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Tasilla Llebesse

@TheEnogie

Co-founder @WefillAfrica & @CrimsonbowSCI. Seer || NDEer || Product & Growth Ninja || HealthTech || F1 || Well mannered, not nice.

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Tasilla Llebesse@TheEnogie·
Getting super rich involves doing and collecting on a lot of favours.
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If anyone is a true Christian and sees this please pray for me. I’m not losing faith in that I know God loves me, but I’m in a season that’s heavy and confusing that seems purposeless and endless and I could really use prayers.
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Tasilla Llebesse@TheEnogie·
We had a situation at work yesterday and during the debrief I asked why no one tried a particular option. One person confessed that everything she'd read about negotiations flew out the window in the heat of the moment. These kinds of things take years of living what you learn.
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Tasilla Llebesse@TheEnogie·
@Sandraify6 What I have in my dining area is my work station. I don't need a dining table to eat or share meals.
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Sandraify6@Sandraify6·
Is a dining table really necessary in a home, or is it just fancy? I’ve noticed that in most homes now, people don’t even use their dining table to eat. Help me before I make this purchase.
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Olúfúnṣọ́ Akínsànyà
Olúfúnṣọ́ Akínsànyà@FunsoAkinsanya·
You will not get wooden houses at scale in Nigeria. 1. Our climate doesn't support wood construction 2. Nigeria's forestry is largely decimated, roof makers are struggling to get quality woods. 3. Cement, Granite and Sand are far more available than wood will ever be in Nigeria. Signed, A housing, mining & construction player
Bremen@Rxbremen

I foresee a Nigeria where we start building houses with wood like American homes. Less of blocks, less of cements, there would be initial resistance, but it’s the only path to affordable housing. 15 years tops and it would be next thing.

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Dave@GamewithDave·
They removed CD/DVD drives from devices. They made physical media harder to buy and use. They removed expandable storage from phones. They pushed us into streaming subscriptions. They made always-online normal. They made unlimited internet necessary. Then slowly raised the price of everything. Ownership quietly became renting.
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Tasilla Llebesse@TheEnogie·
You put in a word for someone for a job and then they ghost. They don't communicate to the person who referred them, the person who reached out or you who put them on. They just ghost. And when you call, because you are scared they probably died, you hear a very silly story.
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Tasilla Llebesse@TheEnogie·
@asemota One missing piece in my experience, Chief, is agency. A lot of us think we want something until the opportunity presents itself (sometimes it's unobvious) then watch people balk and come up with a million excuses.
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
I have seen the typical cliché answers about poor economy and bad government but the truth is something Nigerians are yet to accept, we are bad at doing business and creating markets. Nigeria is STILL the prize in Africa. Trust, me, I have been everywhere and I still have not seen a market like it. We should study what the Chinese, Lebanese, and Indians do differently in Nigeria to thrive while locals struggle. I met a sailor in Togo working for a Nigerian-born Indian entrepreneur who owns 4 tankers at age 30. He didn't build it from scratch but built upon what his family had over generations. Meanwhile, people in my family are fighting with me over dead property. The problem with Nigeria is Nigerians. We can give all the excuses and drag @dbrownAnalyst for saying the truth, but it is about our culture and attitude. Nigerians are not as intelligent as they think that they are.
Olúwatósìn Olaseinde@tosinolaseinde

If we are soooo intelligent, why are there not a high number of millionaires in USD? We have only about 30,000.

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Tasilla Llebesse
Tasilla Llebesse@TheEnogie·
If you are a HMO officer (you file claims on platforms like Medicloud) in a hospital or lab and are looking for a side hustle, please, hit me up.
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Tasilla Llebesse@TheEnogie·
@MrMekzy_ @HandleOfTheYear I have an opinion about this that I learnt from Kenneth E. Hagin's experiences (It's also evidenced in how Chris Oyakhilome operates) but this is not the time for it. I will try and discuss this with you at a future time, God keep us all.
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Things like this really confuse me tbh, makes me honestly scared and i’m not even trying to be mischievous. This pastor heads NSPPD and a whole lot of people have gotten healed (i believe that the healings are real btw) just by being a part of it but this is the same man laying his hands directly on Alex and he still passed on. I think about this thing and it shakes my faith a lot tbh. I have so many questions because it’s genuinely confusing.
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
The person in that role was spared. If your friend was considered then they can always thrive elsewhere. Firing is usually about people and not just roles. Managers compile the lists. Refusing may have been the signal that things weren't right with the manager. So, maybe the manager also made the right call too. You leave who you MUST work with.
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
I can't say that I fully support this move, but I fully understand it. I opted out of a regular job with pay at ECONET Wireless Nigeria in the early 2000s because I realized I would become a pawn in power games and could be discarded easily. The first to go in adversity are usually the well-paid people in the middle. They also work the hardest and train others who would likely replace them. Being stagnant is also very risky. Unless there is a bigger plan to do more with the extra time you get.
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Software engineer Kaylin Moss makes $100,000 a year. And although she's been offered roles that could double her salary, she says she's turned them down, as she doesn't think the added pressure would be worth it reut.rs/4eHUPSm

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Tasilla Llebesse@TheEnogie·
@ramon_okunade @asemota Keep your head up, Chief. Most decisions in life are 2-way doors. You can walk them back. I'm sure you'd find a way soon. All the best.
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OgaRay@ramon_okunade·
@asemota Chief really wished you said this last week... Really wished 😕... Maybe I wouldn't be in this mess
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