MichaelSUK: soo many my dear.. i'm in their whatsapp platform and i was surprised when the admins start bribing people with airtime or transfer of 500 Naira when you give their app a 5* Ratings..
You are angry because you didn't get the giveaway of $4 hence the bad review. You were also removed because of your bad attitude and talking down about the app Show screenshots to confirm your claims. The app is a great innovation in a time like this.
Styluss: Is this supposed to be a savage response? or you being real?
I am being real. The WhatsApp group helps a lot more better because information are disseminated faster there. Send a mail support@driveinhud.com to request for the link or check OP's previous posts.
Hoelujohn: I will suggest everyone must be traced to their home address and office address and a family group picture must be provided. Kidnappers will run away.
DaddyCoool: The problem is we don't THINK. We met BIOLOGY a certain way. We did not make it that way - NATURE did! It is NOT us that made it so a woman can get pregnant only ONCE EVERY TWO YEARS or so, while a man can imprenant several women in ONE DAY! It is a cheating of society to confine special or high-achieving men to only one woman. This man below would have had 4 kids, while some short, dumb, weakling would likely have 9!
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DaddyCoool: You folks can fool yourselves all you want with all sorts of wishful thinking. Here is the TRUTH: A young woman's dream is an EXCLUSIVE monogamous relationship with ONE man she is attracted to. While for a young man the very thought of it is SUFFOCATING!! The two sexes are simply wired differently. (Of course there are the few outliers, but we are talking vast majority!)
Monogamy originated early because it takes the full time effort of 2 people to raise children. Especially early in human development a man who dropped his sperm and left discovered that his offspring were less likely to survive. Since one of the objectives of any species is to have their offspring survive both parents provided for their offspring. I would add since men and women are in roughly equal numbers at sexual maturity. It became an obvious decision to ensure the survival of the next generation. Then there is the other thing. While some men believe they have the right to more than one sexual partner it is rare for them to accept that their wife has the same right. Part of I am guessing the desire to only raise children one is genetically tied to in many cases.
I have to be honest met few men who are polygamous, wanting to and willing to support multiple legal wives and offspring. I have met guys who want sex with just about any female who is willing, but not willing to actually support the children which result from the sex.
Here are highest-paid female CEOs of listed Nigerian Companies
The corporate world has come a long way when it comes to recognising the leadership abilities of women. For too long, the most senior positions in companies were almost exclusively filled by men.
Several companies in Nigeria have female chief executive officers.
Below are the highest-paid female CEOs of companies listed on the Nigerian Exchange Limited.
1) Owen Omogiafo
Omogiafo is the president and CEO of Transnational Corporation Plc, a conglomerate of several businesses such as Transcorp Hotels Plc, Teragro Commodities Limited, Transcorp Power Limited, TransAfam Power Limited, Transcorp Energy Limited and Transcorp OPL 281 Limited.
She earned N90 million in 2022.
She has over two decades of corporate experience in organisational development, human capital management, banking, change management, hospitality, and energy.
She sits on the board of Avon Healthcare Limited in a non-executive capacity and is a member of the Finance, Investment & Risk Committee as well as the Audit & Governance Committee of the company. She has also served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Association of Power Generation Companies in Nigeria.
Owen holds a B.Sc. in Sociology & Anthropology from the University of Benin, an M.Sc. in human resource management from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and is an alumnus of the Lagos Business School and IESE Business School, Spain. She is a member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, UK.
2) Dupe Olusola
Dupe Olusola is the managing director and chief executive officer of Transcorp Hotels Plc. She is the second woman to lead the organisation.
She earned N62.7 million in 2022, up from N62.6 million in 2021.
Olusola began her career in 2002 as the SME manager of African Capital Alliance. She then held various positions at Teragro Group, including head of marketing and corporate communications.
In 2016, she joined United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc as group head of embassies, multilaterals and development organisations and global investors services.
She was later appointed Group Head, Marketing at UBA. She created and implemented the integrated strategy for all UBA Group Bank and non-bank subsidiaries in this capacity.
In 2020, she was appointed as the CEO of Transcorp Hotels Plc.
Montaque: Not just in the Banking sector. I recently learn that the best way to double your salary is to change job. Because you won't take the same pay (or less) if you are changing to a new place. It is always likely to be more, sometimes double of your present salary. It is why staff loyalty sometimes inhibits improved earnings and promotion
frankbonus: Good write up, except that for some of us that had a different terrible experience regretted being loyal to one of the old generation Bank that it's name starts with U. İ started my career in this bank as an outsourced staff two years later took exams and interview to become a full staff as Executive trainee. İ gave my all and being used wherever the need is required . İ was used as even relief branch operation manager saddled with managing a whole branch but my salary and post never change from ET for god 10 years i was in that position being a so call loyal staff hoping my position will one day change through out these period i have witness general salary increament only once , while inflation kept biting, no wander i never had savings apart from some external contributions that i engage in . new entrants that is staff that cross carpet keep coming and being promoted while i just look with loyalty as my reward. To cut the long story short when the bank felt they have used me enough they felt its time to dump me by exiting me and paying me peanut as my gratuity. The only choice that came to me after that was to follow the japa syndrome. Now in Europe i found my self from one industry to the other trying to survive.
TempUser: You have to take side with your mom (reasonable one though) she can't get another son, but your wife can always get another husband the second you drop dead.
Your wife is I'll leave at the sight of longer terminal illness but your mom won't.
Take to your mother's till you could keep them on different roofs. I can relate. Oluwa a way pelu e o.
Limit the exposure to the mother. This is especially the case when the mother is trying to make the husband choose between the wife and the mother and/or is causing problems with the children. The person related to the parent is the one who has to deal with the problems. In this case, the husband is related to the mother so it is his job to manage the problem. He should not expect the wife to manage it.
I know in some cultures the mother-in-law is pretty much in charge. But if the husband wants a happy and lasting marriage, he is best off realizing that the mother isn’t the woman he married and needs to live with. The wife is the woman he chose.
Now, if there are problems with the wife. If she is legitimately narcissistic and unreasonable, then there becomes a question of whether the wife was the right choice. That is not so much about the mother as what kind of woman the man married.
The same is true if the woman’s family is causing the problems. It is the woman’s job to deal with the problems, not her spouse’s.