"I lost my car key last night at Landmark. I retraced all the places I had been, but no luck. I checked with the front desk and spoke to all the security personnel. Finally, I activated the Samsung SmartTag attached to the key and managed to trace it to a particular office.
There, I saw four security guards. They claimed they hadn’t seen the key. I just stood there, looking at them with a determined, no-nonsense expression. Suddenly, one of them asked me what type of car I owned. I told him, and he said he would be right back.
As he moved away, the tag’s signal strength increased to 100%. Moments later, he returned with my key, the same key that had been in his pocket all along. To confirm, I activated the tag’s beeping sound, and the guy looked utterly shocked upon hearing the sound.
I took my key and left, leaving him dumbfounded.
My question is: why didn’t he hand the key over to the front desk? Why didn’t he inform his colleagues?
Anyway, I was saved by a piece of technology the size of a coin. Without it, my car could have been ransacked or worse."-Abolaji Rasak's post on X-platform (2024).
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"BEFORE YOU THREATEN YOUR BOSS OR YOUR EMPLOYER."
"A lot of fellow Nigerians are bringing Nigerian aggression to their workplaces and losing their jobs in droves.
I have seen many people dismissed recently. Most of them threatened their managers or employers with legal action over a minor incident.
Listen, many employers are not afraid. Some Employment Tribunals are pro-employers even though it is not made overtly clear.
Before you threaten your employer, ensure you are ready to leave the place. They will never let you go and look for opportunities to eliminate you. You can’t beat them.
You are a skilled worker on COS and probation with little or no rights, and you are harassing those who gave you the right to be in the country? Your wisdom is little.
In any case, why do we believe so much in threatening people? You will threaten your landlord, your doctors, your nurses, your lawyers, and your fellow colleagues at work. You are abusing your ‘freedom’ in a foreign territory. Let me warn you: No one is afraid of your threats. Litigation is costly, and there is no guarantee that you will win the case. You may also win £10000 and get just £1000 for contributing to your dismissal.
Make patience and wisdom a virtue. Stop your gragra😂. End!"-Dele Olawanle's post on X-platform (2024).
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