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Career / Re: Why You Must Not Work In Banks by Okeym: 3:27pm On Dec 19, 2006
Nice contributions so far. Every man is entitled to his own opinion, cos we all c in parts & from diff stand points.

But I support the opinion that the female folks (especially the married ones with children to cater for)should be less involved in the current Naija banking system cos of the demand in time, morality, etc. Unfortunately, we have few alternative jobs for them in Naija. But i would recommend a teaching job or any other in which they can get back home latest by 7:30pm to culture the values of a decent family among the children. There's really no need making so much money and having a deliquent home with no good values as our forefathers tot us.

But more particularly, despite the prevalent odds posed by the unfortunate Nigerian Economy, I still subscribe to enterprenuership. There is no better satisfaction to life than is obtainable in self-employment, despite the risks. In ur own business, u make ur best strides and fun --this's the truth. I am still an employee, but i rather see myself as a Enterpreneural apprentice. I would break out and forth someday in my own venture, after understudying the rules. Though taking my time, I can't wait for that time.

My opinion, wherever u find urself, be the best the can. Work as though it's yours. Keep abreast with knowledge, but direct it to a purpose. U can run ur own independent business even while still working for someone else; but make sure u dont cheat ur boss in time and others. We are best on our own, but in the light of the Naija situation, take ur time to learn and build. There's no hurry in life.

If u see bank job, hug it but dream bigger. cheesy

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Adverts / Re: Export, And Import by Okeym: 3:36pm On Jun 01, 2006
Hello,
I actualy have have a link in china for the import of computer accessories and English suits. I desperately need a ready market in nigeria for the sales. If you can work out the market(quick sale points), we can partner on this, with your finacier. u can reach me 2ru ambokeym@yahoo.com. Cheers!
Business / Re: ATM in Nigeria by Okeym: 8:04pm On May 26, 2006
Shinor, I really like ur observation, I am in Lagos and am interested in this talk. my email=ambokeymadubuike@yahoo.ca. Catch u dear.
Career / Re: Is It Better To Be Your Own Boss? by Okeym: 3:32pm On May 19, 2006
Yea, the answer can only be the same, YES! Like I often said while iin higher institution, I study not to be employed but to employ. Unfortunately, my father was a civil servant with no other income-source, and I know what stories I have to tell as a result. It's only a bufoon that will be a slave for life. Even in theĀ  bible, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, etc were all enterpreneurs. Even, God himself passed a law that every slave be freed in the year of Jubilee. That means slavery in service(salaried job) is designed to end after a while.

So men, we got to think aloud. No doubt, with the Naija situation, it's hard to start one's own, but even if we have to work awhile, let it be a while.

But if u must be a boss, prepare to be a good one. Get the skills, get the knowledge, get the humility, and industry. Learn to be self-motivated, focused,vast, and optmistic. As for me, there is no going back, I'm bound to not only be on my own, but further improve the economy by employing labour. Even then, I will be a limit to the number of years you can work under me, say less than 20 yrs; i'll primarily encourage my staff (my cash, awards and capacity building) to work in readiness for their own business- that way, i will always have fresh ideas and no room for power tussle. I think that's the way it ought to be.

Again, I'll be my own boss someday, not long. Lov U guys!

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