Friday, 12 July 2013

Best Wishes To Graduating Students








Once again we celebrate the passing out of our lovely students from Secondary school into the outer world...No more 'boundaries', boarding house and such restrictions. The whole world seems to lie at your feet as you move to pursue a career in higher institutions of learning.

You have chosen your different areas of interest in career. Don't be discouraged by the numerous challenges you will face. They are not typical to you, others have faced them and conquered. Be focused, don't relent in your pursuit for excellence. If you want to be indispensable you have to be different. Don't be content with just being tolerated. Rather be determined to be celebrated.

You have your whole life ahead of you so make the best use of every opportunity to get to create an exceptional life.
Always remember that nobody is too big to be envied or too small to be insulted or degraded.

Finally, stand strong, trust God and remember you were built to last!!!

I love you all dearly.
OFURE ODIGWE
She is a pharmacist, graduated with a first class and was the best graduating student in her department.Her principles are founded on God's word. She is a nice, young, virtuous lady.



Dear Student,

Congratulations to you!!! I wish you God's grace on your graduation. It is such an honour to share this bit of important advice with you all. As a young Nigerian and fresh grandaunt, it is important that you discover that innate ability deposited in you. In our world where one's survival is increasingly determined by one's level of output, the earlier you discover your talent, the better.


This would aid you to focus on your strength in order to cancel your flaws. By God's grace, I have been able to channel my strengths as an entertainer to steer a successful career in stand-up comedy. I owe this to God's blessings, self discovery, focus, hard work, diligence, etc.
I started out comedy in secondary school and I haven't looked back ever since. I worked on myself and continued at the University. I dare to say that, I was able to pay my bills and fend for myself through my earnings from doing comedy.
I contributed in the best way I could to aid the efforts of my parents especially my loving mother. It is better to start small than do nothing at all, little drops of water make a mighty ocean.
Saco is a well recognised comedian, master of ceremony and event consultant.He is a very excellent man. He is happily married. 

 Follow @Sacocomedian
 


 
Six years in Secondary School is not beans... So let me start by saying BIG Congratulations to all of YOU!!!

As you proceed to another stage of your lives, remember that there will be excited times & trying times.In all of it, enjoy each moment along the way, tough times never last, only tough people do.

You have been created with utmost specialty. God didn't make a mistake with you.In fact, you are a celebrity, there's greatness inside you waiting to be unleashed and you are a Blessing to Nigeria.
Go ahead and be the very BEST. You must, Yes You Can and I know you will...

I have so much to say, but in all of it,  remember that Godliness Pays and in all that you do, always remain humble.

See you at the TOP.

Love Always.

Princess Simysola
She is a banker, self-esteem coach, inspirational speaker to young people.She is the Co- founder LACE (Girl Teen Club) and also the editor SimRoyalE Magazine. 

Agunbiadesimi@gmail.com
@princessimysola
08035788231

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Career Definition


 Did you know that many times, with just a few minor adjustments, you can achieve major changes in your career?

Yes! Many people 'endure' their career experience rather than 'enjoy' it simply because they are not recording any progress.

Over the next few weeks, as I prepare for CAREERSHIFT Lagos & ABUJA, I'll be sharing a few tips that can help you. get the 'wheels of progress' turning again in your career.

Today, I'll like to share on 'Career Definition'

Progress is slow when one's destination is not clear. The moment you know where you are going, its easier to spot opportunities to leverage for progress.

My question to you is this, 'What is your 'end-in-mind' where your career is concerned?'

As a career coach, I have personally realized that those times when I was clear about my career objectives, I seemed to be able to then easily identify my opportunities.

Now, let me say this, there will be times you feel 'confused' about what you want. Don't fret (its a waste of time). What you need is valuable information that can quench your dissatisfaction. Conduct 'informational interviews'. Search and then Research.

But Jimi, I am always too busy, I don't have time for this... If you are too busy, then you are too busy! Something has to give for you to get what you truly want. Make out some time at work, sleep less, don't attend 1 wedding this month (I hope you get my drift).

Clarity enhances progress. Relevant Information will help you in this regard.

CAREERSHIFT will be one information sharing platform that will enhance your clarity.


4 Speakers, 5 Hours.. a lifetime of value.

The fee is N10,000 and it holds on the 27th of July from 12noon @ LCCI, Ikeja. Loads of resources come with the package. For those who want to change jobs, Officer, mid level & Management recruitments will also be anchored by Adexen Consulting.

 Call 07043333041 now to reserve a seat and get payment information.

Jimi Tewe
Career Success Catalyst


Thursday, 4 July 2013

Dealing With Rape



Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse, which is initiated by one or more persons against another person without that person’s consent. Rape is a terrible act. It is punishable under law.
No one deserves to be raped. Last weekend, I was invited to speak on virginity and rape awareness at a programme tagged ‘’ Kiss and Tell”. It was very insightful, and I strongly encourage more events like this.
At the beginning of this week, a friend told me about a girl that was raped recently and didn’t know what to do. I decided to write an article on how to deal with rape. Below are a few tips on how to deal with rape.
-         Tell a responsible person that you trust about what happened
-         Visit a medical practitioner immediately, so you can be examined, especially if you want to the attacker prosecuted
-         Speak to and visit a professional counselor
-         Don’t bottle the emotions; cry, shout, scream especially when you feel the rush of emotions
-         Don’t blame yourself, no one ever deserves to be raped
-         Seek regular professional help to boost your self-esteem
-         Attend seminars and read books that will build your character in forgiveness, trust and love.
-         During the times you feel down, open up to God and someone that you trust.
My Quotes:
·        No one deserves to be raped
·        Real men/women don’t rape
·        Stop the stigma against raped victims

Gracias