11 June 2021 06:26am With nostalgic feelings, I recall how beautiful it was growing up in the 70s. So many activities to remember and look forward to. One of them was the visit of the President. For whatever reason, ...and the President came. The preparation to welcome the President was like none other. Children were made to line the streets of the major Roads in their school uniforms, just to welcome the President, catch a glimpse of him, proudly waving the green white green flag of the Federal Republic of Nigeria...and the President came. I recall how my mom of blessed memory, would iron my brown khaki uniform, bring out the whitest of all my socks (in retrospect, I think she used to keep a particular pair of white socks for the visit of the President🤔), polish my brown Cortina shoes shining like a beautiful mirror, you could almost see yourself in them, as you walk majestically in them, all eyes on you as...and the President came. Beautiful! She would say after looking at her ha...
Nice one ma....But how can we manage hardheadedness???
ReplyDeleteThanks for this question. Breaking down the term hardheadedness; it is being unreasonably rigid in the face of an argument or an attack, believing blindly in ones opinion, oblivious to others' views, while forgetting that no man is an island of knowledge. To manage this, I suggest you:
ReplyDelete1) Learn to be flexible
2) Be of receptive mind during an argument or a discussion.
3) Are most likely to learn more when you talk less.
4) No one can ever use your silence as evidence against you.
Woow...in my own little knowledge I'm always thinking it means 'agidi'in yoruba....but wv dis explanation of urs..I've learnt more..thanks very much ma for dis.I'm permanently fan of ur blog..tnx much ma.
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