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The thieves are united in embezzling our Commonwealth while we are United in fighting ourselves. All the youths of this country need factory reset slap ![]()
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Remmythe:"This planet" lol. No make me talk abeg |
So if God bless you, nothing wey e no fi do for you. Na memes dis wan take blow, smh
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Dis is a madnezzz
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MrDickman:So na dem make de pussy slack by dem sef abi
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The good old days ![]()
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Everyone loves Joshua. In Osuofia's voice : success get auntie, Uncle, neighbour, nephew, coursin ![]() I no understand the gai legs sha
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aypres2018:Amen.You too |
He has been the butt of many jokes on social media as many now believe Ice Prince has gone back to the level of the upcoming artistes in the industry. Reacting to a recent tweet that shaded him about being an upcoming artiste, the rapper said: “My duty is to create music, but how far the music goes is not for me to decide. God did what He did for Ice Prince and He did what He did for the Nigerian music industry. Music evolves and if God blesses an artiste to make a song that has a huge impact, such a person shouldn’t claim he is responsible for the glory. It is God, not the artiste. “I don’t know if you will ask 2Baba when he will release another African Queen or you will ask 9ice when he will make another Gongo Aso. Will you ask Olu Maintain when he is dropping another Yahooze. I made Oleku, and I have also done other great songs.” What do you think guys? By my reckoning, Ice Prince is still a super star.
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When will she stop posting the second pic nah? |
You're welcome sir. I will be there by God's grace |
So they don carry all this deir nonsense go church
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Is there no female ballon d'or for her? She's good. De geh fine sha, my crush |
Baddoo ![]() Exciton: |
But why does the state have to pay in the 1st place? |
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Why is his face like that? And for the pictures, are you scared of the dead body? |
Have you recently left an interview feeling demotivated? Disappointed you didn’t get the job, or unhappy with your interview performance? As an investor, I’ve had to learn that not every deal succeeds. The same is true of interviews. I would love to guarantee you 100% success, but not every interview will end with you getting the job, because some things aren’t meant to be, and for whatever reason, you’re not the right candidate for that role. The important thing is not to dwell on your misfortune, it’s okay to fail, failure doesn’t mean you need to give up, it’s just another experience to learn from. Instead of wallowing and losing hope, immediately look for what you can learn from the experience and come away stronger. Make sure you ask for feedback If you fail to get selected, assess why you weren’t chosen and be prepared to deal with any issues you can identify. Let’s say you receive an email that says "Thank you for coming in, but unfortunately you haven’t been selected". The first thing you should be thinking about is finding out why. Nine out of ten interviewers won’t give you a reason in the email, and most people accept that. This is where they go wrong. If you don’t know why, how are you going to improve? Find out what went wrong Don’t be afraid to call your interviewer directly and pose the question. The trick is to handle this conversation carefully to ensure you get an answer you can work with, and not a bland, generic ‘it’s not you, it’s me’ response. Be polite, yet forward. Show your appreciation, thank them for their time, trigger their memory by referring to something specific you discussed – something that will help the interviewer put a face to your name. Then it’s time to make your move… Ask: “I interviewed for the marketing role recently. I fully understand you found a better suited candidate, but just out of curiosity, could I ask what did you think made me unsuitable for the job? What do I need to work on?” Initially, the interviewer will be taken aback by your question, and will probably try and give you a generic “you didn’t have the right experience” approach. That’s the time to push harder. "What area in particular did you feel I lacked experience?” When you have an answer you can work with, you can either take this opportunity to push back and pitch yourself again, or thank them for the feedback and ensure you take this particular point into consideration next time you’re interviewing. Constructive feedback can highlight weaknesses you weren't aware of. Don’t see this as a bad thing, understanding your strengths and weaknesses is vital for future success, and it’s a skill many of us lack. Take it from me, as an employer and businessman, this approach is guaranteed to leave a good impression. |
Drienzia:You narrowly missed it. It can be painful, I know ![]() |
Chelsea be loosing to every dick and Harry, but when they see mu mu, they be like...
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Daa nyash go make sense to put prick sha ![]() |
It took her that number of strokes to enter her cell? Then she must be a very stubborn person. Except she was in coma while the flogging was on. You see your life?
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Choi! Dem plenty oo ![]() |
Amen! That's what we want to be hearing. Not all these "a new disease will emmerg", etc |
nairalandbuzz:**Gives him dirty slap** wake up my friend
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If Nigerian youths could plan like politicians, Naija would be the richest country in the world. But all we know is bress ![]()
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if you have the money for it, why not? |
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IamPatriotic:Don't mind the hypocrite. What is he even doing in Lagos? After successfully governing his people is he not supposed to stay back and serve in other capacities? |






