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  • WELCOME TO SEPTEMBER, A MONTH OF DELIVERY AND DIVINE CELEBRATION!
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  • The world is smaller than we think.

    I remember my first day at a company I later led. The receptionist, unaware of who I was, treated me poorly.

    Little did she know she was mistreating her future boss.

    She thought I would reciprocate by treating her badly—but of course, I didn’t.

    Instead, she became one of the most loyal people I worked with. She was always quick to please me and show me her best side.

    This experience taught me the difference between being a strong leader and being a wicked one.

    Power should never be used to perpetuate cruelty. Instead, foster love and peace in the workplace—key ingredients for achieving organizational success.

    DON’T OPPRESS PEOPLE WITH YOUR POSITION!

    This message isn’t just for managers and CEOs—it’s for everyone.

    Haven't you ever seen a security guard favor those who slip a bribe?
    Or a waiter giving better attention to someone who says, "Keep the change"?
    What about nurses who mistreat patients? The list is endless.

    What’s an example you’re familiar with? Share below!

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    The world is smaller than we think. I remember my first day at a company I later led. The receptionist, unaware of who I was, treated me poorly. Little did she know she was mistreating her future boss. She thought I would reciprocate by treating her badly—but of course, I didn’t. Instead, she became one of the most loyal people I worked with. She was always quick to please me and show me her best side. This experience taught me the difference between being a strong leader and being a wicked one. Power should never be used to perpetuate cruelty. Instead, foster love and peace in the workplace—key ingredients for achieving organizational success. DON’T OPPRESS PEOPLE WITH YOUR POSITION! This message isn’t just for managers and CEOs—it’s for everyone. Haven't you ever seen a security guard favor those who slip a bribe? Or a waiter giving better attention to someone who says, "Keep the change"? What about nurses who mistreat patients? The list is endless. What’s an example you’re familiar with? Share below! 馃憞 #leadership #WorkplaceCulture #RespectForAll #EmpathyInLeadership #SuccessThroughKindness
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  • The decision is ours whether we break up or make up
    The decision is ours whether we break up or make up
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  • ***SOCIAL CONNECTION AND WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS CONNECT SOCIALLY***

    ***Do you know that Social connection refers to the bonds and relationships we form with others, which are essential for our emotional, mental, and physical well-being.***

    ***Do you know that Social connections can:***

    1. Provide a sense of belonging and identity
    2. Offer emotional support and empathy
    3. Foster a sense of community and shared experiences
    4. Promote learning and personal growth
    5. Improve mental and physical health
    6. Enhance our sense of purpose and meaning
    7. Support us through life's challenges and transitions

    ***Do you know that social connections include:

    1. Family relationships
    2. Friendships
    3. Romantic relationships
    4. Colleagues and work connections
    5. Community and social groups
    6. Online connections and social media

    ***Do you know that social connections have to be nurtured and to do this you have to;

    1. Prioritize quality time with loved ones
    2. Engage in active listening and empathy
    3. Show appreciation and gratitude
    4. Be present and mindful in interactions
    5. Join social groups or clubs aligning with your interests
    6. Volunteer and help others
    7. Practice effective communication and conflict resolution

    ***Remember, social connections are vital for a happy, healthy, and fulfilling life!!!
    ***And So Always Make It A Point Of Duty To Connect ***
    ***SOCIAL CONNECTION AND WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS CONNECT SOCIALLY*** ***Do you know that Social connection refers to the bonds and relationships we form with others, which are essential for our emotional, mental, and physical well-being.*** ***Do you know that Social connections can:*** 1. Provide a sense of belonging and identity 2. Offer emotional support and empathy 3. Foster a sense of community and shared experiences 4. Promote learning and personal growth 5. Improve mental and physical health 6. Enhance our sense of purpose and meaning 7. Support us through life's challenges and transitions ***Do you know that social connections include: 1. Family relationships 2. Friendships 3. Romantic relationships 4. Colleagues and work connections 5. Community and social groups 6. Online connections and social media ***Do you know that social connections have to be nurtured and to do this you have to; 1. Prioritize quality time with loved ones 2. Engage in active listening and empathy 3. Show appreciation and gratitude 4. Be present and mindful in interactions 5. Join social groups or clubs aligning with your interests 6. Volunteer and help others 7. Practice effective communication and conflict resolution ***Remember, social connections are vital for a happy, healthy, and fulfilling life!!! ***And So Always Make It A Point Of Duty To Connect ***
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  • SNAIL FARMING (Heliculture)


    LET ME EDUCATE US ABOUT SNAIL FARMING

    Snail farming otherwise called Heliculture describes the process of raising snails for consumption. Snail is a cold blooded invertebrate belonging to the Mollusc family. It is a source of protein to man. It has been discovered that snails have over 15% crude protein. They are also reared to avoid snail extinction as forests where snails inhabit are being depicted.

    Below are points considered in snail production;

    1) Suitable pen(Soil, Vegetation and Climate)
    2) Availability of space for rearing snails
    3) Hatchery/breeding
    4) Growth and fattening
    5) Reproduction and population control
    6) In-breeding
    7) Hibernation period
    8) Construction of snailery pen ( At least 2500 capacity snail pen)
    9) Supplementary feed
    10) Feeding management regime
    11) Selecting breeding snails
    12) Production problems; diseases and pests, harvesting and marketing.

    Snails are called micro livestock because they have small bodies inside a shell. They are cold blooded and nocturnal and also need a cold environment for their survival and growth. Snails feed on vegetables, fruits and roots which rasp with their radula. They could be found in forests under decayed leaves and wood debris. The entire outer body is made up of shell which is about 22 to 25 ft or the edible portion about 30 to 45% of its body.

    USES OF SNAIL
    1) Source of income for farmers
    2) Provides 15% crude protein
    3) Its liquids fight against inflammatory skin diseases, cold, cough, bronchitis, catarrh,asthma
    4) Prevention of ventricular fibrillation and reduces platelet aggregation
    5) It has a protective effect against cardiovascular diseases due to the presence of Alpha-linoleic acid.

    REASONS FOR SNAIL FARMING
    1) It requires less space and capital to start up when compared to other farm animals
    2) It has simple management practices
    3) It is not aggressive
    4) Helps in the elimination of organic waste
    5) It has ready market
    6) It can survive without food
    7) It has high fecundity

    BREEDS OF SNAIL
    1) Achatina marginata
    2) Achatina achatina
    3) Achatina zebra
    4) Achatina fulica

    FACTORS AFFECTING SNAIL FARMING
    1) Inadequate improved species
    2) Availability of formulated snail feeds
    3) Its seasonality
    4) Inadequate farm skilled personnel
    5) Its high fecundity and mortality

    WATCH OUT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE ON SNAIL FARMING!!!!!!!
    SNAIL FARMING (Heliculture) LET ME EDUCATE US ABOUT SNAIL FARMING Snail farming otherwise called Heliculture describes the process of raising snails for consumption. Snail is a cold blooded invertebrate belonging to the Mollusc family. It is a source of protein to man. It has been discovered that snails have over 15% crude protein. They are also reared to avoid snail extinction as forests where snails inhabit are being depicted. Below are points considered in snail production; 1) Suitable pen(Soil, Vegetation and Climate) 2) Availability of space for rearing snails 3) Hatchery/breeding 4) Growth and fattening 5) Reproduction and population control 6) In-breeding 7) Hibernation period 8) Construction of snailery pen ( At least 2500 capacity snail pen) 9) Supplementary feed 10) Feeding management regime 11) Selecting breeding snails 12) Production problems; diseases and pests, harvesting and marketing. Snails are called micro livestock because they have small bodies inside a shell. They are cold blooded and nocturnal and also need a cold environment for their survival and growth. Snails feed on vegetables, fruits and roots which rasp with their radula. They could be found in forests under decayed leaves and wood debris. The entire outer body is made up of shell which is about 22 to 25 ft or the edible portion about 30 to 45% of its body. USES OF SNAIL 1) Source of income for farmers 2) Provides 15% crude protein 3) Its liquids fight against inflammatory skin diseases, cold, cough, bronchitis, catarrh,asthma 4) Prevention of ventricular fibrillation and reduces platelet aggregation 5) It has a protective effect against cardiovascular diseases due to the presence of Alpha-linoleic acid. REASONS FOR SNAIL FARMING 1) It requires less space and capital to start up when compared to other farm animals 2) It has simple management practices 3) It is not aggressive 4) Helps in the elimination of organic waste 5) It has ready market 6) It can survive without food 7) It has high fecundity BREEDS OF SNAIL 1) Achatina marginata 2) Achatina achatina 3) Achatina zebra 4) Achatina fulica FACTORS AFFECTING SNAIL FARMING 1) Inadequate improved species 2) Availability of formulated snail feeds 3) Its seasonality 4) Inadequate farm skilled personnel 5) Its high fecundity and mortality WATCH OUT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE ON SNAIL FARMING!!!!!!!
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  • How you say something is more impactful than what you say. ~ C.N.

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