasonable, if Peter Obi had won, this portion of food would likely sell for 5k due to his inexperience in handling the economy. May God bless president Bola Tinubu and give him strength to fulfill his renewed hope agenda. It shall end in praise and we shall all smile at the end of these reforms. This renewed Hope will Favor me and my Family. Amen
May thunder damage you and that your mouth
God punish you there...
You are very stupid,, people like you don't deserve to be alive...
This is the tinubu you voted for, how's the economy today ,
Go and read about Anambra Economy when he assumed office as the governor and when he left
I don't really understand how someone in Nigeria will still be Abusing PO.
Seunpapa65: I remember when my guy asked me to escort him make he go visit banny thank God I no follow am long story short the spent everything for flexing he hang for tipper come back 🤣🤣
LibertyRep: I don't know what your 'fatherland' is. But before the prayer ascends, have you taken your time to consider who the next man would be? Just saying.
Bro... You got me laughing
I actually wanted to type Amen but seeing your comment my brain was reset...
The devil we know is better than the friend we don't know.
OKOATA: It's normal for humans to seek upgrade in life so there should be no regrets. My advice to you is to start praying fervently so that God can touch his heart and stop bringing ur marital stuff to the internet cos if ur husband finds out he might vex more.
damilola4162: Remembering Samuel Okwaraji: Why Super Eagles must secure victory over Angola in honour of his heroic sacrifice on the pitch
On the fateful day of August 12, 1989, Nigerian football experienced a tragedy that left an indelible mark on the sport's history. A talented and dedicated midfielder Samuel Okwaraji collapsed on the pitch during a crucial World Cup qualifying match against Angola.
This article aims to delve into the circumstances surrounding Okwaraji's untimely demise and emphasize why the Super Eagles must honour his memory by securing victory over Angola on Friday.
The tragic incident that lead to Okwaraji's dismiss
Samuel Okwaraji, born on May 19, 1964, was more than just a football player; he was a symbol of passion and commitment to the beautiful game. As the Super Eagles faced Angola in the 1990 World Cup qualifying match, Okwaraji, who had been an integral part of the team, gave his all on the field. However, tragedy struck in the 77th minute when he suddenly collapsed due to congestive heart failure.
Despite immediate efforts to revive him, Okwaraji tragically lost his life on the pitch. The shocking incident sent shockwaves through the football community, highlighting the physical toll and challenges faced by athletes in the pursuit of excellence.
Honoring Okwaraji's legacy
In the aftermath of Okwaraji's death, the football community mourned the loss of a talented player and a true patriot. His dedication to the game and his country inspired many, making it imperative for future generations to remember his sacrifice.
As the Super Eagles takes on Angola in the quarterfinal of the Africa Cup of Nations on Friday, February 2, they carry the responsibility of upholding Okwaraji's legacy, and beyond the pursuit of victory, the team must play with the spirit and determination that he embodied. This serves as a tribute to a fallen hero who gave his all for the love of the game.
Why the Super Eagles must defeat Angola?
Defeating Angola on the football field becomes more than just a quest for points; it transforms into a symbolic act of respect and remembrance for Samuel Okwaraji. The Super Eagles must approach this encounter with a sense of purpose, understanding that the match against Angola is an opportunity to honour a man who made the ultimate sacrifice for the sport.
Additionally, securing victory over Angola becomes a testament to the resilience of Nigerian football. It demonstrates that despite the tragic loss of one of their own, the Super Eagles remain a force to be reckoned with – a team that channels adversity into strength and determination.
Samuel Okwaraji's legacy goes beyond his achievements on the football field. His tragic death serves as a reminder of the physical and emotional toll that athletes endure in their pursuit of excellence.
As the Super Eagles take on Angola on Friday they must let the encounter be a tribute to Okwaraji's memory – a celebration of his passion, dedication, and the indomitable spirit that defines Nigerian football. May his sacrifice never be forgotten, and may the Super Eagles continue to soar in his honor.