mtn mip 2023 fellows

FabWoman’s Anuoluwapo Odubanjo, 19 Others Unveiled As 2023 Fellows Of MTN Media Innovation Programme

FabWoman’s Founder and Lead Content Strategist, Anuoluwapo Odubanjo alongside 19 others have been officially unveiled as the 2023 fellows by the School of Media and Communications, Pan-Atlantic University, for the second edition of the MTN Media Innovation Programme (MIP). Odubanjo was selected as one of the successful 20 fellows out of a pool of over 2,700 applicants. The MTN MIP is …

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Africa Communications Week 2023

Quadrant MSL, High-Stakes PR and GLG Communications Partner to Host Africa Communications Week 2023

Members of the Africa Communications Week (ACW) on Thursday, May 25, 2023, hosted communications professionals across Lagos to a conversations-and-cocktails event, to commemorate Africa Day and Africa Communications Week 2023. The event, themed ‘Telling the Africa Story: The Communicators’ Responsibility’,  was hosted by Quadrant MSL on the grounds of the Insight Redefini Campus, the integrated marketing communications group of Troyka …

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linkedin profile

5 Tips To Make Your Profile Stand Out On LinkedIn

When searching for a job, your LinkedIn profile is one of the things you can’t afford to neglect as it connects you to employers around the world. It’s the first social media platform that comes to mind when it comes to job hunting and recruitment. Having a solid LinkedIn profile will attract employers to your page and your dream job gets …

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remote work

5 Things Nobody Tells You About Remote Work

Working from home sounds interesting, less stressful, and opportunity to wake up any time of the day to work. The thought of getting up and going to work in your pajamas rather than dealing with traffic, long commutes, co-workers, and bosses, sounds pretty good. Most companies now offer jobs that allow their workers to do their jobs remotely which means …

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workplace bullying

All You Should Know About Workplace Bullying: Signs, Examples & Coping Strategies

What is Workplace Bullying? Workplace bullying is defined as the repeated unfavorable treatment of a person in the workplace by another or others, which may be regarded as unjustified and unacceptable workplace behavior. It comprises intimidating, offending, degrading, or humiliating a worker in front of coworkers, clients, or customers. However, bullies can be supervisors, subordinates, co-workers, and colleagues. There is …

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female vice chancellors in nigeria

Meet 7 Female Vice Chancellors In Nigeria

Over the years, women have shown they have what it takes to be in positions and seats of authority. In recent years, we have seen the emergence of female vice-chancellors in Nigeria, some emerging ‘Firsts’ and breaking the jinx that had hitherto been in the university. In commemoration of International Women’s Month, we are celebrating women who are changing the …

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Female Nigerian Personal Finance Experts

7 Nigerian Finance Influencers To Follow In 2023

Meet the top  7 female personal finance influencers/ experts in Nigeria There is no gainsaying that making good financial habits is important to a stress-free, debt-free life. In commemoration of International Women’s Day and the celebration of women all through March, we have profiled 7 female finance experts and influencers in Nigeria who are using their platforms and communities to …

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We Are Hosting a Session At Africa NXT 2023 Themed ‘The Future Of Black Women in Tech: Collaboration and Innovation’

There is no gainsaying that we need more black women in technology and one of the reasons why this is important is because they can provide a more balanced view of female gender and technology sector issues. It has also been proven repeatedly that organizations with greater diversity bring in more revenue compared to those that do not embrace diversity in …

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Tips To Choose The Right Career Path

3 Important Things To Know As You Choose A Career Path

Before technology became so advanced, the choice of career path for the average Nigerian, to a great extent depended on our parents. For them, one was only successful if he or she were to be a medical doctor, a lawyer, or an Engineer. Surprisingly, not many of them (parents) were professionals in the occupations mentioned above. The Nigerian child or …

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