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Watching in 9D. |
U need to move on. If this story is true, that woman does not have any business raising a child. By d way, u don't have to fear for ur faith, infidelity is a huge criteria for divorce in the church. |
I really don't know the names of the senators from my state. No apologies though. Love Ben Bruce! |
Those white men were wicked!!! |
Please take the person to a hospital. The church people can still be offering their prayers while the person is receiving medical treatment. |
This is Don Jazzy acting like santa |
It might not be Lagos but it's definitely Yoruba land. |
She is pretty but does not have a beautiful smile. |
No foreigner is allowed to taunt one of us and get away with it. She ain't seen nothing yet. IDIOT!!! |
How true?
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Some old men are still doing shameful things because of women to this day. Ooh! The most beautiful girl in d class was crushing on me but I turned a blind eye just to please my niggas. I really missed. |
1. Your boss. Your manager is someone who makes decisions regarding promotions and raises; the person who assigns projects — good and bad; the person who provides feedback about your performance to upper management; and the one who ultimately makes your work life fantastic or unbearable. You don’t have to be (and shouldn’t be) best friends with your manager — and you definitely don’t want to be a brownnoser — but a little sucking up every now and then won’t hurt. Plus, if you ever move on to another job and need your boss to be a reference, you’ll want to know they’ll say positive things about you. 2. The CEO. This one is a no-brainer. Why wouldn’t you want the top exec to like you? 3. The office administrator. Quickly need the ink replaced in the printer before an important presentation? Need to use a conference room for a big meeting that has already been reserved by someone else? If you’re buddy-buddy with the office administrator, they might be more willing to pull strings for you when you’re in a jam. These people have a lot of power. Don’t take advantage, but definitely get on their good side. 4. The receptionist or security guard. These people tend to be in the know — they’re secretly the eyes and ears of your organization. While you don’t want to get caught up in the rumor mill — and you definitely don’t want to be known as the office gossip — it may work to your advantage to be friendly with the receptionist and/or security guard. (Reminder: Don’t believe everything you hear!) “Front line receptionists are key people to get to know and ‘make nice’ with,” adds Kerr. “They are often a treasure trove of company information and can help you in unexpected ways, whether it’s watching out for an important package you’re expecting or letting you know when someone’s arrived on the premises.” Plus, these are likely the first people you see when you arrive at the office each morning, and it’s always nice to start your day by being welcomed with a friendly smile or “good morning!” which they’ll be more likely to give if they like you. 5. The company accountant. Become friends with the person who handles expense reports. No, we’re not suggesting you do this to get away with fudging these reports. But they can be tricky and confusing and you may have a lot of questions or make the occasional mistake, so it might be helpful to be on this person’s good side. “Befriending and building trust with people in key financial roles can pay huge dividends the next time you are dealing with a financial mix-up or navigating a big contract or substantial purchase through the bureaucratic maze,” adds Kerr. “Having people who are on your side can save you a huge amount of stress and conflict.” 6. An IT employee. “Winning over anyone and everyone in the IT department is critical,” says Kerr. “When a technological issues rears its ugly head, these are the folks that can save your behind and their responsiveness and support can make the world of difference.” “It’s important to get to know people in different roles across your department and those that you interact with,” says Kahn. “One tip I like to offer is setting up a few days each week to get lunch with a different colleague. You have to eat anyway, and this could be a good way to learn more about coworkers both professionally and personally.” The simplest way to show a genuine interest in people, he says, is to remember names and previous interactions. “If you’re forgetful, there’s nothing wrong with making notes in your contact cards.” 7. Someone in the HR department. It can’t hurt to have your company’s Human Resources personnel on your side. They’re, well, a great resource for employees, and can usually answer almost any question you may have about benefits, perks, policies, and payroll. If you ever have a question, problem, or concern, these are the people you should talk to. If they like you, they might respond faster or make your issue a priority. https://agenda.weforum.org/2015/08/the-7-relationships-that-will-boost-your-career/?utm_content=buffer00975&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer |
That's d car.
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Lied dt my mum was in charge of marking WAEC exams. |
I'm glad He knows. |
You can go ahead without her parent's consent because you might have to wait a looooong time for them to approve. Igbos don't give out their first daughters to other tribes easily. |
Na waaa!!! RIP to d dead! No need to desecrate his body in d name of protest. |
Our country is Nigeria and not that thing u spelt. |
eleko1:U r quite funny. The person who has the problem has not even said one word to me. I bet u that the American tooth paste is a waste of money in his case. |
eleko1:I wonder why u r advocating for him. The remedy is not salt, charcoal, mouthwash or the numerous things mentioned in this thread. Op is not around me so i'll have to teach him to do what I spent years and money to acquire. |
eleko1:I have no doubts at all about d solution. 10k is because I want to help a distressed nairalander. In my clinic, he will pay 150k. He should pay sth because humans tend not to value free things. |
eleko1:No way!!! When he's okay he might refuse to pay. And I'm giving him a lifetime remedy. |
You have the solution to this problem all around you. U must be interested for me to show you how. All u will pay is N10,000. Half before and the other half when u see results. Whatsapp me at 08181280605. |
Haywhymido:No wahala. They need to learn to air their views without insults. This is a serious issue not sth to be toyed with. |
DennisEche:My dear this is not vexation. If u work in a hospital and see these things then u will know that it is not something to joke with. |
DEGREE2466:Sorry for yourself! Thank God that u agree that these pictures are horrible. That's what women who drink alcohol and avoid antenatal drugs without good nutrition will give birth to. U had better advice ur loved ones. On a second thought, you must be EWU CONGO!!! |
corisande:Ok |
Cutehector:Ewu Gambia!!! Try and eat what mad women eat or live d way they live. Mad people survive what kills normal humans. Now sherup!!! |
Women should should take their antenatal care seriously. Husbands should encourage their wives to take their antenatal drugs and avoid alcohol in pregnancy. If u don't, it will result to this: cc: ishilove
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