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@cachlang
Free. Trophy. Authentic. Pocket Rocket.
Katılım Şubat 2010
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Be humble. You’re not smarter than your manager who can’t use excel properly, they are your manager for a reason.
Kutlo 👷@kletlape
Advice for graduates starting their new jobs?
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how many figures are in 350,000? Quickly
chisom@arramiiidee
someone will say “I make six figures” and it’s 350k
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Had a conversation sometime back about how some Nigerian businesses don’t think much of customer retention. The focus is always on how to maximize profit on this particular sale today, now, this minute. They’d rather make 300k in one day & never make it again, than 3k everyday for 1 year.
The average woman has her period monthly, from 3-6 days (some more) and can use 2-4 paid daily. You’re looking at 72-288 pads in a year from 1 customer alone. How did anyone think 25k was a good price point? Idc if there’s diamond dust in it.
It’s like you create businesses with one time purchase in mind. Sure, maybe there’re ppl who would actually spend 25k to get this over priced box, just for the hype, but will they repurchase ? You have the opportunity to sell a highly needed product at a time when people are actively searching for sanitary alternatives yet greed won’t let you set a reasonable price.
After hype purchases, what next ?
Big Baby🌚❤️@AdesolaBlessin9
Let’s not lie, this mercy Johnson’s period care box is worth 25k
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oh, we all started on this ideology
until reality hits like a brick on the face
Big Uncle@Usmanashafe
“The way you treat your girlfriend is the way someone else will treat your sister” A Nigerian mother was talking her teenage boy through the disadvantage of polygamy
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Dear all,
Do not let privilege blind your sense of humanity and emotions. The fact that life worked out differently for you does not automatically make you more intelligent, more disciplined or more hardworking than those who are struggling.
Many people are fighting battles you know nothing about... lack of opportunities, unstable homes, financial hardship, discrimination, grief, illness and responsibilities they never asked for. Sometimes the only difference between success and struggle is access, timing, support or luck.
Be humble enough to recognize that your current position is not solely the product of your effort. There are people just as talented, educated, creative and hardworking who simply did not have the same opportunities, connections or safety nets.
So before you judge someone for where they are in life, choose empathy. Speak kindly. Show compassion. Respect people regardless of their status. A little understanding can restore dignity to someone silently carrying the weight of the world.
Never allow comfort to erase your compassion. The true measure of character is not how you treat people above you, but how you treat those who have less, know less or are struggling to survive.
Stay grateful. Stay grounded. Stay human.
Be guided and good morning. 🙏
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