Archive for May, 2008

U is for Underestimation

Posted in Food for thought, Philosophy, Political, your views on May 24, 2008 by folayemianifowoshe

One thing i do from time to time, is to proactively seek feedback on my strengths and weaknesses from people that i respect. I was with a mentor a while back and i asked for his opinion. His response to me was shocking and yet very thought-provoking. He looked me, straight in the eye, and said, ” One major weakness i think you should work on is this Read more »

T is for Time and moments

Posted in Food for thought, Personal stories on May 18, 2008 by folayemianifowoshe

Oh! how i wish i could control time. Literally stop it. Sometimes rewind it, on other times fast forward it.

Time. . .. Time. . . .Time. Sometimes i wish i could just turn back the hands of time to when i was much younger, without a care in the world.I have realized that with maturity comes responsibility. A whole lot of responsibility. Not that i mind, but it just gets so demanding. I remember Read more »

S is for Sensitization wahala

Posted in Food for thought, Personal development, Personal stories on May 9, 2008 by folayemianifowoshe

Meen! I’m so tired! I just got back from work…

Well, because of the nature of my job (Please read) , i get to do a lot of WORK, but don’t we all? (lol):P

There’s this program i’m working on, where we get to empower rural farmers. I have been able to liaise with a research institute who provides technical experts in agriculture and different areas of farming methods. We have formed a team and we travel to these communities, but meen! some of these community people are really funny. Read more »

R is for Rural Worker

Posted in Career, Personal stories on May 1, 2008 by folayemianifowoshe

I don’t want to sound like a broken record but i am so sorry for not updating my blog. I have been busy at work. I am sure that’s a blanket excuse that everybody gives. . . but mine is really sincere (lol). I’ll take time out to explain what i do…maybe that will give a clear picture. Read more »