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Lessons To Learn From ''my Oga At The Top'' by Davo93(m): 7:59pm On Mar 15, 2013
[b]"My Oga At The Top"

For some days now, the media has been agog with the phrase: "my oga at the top", which emanated from the live interview @channels_TV granted a top office holder of the Lagos State Commandant of the Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps. (NSCDC).

Whilst so many have chosen to turn this to a joke, I think it should be an eye opener for us.

Now, let's glean some lessons from this;

1. Be very conversant with the happenings around you at all times. Ignorance can be deadly!

2. Regardless of your qualification, strive to possess a Sound Interpersonal Communication Skill (IPC). This will prevent you from making incoherent presentations. He was unable to answer any question appropriately!

3. Regardless of the case, be calm, remain yourself. Don't be too "Boss Conscious". This was a challenge the man had. He wanted to please his Boss at all cost, hence, the phrase "My Oga at the top". Refrain from worshiping people; Respect all, fear none; Honor all, worship none!

4. When asked a question and you don't have an answer, please just open up by saying you don't know. Better still, say you'll get back to the person. This led the man to giving "ww.nscdc that's all!" as the URL for his organization. Don't EVER misinform people!

5. In this jet age, it will be highly calamitous to get ready. Please DON'T GET READY, LIVE READY! The man obviously wasn't expecting the questions asked.

Bear in mind, that this same interview could have boosted his image if successful. Sometimes, the path that leads to success may also lead to failure!

This is a lesson for us all!
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Re: Lessons To Learn From ''my Oga At The Top'' by Nobody: 8:08pm On Mar 15, 2013
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Re: Lessons To Learn From ''my Oga At The Top'' by Davo93(m): 8:11pm On Mar 15, 2013
egbe4real: in addition, we shld try ve gud knowledge of computer and b internet fridly.
na so o bro...
Re: Lessons To Learn From ''my Oga At The Top'' by nicago: 9:02pm On Mar 15, 2013
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DAZZ ALL
Re: Lessons To Learn From ''my Oga At The Top'' by kavey10(m): 11:11pm On Mar 15, 2013
This ish should be on frontpage na?!! MyOgaOnTop, put am on frontp...hmm...datz all!

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Re: Lessons To Learn From ''my Oga At The Top'' by tpia5: 11:12pm On Mar 15, 2013
i'm so tired of seeing this phrase everywhere.

what is it with people nigerians and jumping on the bandwagon.
Re: Lessons To Learn From ''my Oga At The Top'' by Davo93(m): 4:00am On Mar 16, 2013
kavey10: This ish should be on frontpage na?!! MyOgaOnTop, put am on frontp...hmm...datz all!
abi o, na d lesson learnt 4rm it b d main tin...

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