Friday 1 July 2016

Quitting my job, was a huge risk – Paul Okoye’s Wife

Anita Isama the wife of Paul Okoye of the former P-Square duo, quit her 9-5 job recently and explained that she wasn’t finding fulfillment in it.
She took to her Instagram page to share her reasons saying:
“Changes. This quote resonates with me because, at the beginning of 2016, I found myself unfulfilled in my 9-5.
Life was a bit robotic, mundane, I felt limited. I never knew I would be an entrepreneur, but I knew I didn’t want to be sitting behind a desk all day.
The creative in me wanted some shine and I had to answer.
Quitting my job, was a huge risk, financially and psychologically.
I swapped my high heels & Blazers for sneakers and hard hats.
I have no regrets, no looking back. I’ve been taking it one day at a time, it’s not been easy, but I’m nearly ready to reveal my new projects.”
LOKOJA—AS the ongoing industrial action by workers in Kogi State enters day five today, the state government yesterday, described the strike as act of sabotage. This came as a human rights activist, Abdul Miliki, threw his weight behind the strike, calling on the government to settle with labour as well as resolve the lingering crisis in the state House of Assembly. Yahaya-Bello Yahaya-Bello The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, joined by the banks have been on strike since Monday protesting government decision to open salary accounts for workers in Zenith bank, while local government workers were opened in Access bank. The workers are also protesting six months salary arrears, as well as the sending-off of some top government functionaries on compulsory leave without any allegation against them. Government, however, in a statement by Commissioner for Information and Culture, Muhammed Awwal, said the workers’ action was an of sabotage, considering the fact that payment of arrears of salaries had commenced two weeks ago.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/kogi-strike-act-sabotage-govt/Anita Isama the wife of Paul Okoye of the former P-Square duo, quit her 9-5 job recently and explained that she wasn’t finding fulfillment in it.
She took to her Instagram page to share her reasons saying:
“Changes. This quote resonates with me because, at the beginning of 2016, I found myself unfulfilled in my 9-5.
Life was a bit robotic, mundane, I felt limited. I never knew I would be an entrepreneur, but I knew I didn’t want to be sitting behind a desk all day.
The creative in me wanted some shine and I had to answer.
Quitting my job, was a huge risk, financially and psychologically.
I swapped my high heels & Blazers for sneakers and hard hats.
I have no regrets, no looking back. I’ve been taking it one day at a time, it’s not been easy, but I’m nearly ready to reveal my new projects.”