Politics › Re: This Is How I Stylishly Get Who Some People Want To Vote In My Town by ntipro: 11:16pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
OP Weldon
Our labour will not be in vain |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Titans (BBTitans) 2023: Live Updates Thread by ntipro: 1:31pm On Jan 15, 2023 |
Another distraction
Vote Peter Obi Vote LP |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 50k Teaching Job Or Cleaning Job In An International Airport, Which Is Better by ntipro: 8:59pm On Jan 13, 2023 |
Choose the one that gives you more time.
I will never advice anyone to take teaching job in Nigeria anymore. It's a useless profession presently. |
Politics › Re: Soludo Appointed National Leader Of APGA By The Party's NEC by ntipro: 8:19pm On Jan 13, 2023 |
Soludo fa hand. Imagine working for Atiku when APGA fielded a presidential candidate.
Soludo will likely go down as the most hated governor in South East. And it's almost impossible to do well in office if you are hated.
He goofed by attacking Obi. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Congratulates Dr Ijeoma Akunyili by ntipro: 8:12pm On Jan 13, 2023 |
I love the way this man does his thing. A thouroughly free minded being.
Please, vote Peter Obi.
We need him more than we can ever think now. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Supported Me 22 Years Ago’, Kanu Nwankwo Replies Critics by ntipro: 8:39am On Jan 13, 2023 |
sapele914: The poor masses cannot choose for the rich in a country like Nigeria. We have gone past this mindset. We make decision with our PVC and the rich is forced to follow |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Supported Me 22 Years Ago’, Kanu Nwankwo Replies Critics by ntipro: 9:17pm On Jan 12, 2023 |
Kanu, mention other governors that helped you. You said there were three of them. Only Tinubu will not take the glory. Then, vote him if you want. You are already rich. The poor masses know who to vote. |
Romance › Re: My Dick Is Swelling Up, Im Dieing. by ntipro: 9:12pm On Jan 11, 2023 |
yomi007k: No oo.. I no wan vomit the swallow wey i just chop o.
 hi Guy man is just catching cruise. If he is serious, he will upload pics so that people can at least ascertain the nature of im nyamanyama |
Romance › Re: My Dick Is Swelling Up, Im Dieing. by ntipro: 9:08pm On Jan 11, 2023 |
Pics or we don't take you serious |
Politics › Re: Lady Caught Destroying Tinubu’s Posters In Enugu (Video, Photos) by ntipro: 8:56pm On Jan 11, 2023 |
She said she tore it to sit Is it too hard to understand. It was not done out of hate. It's a common thing people do even to their local polithiefcians |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Cannot Take Up That Job, N150,000 Monthly Salary Is Too Small! by ntipro: 1:47pm On Jan 11, 2023 |
DesChyko: True. Most Nigerian bosses are evil. I am a teacher too and I have a lot of evil things to say about my boss. That's if I choose to ignore all the positives he's had in my life. This is an experience that probably goes the opposite direction of yours.
I started as a lowly graduate teacher of a subject in a private school; but my thirst for self development meant my other skills in tech and guidance/counselling were offered for free to the school and students.
Didn't take long for the students to take to me and I took to them. Soon, I began to have more audience with the boss and took over everything tech-related in the school (website checks, electrical faults, DIYs tutorials, name it) and still teaching.
In addition, my knowledge of vast subject and willingness to read made me a buffer for many subjects. If the teacher is unavailable and I'm free, I'd cover for the subject. A number of staff then said it's eye service but I don't really care. I was doing what I love for a not-so-good pay. Soon, I became the V.P.(Acad) the year before COVID. and you could say it was a good achievement.
During COVID, school shut down for 6 months, my boss paid me salary all through, not 100% salary but better than nothing. The next year, my boss accepted my plea for an increment due to the rising costs and jacked up my current salary then by 50%, making me the highest paid in the school. I forgot to mention that the gifts in cash and kind I get from my boss could be worth up to my three-month salary per year in terms of value. He moved on to pay all the expenses for me to partake in a state-wide competition which I emerged first-runner up, putting the LGA on state map and the school too.
The presence of these achievements in my CV positioned me to land a remote opportunity whose pay dwarfs what I earn at the school by almost 400% in terms of value. My boss agreed to allow me spend only half the normal school time after which I leave to begin the remote task. Note that he didn't reduce my salary; neither did any of the benefits I get cut down.
The first 3 alerts I got this year were from former students I taught; who for one random reason or the other, thought of reaching out. One of my female students who graduated in 2019 has my account sitting in her DM now as per her request yesterday. Not to mention the many ways, many of them used their capacity to help me here and there (even to recommend/purchase quality electronic gadgets or jump those humongous queues at MTN Office ). My birthday is tomorrow. I can't remember the last time I actually planned to celebrate my birthday. January tough. But not these students/former students. Every year for the past 5 years, they always turn up with plans.
I am Igbo, and we're quite few in my organization, my boss is Yoruba. I could have all sorts of petty things to say about him. I'm sure many of my colleagues will have a lot lot more to say about him. But in the things that matter, he has been a catapult to the very high grounds I find myself today and that is all that really matters to me (not petty things and not other people's opinion of him).
It's a lengthy read but I don't know who is sitting in a similar bus headed in a similar direction. It'll probably work out sooner or later. Just don't stop doing something legit. Anything. DesChyko: True. Most Nigerian bosses are evil. I am a teacher too and I have a lot of evil things to say about my boss. That's if I choose to ignore all the positives he's had in my life. This is an experience that probably goes the opposite direction of yours.
I started as a lowly graduate teacher of a subject in a private school; but my thirst for self development meant my other skills in tech and guidance/counselling were offered for free to the school and students.
Didn't take long for the students to take to me and I took to them. Soon, I began to have more audience with the boss and took over everything tech-related in the school (website checks, electrical faults, DIYs tutorials, name it) and still teaching.
In addition, my knowledge of vast subject and willingness to read made me a buffer for many subjects. If the teacher is unavailable and I'm free, I'd cover for the subject. A number of staff then said it's eye service but I don't really care. I was doing what I love for a not-so-good pay. Soon, I became the V.P.(Acad) the year before COVID. and you could say it was a good achievement.
During COVID, school shut down for 6 months, my boss paid me salary all through, not 100% salary but better than nothing. The next year, my boss accepted my plea for an increment due to the rising costs and jacked up my current salary then by 50%, making me the highest paid in the school. I forgot to mention that the gifts in cash and kind I get from my boss could be worth up to my three-month salary per year in terms of value. He moved on to pay all the expenses for me to partake in a state-wide competition which I emerged first-runner up, putting the LGA on state map and the school too.
The presence of these achievements in my CV positioned me to land a remote opportunity whose pay dwarfs what I earn at the school by almost 400% in terms of value. My boss agreed to allow me spend only half the normal school time after which I leave to begin the remote task. Note that he didn't reduce my salary; neither did any of the benefits I get cut down.
The first 3 alerts I got this year were from former students I taught; who for one random reason or the other, thought of reaching out. One of my female students who graduated in 2019 has my account sitting in her DM now as per her request yesterday. Not to mention the many ways, many of them used their capacity to help me here and there (even to recommend/purchase quality electronic gadgets or jump those humongous queues at MTN Office ). My birthday is tomorrow. I can't remember the last time I actually planned to celebrate my birthday. January tough. But not these students/former students. Every year for the past 5 years, they always turn up with plans.
I am Igbo, and we're quite few in my organization, my boss is Yoruba. I could have all sorts of petty things to say about him. I'm sure many of my colleagues will have a lot lot more to say about him. But in the things that matter, he has been a catapult to the very high grounds I find myself today and that is all that really matters to me (not petty things and not other people's opinion of him).
It's a lengthy read but I don't know who is sitting in a similar bus headed in a similar direction. It'll probably work out sooner or later. Just don't stop doing something legit. Anything. You worked in a sane environment. And your boss is great too. Mine was just the opposite. The school I served before I call it a quit is structured in a way that the teachers are seen to be suspects. You don't have to relate closely to any student for the fear that the parents will bankroll you. Parents-teachers relationship is non existent. Students see their teachers as servants and always threaten them with sack. The boss is a thorough sadist, a narcissist. He never inspire you to work. He don't bring up new ideas. All he knows is to attack people's reputation in public. He is so interested in gossips and accusation and works on each one tabled before him without verifying the facts. Ultimately, the school was going down. Their WAEC was seized because of malpractice, a fact he knows, something he could have managed before it snowballs but he kept blaming the innocent teachers. Then, the chicken came home to roost. He was sacked and calm was restored. Teachers he wickedly sacked or those that resigned because of his excesses were brought back. In all, environment matters in all we do. People don't do well in a toxic environment. Toxic environment are creations of poor managers. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Cannot Take Up That Job, N150,000 Monthly Salary Is Too Small! by ntipro: 1:44pm On Jan 11, 2023 |
DesChyko: True. Most Nigerian bosses are evil. I am a teacher too and I have a lot of evil things to say about my boss. That's if I choose to ignore all the positives he's had in my life. This is an experience that probably goes the opposite direction of yours.
I started as a lowly graduate teacher of a subject in a private school; but my thirst for self development meant my other skills in tech and guidance/counselling were offered for free to the school and students.
Didn't take long for the students to take to me and I took to them. Soon, I began to have more audience with the boss and took over everything tech-related in the school (website checks, electrical faults, DIYs tutorials, name it) and still teaching.
In addition, my knowledge of vast subject and willingness to read made me a buffer for many subjects. If the teacher is unavailable and I'm free, I'd cover for the subject. A number of staff then said it's eye service but I don't really care. I was doing what I love for a not-so-good pay. Soon, I became the V.P.(Acad) the year before COVID. and you could say it was a good achievement.
During COVID, school shut down for 6 months, my boss paid me salary all through, not 100% salary but better than nothing. The next year, my boss accepted my plea for an increment due to the rising costs and jacked up my current salary then by 50%, making me the highest paid in the school. I forgot to mention that the gifts in cash and kind I get from my boss could be worth up to my three-month salary per year in terms of value. He moved on to pay all the expenses for me to partake in a state-wide competition which I emerged first-runner up, putting the LGA on state map and the school too.
The presence of these achievements in my CV positioned me to land a remote opportunity whose pay dwarfs what I earn at the school by almost 400% in terms of value. My boss agreed to allow me spend only half the normal school time after which I leave to begin the remote task. Note that he didn't reduce my salary; neither did any of the benefits I get cut down.
The first 3 alerts I got this year were from former students I taught; who for one random reason or the other, thought of reaching out. One of my female students who graduated in 2019 has my account sitting in her DM now as per her request yesterday. Not to mention the many ways, many of them used their capacity to help me here and there (even to recommend/purchase quality electronic gadgets or jump those humongous queues at MTN Office ). My birthday is tomorrow. I can't remember the last time I actually planned to celebrate my birthday. January tough. But not these students/former students. Every year for the past 5 years, they always turn up with plans.
I am Igbo, and we're quite few in my organization, my boss is Yoruba. I could have all sorts of petty things to say about him. I'm sure many of my colleagues will have a lot lot more to say about him. But in the things that matter, he has been a catapult to the very high grounds I find myself today and that is all that really matters to me (not petty things and not other people's opinion of him).
It's a lengthy read but I don't know who is sitting in a similar bus headed in a similar direction. It'll probably work out sooner or later. Just don't stop doing something legit. Anything. You worked in a sane environment. And your boss is great too. Mine was just the opposite. The school I served before I call it a quit is structured in a way that the teachers are seen to be suspects. You don't have to relate closely to any student for the fear that the parents will bankroll you. Parents-teachers relationship is non existent. Students see their teachers as servants and always threaten them with sack. The boss is a thorough sadist, a narcissist. He never inspire you to work. He don't bring up new ideas. All he knows is to attack people's reputation in public. He is so interested in gossips and accusation and works on each one tabled before him without verifying the facts. Ultimately, the school was going down. Their WAEC was seized because of malpractice, a fact he knows, something he could have managed before it snowballs but he kept blaming the innocent teachers. Then, the chicken came home to roost. He was sacked and calm was restored. Teachers he wickedly sacked or those that resigned because of his excesses were brought back. In all, environment matters in all we do. People don't do well in a toxic environment. Toxic environment are creations of poor managers. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Cannot Take Up That Job, N150,000 Monthly Salary Is Too Small! by ntipro: 10:15pm On Jan 10, 2023 |
I am not working for anyone ever again in Nigeria. My last role as a teacher nearly made my life miserable. Most Nigerian bosses are evil.
Business is the way. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi To Attend Townhall Meeting With Youths In Awka by ntipro: 1:12pm On Jan 10, 2023 |
Kingsley34: Northern Muslims will not vote peter Obi...... that is just the bitter Truth. Our stronghold remains the se and ss where block vote is what we aim for to emerge victorious I Block votes from South South and South East cannot make Obi the president. He needs handful of votes from the Muslim north. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi To Attend Townhall Meeting With Youths In Awka by ntipro: 1:00pm On Jan 10, 2023 |
Peter Obi should stop wasting his energy on South East/SS.
They know who to vote.
Please concentrate on North. There's no time again |
Politics › Re: Ugwuanyi Supporters Start Ward-For-Ward Grassroots Mobilisation For PDP In Enugu by ntipro: 10:03pm On Jan 08, 2023 |
A governor that cannot secure his state from killer herdsmen wants to go for Senate. What was his result as a House of Rep member for more than one term?
Eha-Amufu is bleeding and nobody is talking about it. |
Politics › Re: Pre-Wedding Picture Of Obidient Couple In Nasarawa by ntipro: 9:09am On Jan 07, 2023 |
This is beautiful |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I'm Not Paid by ntipro: 9:23pm On Jan 05, 2023 |
One of the best decision you can take for yourself is leaving the teaching profession. Leave and never look back. A pure water hawker is better than a private school teacher.
This I have seen |
Agriculture › Re: Oil Palm Vs Cocoa Vs Cashew: Which Is More Profitable? by ntipro: 9:11pm On Jan 05, 2023 |
Love this thread. Nigerian youths have brain.
It's just that our leaders are too useless.
No matter the tribe you are, please vote Peter Obi. He is the only one that has been able to talk about moving us from consumption to production.
Peter Obi is good for the youths.i If em Bleep up, we remove am sharperly. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu "Messes" Himself Up Yet Again (pics & Video) by ntipro: 11:59am On Jan 05, 2023 |
This is serious o
So, it's true this man messes himself up
Look at how they are covering him and stopping the camera from continuing |
Politics › Re: Enugu’s Oil Status: My Biggest Joy Is That My Successor Will Excel - Ugwuanyi by ntipro: 10:48pm On Jan 04, 2023 |
Sponsored post
Nairaland is fully on the pay check of this useless governor.
Ugwuanyi will be remembered as a man that was handed over a fast growing state by Sullivan but left it decaying.
Ceremonial governor
Okey Ezea is the choice for Senate Ndi Nsukka are tired of your style of leadership |
Crime › Re: Slaughtering Parents: An Islamic Hate That Knows No Bounds by ntipro: 8:21pm On Jan 04, 2023 |
Religion of peace.
I won't say more |
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Nairaland General › The Problem With Nokia Android by ntipro(op): 10:55am On Jan 02, 2023 |
I am so disappointed buying Nokia C2 because of one challenge that it has. It gives a light sound anytime you are using earpiece or you want connect it to a mixer. Like your sound output will be so low, empty and boring. Please, can this be corrected. |
Romance › Re: January First 100K Giveaway For 10 Peoples by ntipro: 8:02pm On Jan 01, 2023 |
Access 0077877298 |
Politics › Re: Who Was The Best And Worst Performing Governor In 2022 by ntipro: 1:06pm On Jan 01, 2023 |
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi is the most useless governor of 2022. A governor that met Enugu State working (thanks to Sullivan) and is leaving it as a billboard state. The only way you can know there's a government in Enugu is by looking at billboards scattered everywhere.
Ugwuanyi is just too useless. Following Wike up and down when your state is decaying.
The only thing Ugwuanyi is good at is attending ceremonies and receiving praises.
Tufiakwa. |
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Politics › Re: Kashim Shettima Puts On South Eastern Attire (Pictures) by ntipro: 8:29pm On Aug 29, 2022 |
Who is fooling who? Buhari did same in 2015 |
Romance › Re: What Stds Have You Gotten B4 And How Did U Contract It by ntipro: 11:06pm On Aug 28, 2022 |
Scary thread He who got ears let him hear |
Romance › Re: Have You Ever Fainted? Share Your Experiences. by ntipro: 10:55pm On Aug 28, 2022 |
Fainted after urinating when I was down with malaria |
Romance › Re: I Asked For Her Pics, Now She Is Not Responding Again by ntipro(op): 8:39pm On Aug 25, 2022 |
Kooldon: Guy, you get mind o. You are lucky to have her on Facebook yet you can't check pics on her profile? She only have few and they are all close up shots You sounded occultic and desperate Occultic? Like how? |