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Lol ..see what a lawmaker wore to the National Assembly (photos)
Honorable Omoregie Ogbeide -Ihama who represents Oredo federal
constituency turned out in his full traditional attire to the House of
Representatives on Tuesday May 3rd. He dressed this way because he had
to inform the house of the passing of the Oba of Benin, Omo N'Oba
N'Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Erediauwa.
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Charly Boy: Jiggy with Suicide
With the seemingly growing number of Nigerians suffering from depression, Charly Boy touches on a very relevant topic in his new article.
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It was like any other day.
It was like any other day.
I was in the studio listening to the
sound I tried to put together the previous night. The security personnel
came to announce the arrival of my cousin Jimmy (not his real name).
Jimmy was one bubbly guy who was always ready to have a party. Always fun to be with; but on this very day, something was seriously amiss.
Jimmy was one bubbly guy who was always ready to have a party. Always fun to be with; but on this very day, something was seriously amiss.
There was this faraway look in his eyes,
obviously troubled by something. I instructed my studio engineer to
excuse us so I could have a one on one with Jimmy. No sooner had he
left, Jimmy turned to me and said, “Charly, tonight am ending it all, I
can’t go on like this, am going to kill myself.”
Abegi stop talking nonsense, was all I could utter. I decided to probe further to figure out what was really troubling Jimmy.
He had lost a lot of money in the various business ventures he got involved with, his woman had left him and that really devastated him; but in my head that wasn’t enough justification for anybody to want to kill himself! Of course, I didn’t take him serious, I just tried to talk to him sharing my own problems with him in the hope of calming him down.
He had lost a lot of money in the various business ventures he got involved with, his woman had left him and that really devastated him; but in my head that wasn’t enough justification for anybody to want to kill himself! Of course, I didn’t take him serious, I just tried to talk to him sharing my own problems with him in the hope of calming him down.
Three days later, I received the sad news that Jimmy had hung himself from his ceiling fan in his sitting room.
My heart was broken with the news, above
all I felt so very guilty for a long long time. Perhaps I should have
spent more time listening to him that day, who knows I might have been
able to get him to see things differently.
Since then I’ve learnt to listen a lot more and counsel with a lot more sensitivity.
No one can ever truly phantom what goes on in one’s mind that will lead them to activate their own death.
Recently on the Internet, I came across the trending news about a 31 year old Danielle Saul who committed suicide because all her friends were married and she wasn’t.
Recently on the Internet, I came across the trending news about a 31 year old Danielle Saul who committed suicide because all her friends were married and she wasn’t.
The increasing wave of suicide cases in
the country is taking a fearsome proportion and to say the least
worryingly disturbing especially when you consider the age bracket.
People commit suicide for various
reasons. Stress factors, like how they deal with their relationship
issues, or how broken their spirit feels, poverty, even their mental
state are the things that trigger suicide for some of us who can’t deal
with the reality of living. As a result, in an attempt to desperately
escape suffering or a troubling situation, they commit suicide.
Suicide is a growing trend in our
country but hardly anybody seems to be paying attention, perhaps because
of the stigma the society attaches to the challenge, largely associated
with mental health.” Suicide didn’t just start to happen today but it
is often considered a taboo for anyone to broadcast information about
it. The implication of this is that it is under-reported and even the
police do not get to hear about it because of the stigma attached to
it.”
We all go through varying degrees of
pain, of stress, disappointment, especially with the prevalent economic
situation in the country; how on earth do we survive such situations?
Sometimes I wonder how much despair one needs to feel to get to that state of mind.
Sometimes I wonder how much despair one needs to feel to get to that state of mind.
Therefore before we start to get
judgmental, to say that people who go that route are cowards, let’s know
that we all don’t have the same kind of strength or the same inbuilt
shock absorber to deal with everyday issues that trouble us.
Let’s remember that some of us are dying in silence, depressed, perhaps already contemplating suicide.
Above all, let love lead in the way we
interact with other people in their time of despair, let us be more
concerned about the wellbeing of the next person. My advice however is
that no matter whatever you are going through, there is always a rainbow
after the storms. It will get better just as long as you hold on and
believe. I am a living testimony to that. Your life is too precious! Na
so I see de matter.
You Nko?
Senate moves to amend CCB Act to remove Office from the SGF
A Bill to amend the Act establishing the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) passed the first reading at the Senate on Tuesday as the National Assembly resumed plenary after the Easter recess.
The senate also passed for the first
reading, seven other bills, including a bill seeking to amend the
Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) which was passed by the
7th National Assembly.
Speaking to newsmen after plenary, sponsor of the CCB Act amendment Bill, Senator Peter Nwaoboshi (Delta North, PDP) said that it had become necessary to amend the Act establishing the CCB and its Tribunal.
He said that the main aim of the amendment was to move the bureau and the tribunal away from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).
“The Code of Conduct Tribunal and the Code of Conduct Bureau now are under the office of the Secretary to the Government (SGF).The secretary to the government is a politician and can use it against political opponents or perceived political opponents. He oversees the CCB and the CCT; they report to his office.Since the Supreme Court in their judgment has said that they are a court of some sort, they must be seen to be neutral in nature and not to report to a politician.We want to make it completely neutral, either move it to the judiciary or move it to the National Assembly that has the power to remove the chairman and members of the tribunal.Otherwise, one day like we are seeing now, if you are an enemy to the SGF, he will use the CCB to put you into trouble, charge you there like we are seeing now.The intent is not because of what is happening; you cannot put a quasi judicial arm under the control of the SGF who is a politician, appointed by the President,” he said.
The senator added that the amendment to
the Act would include stipulating a time line within which the bureau
should investigate assets declared by a political office holder.
He said that it was out of place for the
CCB to prescribe that a political office holder should declare assets
at the beginning and end of his tenure “while the bureau decides when to investigate.”
“Within the time you came to office and the time you are leaving office they must have investigated your assets; what is left is to investigate the assets declared when leaving office.You do not just leave it for so many years, and then all of a sudden, someone wakes up and says `56 years ago you did not declare your asset’; that should not be so.You have been given a time frame to declare at the beginning and at the end, but within the four years, the CCB does not conduct its investigations immediately.Who says that someone cannot stand up tomorrow when President Buhari leaves office and says that he did not declare his asset at a particular time?The court has said that it made a mistake in Tinubu’s case which means another political party can come up tomorrow and pick up Tinubu.There should be a time frame, not when you wake up any day you just slam anybody, and do you now see the patriotism in what I am doing?” he said.
On the perception that the Bill was
informed because of the current trial of President of the Senate by the
CCB, Nwaoboshi said that perception would not deter him.
He said that he would not shy away from doing something that was right and patriotic because of what Nigerians would say.
“My duty is to the Nigerian people; we should not leave a sensitive organ like that under the whims and caprices of a politician who is the SGF. It should be left in the hands of the judiciary or the legislature,” he said.
The other bills passed for first reading
were In-Vitro Fertilisation Bill 2016, Criminal Injuries Compensation
Bill and National Sports Commission Establishment Bill.
Others included Nigeria Football Federation Establishment Bill and Environmental Health Officers Registration Amendment Bill.
Nikki Laoye & Banky W are Bride & Groom in the Video for their Duet – ‘Onyewuoma’ | See BTS Photos & Teaser
Soul Singer Nikki Laoye has shot the video for her love song duet, ‘Onyeuwaoma’ featuring R&B Maestro, Banky W. The fun-filled romantic video was shot on location at the Lekki Conservation Centre in Lagos, Nigeria.
Nikki’s mum, Yetunde Laoye,
makes a cameo appearance and she has been such a huge support to her
only daughter and has featured in some of her other videos like “Taka
Sufe”, “African Dance” and “123”.
The video was directed by award winning video director, Frizzle and Bizzle Films and is slated for release this Thursday 14th of April, 2016.
Meanwhile, here’s a sneak peek at the highly anticipated video from a short teaser and Behind-The-Scenes Photos
FG denies Involvement in Defamatory Reports on Switzerland Ambassador’s Alleged Gay Partner in Nigeria
Last Monday, it was alleged that the Head of Swiss Mission to Nigeria Ambassador Eric Mayooraz came to Nigeria with his gay partner. The report also said that the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Akinremi Bolaji disclosed that the Federal government has commenced investigation into the matter. Click here for the story.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama in
a statement has come out to say that the Federal Government is not
aware of the issue at hand and could not have authorised anyone to speak
on its behalf.
The Government has learned with shock and dismay of a defamatory article in a Nigerian newspaper against the Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation to Nigeria,I wish to state categorically that the Government has no knowledge whatsoever of any of the matters discussed in the article and could therefore not have authorized anyone to speak on its behalf in respect of them.With regard to the defamatory article, the Government has ordered an investigation and appropriate measures will be taken for any wrongdoing.It is to be emphasized that Nigeria and Switzerland enjoy very cordial relations.
Port Harcourt to Host the World at African Movie Academy Awards – AMAA 2016 in June
Juliet Ibrahim & OC Ukeje at AMAA 2015
The African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) would
be would be returning to Nigeria for the 2016 edition! This time it’s
taking place in the garden city of Port Harcourt in Rivers state! AMAA
serves as a pan-African reward system for motion picture practitioners
and held nine successfully consecutive editions in Bayelsa State, one in
Abuja, Lagos and Port Elizabeth, South Africa respectively.(Click here for a recap of AMAA 2015).
In a statement jointly signed by the state Commissioner of Culture & Tourism, Tonye Briggs Oniyide, on behalf of the state Governor, and the founder of the awards organization, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe,
this year’s awards ceremony will be the beginning of a partnership that
will add immense value to the people of the state and the host city in
particular as the government is determined to position Port Harcourt as a
destination of choice in Nigeria and West Africa.
Tonye Briggs said,“We are repositioning Rivers State as a state ready for business to Nigerians and the rest of the world and our partnership with AMAA will become a veritable platform to attract tourists, global and Nigeria icons in business and the entertainment industry.We want to showcase Rivers State as a peaceful place where socio-economic activities thrive and also the hospitality of our people. There is a huge economy around entertainment and show business in Port Harcourt.While our state is known for her hydrocarbon resources His Excellency, Governor Wike’s administration through the Ministry of Culture & Tourism through initiatives like AMAA wants the world to know and take advantage of the business opportunities that abound in Rivers State,”
The commissioner also added that the
state will soon unveil a calendar of entertainment and tourist
activities that will create job opportunities for the youths of the
state.
The awards founder, Peace
Anyiam-Osigwe also added that it indeed marks the beginning of a new
phase in the journey of the continental awards that started 12 years
ago, “We are very happy with this development and express our
gratitude to Governor Wike and the good people of Rivers State. We value
this partnership and we promise that it will be a rewarding one for the
government and people of this great state.”
This year’s awards will now take place
on Saturday 11th of June, 2016 and the nomination night where nominees
into the 28 categories will be announced will hold on Wednesday 11th of
May, 2016. Previous nomination nights took place in Accra, Nairobi,
Johannesburg, Banjul, Lilongwe, Ouagadougou and Los Angeles.
As part of the pre-AMAA activities,
Rivers state will host a sponsorship night in conjunction with the
Africa Film Academy to mobilize corporate sponsors for the awards while
the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) has been signed
on as the major broadcast partner for the awards night with a Live
Telecast to over 100 million people across the globe. Other media
partners include Africa Magic, OHTV UK, SABC South Africa and ONTV.
Emeka Talks: The Best Gift You Can Give Any Nigerian Right Now is a Keg of Fuel
If you live in Lagos or any part of
Nigeria Nigeria, it is very likely that you have been a part of the
unending search for petrol to power automobiles and generators which
have become part of daily life. Metaphors of life in Nigeria in recent
weeks zoomed across TV screens and on social media around the globe have
been pretty pathetic. Stretched queues, scowling traffic and chaos have
now become a norm in major cities of Nigeria.
I am pretty sure if any multinational
organisation is recruiting based on patience level, Nigerians will top
that list. The best gift you can possibly give to any Nigerian right now
is a keg of petrol. They will forever be grateful to you.
At every turn in Lagos and other major
cities in Nigeria, you are accosted long queue of cars, tricycles at
petrol stations waiting endlessly to buy gasoline. These Motorcyclists
and vehicle owners now keep vigil at filling stations that have now
become battle fields, as they struggle to fill their tanks, generating
sets, and other fuel consuming machines. Nigerians are furious and have
expressed disappointment in Muhammadu Buhari for embarking on several
trips, and most recently to the United States of America for the Nuclear
Summit, while Nigerians are suffering back home in the midst of
unprecedented fuel scarcity. Some are convinced that this looming
hardship is the change we all expected.
Just after the recent move by the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to assure the public of
plans to end fuel scarcity in Nigeria and supposedly taken a series of
steps to ensure that their promise is met, the situation appears to have
worsened.
Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory
Agency (PPPRA) even went ahead to announced that The federal government
has retained the pump price of petrol at the prevailing N86.50 for oil
marketers and N86 for retail outlets belonging to the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), for the second quarter of 2016; yet retail
outlets still sell at ridiculous prices.
One would think that with all these
measures in place “on live TV”, Nigerians should be optimistic about the
situation, but the opposite seems to be the case.
It is tough to imagine that for almost a
month, Nigerians have been queuing at fuel service stations all over
the country just to get petrol for their vehicles – the situation
appears unbearable. Nigeria’s economy appears to be experiencing even
more setbacks with this worsening fuel crisis.
Petrol is selling over 200 Naira per
litre in the South-south, but it seems to be worse in the Northern
region where fuel is said to be sold at over 300 Naira. In some cases,
buyers have to pay more than double the usual amount to get fuel into
their cars.
Now imagine what this means for small
and medium scale businesses who rely on petrol to run electricity
generating plants. If not checked, businesses will begin to close down.
This crisis has made goods, commodities and services increase in terms
of prices. This crises, if not curbed will continue to affect
socio-economic activities. It sure looks like the nation’s economy is in
shambles as the Naira is constantly experiencing a free fall.
Back to the promises. There have also
been constant reassurances that all the three Refineries, Warri, Port
Harcourt and Kaduna would resume refining crude oil for local
consumption by the end of April to address the current scarcity. Again,
should this promise be taken seriously? Time will tell.
Probing deeper, I’m left with no other
choice but to wonder if Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, the minister of state for
petroleum resources and Nigerian National Petroleum Commission (NNPC)
was actually right when he admitted that the crushing fuel crisis could
extend into May.
While the focus has primarily been on
the fuel crisis, the case has been further worsened by the incessant
power outages as power supply has further dropped to 2,600 MW, with the
supervising agencies unable to give cogent reasons for the continued
drop in power supply. The situation has left many parts of the country
in perpetual darkness, as some electricity distribution companies,
popularly known as Discos, get as low as 91MW for onward distribution to
households.
President Buhari has embarked on more
foreign trips than he has done within the country, despite the myriad of
challenges facing the country: from the desperation to buy American
dollars which has continued to affect its exchange rate at the parallel
market, leading to further depreciation, to the lingering fuel
situation.
Some Nigerians believe that President
Buhari is engaging in wasteful international trips. Others believe that
the president is restoring the confidence of the country in the
international community.
Some others have gone as far as voicing
their frustration on social media to say that Mr. President is
fulfilling his dreams of travelling to his dream countries and is
unbothered about the situation in Nigeria.
Many are of the opinion that the high
note on which the beginning of the new administration of President
Buhari was sung on the world stage seems to be fizzling out, and turning
gloomy.
Does Mr. President’s numerous trips
really translate to repairing the image and restoring the confidence of
the country in the international community? And will the NNPC and
Federal government truly to their words to end this fuel crisis for
good?!
This is indeed a tough time for every Nigerian and ”hopefully”, this nightmare will disappear soon. Hopefully.
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Nasarawa state lawmakers fight seriously over Governor Al-Makura's appointments
Nigeria recorded yet another
national embarrassment as the
members of Nasarawa state
House of Assembly exchanged
blows, tore clothes, broke
bottles, broke chairs and broke
noses.
The members engaged in a
free-for-all on Monday over the
appointment of sole
administrators for 11 local
government councils by
Governor Tanko Al-Makura.
The trouble occurred on the
floor of the legislature barely
two hours after the governor
inaugurated the 11 sole
administrators.
Some of the members sided
Governor Al-Makura while
others were against it because
of what the constitution says.
a member, House Committee on
Information, Mr. Makpa Malla,
said that seats and tables were
broken during the fight.
Describing the appointment by
the governor as illegal, Malla
said the Assembly could not
continue to watch the governor
perpetrate illegalities in the
state.
He said, “As you can see, this is
the executive room of the state
House of Assembly, where we
sit down every morning to
discuss matters which would
bring development to the state
and the country at large.
“Categorically, I want to state
here that the division which
caused this chaos was as result
of the appointment of the sole
administrators by the governor.
As a responsible legislature
with some of us as lawyers, we
insisted that the right thing
must be done.
“The Section 7 of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria – as
amended – guarantees a
democratic system of
governance at the local
government level. The provision
of the constitution is explicit on
how the local government
structure should be run.
“That is why we are kicking
against the appointment of the
sole administrators. Sole
administrators only existed
during the military era and as
respecters of the rule of law,
we must ensure that the
executive must also respect the
rule of law.”
national embarrassment as the
members of Nasarawa state
House of Assembly exchanged
blows, tore clothes, broke
bottles, broke chairs and broke
noses.
The members engaged in a
free-for-all on Monday over the
appointment of sole
administrators for 11 local
government councils by
Governor Tanko Al-Makura.
The trouble occurred on the
floor of the legislature barely
two hours after the governor
inaugurated the 11 sole
administrators.
Some of the members sided
Governor Al-Makura while
others were against it because
of what the constitution says.
a member, House Committee on
Information, Mr. Makpa Malla,
said that seats and tables were
broken during the fight.
Describing the appointment by
the governor as illegal, Malla
said the Assembly could not
continue to watch the governor
perpetrate illegalities in the
state.
He said, “As you can see, this is
the executive room of the state
House of Assembly, where we
sit down every morning to
discuss matters which would
bring development to the state
and the country at large.
“Categorically, I want to state
here that the division which
caused this chaos was as result
of the appointment of the sole
administrators by the governor.
As a responsible legislature
with some of us as lawyers, we
insisted that the right thing
must be done.
“The Section 7 of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria – as
amended – guarantees a
democratic system of
governance at the local
government level. The provision
of the constitution is explicit on
how the local government
structure should be run.
“That is why we are kicking
against the appointment of the
sole administrators. Sole
administrators only existed
during the military era and as
respecters of the rule of law,
we must ensure that the
executive must also respect the
rule of law.”
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Kelechi Udoagwu: How To Get A Job Without Connections in Nigeria
Things are hard in Nigeria, no doubt
about that. Our industries and government work suboptimally, and we’re
used to it. New and old graduates face the anxiety of trying to fend for
themselves with limited options. An advantage of living in a country
like ours, however, is that we learn to take care of things ourselves.
Before I started working on Skrife, I
worked several jobs in different companies, and while I agree that I got
referred to some by people in my network; I got the majority of these
jobs without connections, affiliations, or someone who knows someone.
No one should sit back and get used to
being unemployed. Retain a sense of urgency in your search and be ready
to seize any opportunity that comes your way. Here’s some advice on how
to get a job when you don’t know anyone:
Treat your job search as a full-time job
Treat your job search like a full-time job and show up to work everyday. Regardless of how lethargic you may feel, staying idle will make you feel more frustrated. Put some structure in your life by working on tasks that relate to your search for at least 5 hours everyday eg 9am to 2pm. Tasks can include researching companies and vacancies, speaking to and emailing people, attending conferences, stalking executives, reading industry articles, emailing agencies, following up on sent applications, etc. If you’re consistent with this, you have a chance of getting a job quicker than you imagine. Take your job – your lack of a job – seriously.
Treat your job search like a full-time job and show up to work everyday. Regardless of how lethargic you may feel, staying idle will make you feel more frustrated. Put some structure in your life by working on tasks that relate to your search for at least 5 hours everyday eg 9am to 2pm. Tasks can include researching companies and vacancies, speaking to and emailing people, attending conferences, stalking executives, reading industry articles, emailing agencies, following up on sent applications, etc. If you’re consistent with this, you have a chance of getting a job quicker than you imagine. Take your job – your lack of a job – seriously.
Remind yourself that it’s a numbers game
It’s fact that job searching and periods of unemployment can be the most ego-smashing and discouraging time in a person’s life, but you really shouldn’t get affected by every rejection or bad day. Even the most intelligent get rejected for reasons they can’t fathom. Learn to think of rejections in a positive way like, the more rejections you get, the more likely you are to get selected soon. Measure it even; if you have a 1:100 chance of getting a job, for every 100 no’s, you get one yes. So go on and keep applying till you get that one yes. Don’t get defeated by rejections. Keep your numbers up.
It’s fact that job searching and periods of unemployment can be the most ego-smashing and discouraging time in a person’s life, but you really shouldn’t get affected by every rejection or bad day. Even the most intelligent get rejected for reasons they can’t fathom. Learn to think of rejections in a positive way like, the more rejections you get, the more likely you are to get selected soon. Measure it even; if you have a 1:100 chance of getting a job, for every 100 no’s, you get one yes. So go on and keep applying till you get that one yes. Don’t get defeated by rejections. Keep your numbers up.
Beef up your CV
Before sending your CV to any company, research the company, management team, and the role you’re applying for. Researching helps you figure out ways you can stand out instead of depending on luck like other job-seekers. You can’t control the recruiter’s mood, the company’s intent, or what keywords they look for; but you can control the amount of work you put in and how good you appear. Learn about the company culture, and reflect it in your CV. If they’re a fun, young company, write like a fun, young person. If they’re not, be serious and professional. Always read the job brief at least twice before you apply.
Before sending your CV to any company, research the company, management team, and the role you’re applying for. Researching helps you figure out ways you can stand out instead of depending on luck like other job-seekers. You can’t control the recruiter’s mood, the company’s intent, or what keywords they look for; but you can control the amount of work you put in and how good you appear. Learn about the company culture, and reflect it in your CV. If they’re a fun, young company, write like a fun, young person. If they’re not, be serious and professional. Always read the job brief at least twice before you apply.
Bump into someone from the company
Like I wrote above, look up the management team and employees of the company, and try to establish a relationship with someone. Check their Linkedin and other social accounts to see if you have any mutual connections who can introduce you to the Hiring Manager or give you useful information. You can tweet at them or try to schedule an in-person appointment. Approach anyone the right way and they will pay attention to you.
Like I wrote above, look up the management team and employees of the company, and try to establish a relationship with someone. Check their Linkedin and other social accounts to see if you have any mutual connections who can introduce you to the Hiring Manager or give you useful information. You can tweet at them or try to schedule an in-person appointment. Approach anyone the right way and they will pay attention to you.
Be ready with your elevator pitch always
Define what’s most interesting and marketable about you, and practice talking about it. An elevator pitch is a clear, brief message that communicates who you are, what you’re looking for and how you can be of value to a company. Craft a 30 seconds conversational pitch that you can remember even at 2am at night. Here’s a sample template to craft yours: “Hi, my name is ______________. I just graduated from ______________ with a degree in ______________. While in the university, I worked at ______________ and discovered I have real passion for it. I’m good at ______________, ______________, ______________ and I’m looking for an entry-level job in that space. Do you have any leads or advice?”
Define what’s most interesting and marketable about you, and practice talking about it. An elevator pitch is a clear, brief message that communicates who you are, what you’re looking for and how you can be of value to a company. Craft a 30 seconds conversational pitch that you can remember even at 2am at night. Here’s a sample template to craft yours: “Hi, my name is ______________. I just graduated from ______________ with a degree in ______________. While in the university, I worked at ______________ and discovered I have real passion for it. I’m good at ______________, ______________, ______________ and I’m looking for an entry-level job in that space. Do you have any leads or advice?”
Send personalized messages via Linkedin
Whether you’re connecting with a friend or someone you don’t know, always send a customized connection request on Linkedin rather than the generic “I’d like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn”. Using the generic template is the height of laziness, and professional nonchalance. You can use a concise message like this, “Hi, I’m an avid reader of your column in ______________ and just watched your interview on ______________. I want to thank you for all your efforts to ______________, and would love to ask you a few questions on ______________. I would appreciate if we can connect and schedule a call or chat at your convenience. Thank you!”
Whether you’re connecting with a friend or someone you don’t know, always send a customized connection request on Linkedin rather than the generic “I’d like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn”. Using the generic template is the height of laziness, and professional nonchalance. You can use a concise message like this, “Hi, I’m an avid reader of your column in ______________ and just watched your interview on ______________. I want to thank you for all your efforts to ______________, and would love to ask you a few questions on ______________. I would appreciate if we can connect and schedule a call or chat at your convenience. Thank you!”
Upgrade your online presence
When people google your name, what “brand” will they see? The person you are online should be consistent on all social media platforms. Don’t be a writer on Linkedin and a club manager on Twitter. No crazy pictures, cuss words, late night selfies on Facebook, and religious verses on Twitter. If you can’t give up your crazy side for your professional side, create two accounts – one alter ego account with a made up name, and one professional account with your real name. Be clear and consistent with your brand and messaging so anyone who looks you up can see you how you’ll like to be seen.
When people google your name, what “brand” will they see? The person you are online should be consistent on all social media platforms. Don’t be a writer on Linkedin and a club manager on Twitter. No crazy pictures, cuss words, late night selfies on Facebook, and religious verses on Twitter. If you can’t give up your crazy side for your professional side, create two accounts – one alter ego account with a made up name, and one professional account with your real name. Be clear and consistent with your brand and messaging so anyone who looks you up can see you how you’ll like to be seen.
Prove that you can work harder than anyone else
Add something unconventional, unique, or thoughtful to your applications; something that makes you pop amongst all the boring CVs with no personality. You can attach a mock financial forecast for the company if you’re an accountant, a marketing strategy for a new product if you’re a marketer, a beautiful logo for the company if you’re a designer. Instead of begging to be hired, which is what a lot of job seekers do in their cover letters, show that you are skilled and trained, and can hit the ground running if hired. It might not seem fair that you’re doing so much work for a job you might not get. But doing so gives you a higher chance of getting the job. Never let “fair” get in the way of achieving your goals.
Add something unconventional, unique, or thoughtful to your applications; something that makes you pop amongst all the boring CVs with no personality. You can attach a mock financial forecast for the company if you’re an accountant, a marketing strategy for a new product if you’re a marketer, a beautiful logo for the company if you’re a designer. Instead of begging to be hired, which is what a lot of job seekers do in their cover letters, show that you are skilled and trained, and can hit the ground running if hired. It might not seem fair that you’re doing so much work for a job you might not get. But doing so gives you a higher chance of getting the job. Never let “fair” get in the way of achieving your goals.
Talk to God and everyone about your search
After doing all the above, talk to God and ask for guidance to pick the right companies and not waste your time. Also ask for patience and optimism through the tough times. Talk to people around you too. No one can help if they don’t know what you’re going through or what you’re looking for. Leverage on your existing connections – family, friends, alumni, neighbors, friends of friends, and friends of friends of friends.
After doing all the above, talk to God and ask for guidance to pick the right companies and not waste your time. Also ask for patience and optimism through the tough times. Talk to people around you too. No one can help if they don’t know what you’re going through or what you’re looking for. Leverage on your existing connections – family, friends, alumni, neighbors, friends of friends, and friends of friends of friends.
A job search is a phase almost everyone
passes through at some point in their lives. Don’t let it be a long
phase in yours. Be smart about how you do things, and you can get the
job you want without knowing anyone, even in a country like ours.
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