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Highly Prolific Igwe

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calendar_today17-05-2011 01:25:39

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I was at the National Museum in Onikan, Lagos few days ago. I had brought my son there because of some Visual Art assignment he was given in school. Interestingly, the first and last time I was here was in 1990 as a ten-year old. The only thing I could recollect about the museum

I was at the National Museum in Onikan, Lagos few days ago. I had brought my son there because of some Visual Art assignment he was given in school.
Interestingly, the first and last time I was here was in 1990 as a ten-year old. The only thing I could recollect about the museum
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This is really so sad. Being a call centre expert myself, and having spent early years of my career as a call centre representative, I'm ashamed. This clearly shows the lack of attention to fine details of customer experience, typical of Nigerian run businesses. A typical

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These "gender reverse" tweets trending on X for over 24 hours has really brought a lot of things into perspective. When it was women that tweeted those things, it sounded 'normal'. However, now that men are tweeting same things, as sarcasm though, it just makes these women look

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For those of you young men that are looking for your mothers in other young women, in your search for a wife. Know that your mother is different from your father's wife. Be led by the Holy Spirit.

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So my wife said to me, "I know you, you're my husband". This was in relation to something that needs to be done today, that I assured her will be done in a few more days instead. That statement came across to me like someone who has accepted "reality". No need for quarrel...馃槉

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Doctor: "Chemo might give you 12 months. Without it? 6 months." Dad: "I'll take the 6 months." He didn't want to die in a hospital bed. He wanted to die in a national park. He bought an RV, grabbed his wife and hit the road. He stopped fighting the cancer and started

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This ongoing conversation about legal fees is just funny and interesting at the same time. Nigerians hate to be at the receiving end. Lawyers want standard legal fees but hate to recognise standard fees in other profession. Some of them come to my office and haggle standard

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Some People's 'laid-backness" is astounding. At 44, I don't know what can wake his type up. He's been in a self-imposed slumber. Nobody's daughter deserves to be put into such a situation. May God have mercy on him.

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If you're resistant to accountability, as a lady, don't marry an Engineer. They ask questions analytically to reach logical conclusions, not to doubt you, but because their training wired them that way.

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My father never came to a single thing I invited him to. Not my primary school graduation. Not my secondary school prize giving where I collected 3 awards and kept looking at the gate. Not my university matriculation. Not the ceremony when I got called to bar in 2012. I'd send

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From zero to a hundred million. A journey of four years .. Four years of consistency. Four years of failing forward. Four years of tears and pains. Four years of showing up. Four years of prayers.