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Celebrities / Re: Chidinma Okeke's Profile Now On Wikipedia by Sijo1: 2:00pm On Nov 07, 2016
Can we just let this issue die,the girl is just 18 and some adults tricked her into this and made this a scandal.
this act was even done before she attained age 18 and let us also compare her with our siblings and see if they can really do such,if not by the negative influence of adults around us who may influenced this.
Have we ever imagined the negative circumstances behind-the-scenes,this gal is too young to have done this coupled with it been videotaped.
I feel so sorry for her most especially when I see my little cousin who is around that age and I wonder where could this act originate from.
Parents pls monitor and pray for your kids against bad influence,most especially when they start becoming too flashy and trendy in the worldly way.

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Celebrities / Re: 2face, Annie Idibia And Their Daughter, Isabella Step Out In Style by Sijo1: 11:35am On Nov 05, 2016
SimpleBea:
Like mother like daughter, she should have walk naked.
SLUT.
Guy you are a bitter soul,what's wrong with her dressing and what made her a slut.
Check your inner self before letting out those words.
Monkey

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Career / Re: Is Working For Access Bank That Bad? by Sijo1: 6:24pm On Nov 04, 2016
CeterisXVII:


Leave that clown, abegi! shocked He has never held a high-pressure job, with exacting targets and mind-numbing deadlines, before. He is probably one of those chaps working for one small one-man business somewhere, that listen to motivational tapes every day and cannot differentiate fantasy from reality, or hype from fact. sad

Some of these Access Bank wannabees have never heard the word 'burn out', and never experienced chronic medical conditions brought on by organisational pressure or work-induced stress. I have met several bankers who paid the price for their success, with their good health. Many of them are on one medication or the other that gulps a huge percentage of their salaries, yet they continue paying that high price in order to keep up appearances.

My ex-colleague at the former bank where I worked was married for 6 years, without a kid. His wife kept running from pillar to post, from one church to the other, seeking the fruit of the womb. But after he could not cope with the mind-numbing pressure in the office, he resigned one day in anger, after one of those toxic meetings where managers were tongue-lashed again for failing to meet targets.

Anyway, to cut the long story short, within 6 weeks of leaving the bank my ex-colleague's wife got pregnant and they held a thanksgiving service. Later while sharing his testimony, he told that he spent so many late nights in the office that by the time he got home, he was too exhausted to perform his marital duties. But by the time he left and started hunting for another job, he had enough time on his hands and was able to spend more time at home. sad

If he had continued working at the bank, would he and his wife have recorded this testimony? I think not. undecided

I noticed this occurrence a lot,I worked in a bank and noticed like 3 of my ogas where in this situation after long years of marriage no child.
they suspended some staff in the office which they where inclusive,you wouldn't believe that 2 out of them story changed and they sometimes use it to comfort us in bad situation that every disappointment is a blessing.it was during this period they had peaceful time with their family there had never been issue with them

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Career / Re: Open Letter To Shareholders Of Diamond Bank Plc by Sijo1: 11:35pm On Nov 03, 2016
It is really disapproving of diamond bank management and to think most of this staff kept their life for them spending sometimes close to 14 hrs every day on the job ,no time for family or any other social life.
With dis development there is no longer commitment from staff,every one using the bank internet to look for a way out.
I hope they are seeing the signs on the wall,a great shake up is on the brim

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