Business › Re: Que Royal Services Check Out What They Do! by PrimeWatermark: 6:41am On Apr 26, 2022*. Modified: 8:58am On Jul 08, 2022 |
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Literature › Re: Ola Rotimi: Google Celebrates Nigerian Playwrighter With A Doodle by PrimeWatermark: 7:57am On Apr 13, 2022 |
MadamVanessa:

Ola Rotimi , exposed the evil in afonja land in his work "The gods are not to be blame"
How can afonja fugitive boy Odewale killed his father unapologetically , just to marry his mother so to pound the same toto that birthed him and he did it. What a despicable act .
Before Ola conceived this story and write it down, it was something that was rampant in afonja land.
The gods should not be blame when the repercussion of afonjas foolishnes and stupidity come knocking. Such happened again,when they all voted in Buhari just to spite the south southerners and south easterners, but Buhari brothers came and dealt with them seriously, till they all scamper to Benin republic. Should the gods be blame for this? No.  Be calming down. The gods are not to blame was an adaptation of Oedipus Rex. 8 Likes |
Career › Re: Experience Working For A One Man Business by PrimeWatermark: 2:52pm On Mar 30, 2022 |
Oyindamolah: I resigned from my job 8 months ago (July). I worked with this firm for one full year. It was a rollercoaster ride. I used to be very proactive and full of energy, going all out to achieve things no matter what was at stake.
When I took up this job last year, I was hoping to build a career and carve a niche for myself... But I was wrong. Before I resumed, a lot of people had resigned. Even on the day I resumed, I met just one staff on ground (he was trying to buy time before he eventually quits). So we were just two (2) in the office. It felt awkward because the environment wasn't challenging and competitive enough for me, but I had to do what was expected of me. Till the day I resigned, I was not found wanting in any aspect.. But I guess that was where everything went wrong. I was taken advantage of, used and manipulated. My boss was a chronic micromanager and very insecure.
Despite all these, I tried to allay his fears and made sure I did my best to assure him nothing would ever go wrong. He abuses us verbally with words I'm so ashamed to type here. When the other guy eventually resigned, I was left all alone with him. I took up his responsibilities coupled with mine. I was overworking myself every single day of the week. I became a shadow of myself and always felt sick whenever I get up from bed every morning. I was doing this for 4months till we were able to get a replacement for the guy. And believe you me, we were recruiting every month afterwards till I left because they were always resigning or should I say disappearing after the end of every month. So we practically had a new staff who would work for a month and disappear. And the reason was not far fetched, My Boss. He believes all job seekers are hungry and would take anything just for the cash (stipends). You can imagine a graduate bring sent on so many ridiculous domestic errands.
Though I'm not oblivious of the fact that it's not easy to set up a business here in Nigeria or even to pay salaries. I know what it takes, but that doesn't mean you should now use people like slaves.
As a service provider, you should know how to handle your clients, but this man would talk to them anyhow, insult them and then expect me to fix the mess or else I won't get paid. And because I was ready to do anything just for the progress of the company, he believed I had no choice. But I'm the kind of person that hates being idle. Hence, the reason for not seeing it as a big deal. Then came a time, I was at my wits end, couldn't go on anymore. I lost all motivation and up till now.
One of the most painful thing I heard after I left was when someone from the office called to tell me what happened that day. Sometimes, I usually use my money to quickly do some little office stuffs if the man is not around. So there were lapses after I left, he now asked what was really going on. So the guy on ground told him what I usually did.. And his response , "if I knew I had money, why did I come to work then?" Imagine. I felt so disappointed!
This is the same man that would refund you if you tell him you spent your money for the company, then go ahead to deduct it from your salary at the end of the month after looking for excuses or an offence you didn't commit.
Now, most people here in Lagos go through same or worse ordeal every single day. Leave home early, get abused at work, get home late. Looking rough and tired all for a pay that won't last up to 2weeks. I pity the married folks more, they can't resign/quit because they've got bills to pay, responsibilities (wife and kids), some even have girlfriends, they're stuck. I also have responsibilities and bills though, but thank God I'm still single.
This is the time to go all out and take chances, take risks and it will definitely pay off in the end. I've been able to focus more since I resigned, sleep well, eat well, learning some digital skills to boost my CV and running a little business of mine. Though it's not been easy, but I know I'm on the right path. This is the concluding part of the story, 2019.
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Career › Re: Experience Working For A One Man Business by PrimeWatermark: 2:43pm On Mar 30, 2022 |
Oyindamolah: I resigned from my job 8 months ago (July). I worked with this firm for one full year. It was a rollercoaster ride. I used to be very proactive and full of energy, going all out to achieve things no matter what was at stake.
When I took up this job last year, I was hoping to build a career and carve a niche for myself... But I was wrong. Before I resumed, a lot of people had resigned. Even on the day I resumed, I met just one staff on ground (he was trying to buy time before he eventually quits). So we were just two (2) in the office. It felt awkward because the environment wasn't challenging and competitive enough for me, but I had to do what was expected of me. Till the day I resigned, I was not found wanting in any aspect.. But I guess that was where everything went wrong. I was taken advantage of, used and manipulated. My boss was a chronic micromanager and very insecure.
Despite all these, I tried to allay his fears and made sure I did my best to assure him nothing would ever go wrong. He abuses us verbally with words I'm so ashamed to type here. When the other guy eventually resigned, I was left all alone with him. I took up his responsibilities coupled with mine. I was overworking myself every single day of the week. I became a shadow of myself and always felt sick whenever I get up from bed every morning. I was doing this for 4months till we were able to get a replacement for the guy. And believe you me, we were recruiting every month afterwards till I left because they were always resigning or should I say disappearing after the end of every month. So we practically had a new staff who would work for a month and disappear. And the reason was not far fetched, My Boss. He believes all job seekers are hungry and would take anything just for the cash (stipends). You can imagine a graduate bring sent on so many ridiculous domestic errands.
Though I'm not oblivious of the fact that it's not easy to set up a business here in Nigeria or even to pay salaries. I know what it takes, but that doesn't mean you should now use people like slaves.
As a service provider, you should know how to handle your clients, but this man would talk to them anyhow, insult them and then expect me to fix the mess or else I won't get paid. And because I was ready to do anything just for the progress of the company, he believed I had no choice. But I'm the kind of person that hates being idle. Hence, the reason for not seeing it as a big deal. Then came a time, I was at my wits end, couldn't go on anymore. I lost all motivation and up till now.
One of the most painful thing I heard after I left was when someone from the office called to tell me what happened that day. Sometimes, I usually use my money to quickly do some little office stuffs if the man is not around. So there were lapses after I left, he now asked what was really going on. So the guy on ground told him what I usually did.. And his response , "if I knew I had money, why did I come to work then?" Imagine. I felt so disappointed!
This is the same man that would refund you if you tell him you spent your money for the company, then go ahead to deduct it from your salary at the end of the month after looking for excuses or an offence you didn't commit.
Now, most people here in Lagos go through same or worse ordeal every single day. Leave home early, get abused at work, get home late. Looking rough and tired all for a pay that won't last up to 2weeks. I pity the married folks more, they can't resign/quit because they've got bills to pay, responsibilities (wife and kids), some even have girlfriends, they're stuck. I also have responsibilities and bills though, but thank God I'm still single.
This is the time to go all out and take chances, take risks and it will definitely pay off in the end. I've been able to focus more since I resigned, sleep well, eat well, learning some digital skills to boost my CV and running a little business of mine. Though it's not been easy, but I know I'm on the right path. This is the original post from 2018. OP, Take it down!!
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Career › Re: Experience Working For A One Man Business by PrimeWatermark: 2:26pm On Mar 30, 2022 |
Oyindamolah: I resigned from my job 8 months ago (July). I worked with this firm for one full year. It was a rollercoaster ride. I used to be very proactive and full of energy, going all out to achieve things no matter what was at stake.
When I took up this job last year, I was hoping to build a career and carve a niche for myself... But I was wrong. Before I resumed, a lot of people had resigned. Even on the day I resumed, I met just one staff on ground (he was trying to buy time before he eventually quits). So we were just two (2) in the office. It felt awkward because the environment wasn't challenging and competitive enough for me, but I had to do what was expected of me. Till the day I resigned, I was not found wanting in any aspect.. But I guess that was where everything went wrong. I was taken advantage of, used and manipulated. My boss was a chronic micromanager and very insecure.
Despite all these, I tried to allay his fears and made sure I did my best to assure him nothing would ever go wrong. He abuses us verbally with words I'm so ashamed to type here. When the other guy eventually resigned, I was left all alone with him. I took up his responsibilities coupled with mine. I was overworking myself every single day of the week. I became a shadow of myself and always felt sick whenever I get up from bed every morning. I was doing this for 4months till we were able to get a replacement for the guy. And believe you me, we were recruiting every month afterwards till I left because they were always resigning or should I say disappearing after the end of every month. So we practically had a new staff who would work for a month and disappear. And the reason was not far fetched, My Boss. He believes all job seekers are hungry and would take anything just for the cash (stipends). You can imagine a graduate bring sent on so many ridiculous domestic errands.
Though I'm not oblivious of the fact that it's not easy to set up a business here in Nigeria or even to pay salaries. I know what it takes, but that doesn't mean you should now use people like slaves.
As a service provider, you should know how to handle your clients, but this man would talk to them anyhow, insult them and then expect me to fix the mess or else I won't get paid. And because I was ready to do anything just for the progress of the company, he believed I had no choice. But I'm the kind of person that hates being idle. Hence, the reason for not seeing it as a big deal. Then came a time, I was at my wits end, couldn't go on anymore. I lost all motivation and up till now.
One of the most painful thing I heard after I left was when someone from the office called to tell me what happened that day. Sometimes, I usually use my money to quickly do some little office stuffs if the man is not around. So there were lapses after I left, he now asked what was really going on. So the guy on ground told him what I usually did.. And his response , "if I knew I had money, why did I come to work then?" Imagine. I felt so disappointed!
This is the same man that would refund you if you tell him you spent your money for the company, then go ahead to deduct it from your salary at the end of the month after looking for excuses or an offence you didn't commit.
Now, most people here in Lagos go through same or worse ordeal every single day. Leave home early, get abused at work, get home late. Looking rough and tired all for a pay that won't last up to 2weeks. I pity the married folks more, they can't resign/quit because they've got bills to pay, responsibilities (wife and kids), some even have girlfriends, they're stuck. I also have responsibilities and bills though, but thank God I'm still single.
This is the time to go all out and take chances, take risks and it will definitely pay off in the end. I've been able to focus more since I resigned, sleep well, eat well, learning some digital skills to boost my CV and running a little business of mine. Though it's not been easy, but I know I'm on the right path. This is an old post from 2018. |
Career › Re: Experience Working For A One Man Business by PrimeWatermark: 2:24pm On Mar 30, 2022 |
Oyindamolah: I resigned from my job 8 months ago (July). I worked with this firm for one full year. It was a rollercoaster ride. I used to be very proactive and full of energy, going all out to achieve things no matter what was at stake.
When I took up this job last year, I was hoping to build a career and carve a niche for myself... But I was wrong. Before I resumed, a lot of people had resigned. Even on the day I resumed, I met just one staff on ground (he was trying to buy time before he eventually quits). So we were just two (2) in the office. It felt awkward because the environment wasn't challenging and competitive enough for me, but I had to do what was expected of me. Till the day I resigned, I was not found wanting in any aspect.. But I guess that was where everything went wrong. I was taken advantage of, used and manipulated. My boss was a chronic micromanager and very insecure.
Despite all these, I tried to allay his fears and made sure I did my best to assure him nothing would ever go wrong. He abuses us verbally with words I'm so ashamed to type here. When the other guy eventually resigned, I was left all alone with him. I took up his responsibilities coupled with mine. I was overworking myself every single day of the week. I became a shadow of myself and always felt sick whenever I get up from bed every morning. I was doing this for 4months till we were able to get a replacement for the guy. And believe you me, we were recruiting every month afterwards till I left because they were always resigning or should I say disappearing after the end of every month. So we practically had a new staff who would work for a month and disappear. And the reason was not far fetched, My Boss. He believes all job seekers are hungry and would take anything just for the cash (stipends). You can imagine a graduate bring sent on so many ridiculous domestic errands.
Though I'm not oblivious of the fact that it's not easy to set up a business here in Nigeria or even to pay salaries. I know what it takes, but that doesn't mean you should now use people like slaves.
As a service provider, you should know how to handle your clients, but this man would talk to them anyhow, insult them and then expect me to fix the mess or else I won't get paid. And because I was ready to do anything just for the progress of the company, he believed I had no choice. But I'm the kind of person that hates being idle. Hence, the reason for not seeing it as a big deal. Then came a time, I was at my wits end, couldn't go on anymore. I lost all motivation and up till now.
One of the most painful thing I heard after I left was when someone from the office called to tell me what happened that day. Sometimes, I usually use my money to quickly do some little office stuffs if the man is not around. So there were lapses after I left, he now asked what was really going on. So the guy on ground told him what I usually did.. And his response , "if I knew I had money, why did I come to work then?" Imagine. I felt so disappointed!
This is the same man that would refund you if you tell him you spent your money for the company, then go ahead to deduct it from your salary at the end of the month after looking for excuses or an offence you didn't commit.
Now, most people here in Lagos go through same or worse ordeal every single day. Leave home early, get abused at work, get home late. Looking rough and tired all for a pay that won't last up to 2weeks. I pity the married folks more, they can't resign/quit because they've got bills to pay, responsibilities (wife and kids), some even have girlfriends, they're stuck. I also have responsibilities and bills though, but thank God I'm still single.
This is the time to go all out and take chances, take risks and it will definitely pay off in the end. I've been able to focus more since I resigned, sleep well, eat well, learning some digital skills to boost my CV and running a little business of mine. Though it's not been easy, but I know I'm on the right path. OP!! Take down this post!!! This is not your story. You copied this word for word from a former Nairalander. His moniker was Ceeroh. What's wrong with you people ehnnn?? The guy is no longer here but you had to copy his post word for word. |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: 6 Russian Air-Strikes Hits Lviv, 250 Miles From U.S President Biden's Location by PrimeWatermark: 10:27pm On Mar 26, 2022 |
Jones4190: Kill the unlucky messager of the gods, kill the old man The gods are not to blame. |
Politics › Re: Support Groups Obtain ₦40 Million PDP Presidential Form For Anyim Pius Anyim by PrimeWatermark: 2:01pm On Mar 25, 2022 |
Wahala be like Presidential Form.  |
Sports › Re: UCL: Ralf Ragnick's Plan For Manchester United To Win Atlético Madrid by PrimeWatermark: 11:25am On Mar 15, 2022 |
Maguire has other plans....  |
Romance › Re: Nairaland Moderators Are Power Drunk . by PrimeWatermark: 10:41am On Feb 24, 2022 |
Some of us were banned for 10years. |
Technology Market › Re: Centurion Automatic Gate Nigeria Dealers & Installers by PrimeWatermark: 3:16pm On Feb 21, 2022 |
automaticgate: We are still very much in this business call us today 07033992255 Good afternoon. Please I need the board and remote for the Centurion Gate Motor. Pics attached.
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Sports › Re: Doping Violations: Blessing Okagbare Reacts To 10-Year Ban by PrimeWatermark: 8:34am On Feb 19, 2022 |
Please I need the board and the remote of this Gate Motor. This one is faulty and possibly an engineer to help fix it as well. Location: Lagos
Thank you.
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Romance › Re: Please Where Can I Get Spare Parts For Centurion Gate Motor? (Photos). by PrimeWatermark(op): 8:17am On Feb 19, 2022 |
dawnomike: You can only order a spare from abroad. It is better if you can fix the spoilt one Please do you have anybody you can recommend? Thank you |
Romance › Please Where Can I Get Spare Parts For Centurion Gate Motor? (Photos). by PrimeWatermark(op): 7:54am On Feb 19, 2022*. Modified: 8:25am On Feb 19, 2022 |
Please I need the board and the remote. This one is faulty and possibly an engineer to help fix it as well. Location: Lagos
Thank you.
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Crime › Re: 40 'Yahoo Boys’ In White At Abuja Estate At Midnight Came For Engagement Party by PrimeWatermark: 2:02pm On Feb 18, 2022 |
So you invited 40guests to an engagement party in a short-let apartment. An estate you're not even a resident of.
Let's be sincere, they will never let you in at that time. Never!! The short-let agent knew all along, he just wanted to make money off you. You can't even hold such house-parties in most estates, at such hour. Agents are greedy, customers are not truthful. |
Education › Re: Mention A Popular Place In Your School And Someone Will Tell You The Name by PrimeWatermark: 5:48pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
Higgies: Marble Lodge JAO3 Aneinih UNAAB |
Family › Re: Yahoo-Yahoo / Olosho Matter,Parents..what Precautionary Steps Are You Taking? by PrimeWatermark: 3:11pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
Acidosis: Nothing can be done as far as olosh.o matter is concerned unless you want to embrace Sharia or other strict moral-based measures from the Middle East.
This is the era of independence; doing whatsoever you want with your body; the era of women's liberation; and the era of waging war against religion; the era of "only fans".
To curb yahoo/rituals, there's a whole lot government can do to curb the trend. This issue already is beyond what parents can or should do. Just a simple law like "death by hanging" to all yahoo boys will curb the trend. If parents are aware that they're going to lose a yahoo yahoo child, they'll either go extra miles in raising their kids properly or not give birth to any at all. Lol. Try this and see parents come out to protest against the government. Accusing them of trying to kill their innocent children. Humans and Hypocrisy. Nigeria's case is a hopeless one and it's very unfortunate. It can only get worse. |
Career › Re: What Is The Intro Salary Of Structural Engineers. by PrimeWatermark: 1:08pm On Jan 27, 2022 |
Entry Level - 100k In a fairly good company. |
Romance › Re: Is It Normal To Not Want Any Girl Or Guy At All? by PrimeWatermark: 11:38am On Jan 19, 2022 |
FERNANDEZISBACK: That's who you are..you might not like to go through the stress of dating when you could easily get what you want from a woman...(Nigerian guys) You might be introverted if I am right and thus dating and relationship might be a waste of time for you..(might) You might be going through mood swings from time to time thereby relationship might not work out for you due to your moods and reaction.. "Might"  These are very valid points. |
Romance › Re: I Need Help! Gerd/ Acid Reflux Is Killing Me Instant Slowly. by PrimeWatermark: 11:30am On Jan 17, 2022 |
Continue the drugs and make sure you complete your dosage. And take enough water as they've suggested.
Never take Clarithromycin without eating, it would make you feel almost lifeless. Stay permanently away from Alcohol and smoking.
Are you bleeding? |
Romance › Re: . by PrimeWatermark: 12:13pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
OkayBye: okay bro..thanks! Just that, my ulcer is kinda stubborn... Only cimetidine works effectively in my case. Yes I know. I was hooked on Cimetidine as well. Sha dey careful cos of low sperm count. You can check online for more details. Stay safe bro. You'll be fine. |
Romance › Re: . by PrimeWatermark: 11:57am On Jan 13, 2022 |
Blessiing: Thanks but i have chronic ulcer so all those you mentioned doesnt work for it, but cimentindine 400mg works perfectly for me... Just 1 tablet will make me relieved If you're a lady, that's fine. I have chronic ulcer too and I've come to live with it. You can only manage it. |
Romance › Re: . by PrimeWatermark: 11:40am On Jan 13, 2022 |
I didn't see what you posted though.. But if it's about ulcer, I would advise you get Pantoprazole/Rabeprazole, Gestid/Mist Mag. Then you can take Buscopan as well if you're bleeding.
Cimetidine affects sperm count, that's why we've been advised to stop using it for ulcer.
Cheers!! |
Romance › Re: What If 2023 Election Is Done This Way? (photo) by PrimeWatermark: 8:14am On Jan 08, 2022 |
Lol.. Politics is not a singing competition. Let alone Nigerian Politics. |
Romance › Re: How To Go About Ending A Relationship Advice Needed by PrimeWatermark: 12:35pm On Dec 20, 2021 |
beauty16: really so what is your advice because it's an advice that I need. Is there a possibility of you marrying him first? He's probably scared of getting played. If you can't marry him before he takes up those responsibilities, then let him go and get yourself a 'more generous guy'. You can't force him, it's his money and he decides what to do with it. He has not even finished taking care of his own family. You think it's easy? |
Romance › Re: See How Am Chilling On A Saturday (pics) by PrimeWatermark: 10:49pm On Dec 18, 2021 |
Iamdbull: You mean that guy that played sango? Wale Adebayo - Corporal Francis. Yes, he played Sango. |
Business › Re: What's A Good Souvenir To Give Clients During This Festive Season? by PrimeWatermark(op): 6:42pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
dominique: People still share souvenirs to customers? It was before that my mum used to bring customized bags, face towels, stationary etc gifted to her by traders she patronizes. Nowadays businesses are managing to stay afloat, they no dey share souvenirs like that again o and we the customers understand why We are not sharing to ALL customers. Some clients are so good and understanding that they stood by even when they had every reason to walk away. Of course they had other options, but then. Just something simple with class. That's all Thank you very much! |
Business › What's A Good Souvenir To Give Clients During This Festive Season? by PrimeWatermark(op): 6:13pm On Dec 16, 2021*. Modified: 6:39pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Ideas are needed please. Something simple, yet classy. The souvenir will be customized.
Thank you. |
Sports › Re: Marcelo Set To Depart Real Madrid After 15 Years by PrimeWatermark: 10:31pm On Dec 09, 2021 |
ablejesus26: One of the greatest left back ever. Second to none other than the great Roberto Carlos. Better than Paolo Maldini? |
Education › Re: Poor Results Of Ambrose Alli University Economics Students (Photo) by PrimeWatermark: 11:40am On Dec 07, 2021 |
Santifiedboo: They were not prepared?
students on extension not prepared to write a course they already failed the first and second time respectively? Okay. They were prepared. |
Education › Re: Poor Results Of Ambrose Alli University Economics Students (Photo) by PrimeWatermark: 11:15am On Dec 07, 2021 |
Omotakins: Why would GAC undergraduate students take Eco 402 as an elective course? It is insane to me. They were the ones who prepared themselves to fail. Lol. Absolutely!  |