Politics › Re: Kachikwu's Letter: There Is A Cycle Of Power Within Buhari’s Govt. – Shehu Sani by chrisbaxtian(m): 7:55am On Oct 05, 2017 |
NigerDeltan: People always hijack his govt, don't know why because in reality he is a weak president! just forget the hype |
TV/Movies › Re: Is There Any Series Like Spartacus? Please Help by chrisbaxtian(m): 10:38am On Oct 03, 2017 |
Tabbaz: repent from scamming people. THIEF lol!  |
Culture › Re: 5 Acts Of Retribution By Black People In Response To European Oppression by chrisbaxtian(m): 6:52am On Oct 02, 2017 |
yang: The OP left out Igbo landing
Maybe out of mischief or ignorance
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo_Landing
The zoo called Nigeria is holding us to slavery
What is the difference between the zoo Nigeria and the colonial master
But we are born free. . .Free Biafra now no mind am! |
Career › Re: Universities That Accept 2.5+ GPA For Masters In Public Health by chrisbaxtian(m): 6:26am On Oct 02, 2017 |
Kings1464: Thank you sir! I am currently a PostGraduate student with FUTO. That post was not for me but rather for a loved one
You must not use curse words to drive home your thoughts. It doesnt speak good of you I suggest the individual try a professional pgd in environmental health before going for MSc public health. |
Career › An Introvert's Guide To Leadership by chrisbaxtian(op): 8:30pm On Oct 01, 2017 |
I think a lot of people assume I’m an extrovert because I’m relatively visible in my role at BodeTree and enjoy engaging with people across the board. The truth, however, is that I’m more naturally inclined towards introverted tendencies. I’m more than comfortable keeping to myself and cherish the time I dedicate to quiet introspection. As humans, we often have a tendency to mistake loudness for confidence, and aggression for strength. As such, extroverts often have an easier time rising to the top of an organization. Once at the top, however, I’ve found that the traits and behaviors most often associated with introverts are the ones that separate successful leaders from failures. The key for introverted leaders, then, is to take the things they’re naturally good at - deep thinking, empathy, and the ability to listen - and augment those skills with a strategic dose of extroversion. If you’re able to strike the right balance, you’ll develop a leadership style that is uniquely suited for the modern workplace. Listen and empathize Leaders who are self-aware and introverted are typically better equipped to listen and empathize with the people with whom they interact. This ability, of course, is an invaluable skill in the modern workplace. Throughout my six years as CEO, I’ve found that there is almost always more to a story than meets the eye. It’s tempting and, frankly, much easier to take a given problem at face value and hammer home a simple solution. For example, a convenient response to a team member’s underperformance is to say that they simply need to “buck up and do the job.” However, this approach can easily lead to a tense culture and high turnover. Instead, it’s better to listen and empathize with the individuals in question. Many times, issues like underperformance stem from a lack of communication, unclear goals, or scenarios outside of a person’s control. While this isn't always the case, good leaders explore all options before jumping to such a conclusion. https://www.forbes.com/sites/chrismyers/2016/08/14/an-introverts-guide-to-leadership/#2b2893e16d8b
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Celebrities › Re: Wande Coal Is The Only Person I Respect In The African Music Industry -wizkid by chrisbaxtian(m): 7:15pm On Oct 01, 2017 |
prewty: Please leave me with and my Wizkid
Not good for my health..... LMAO
That guy is my pain Killer indeed... SMH |
Celebrities › Re: Wande Coal Is The Only Person I Respect In The African Music Industry -wizkid by chrisbaxtian(m): 7:06pm On Oct 01, 2017 |
prewty: Yes dear. Do you have a problem with it? it's not good for your health! |
Celebrities › Re: Wande Coal Is The Only Person I Respect In The African Music Industry -wizkid by chrisbaxtian(m): 6:54pm On Oct 01, 2017 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Spanish Police Crackdown On The Catalans by chrisbaxtian(m): 10:47am On Oct 01, 2017 |
HITTED: It doesn't change anything. Catalonians must get their referendum. Just like Biafrans! |
Nairaland General › Re: Lion Kills Man In Agodi Zoo Gardens, Ibadan. by chrisbaxtian(m): 10:41am On Oct 01, 2017 |
for real?  |
Politics › Re: What's Your Assessment Of Mr President's 57th Independence Day Speech? by chrisbaxtian(m): 10:18am On Oct 01, 2017 |
RapportNaija: Stop trying to be deliberately stup!d.
Oppress? I don't know how some of you ediots sit behind a phone screen and type rubbish.
Oppress a group, a whole Igbo?
When have you guys ever been oppressed? You all started the coup, and the Hausas thought you a lesson. Then Ojukwu wanted Biafra, and you all lost again.
In 2017, you think you are oppressed? Is there anything that other parts of the country enjoy that you do not enjoy? What privileges are devoid in Igbo nation?
Don't mention me again. Sure you must be 18 years old. LOL! the hate is real  no vex, I won't quote you again |
Politics › Re: What's Your Assessment Of Mr President's 57th Independence Day Speech? by chrisbaxtian(m): 10:16am On Oct 01, 2017 |
efighter: Why didn't the foolish idiot ask for referendum when his brother the drunk ineffectual buffoon was there looting and sharing our resources? You fools lost election and also lost errection. Any nonentity that calls out the president for a fight is not asking for peace. Nnamdi Cownu said Igbos should attack any Fulani they see as if your forefathers can dare it. Yorubas were schemed out of Goatluck Jonathan's regime, yet we did not call for the country's division. You pigs and idiots have the Governor of the Central Bank, the Minister of State for Petroleum, the Minister for Foreign Affairs. the Minister for Labour, Minister of State for Agriculture, Head of Service of the Federation, Chief Justice of the Federation, and some others which I cannot remember now. What else do you pigs and idiots from the Potopoto Republic of drugs. kidnapping and robbery want? Biafra or death? We shall never give your Biafra, if you want death, go and slap a soldier at the military barrack. Too poor! SMH |
Politics › Re: What's Your Assessment Of Mr President's 57th Independence Day Speech? by chrisbaxtian(m): 10:16am On Oct 01, 2017 |
AlanTuringAI: Any riff-raff running a hate-filled radio station can't just wake up one morning and be asking for Referendum. Who is Nnamdi Kanu in the scheme of things in this country? Is he one of your elected representatives in the Senate or House of Reps to be making a call for referendum? What he and his IPOB could have done is to pressure your elected Reps from the region to debate these issues passionately on the floor of the National Assembly, and not insulting the President, other tribes and even his kinsmen who disagree with him on his approach. There are recognised persons elected to push for such, otherwise every Tom, Dick and Harry will be making different calls for referendum on every issue in the country. I hope you know referendum is not just limited to calls for secession?..You get the gist? Please be real! The elected officials and members of parliament from that axis of the country are in minority; they can't argue for or push for anything. A case in point is the southeast development commission bill that died a miserable death. The others are beneficiaries, and thus, part of the oppressive machinery that led to the struggle in the first place. By the way, what do you have against a referendum? |
Politics › Re: What's Your Assessment Of Mr President's 57th Independence Day Speech? by chrisbaxtian(m): 10:12am On Oct 01, 2017 |
RapportNaija: Insult and threats don't work! Haven't you seen the numerous videos of him spewing nonsense?
He got a big stage, and only thing was for him to channel his new level to how to better actualize his Biafra dream, but he let ego take over his head.
Kanu has followed the wrong path, and he will pay for it .
I have nothing against a referendum, as long as other part of the country are not made to suffer. No tribe asked to be in Nigeria, but here are, having been merged together since 1914! if you have nothing against it, then why are you antagonising the call for one? Leave Nnamdi's personality out of it. Your antagonism is borne out of hatred and the need to oppress a particular group. |
Politics › Re: What's Your Assessment Of Mr President's 57th Independence Day Speech? by chrisbaxtian(m): 8:07am On Oct 01, 2017 |
[quote author=elmodee7 post=60994706][/quote]what do you have against a referendum? |
Politics › Re: What's Your Assessment Of Mr President's 57th Independence Day Speech? by chrisbaxtian(m): 8:06am On Oct 01, 2017 |
elmodee7: OKORO mentality or stupidity. is referendum in the constitution. The right to self determination is a fundamental human right! So claiming it's not in the Constitution doesn't hold water here. elmodee7: it was ur god king kanu who was drumming for war by making statement that can cause breach of peace. Yet acts of violence were committed against him and his group repeatedly without reprisal from IPOB. Try and think first before commenting. |
Politics › Re: What's Your Assessment Of Mr President's 57th Independence Day Speech? by chrisbaxtian(m): 7:59am On Oct 01, 2017 |
RapportNaija: Is threatening to burn down the country same as asking for referendum?
Creating Biafra secret service, flouting bail conditions and many more.
The scammer should come out from his hiding! The insults and "threats" were just an act to get the needed attention! The request was a clear and simple one, give us a referendum. By the way, what do you have against a referendum? |
Politics › Re: What's Your Assessment Of Mr President's 57th Independence Day Speech? by chrisbaxtian(m): 7:53am On Oct 01, 2017 |
sichri: Nigeria, though a country of great potentials, is currently faced with myriads of challenges.
Having that in mind, what's your take on Mr President's 57th Independence Day speech? someone asked for referendum, and you replied him as if he asked you for war! I don't understand why Nigeria must be one anymore, please somebody should remind me... |