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Christianity EtcRe: Pics From The Experience 2014 At TBS by charloski(m): 1:33pm On Dec 06, 2014
I know i missed everything, but my main guy #Tye Tribbett was in abuja few months back, so i didnt miss much tho......

CelebritiesRe: Julius Aghahowa's 13 Year Old Daughter Releases Her First Book by charloski(m): 1:07pm On Nov 29, 2014
iceberylin:
13yrs old undecided



People dh lie sha
wetin bi lie there..... u fink say na pikin for naija were go don get belle and big boobs after some yeye guys don press am finish....

look at her face and u will see it... cause of good food and nice climate where she is, likewise good education..
nigga stop hating and start appreciating


#RogerThat
HealthRe: Bathing With Sponges & Without Sponges. by charloski(m): 12:20pm On Nov 24, 2014
Well it all depends on how your body is.....like my noon bath are also soft than my night bath

PoliticsRe: Is There Something Wrong With The Black Race ? by charloski(op): 10:28am On Nov 24, 2014
I was watching Pastor Matthew Asimolowo ( bad spelling).... he said something, what he was in America, and he look at the streets all he sees where black people doing all manner of things...and he saw a man from china who owns a shop that sells things....and He ask, where this Black people not here before this man fron China came to their country.....??

Funny Isn't It ?
PoliticsRe: Is There Something Wrong With The Black Race ? by charloski(op): 10:24am On Nov 24, 2014
mrofficial:
Don't worry yourself. Whites are the inventors, Blacks are the consumers. grin.
LMAO....... naso Bro
PoliticsRe: Is There Something Wrong With The Black Race ? by charloski(op): 10:09am On Nov 24, 2014
hmmm.... Ok i agree with you on that...but if there were any Black who have or Had did something wouldn't the whole world know about it. the only way i can see Blacks are in the music industry(HIP-POP) alone....after that nothing else..no developer, no inventors only Activist..... That's why am Asking this question.
PoliticsIs There Something Wrong With The Black Race ? by charloski(op): 9:53am On Nov 24, 2014
I have been thinking about this recently about the black race or colour itself...
when i surf the web to read news and latest update on technology and events, i hardly see a Black person in that... for example check most of the ICT magazines online all the Bloggers there are Whites,All developers are whites, all hackers are white, just as the likes of The Google Brothers, Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco etc..... I ask Again why are there no Black People in those list... I ask Again "Is There Something Wrong With The Black Race ? "
Music/RadioRe: Chaz B Of Rhytm FM Is Dead by charloski(m): 1:54pm On Nov 22, 2014
Chaz B..... You really changed my Life, You gave tell tins on how to live life with God, and i know you have touched so many souls around Nigeria....... But Why Do BAd happen to Good People...... embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed #Really SAD..... RIP Namesake
FamilyRe: Please Can Someone Tell Me What I Did Wrong Here? by charloski(m): 3:05pm On Nov 19, 2014
To me i will just ignore her....since she didnt bother telling you that she got the job, so whats the point letting her know... if she think she's that good and she make her self way to the top, then let her work herself to keep the job.
TV/MoviesRe: True Blood Vs Vampire Diaries Vs Originals; Which Is Better?? by charloski(m): 2:17pm On Nov 17, 2014
Klaus.....my main guy, never afraid, the way he talks...
Elijah.... Gentleman Killer, always looking smart and clean
then macelo... also a cool guy
but that she wolf gurl...if she love elijah, let her talk and let us know... grin grin grin grin

EducationRe: Get Your Professional ICT Certification In Abuja by charloski(op): 11:14am On Nov 12, 2014
we have a branch at maryland.
TV/MoviesRe: What Is The Best Movie U Have Seen This Year 2014. by charloski(m): 3:49pm On Nov 04, 2014
OMG i dey watch film sha....
na wa ooo grin grin grin grin


1. Now You See Me
2. The Buckler
3. Dracula Untold(Maybe)
4. Guardians Of the Galaxy ( Funny sha)
5. Think Like A Man Too
CareerGet Your Professional ICT Certification In Abuja by charloski(op):
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EducationGet Your Professional ICT Certification In Abuja by charloski(op): 4:55pm On Oct 27, 2014
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Career28 Things You Should Never Say To Your Boss by charloski(op): 9:40am On Oct 22, 2014
I saw this online and i thought i could share them here....i'm guilty of some, but i guess i have to stop them.
Happy reading!!

Honesty is the best policy in the workplace — with a few exceptions.

"It's important to be cautious with what you say to your boss, as even the slightest slip up could make or break your career," says Ryan Kahn, a career coach, founder of The Hired Group , and author of " Hired! The Guide for the Recent Grad ." "There are the obvious things to hold back from saying to your boss, but the key is to dissect the little things in your interactions."

Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and the author of " Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job," agrees. "There are certain comments and questions based on negative perspectives that can set you back with your boss," she says. "If they continue unabated, these phrases can sabotage an otherwise great job."

A good practice is to first pause before blurting out something you might regret and examine what you're trying to achieve, and the likely reaction you'll get from your boss.

"If you think you may regret it, you probably will," she says. "Better to err on the side of waiting until you can crystallize your thoughts into a more palatable and professional dialogue."

In honor of National Boss Day, which is celebrated in the US on October 16 each year, we've compiled a list of the words and phrases you should never say to your manager.

Aside from the obvious — like profanity and insults — here are 28 phrases you should avoid:

"I can't."

A "can-do" attitude is always a valued trait. "I can't" shows both a lack of confidence and unwillingness to take chances — neither of which will endear you to management, says Taylor.

"That's not my area." Or, "That's not part of my job."


No job description is ever set in stone. "As cross-functional teams remain the order of the day, you're expected to be flexible and make your boss' life easier," Taylor explains. "As a side note, the more skillsets you accumulate, the more indispensable you are."

Saying that you're not willing to go beyond your role shows that you are also not willing to pitch in for the success of the company, Kahn adds.

"I don't know."

You may not have the answers to every question, but your best guess and a promise to find out is much better than a shrug of the shoulders, she says. "Anytime your boss would need to do the work for you, assume that's not a path you should take."

"No."


Your cooperation is expected, and so is a polite tone. "Telling your boss 'no' is a challenge, and is sometimes necessary — but it can be inappropriate if you don't phrase it well with an explanation," Taylor says. "For example, if your boss says, 'Do you have time to work on the Smith project today?' you shouldn't just say, 'No.' Instead try something like, 'Today will be a challenge if you still want me to focus on that company presentation. Would you prefer I work on this today instead?'"

"I'll try."

Some people think that this is an acceptable response, as we all "try" to get things done to our best ability. But it leaves a manager feeling unsure, and when assignments are given, your boss is counting on you, usually with specific deadlines, says Taylor. "Imagine yourself asking, 'Will you be signing off on my paycheck on the 15th?' and your boss responding, 'I will try.'"

"That's not what I heard."

Avoiding gossip and conjecture is a good idea, as it can backfire. If you're not sure about something, wait, or you risk appearing unprofessional.

"How do I benefit from this?"

Sometimes your work involves helping others and other departments. Bosses have little tolerance for those who aren't team players, Taylor says.
meeting
University of Exeter/flickr Don't make excuses.

"I'm sorry, but…"

"The caveat essentially cancels any genuine apologetic sentiment," Taylor says. "A straight, 'I'm sorry…I'll be much more aware of this next time' is the expected response when you mess up."

"Well, I did my best."

This is a cop-out. If you made a mistake, and that was your best, that doesn't speak highly of your abilities. The better response is that you'll get it right next time.

"I'll leave."

Don't threaten to leave the company, says Kahn. It's unprofessional and they'll consider you a flight risk.

"I just assumed that…"

That phrase causes frustration for many bosses, as they'd rather hear that you made an error in judgment and learned from it, versus excuses. "To err is human, but to defer blame is a career killer," Taylor says.

"I've tried that before."


Bosses have little tolerance for laziness. "Examine whether you really gave the option a shot before you shoot it down," she suggests. "Your boss may have something else in mind." Alternatively, explain that you appreciate the suggestion, and tried XYZ, with such and such a result — but would be glad to try something more effective.

"At my last job we did it this way."

No manager likes a know-it-all, so you must tread lightly if you think you have a better way. "You're better off phrasing sensitive or challenging responses by turning them into questions versus being confrontational," Taylor says.

"It's really not my fault; it's John's fault."

The blame game is a treacherous path. If you're innocent, then explain why. Don't implicate others if you bear the primary responsibility, Taylor says.

"Taking responsibility is key," adds Kahn. "If your always seen as someone pointing the finger, eventually your boss is going to question who is really to blame."

"[Your predecessor] did this differently/better."


"Bosses usually feel that their methods are preferred over their predecessors because they now hold the position," Taylor explains. "Unless a method is clearly a mistake, don't challenge your boss with the 'old ways of doing things' just because they made things easier for you."

"I'm bored."

"You may have a weak moment and share your boredom with the wrong person: your boss," says Taylor. "You're being paid to be productive and remain enthusiastic; it's your responsibility to find ways to make your job interesting."

"I can't work with him/her."


"Not playing well with others" isn't good in elementary school, nor is it in the workplace. It's assumed that you are capable of getting beyond personality conflicts in the interest of delivering excellent results.

"He's a jerk."

"The golden rule is something your boss expects you to observe, and casting aspersions on others has no redeeming value. It just reflects badly on you," she says.

"If I don't hear from you, I'll just do X."


This has a threatening tone. Better to wait than be admonished later.

"Why does Jane always…?"


Whining is annoying. "If you have a gripe, better to ask how you can attain a certain privilege, and leave others out of the discussion," she suggests.

"Can I/we speak with your boss about this?" Or, "I want to speak with HR about this."

"Going over your boss' head challenges authority — a usually no-win situation, unless you're about to quit (or be terminated) and have no other recourse," says Taylor.

If you're going to HR, don't threaten in advance, she adds. "And you should avoid it unless you've exhausted all the options with your boss."

"I don't have a solution."

Don't tell the boss about problems without presenting potential solutions, says Kahn. "Leaders talk about solutions; followers talk about the problems."

"Why does John have X and I don't?"

Focus on your own career, not others' salary or promotions — unless you're witnessing blatant favoritism. "If that's the case, you can opt for a more professional discussion once you've collected your thoughts about the facts," Taylor says.

"I'm pretty busy. Can it wait?"

It's your responsibility to ask your boss if priorities have changed, as your objectives must stay aligned with your manager's. "Priorities are rarely stagnant, so as in most cases, your better option is to ask if you should reshuffle them," she recommends.

"Can I leave early today since things are slow?"


It's fine if you have to leave early. But don't say it's because "things are slow" or you have "nothing to do." "There are always more projects in the pipeline. Bosses want you to show initiative," she says.

"That's impossible."

Your manager doesn't want to hear negativity or a lack of conviction. If you have concerns, state what they are, and ask for input.

One of the best approaches in deciding whether to share your thoughts with your boss or ask sensitive questions is to put yourself in their shoes, Taylor suggests. "Do your comments and questions reflect a positive, can-do, and confident demeanor? Remember loose lips sink ships ­— so choose your words carefully when you feel challenged at work if you want to thrive in your career."
Music/RadioRe: Thread For Lovers Of Asa's "Bed Of Stone" by charloski(m): 3:45pm On Oct 02, 2014
SamSara01: How on earth can people say Asa is a better artist than 2face in Nigeria. Below are the few reasons why Asa can't stand 2face in Nigeria:
1: 2face has the greatest album yet in Nigeria (Grass to Grace)
2. 2face is the 1st hip hop artist to truly break out of Nigeria (where was Asa?)
3. Track to track, Asa can't even stand beside 2face as per hit tracks delivered. (you can make the comparison)
4: 2face is the most respected and loved artist among fans and colleagues in Nigeria today (you can do a survey)
5. 2face is undisputedly the most featured artist in Nigeria and in almost all cases in killed the tracks.
6. Asa's Asha album is her only true album they really won people over. Beautiful Imperfection wasn't really there(you can tell me 5 tracks off the album that makes sense.
All in all, these are the few points I could grasp with now and in as much as I love Asa and I believe she's next in line after 2face. I think it's very disrespectful to place Asa who has 1 and a half good album to 2face. Ask Asa herself, she'll tell you 2face is better
Guy why will you say tins like like.........well like you said, Tuface is an Hip Hop act.
but lemme ask.. have you seen asa going on tour before and have you seen tuface going on tour before.....then if you have answer your question yourself......
Am a tuface fan too.... i have his 1st, 2nd, and third album.....likewise ASA.
Music/RadioRe: Thread For Lovers Of Asa's "Bed Of Stone" by charloski(m): 3:11pm On Oct 02, 2014
I cant stop my play button on my fone or my laptop...... She is just awesome,
my Track List

Bed Of Stone
Ife
Eyo
Moving On
Grateful

Kai kai...i don almost list the whole track.....

ASA Rocks!!..... Any Time!! Any where!!!!
Music/RadioRe: Your Top 5 Nigerian Albums Of All Time by charloski(m): 8:14am On Sep 10, 2014
1. Grass to Grace
2. Beautiful imperfection
3. Merchant Dealers and Slave
4. The Nigeria Royal Company
5. Talk About It

and extra will be Superstar
Christianity EtcRe: Why Do People Treat The Jehovah Witnesses Like A Plague by charloski(m): 5:34pm On Nov 20, 2013
Here's the big kicker for me. Normally I wouldn't think twice about any
of this shit, and just think it was a bunch of crap. But I was doing
some harmless research on Jehovahs' Witnesses just to reminice about the
old days when I stumbled upon the fact that the founder of JWs, Charles
T. Russell, was an ex-freemason. The Russells are also one of the 13
familys listed as members of the illuminati. All the early watchtowers
and JW books have freemason symbology on the cover. Now, no big deal at
first, right? Wrong. When you combine the goal of freemasonry, or the
illuminati, with the doctrines of Jehovah's Witnesses, you have a
perfect marriage of the two. Basically, the whole goal of JWs is to see
an end to organized religion and goverments. Exactly what the Illuminati
want! So, why not get a group of people brainwashed ahead of time to be
prepared for it. Joseph Smith, the mormon leader, was also a freemason.
Mormons and JWs only differ on certain doctrines, but not the philosophy
in general.
ComputersRe: Now That MTN BIS No Longer Works On PC by charloski(m): 12:44pm On Jul 23, 2013
charloski@gmail.com............
Jobs/VacanciesRe: My Embarrassing Interview Situations You Need To Learn From by charloski(m): 1:39pm On Jul 09, 2013
What a Nice thread...... I really learn a lot...... One day i will also write my successful interview story also by God's Grace.
ComputersRe: Show Off Your Desktop(windows, Linux, Osx) by charloski(m): 12:49pm On Jul 04, 2013
Still on my Win 7.....

ComputersPlease What Is The Best ISP To Use In A Cybercafe In Abuja, Kubwa by charloski(op): 3:34pm On Feb 04, 2013
Please. My people I really need your help, am trying to run a cybercafe, am through with the networking but the ISP am going to use is the question for me now, and the cafe is sited @ Kubwa.... Pls any one can help me on which ISP I should purchase.... Thanks
PhonesRe: Unlocking Trial Version Of Repligo Reader 2.1.0.1 On Bb by charloski(m): 6:16pm On Dec 21, 2012
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. Bro thanks ... Ur d best
EducationNoun Nigeria , Please Me On It by charloski(op): 3:04pm On Dec 20, 2012
am not in skool now, but am currently working...so someone told me about attending NOUN, and i said let me ask if it okay to get my BS.c from NOUN or just to go to the normal uni schools ...
PhonesRe: Unlocking Trial Version Of Repligo Reader 2.1.0.1 On Bb by charloski(m): 2:53pm On Dec 20, 2012
bro abg help me with mine, am using version 2.1, my pin is 20FD59D3
FamilyRe: Dangerous Things We Did As Kids(especially Ajekpakos) by charloski(m): 4:51pm On Nov 20, 2012
gosh those days were very good and sweet, a friend of mine who's mom was a tailor, this guy took a full roll of thread that he want his kite to touch heaven ..... wen the mom came back nko.... we all knw the rest

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