Imagine a life without gadgets, boring right? This is because gadgets form a major part of things that make life fun, easy and interesting. Normally gadgets are not meant to bring down a student’s GP, in fact they’re meant to enhance it. But if a student is not careful enough, the same gadgets meant to
Imagine a life without gadgets, boring right? This is because gadgets form a major part of things that make life fun, easy and interesting. Normally gadgets are not meant to bring down a student’s GP, in fact they’re meant to enhance it. But if a student is not careful enough, the same gadgets meant to
Recently I was just thinking and a question crossed my mind: Kenny, imagine you’re in an interview and the interviewer asks you “what is emotional intelligence?” At first I was speechless or perhaps thoughtless amazed not because the way the question hit me but because despite the noise on LinkedIn concerning emotional intelligence, I did not take time to read about it. So I had to do some research, updated my
Stumbled on a very interesting thread on Nairaland involving a young man who was heartbroken and disheartened because he got fired for guess what? Refusal to carry his boss’s bag! The boss happens to be of the same age range with this guy and the daughter of the owner of the company. His question to Nairalanders: was he wrong for not carrying the bag?
No matter what you desire to be, either an entrepreneur or you intend
to build a career working in an organization, these three skills are
inevitable. After careful observation, I discovered, to really get and
stay ahead of the competition; you’ve got to arm yourself with these
three skills…without much ado, lego…
With the emergence of Radio Biafra, the issue of the Biafra seems to have generated much agitation among Nigerians dividing the nation into two: it’s either you’re Pro-Biafra or Anti-Biafra. One of my friends recently raised an alarm concerning a Biafra fanatic threatening to kill him for being Anti-Biafra, isn’t that pathetic? Well that’s by the way, so I was having a conversation with an avid Pro-Biafra Igbo friend and somehow the Biafra issue came up. I asked her these simple questions:
Stumbled on 9ice’s throwback picture (on the left) and decided to share with you guys. Please don’t get it all mixed up, the idea is not to mock the artiste in anyway. I’m sharing this because I believe it will serve as a source of inspiration to someone. I want you to look at it from a positive point of view: If 9ice, one of our well celebrated and respected artistes could look like this in the past, my people, there’s nothing God cannot do. All you need do is stick with God and keep doing your best, God will surely bless your hustle.
Elections have come, gone and the political dramas that
spiced up the elections almost over. Well the election came with its own
vocabularies that Nigerian won’t forget so soon. Words that normally the average Nigerian will
tag “big grammar”, thanks to the
elections without much explanation even Iya Basira the “amala seller” understands these words. No need for stories, lego…