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    "Being broke has nothing to do with your wallet, but everything to do with your mindset. People pull themselves out of poverty all the time, WITHOUT the government's help. If people remain in poverty for long periods of time, it's because their mindset is broke!"
    Nick Ventura comments "Being broke has nothing to do with your wallet, but everything to do with your mindset. People pull themselves out of poverty all the time, WITHOUT the government's help. If people remain in poverty for long periods of time, it's because their mindset is broke!"
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  • THE DEVILISH WORLD
    It was one afternoon in the last quarter of 2008. Then, I was a NYSC teacher in one of the secondary schools in the Aniocha-North Local Government Area of Delta State.

    I was listening to the world news broadcast on my tiny Motorola handset under one of the trees in the school compound, when it was reported that a passenger plane on an international flight from one of the South American countries got missing in the air.

    Mr Obi, a calm and soft spoken man who must be in his 50s; whose look showed that he had gone and still going through the hard times of life was close to where I was. His right leg instep was somehow deformed with a scar from a long time injury, which had made walking a bit difficult for him. His countenance changed to a sad and thoughtful one when I told him about the bad news, he then went down memory lane but a sad one for that.

    His words:
    "I hope that the plane has not crashed into the Atlantic Ocean."

    "Corper, this news reminds me of the time that I was in Lagos working with the Nigerian Airways. I was one of the cabin crew members then and I usually followed planes to different parts of the world."

    I got curious and interested to hear more from him, because there was nothing to indicate that he had ever worked or existed in such an environment before, but his soft and barely audible voice was convincing.

    He spoke further:
    "I was on annual leave then and I decided to visit this village to spend part of the leave."

    "When I got here, I started visiting family and friends, giving them gifts and money."

    "I never knew when I wrote resignation letter from my job and went back to Lagos to submit same to the Authority of Nigerian Airways."

    "When the leave was over, I went back to resume work."
    "I was surprised when I was summoned and asked what I was there to do; I replied that my leave was over and that I returned to resume work, it was then that I was told that I had earlier resigned from the job."

    "I strongly disagreed and contested this with them because I neither knew nor remembered that I ever at any time did anything like that." But I was confronted with my personally written and signed resignation letter and that was how I lost the job.

    "I was without job for a while until I was helped to get job at Cardbury."
    "My job there was to ensure the cleaning of the inner of the drums of the machines that were being used for production, after the production had taken place in the drums."
    "The machines were self-wash with chemicals, while all we were do was to operate and supervise the machines through the cleaning process."
    At the end of the cleaning process, we would press button and the machine would empty the cleaning chemical in it away, it was during one of those cleaning times that I unconsciously went to place this my right leg at where the machine would empty the chemical, and that is the cause of this my damaged instep.

    I landed in hospital and lot of money was spent before I could be discharged. That is how I lost the job at Cardbury and I returned to the village to nurse the leg until I could move around with it.

    I took a very long time before I was helped to get this messenger job, and that is what I have been doing since then.

    Some years later, an elderly woman, who was one of those that I gave money to when I came to the village during my leave confessed before she died that she was the one behind my predicaments.
    She said that it was the money that I gave to her that she paid to the priest that caused my misfortune!

    Note: True life story but the name has been changed.
    THE DEVILISH WORLD It was one afternoon in the last quarter of 2008. Then, I was a NYSC teacher in one of the secondary schools in the Aniocha-North Local Government Area of Delta State. I was listening to the world news broadcast on my tiny Motorola handset under one of the trees in the school compound, when it was reported that a passenger plane on an international flight from one of the South American countries got missing in the air. Mr Obi, a calm and soft spoken man who must be in his 50s; whose look showed that he had gone and still going through the hard times of life was close to where I was. His right leg instep was somehow deformed with a scar from a long time injury, which had made walking a bit difficult for him. His countenance changed to a sad and thoughtful one when I told him about the bad news, he then went down memory lane but a sad one for that. His words: "I hope that the plane has not crashed into the Atlantic Ocean." "Corper, this news reminds me of the time that I was in Lagos working with the Nigerian Airways. I was one of the cabin crew members then and I usually followed planes to different parts of the world." I got curious and interested to hear more from him, because there was nothing to indicate that he had ever worked or existed in such an environment before, but his soft and barely audible voice was convincing. He spoke further: "I was on annual leave then and I decided to visit this village to spend part of the leave." "When I got here, I started visiting family and friends, giving them gifts and money." "I never knew when I wrote resignation letter from my job and went back to Lagos to submit same to the Authority of Nigerian Airways." "When the leave was over, I went back to resume work." "I was surprised when I was summoned and asked what I was there to do; I replied that my leave was over and that I returned to resume work, it was then that I was told that I had earlier resigned from the job." "I strongly disagreed and contested this with them because I neither knew nor remembered that I ever at any time did anything like that." But I was confronted with my personally written and signed resignation letter and that was how I lost the job. "I was without job for a while until I was helped to get job at Cardbury." "My job there was to ensure the cleaning of the inner of the drums of the machines that were being used for production, after the production had taken place in the drums." "The machines were self-wash with chemicals, while all we were do was to operate and supervise the machines through the cleaning process." At the end of the cleaning process, we would press button and the machine would empty the cleaning chemical in it away, it was during one of those cleaning times that I unconsciously went to place this my right leg at where the machine would empty the chemical, and that is the cause of this my damaged instep. I landed in hospital and lot of money was spent before I could be discharged. That is how I lost the job at Cardbury and I returned to the village to nurse the leg until I could move around with it. I took a very long time before I was helped to get this messenger job, and that is what I have been doing since then. Some years later, an elderly woman, who was one of those that I gave money to when I came to the village during my leave confessed before she died that she was the one behind my predicaments. She said that it was the money that I gave to her that she paid to the priest that caused my misfortune! Note: True life story but the name has been changed.
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  • The SolarWinds cyberattack was a sophisticated and widespread software supply chain attack that targeted the IT management software provided by SolarWinds, a major U.S. information technology company.

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  • According to a report by Reports and Data, the global cyber security market size was USD 218.00 Billion in 2021, and is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 9.5% during the forecast period. This growth is driven by several factors, including the increasing number of cyberattacks, the growing adoption of cloud-based services, and the increasing demand for mobile and web applications.
    The global Cyber Security Market refers to the market for products and services designed to protect digital assets from cyber threats. These products and services include software, hardware, and services like consulting, risk assessment, and managed security services. The cybersecurity market is divided into several segments based on the type of product or service, the size of the organization, and the industry vertical.
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    The global cybersecurity market comprises various technologies, solutions, and services designed to protect computer networks, devices, and sensitive information from cyber threats. The market is segmented based on deployment type, organization size, end-user, and region.
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    According to a report by Reports and Data, the global cyber security market size was USD 218.00 Billion in 2021, and is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 9.5% during the forecast period. This growth is driven by several factors, including the increasing number of cyberattacks, the growing adoption of cloud-based services, and the increasing demand for mobile and web applications. The global Cyber Security Market refers to the market for products and services designed to protect digital assets from cyber threats. These products and services include software, hardware, and services like consulting, risk assessment, and managed security services. The cybersecurity market is divided into several segments based on the type of product or service, the size of the organization, and the industry vertical. Market Overview The global cybersecurity market comprises various technologies, solutions, and services designed to protect computer networks, devices, and sensitive information from cyber threats. The market is segmented based on deployment type, organization size, end-user, and region. Deployment Type • Cloud-based • On-premises Organization Size • Large Enterprises • Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) End-User • Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) • Healthcare • Government • IT and Telecommunications • Retail • Energy and Utilities • Manufacturing
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  • AVOID COMPLACENCE
    I had a teacher who taught me in primary two, in 1962. By that time he was the Headmaster of my school in the village, and being the most educated around he was much respected.

    He would beat and discipline us in class, and send us on manual errands. We all looked to him as the ultimate example of success.

    Fourteen years after, I had just graduated from Wesley Teachers College in Ibadan as the best Grade II certificate student of the year.

    I was good in mathematics, so the government of the state employed me to teach mathematics to a class of some elderly teachers who were yet to have qualifying certificate for the profession. I got to class to teach mathematics, and I saw my old time teacher of 1962 amongst my students.

    Out of embarrassment I tried to dodge him, but he found me out.

    "Francis, Francis" he said, "I am happy for you. But I didn't understand a thing out of what you were saying. Can you please explain it to me." I did.

    When I left him, it was with a determination not to stay at one level of success for too long, otherwise the first will become the last, and the last the first.

    Do not allow complacency to relegate you to the back and rob you of your place of prominence.

    What is best today will not necessarily be best tomorrow, therefore "go forward." (Exodus 14:15)
    AVOID COMPLACENCE I had a teacher who taught me in primary two, in 1962. By that time he was the Headmaster of my school in the village, and being the most educated around he was much respected. He would beat and discipline us in class, and send us on manual errands. We all looked to him as the ultimate example of success. Fourteen years after, I had just graduated from Wesley Teachers College in Ibadan as the best Grade II certificate student of the year. I was good in mathematics, so the government of the state employed me to teach mathematics to a class of some elderly teachers who were yet to have qualifying certificate for the profession. I got to class to teach mathematics, and I saw my old time teacher of 1962 amongst my students. Out of embarrassment I tried to dodge him, but he found me out. "Francis, Francis" he said, "I am happy for you. But I didn't understand a thing out of what you were saying. Can you please explain it to me." I did. When I left him, it was with a determination not to stay at one level of success for too long, otherwise the first will become the last, and the last the first. Do not allow complacency to relegate you to the back and rob you of your place of prominence. What is best today will not necessarily be best tomorrow, therefore "go forward." (Exodus 14:15)
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    Opportunities Await in MSTC Tenders MSTC Limited offers great chances for businesses and people looking to work on government projects. As someone who knows a lot about gardening and helps with bidding for government jobs, you'll find MSTC Limited really helpful. MSTC Limited started back in 1964 under the Ministry of Steel, Government of India. It used to be called Metal Scrap Trade Corporation Limited. Now, it helps people buy and sell things online, like raw materials, old stuff, and even electronic waste. By taking part in MSTC tenders, you can find all sorts of opportunities. You could get involved in projects for landscaping, improving green spaces, or buying gardening supplies. Your knowledge about gardening could be really useful for these projects. MSTC Limited makes it easy for businesses to bid on government projects. So, don't miss out on the chances waiting for you in MSTC tenders to grow your business and help make our country better. For Further details, click here: https://tendersniper.com/search/psu-ministry-tenders/mstc-limited-tenders.xhtml #mstc #metalscrap #india #mstctenders #opportunities #governmentprojects #governmentofindia
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  • Insurance tenders are a gateway to securing financial stability. In this post, we break down the essentials: bid process, requirements, evaluation, and the role of Tendersniper. Dive into the world of opportunities with our comprehensive guide.
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