
ksho
@kshobaby
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Tired and retiring Nigerian. Twitter is where I come to laugh and bant. My tweets/retweets do not represent any organization I work for or I'm a part of.
Texas, USA
Joined September 2009
Actually, if he decides to never talk to his parents again, I’d understand. Do you know how difficult it is to get into West Point or any of the Ivy League? And with scholarships? Kid must have worked so hard, only to be held back his own parents.
Some of the recruiting letters my husband’s parents withheld from him until he was 24 because “we didn’t want to have travel far to home meets, and you aren’t that smart anyway.” I was there when they handed him these opened letters. He was national champion in high school. He
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RT @Morris_Monye: Anything you do for woman is temporary. By next week, she’s forgotten it. Do what you can do at your own pace and leisu….
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RT @ObaOfVibes: See wetin a Yoruba husband eye dey see in the hand of an American woman 😂😂😂😂. (Stonebwoy Kevin Taylor Aregbe Natasha Congra….
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Going through the comments, I’m stunned. I have never sent a single email where I ordered recipients by seniority. It has never come to my consciousness ever.
Just remembered that in the first job I had, there was a firmwide obsession with making sure that in internal emails, you order recipients in order of rank/seniority. The precious time & brainpower that adults spent doing this. .
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Always said it. When competency is not in question, being likeable makes a lot of difference. Even if you are the most competent, if you aren’t likeable, you’d be passed over for opportunities. Everybody prefers the friendlier candidate.
True story - one that introduced me to one of the nuances of corporate politics!. Post-NYSC, I interned with this edutech & was in a science team of 3 interns, all first class grads. We all studied "unrelated" first° disciplines & like with all internships, it was probationary.
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