Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by cardoctor(m): 9:10am On Dec 11, 2020 |
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Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by Awoo88: 9:12am On Dec 11, 2020 |
longetivity: so you did not ask for her contact E bi like say na d same OS dey run you and buhari brain |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by Dangrace01: 9:12am On Dec 11, 2020 |
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Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by twilliamx(m): 9:14am On Dec 11, 2020 |
bilms: *My experience with a kind staff at Nspri*
In my continued quest to understand the process of value addition in agro products and other consumables, I was directed to Nigeria Stored Product Research Institute (NSPRI) along Asadam road, Ilorin.
Based on my past experience with government offices, I decided not to go there in the morning to avoid unnecessary delay that may affect other businesses.
On Tuesday, 8th December 2020, I went to Nspri in the afternoon, precisely around 3pm or there about.
As I arrived at the entrance, i saw a massive space, with different huge structures, starting with the e-library.
The security officials were warm and one of them attended to me very nicely, ushering me in to park in the appropriate place.
Then, I was registered in and directed to the reception for my inquiry.
Upon getting to the reception, I met two pretty ladies, both of whom listened to me very attentively and without wasting any time, I was directed to the Agric extension office. When i informed them that I do not know the location, one of the ladies walked with me until she can site the extension office building from afar.
She pointed me to the office and wished me well.
At the extension office extrance, I met a deligent woman, who goes by the name, Mrs Olahan.
Mrs Olahan is fair and compassionate, caring and understanding, civil and customer friendly and most importantly, she's very respectful.
When she met me at the entrance of the building, she slowed down to ask what I was looking for.
After I explained my mission to her, she said I had probably been directed to a wrong place, because from what I said, I was supposed to be directed to the laboratory.
She directed me to the appropriate place, but when she realized that i had walked down to the extension office from another part of the space, she asked me to hold on a little so she can take me to the lab in her own vehicle.
We went to her car and she drove me down as promised. As we got to the place, she pointed me to the building and drove away.
It was before she drove off that I asked for her name, which she simply gave as Olahan. Mrs Olahan.
I eventually made my inquiry and left the environment.
As I reflected over this experience, it occurred to me that we have over generalized the attitude of civil servant in the country.
While many are quick to talk about their bitter experiences, hardly do people talk about their sweet experiences aswell. Especially, experience with people like Mrs Olahan.
Negative stories are good, they sell fast like garri. But good stories are better, far better than indomie.
I am therefore using this opportunity to thank Mrs Olahan for her kind gesture to me, during my visit to her office. More civil servants should be like her.
Abdulrazaq Hamzat Do you regard yourself as very good looking? Or what soap did you use to baff on that faithful day...cos as far as am concerned, only demons work in government agencies, from the general hospital to land ministry et all..my opinion can never change about those monsters |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by mrjojo: 9:21am On Dec 11, 2020 |
Odunolumide: NSPRI at ASA dam, I did my SIWES there and I must say they have decent people there ,particularly Dr Olahan. Her husband Dr Olahan too is one of the good(attitude-wise) lecturer we have in our dept in school. Dr Olahan linked me up to the Institute and I didn't even know her. But that place gave me an insight on why Nigeria might never prosper.
I hadn't read this before I commented. I was so surprised to read the article and find out she is the one you were praising. Good deeds don't go unnoticed. kindly elucidate |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by alphaconde(m): 9:30am On Dec 11, 2020 |
sonnie10: Who would have been liable if as she was driving with you in her personal car while on official duty and something like accident happened.
She did not act professionally and such action could lead to some reprimand by her job. oversabi |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by Buffalo2(m): 9:35am On Dec 11, 2020 |
Sheuns: The ones that are usually rude are those junior staff that work in local government offices. Dem go just dey talk anyhow and do anyhow to anyone Those ones no go school nah |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by chuksjuve(m): 9:36am On Dec 11, 2020 |
So someone doing what's she's supposedly paid to do has somehow translated to being kind This shows how poor our public institutions are badly run .. |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by kheny81: 9:49am On Dec 11, 2020 |
Why is nothing of this said about the POLICE except the RRS |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by Jaqenhghar: 10:08am On Dec 11, 2020 |
bilms: *My experience with a kind staff at Nspri*
In my continued quest to understand the process of value addition in agro products and other consumables, I was directed to Nigeria Stored Product Research Institute (NSPRI) along Asadam road, Ilorin.
Based on my past experience with government offices, I decided not to go there in the morning to avoid unnecessary delay that may affect other businesses.
On Tuesday, 8th December 2020, I went to Nspri in the afternoon, precisely around 3pm or there about.
As I arrived at the entrance, i saw a massive space, with different huge structures, starting with the e-library.
The security officials were warm and one of them attended to me very nicely, ushering me in to park in the appropriate place.
Then, I was registered in and directed to the reception for my inquiry.
Upon getting to the reception, I met two pretty ladies, both of whom listened to me very attentively and without wasting any time, I was directed to the Agric extension office. When i informed them that I do not know the location, one of the ladies walked with me until she can site the extension office building from afar.
She pointed me to the office and wished me well.
At the extension office extrance, I met a deligent woman, who goes by the name, Mrs Olahan.
Mrs Olahan is fair and compassionate, caring and understanding, civil and customer friendly and most importantly, she's very respectful.
When she met me at the entrance of the building, she slowed down to ask what I was looking for.
After I explained my mission to her, she said I had probably been directed to a wrong place, because from what I said, I was supposed to be directed to the laboratory.
She directed me to the appropriate place, but when she realized that i had walked down to the extension office from another part of the space, she asked me to hold on a little so she can take me to the lab in her own vehicle.
We went to her car and she drove me down as promised. As we got to the place, she pointed me to the building and drove away.
It was before she drove off that I asked for her name, which she simply gave as Olahan. Mrs Olahan.
I eventually made my inquiry and left the environment.
As I reflected over this experience, it occurred to me that we have over generalized the attitude of civil servant in the country.
While many are quick to talk about their bitter experiences, hardly do people talk about their sweet experiences aswell. Especially, experience with people like Mrs Olahan.
Negative stories are good, they sell fast like garri. But good stories are better, far better than indomie.
I am therefore using this opportunity to thank Mrs Olahan for her kind gesture to me, during my visit to her office. More civil servants should be like her.
Abdulrazaq Hamzat Before you talk plenty I have my questions. What brand of car were you driving? Was the oga pata pata around at that time? Were there visitors ( especially oyinbos or one big man ) around at that time? Was your visit around the end of month period? Being polite is rare among Niggerians. It is seen as being foolish |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by ehinmowo: 10:10am On Dec 11, 2020 |
bilms: *My experience with a kind staff at Nspri*
In my continued quest to understand the process of value addition in agro products and other consumables, I was directed to Nigeria Stored Product Research Institute (NSPRI) along Asadam road, Ilorin.
Based on my past experience with government offices, I decided not to go there in the morning to avoid unnecessary delay that may affect other businesses.
On Tuesday, 8th December 2020, I went to Nspri in the afternoon, precisely around 3pm or there about.
As I arrived at the entrance, i saw a massive space, with different huge structures, starting with the e-library.
The security officials were warm and one of them attended to me very nicely, ushering me in to park in the appropriate place.
Then, I was registered in and directed to the reception for my inquiry.
Upon getting to the reception, I met two pretty ladies, both of whom listened to me very attentively and without wasting any time, I was directed to the Agric extension office. When i informed them that I do not know the location, one of the ladies walked with me until she can site the extension office building from afar.
She pointed me to the office and wished me well.
At the extension office extrance, I met a deligent woman, who goes by the name, Mrs Olahan.
Mrs Olahan is fair and compassionate, caring and understanding, civil and customer friendly and most importantly, she's very respectful.
When she met me at the entrance of the building, she slowed down to ask what I was looking for.
After I explained my mission to her, she said I had probably been directed to a wrong place, because from what I said, I was supposed to be directed to the laboratory.
She directed me to the appropriate place, but when she realized that i had walked down to the extension office from another part of the space, she asked me to hold on a little so she can take me to the lab in her own vehicle.
We went to her car and she drove me down as promised. As we got to the place, she pointed me to the building and drove away.
It was before she drove off that I asked for her name, which she simply gave as Olahan. Mrs Olahan.
I eventually made my inquiry and left the environment.
As I reflected over this experience, it occurred to me that we have over generalized the attitude of civil servant in the country.
While many are quick to talk about their bitter experiences, hardly do people talk about their sweet experiences aswell. Especially, experience with people like Mrs Olahan.
Negative stories are good, they sell fast like garri. But good stories are better, far better than indomie.
I am therefore using this opportunity to thank Mrs Olahan for her kind gesture to me, during my visit to her office. More civil servants should be like her.
Abdulrazaq Hamzat The behavior of civil servants has been like that of the devil. But I am beginning to see some few good ones. I went to NAFDAC's office in Ibadan last month. Everybody I met, from the two receptionists and three different personnel were very courteous and attended to my case with keen interest. The boss took his time to walk me through the processes and everything I needed. 1 Like |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by AyoolaNimat(f): 10:19am On Dec 11, 2020 |
The workers at NSPRI are respectful and nice. I did my Siwes there and it was a great one with the workers there. They made it edutaining and insightful. God bless them all. |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by ubola: 10:42am On Dec 11, 2020 |
Of all Professions Nigerian nurses in government hospitals are worst. Once rushed an in-law to a teaching hospital emergency room and the nurses sat there discussing not minding what's going on. I struggled alone to bring the patient down from my shoulder to an empty bed space, still no reaction from them. l decided to walk up to them to assist the patient not to die. They maintained silence for about 2minutes smiling derogatorily at each other before beginning to ask me where I brought him from and why he is weak and bleeding at the same time. The most painful part was that while they sat there to question me the patient rolled up and fell down before their very eyes and they continued their laughing spree without assistance. |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by DonTim1: 12:38pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
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Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by Barristter07: 1:02pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Buffalo2: Those ones no go school nah School and Character are different things my brother. |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by AKWATGOLD1(m): 1:13pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
Give KUDOS to Servicom |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by sonnie10: 6:11pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
alphaconde:
oversabi Wisdom is knowing what you should and should not do. This life is a great teacher. |
Re: My Experience With A Kind Staff At Nspri by ozoneamani02(m): 9:01pm On Dec 11, 2020 |
twilliamx:
Do you regard yourself as very good looking? Or what soap did you use to baff on that faithful day...cos as far as am concerned, only demons work in government agencies, from the general hospital to land ministry et all..my opinion can never change about those monsters Olahan Sherifat is a nice woman. She had her Mtech program with Agric Extension Dept LAUTECH, Ogbomoso about few years back. That is just her not due to her work. 2 Likes |