ENTER SHANIQUA (A Banker's Tale 5)
Friday, 10 September 2010 00:30
It was ‘dress down’ day—the day everyone had the chance to showcase the latest clothes we had acquired. Versace skirts, Vera Wang tops, Louis Vuitton fur coats and a host of foreign designer clothes with ‘V’s in their names, painted the office with a plethora of colors.
PA: Personal Assistant or Persistent Annoyance?
Friday, 10 September 2010 00:30
For about 18 months, I was the PA to one incredible, intelligent woman who challenged me intellectually and physically. Being a PA was never part of my career plan, but like I stated in the interview that landed me the position: “If the bandwagon’s going . . .
JOS
Friday, 10 September 2010 00:30
When I served in the mandatory one-year national youth service in a little village close to the city of Jos in 2005, the state still deserved its motto, “The Home of Peace and Tourism”, even though there was always a shadow of violence looming in every corner and conversation.
Journey To Believing
Friday, 10 September 2010 00:30
I was born and raised a Roman Catholic. I wouldn’t use the word ‘staunch’ or even ‘devout’ to describe my family or my Roman Catholic experience, but my parents, especially my mother, would instil The Fear of God in you with a whip if need be.
God Is Allah
Friday, 10 September 2010 00:30
Childhood revolves around innocence and a strange perception of the essence of existence. Childhood could also be a period of guilt, especially if the morality conveyed by religion isn’t inculcated. I grew up with the peaceful constitution of Islam, which to this day remains the cardinals of my existence.
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