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Properties / Re: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by ronyboy: 4:49pm On Mar 27
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Crime / Re: Sex In Car Is Criminal, Lagos Police Counters Abayomi Shogunle by ronyboy: 9:29pm On Feb 20
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Investment / Re: Make More Than 10% Monthly Trading Crypto With EMA On Chartless.co by ronyboy: 2:55pm On Jan 30
Food / Re: How Many Packs Of Noodles Do You Eat? by ronyboy: 4:31am On Dec 11, 2023
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Literature / Re: Who Killed Father Christmas? - THE END Mystery Story by ronyboy: 4:24am On Dec 11, 2023
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WriterX:
CONT'D



In the labyrinthine corridors of God Bless My Own Secondary School, away from the festive buzz of the courtyard, lay the inner sanctum—the trinity of the school's administration.

Mr. Martin Olawole, the vice principal, A young man in his late thirties, Mrs. Sheila, the astute bursar and fashionista of the school who had garnered another name from the school as "moniee" , and Mr. Petrol Davies, the head of the non-academic staff department, a retired vigilante leader whose face scar had spurned more legends amongst the students than anyone could think, found solace in the confines of their shared enclave.

The room, tucked away on the second floor, bore witness to the unspoken dynamics of power and discontent that thrived within its walls. As the door creaked open, revealing a humble space with aged wooden furniture and worn-out carpets, the trinity convened to discuss matters that lay beyond the prying eyes of the staff and students.

Mr. Martin Olawole, the vice principal, greeted the others with a weary smile. His well dyed and washed hair on top his meticulous attire conveyed an air of authority that seemed slightly worn around the edges. His eyes, though dulled by sleepless nights, hinted at a profound understanding of the intricate workings of the school.

Mrs. Sheila, the school's bursar, sat behind a cluttered desk, her sharp eyes adored with fake eyes lashes that seemed overly too big for her and a make up with confusing intentions, scanning financial reports and budgetary documents.

Her sleek demeanor and no-nonsense attitude made her an enigma among the staff.
Her role went beyond mere number-crunching; she held a key to the financial pulse of the institution and made no play about it even though this itself was her own curse; for she spent heavily on things many considered to be trivial and unnecessary like a D&G handbag worth 98,000.

Mr. Petrol Davies, a man with a name that carried the weight of irony, leaned against the doorframe, his sturdy frame exuding an air of quiet rebellion. As the head of the non-academic staff department, he witnessed the daily grind of the school's backbone—the janitors, security personnel, and other unsung heroes who kept the institution running.

The trinity gathered around a worn-out conference table, the surface of which bore the scars of countless deliberations. As they settled into their routine, the air buzzed with a blend of familiarity and unspoken discontent. The recent changes under Principal Maxwell's tenure had not gone unnoticed by this trio, and today's meeting held a sense of urgency.

Mr. Martin Olawole, adjusting his glasses, opened the discussion with a sigh.

"Can you just imagine the self acclaimed savior making a Martin Luther king speech in front of everyone like they don't know he is the devil in saint's clothing,"

"Leave him be, he assumes the PTA board will sing to his call for financial support next year, imagine the shock he will receive," Mrs. Sheila scoffed offloading a file more of expenditure documents on the table.

"The staff morale is at an all-time low, and the students are starting to feel the impact. We can't turn a blind eye to the decay within these walls, one of you better stand up and talk to him," Mr Davies added.

Mrs. Sheila, her eyes never leaving the financial reports before her, nodded in agreement.

"The budget cuts are affecting every department. We're losing qualified teachers, and the ones who remain are stretched thin, I will not agree to a salary pay cut again oh, I have high maintenance standards! "

Mr. Petrol Davies, crossing his arms, added his voice to the chorus of discontent.

"And what about Maxwell? Disappearing for over a week without a word and then the accident during his disappearance,"

Mr Davies eyes caught a glance from both oh them, there was silence that communicated something between the trio before they returned their glances.


"let's not talk about that again, the police are on it, for now it's Christmas, I hear the guy he got for the job is the same he got last year, the guy is unarguably good, the people love him!"

"Too bad we may not be able to afford him next year if nothing is done about our plummeting finances," Mrs Sheila revealed.

The banter among the three, a mixture of concern and shared frustration, intensified. Mrs. Sheila, with a wry smile, remarked.

Mr. Martin Olawole chuckled, "I wouldn't be surprised if he's found a hidden treasure trove at the North Pole like the Santa Claus guy, We could use a bit of that treasure here too, I want a solid gold bar for present!"


"you two could wish it all, the fact is that things are turning up ugly and next year we may not have a school standing, what worries me is that he knows this, anyway, poor man go always find a way to survive!"
Mr Davies concluded in pigeon English before taking his leave.

Somewhere outside he could hear the door behind him been locked.

"Those two, I wonder what is even up with them self, laslas Na who no dey bath well dey spray perfume pass " He thought to himself.
Autos / Re: Few Month Use Rx 350 2013 For Sale by ronyboy: 4:17am On Dec 11, 2023
Travel / Re: 11 Reasons Why You Must Japa From Nigeria by ronyboy: 3:57am On Dec 11, 2023
We need to get the used Volkswagen dealership Hasbrouck heights NJ in this year


pansophist:
But on a good note, travel if you can.

Lots of times when I visit Nigeria, I just feel like beating people for no reason. The severe insularism that affect almost all Nigerians is a result of spending most of their life in one place.

You will see a grown up man with white hair shouting, like mr man, respect yourself na? why are you shouting? grin

But again, most Nigerians are economic migrants. The right procedure for migration is to explore a place first, see if you like it, then strategise for the main move.

But Nigerians will just sell land, sell car, quit job, break relationships, carry wife and pikin then zoom, them don japa. Then when the host country is dealing with them woto woto, there is no place to fall back on.

Nigerians, una strong I swear grin
Investment / Re: Can The Board Of Directors Fire The Owner Of A Company? by ronyboy: 1:33pm On Oct 04, 2023
Casper21:
The question “Can the board of directors fire the owner?” is becoming increasingly contentious. CEOs and founders of companies often find themselves out of a job after being fired by means of a vote undertaken by the board of the company. If the person in question is not the owner of a controlling share in the company, there is not much they can do to avoid being fired.

Sharing the ownership of a company leads to loss of total control over it. As external investors are brought in, owners' shares get diluted, and the founder of a company can often find that he or she owns less than half of the shares in that company. This leaves him or her at risk of being fired.

If a CEO has a contract in place, he or she may get fired at the end of that contract period, if the company has new owners or is moving in a new direction.

The CEO, despite being the person who incorporated the company, often gets fired in times when the company is experiencing a slump in financial performance. This is because internal company politics and differing leadership styles render people vulnerable.

If a founder gets fired, then the company's investors have obviously lost confidence in that founder's ability to establish profitability. Or, in the case of a company that is already turning a profit, they do not consider the founder capable of helping the company grow and evolving to meet the needs of a changing market.


...Strategies for Avoiding Dismissal....

Tech Crunch advises executives to always remain defensive, working with key players and building personal relationships with board members and shareholders. These, according to Tech Crunch, are the most important strategies in defending oneself from being attacked by the board of one's own company.

Founders and CEOs need to focus on more than the fact that they are indispensable – they also need to recognize the areas in which they are vulnerable. They can do this in a number of ways:

Knowing whether or not a board vote is enough to fire them.

Being aware of whether or not alleged wrongdoings need to have taken place in order for them to be dismissed.

Keeping one's ears open to listen for complaints and expressions of discontent, and
Being careful of the contracts that they sign.
An important step that CEOs can take to protect their position is to get all promises in writing. A CEO should never trust anybody who claims to always have his or her back.

Taxes on sale of business S corp can be a complex matter, but they do not grant the board of directors the authority to fire the owner of a company. The decision to remove an owner typically involves shareholder voting or adherence to the company's bylaws and operating agreements.
Investment / Re: Make More Than 10% Monthly Trading Crypto With EMA On Chartless.co by ronyboy: 7:51am On Jun 27, 2023
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Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by ronyboy: 6:05pm On Jun 26, 2023
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Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by ronyboy: 7:13pm On May 23, 2023
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: I Got A New Job After Two Years Of Searching by ronyboy: 7:12pm On May 09, 2023
Congratulations on the job, more on the same should be coming soon.

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Crime / Re: Sex In Car Is Criminal, Lagos Police Counters Abayomi Shogunle by ronyboy: 2:32pm On May 04, 2023
neyobills:


Are u for real,there is a tint permit issued by the same NPF so there wouldn't have been a permit at all if it were to be illegal and its legal in most countries in the world.

There is absolutely no crime in having sex in your private car,because the word car is a broad word,in saner climes with adequate security we have hikers who travel in their motorhomes and RVs all year round for sightseeing,are u going to arrest them for having sex in their motorhomes after all its also a car,it might just be an SUV linked with the motorhome so basically it's also a car.

Peeping into someone car is invasion of privacy in itself except the car was parked on your property,your car is your private property the same way u wouldn't feel comfortable someone peeping into your house for no reason.


Even in the US,Donald Trump for example had a fully customized Coaster type bus with a rest cabin ever before he was POTUS, are u going to stop him from having sex in his cabin,until its written black and white in the penal code having sex in a car is prohibited then I guess we all safe,you don't cook up laws overnight to suit your moral standing,in saner climes there could be a subtle protest if scotland yard for example comes up with such gibberish.

Complaining is void,if it's not on paper,it doesn't exist.

N.B if u ever find yourself in Oakland CA peeping into some car to find out if there having sex would put a slug in your head except u law enforcement on duty.

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Crime / Re: Sex In Car Is Criminal, Lagos Police Counters Abayomi Shogunle by ronyboy: 7:26am On Jan 10, 2023
CharleyBright:


I was about to say something, but when i checked your Moniker, ... I give up.

I no fit talk.

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Crime / Re: Sex In Car Is Criminal, Lagos Police Counters Abayomi Shogunle by ronyboy: 7:02pm On Jan 03, 2023
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Crime / Re: Kidnapped Sisters Said Abductors Butchering Captured Lagos-ibadan Travellers – S by ronyboy: 12:47pm On Dec 30, 2022
Jakumo:
All kidnap stories are frightening to read about but this one takes that terror to a whole new level.

People whose families could not raise money for ransom are being butchered in the presence of the remaining captives.

The sight of fellow travelers having their throats cut open to release rivers of blood is the sort of imagery that can cause insanity.

That sight alone is enough to induce heart attacks in loved ones and to traumatize any remaining survivors for the rest of their lives.

These are great acts of harm that are henious. Its sad that the victims would have to go through this and some not even get the just they deserve. See this link for help and justice.
Nairaland / General / Re: Look For Something Else To Blackmail Me Not S@x by ronyboy: 9:17am On Dec 12, 2022
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Car Talk / Re: New Helmet Rule In Lagos by ronyboy: 9:47am On Jun 21, 2021
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