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bigdaddyhech:Are u in Zaria now? |
bigdaddyhech:Yes |
bigdaddyhech Hello Zaria connect |
Ataiza Let's talk here |
One among many reasons why insurance is very important in Nigeria. Sorry for the loss. |
Hmm, 2nd highest consumer ![]() |
At the mention of dignitaries during RCCG Perfect Jubilee 70th Convention, people shouted uncontrollably. Is like this Obi of an aspirant is gaining ground small, small sha. Please before you crucify me, follow your heart besides I'm not campaigning for anybody. |
CVs are submitted at the headquarters, along Miango Road. Paramilitary11: |
Su Anti kenan. ![]() Beebah2000: |
godofuck231:Could this be the case of perception, seeing the same thing from different angle? |
godofuck231:The write-up says " ...within the bound of decency." |
Don’t be afraid to laugh out loud in the office. A series of studies shows the positive impact humor can have in the workplace. For one, it can reduce stress. “When you start to laugh, it doesn’t just lighten your load mentally, it actually induces physical changes in your body,” the Mayo Clinic explains. It enhances your intake of “oxygen-rich air,” increasing your brain’s release of endorphins. Laughter has also been shown to boost productivity. A group of researchers found that after watching a comedy clip, employees were 10% more productive than their counterparts. And another group of researchers found that cracking jokes at work can even make people seem more competent. So, within the bounds of decency, laughter on the whole is a good thing, and the benefits far outweigh the risks. Culled from [/i] [i]Harvard Business Review |
Choice of decent words is a confirmation. "Home", "godly woman" are words mostly used by responsible married men. Well, my take anyway. |
Mix it gum. It will hold the dust. Osax11 |

