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10 Ways To Conquer Self-Doubt In The New Year  with yourself when you keep trying to follow the advice of several people, so stop considering what others think, and focus on what you think and how you feel. Start being radically honest with yourself, so you can identify your hurdles and the best way to beat them. 2. Forgive Yourself   Sometimes you can be so hard on yourself, it paralyzes you. Sometimes that happens when you give in to your doubts. In order to keep moving forward, and to move beyond your doubts, you have to forgive yourself: for letting your misgivings get the best of you, for letting them impact your work, for having a moment of weakness, etc. Everyone experiences self-doubt, and the sooner you forgive yourself, the sooner you can move forward. 3. You're Not Alone  Everyone has dark periods, where they are unsure where they are going in life or how to move forward when they are in a rut. The best way to make progress is to just keep going, o
Why Buhari deserves second term, by Paul Odili ON JANUARY 27, 20187:48 PMIN NEWSCOMMENTS A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Delta State, Paul Odili, a former Communications Adviser to the state governor and presently on the board of Federal University of Petroleum Resources, speaks on the state of the nation, saying President Buhari’s re-election bid should be supported.   Odili Based on the complaints from across the country, do you feel Buhari deserves a second term? I do actually feel that Buhari deserves a second term; I do believe that he has done well because the process of rebuilding is not easy. He met a very challenging situation, not many people thought including the president himself that the situation was as bad as he met it. But here we are, I think he has done well in terms of some of the in the area of security. Boko Haram insurgency has substantially subsided, the Niger Delta region has stabilized, we are now dealing with herdsmen, and I have every co
Nigeria: 'Why we attack Benue people' - Fulani herdsmen 4 January 2018 Share dis with Facebook   Share dis with Twitter   Share dis with Messenger   Share dis with Email   Share Nigeria: Herdsmen say Benue State Attack na self defence Herdsmen for Benue State, north central Nigeria, don tell BBC News Pidgin why dem attack Benue communities come kill people. Di oga for Myetti Allah cattle breeders association for Benue State, Garus Gololo, tell BBC News Pidgin tori person Dooshima Abu, say di wahala start as some people attack Fulani herdsmen wey dey carry their cow comot from Benue State. Gololo say, "as we dey relocate go Taraba State through Nassarawa State, for border town of Nengere, thief come collect 1000 cows from us, so we sef fight dem back." On Monday 1 January 2018, tori say Fulani herdsmen attack some communities for Benue State, come kill about 20 people. Other communities wey di fight affect na Gaambe -
Don’t be lazy, learn to persevere, be consistent –Enobong Emah Enobong Emah is a trade marketing and national key account manager at Kraft Heinz Company Nigeria. She speaks about her passion What stirred your interest in the commercial space? I grew up in a family of entrepreneurial people. My mum was always selling one thing or the other. I also have a Master’s degree in Business Administration. A part of business administration that I really liked is one which entails taking a product to a customer and convincing them to purchase it. It was very intriguing for me; so, when I concluded my Master’s programme, I decided to join Procter & Gamble as a key account manager. I managed Port Harcourt and Bayelsa, so all the sales in that region were my responsibility. You said you are passionate about proffering sustainable solutions to business problems. Can you elaborate on this? One of the things that really intrigue me about Lebanese and Chinese businesses is that
‘Herdsmen, Cattle Now Enjoy The Same Immunity As Presidents & Vice Presidents’ – Benue Governor  heard a statement credited to the Minister of Defense, saying the killings in Benue were as a result of the anti-open grazing law. I can’t see him saying that kind of thing. If he said so, I would have asked him what he has done about Fulani herdsmen going about with AK47s. I will not surrender my land to foreigners. You can go and do that in your own state. It’s sad that those who are supposed to be assisting the President have instead, turned round to misinform him, all for their selfish interests. As a state, we are ready to accommodate those who are genuine and come to our state legally, whether foreigners, to do business. But if you are in Benue, you must respect the laws of the land. I see the statement as an insult to the collective leadership and sensibility of the people of Nigeria, for a minister of defence to ask Nigerians to accommodate foreigners who illegally
Nigeria is not Obasanjo, Buhari’s horse – Latest news Nigeria Abimbola Adelakun A year and some weeks short of the 2019 presidential election, President Muhammadu Buhari experienced the infamous black arts of sanctimony from ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo. On one or two occasions, I had joked that Obasanjo would send Buhari “the letter” as he did with his predecessor. I was therefore not surprised when he eventually fired a missive from his lofty throne as the self-appointed custodian of Nigerian virtue on Tuesday. Obasanjo, in and out of government, has built a reputation for playing the venerable role of the country’s “big daddy” and writing righteous letters is one of the few responsibilities he bestowed on himself. In January 2016, he accused members of the National Assembly of corruption and greed in one of his infamous letters, excoriating the legislative branch over their unbridled greed. Previously, in December 2013, Obasanjo fused a chain reaction against the Presi
How To Find ZIP/Postal Codes Of State / City In Nigeria March 3, 2017  By  mcmedal001   Leave a Comment You should have had the cause to look for the zip codes of your state, city or street at one point in your life. If you have never been in this situation, you probably do not fill online forms much or you simply put whatever numbers in the text box. Some will just look for the phone code (23439 for Ogun State and 23401 for Lagos), and enter it wherever the form asks for Zip/Postal code. Some do this out of ignorance because they really do not know what a zip code or a postal code is. Many people cannot differentiate between a  Zip or Postal Code  and  Phone Code.  Let me explain briefly. What is a Zip or Postal Code? Simply put, a postal code (known in various countries as a post code, postcode, or ZIP code in United States) is a series of letters and/or digits appended to a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail. It helps post offices to sort mails/parcels