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  • Security Tips you should know before lodging in hotel.

    1) Once you're in your hotel room, turn off the lights. Use your phone camera as a scanner. Move the phone camera around to detect hidden cameras.

    2) Move a piece of furniture behind the door to prevent break-ins. Furniture like the bed or chair. If you cannot move your bed, hang a utensil or cup on the door handle to create noise if someone tries to enter, which will wake you up.

    3) If you're alone, leave the key inside the door after locking to prevent unauthorized entry in case any hotel staff have a spare key. But if you're with someone you don't fully trust, avoid this.

    4) Let someone know your location by calling them in the presence of the receptionist. You can make a statement like "Na this Usman hotel I dey o, if you no see my call tomorrow, mek men enter oo."

    5) Before lodging, you can record a long conversation with someone, either a friend or family member, and then play it through a Bluetooth speaker while you're lodging, especially at night. This can scare away intruders because they will think you're on a live call with someone.

    6) Check under the bed in case anything is hidden. Check around the room in case someone is hiding.

    7) Bring your own towel and toiletries. Don't use hotel toiletries or towel.

    Don't sleep nákéd Incase of emergencies.

    9) Be careful with hotels that have underground rooms. Bád people might use them to hûrt you.

    10) Make sure you make payment with ATM. When you make payment with an ATM, the bank has full details of the receiving account and your location. If the hotel doesn't accept ATM payments, it might be a red flag. Consider walking away.

    Security Tips you should know before lodging in hotel. 1) Once you're in your hotel room, turn off the lights. Use your phone camera as a scanner. Move the phone camera around to detect hidden cameras. 2) Move a piece of furniture behind the door to prevent break-ins. Furniture like the bed or chair. If you cannot move your bed, hang a utensil or cup on the door handle to create noise if someone tries to enter, which will wake you up. 3) If you're alone, leave the key inside the door after locking to prevent unauthorized entry in case any hotel staff have a spare key. But if you're with someone you don't fully trust, avoid this. 4) Let someone know your location by calling them in the presence of the receptionist. You can make a statement like "Na this Usman hotel I dey o, if you no see my call tomorrow, mek men enter oo." 5) Before lodging, you can record a long conversation with someone, either a friend or family member, and then play it through a Bluetooth speaker while you're lodging, especially at night. This can scare away intruders because they will think you're on a live call with someone. 6) Check under the bed in case anything is hidden. Check around the room in case someone is hiding. 7) Bring your own towel and toiletries. Don't use hotel toiletries or towel. 😎 Don't sleep nákéd Incase of emergencies. 9) Be careful with hotels that have underground rooms. Bád people might use them to hûrt you. 10) Make sure you make payment with ATM. When you make payment with an ATM, the bank has full details of the receiving account and your location. If the hotel doesn't accept ATM payments, it might be a red flag. Consider walking away. ‎
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  • THE HARE AND THE CROCODILE'S RIDE

    Long ago, when animals still held councils and rivers whispered secrets, there lived a hare named Agbako. He was small but sharp—so clever that he could talk his way out of a lion’s jaw and into a king’s feast.

    On the other side of the wide, roaring river lived the juiciest yams in the land. But to get there, one had to cross crocodile-infested waters.

    Agbako had no canoe, no wings, and certainly no permission. Yet he had something better—a plan.

    One morning, he approached the riverbank and called out, “Brother Crocodile! Come quickly! I bring urgent news!”

    A massive crocodile surfaced. “What news could a hare possibly bring me?”

    “There’s going to be a great naming ceremony for the King of Crocodiles. The forest animals must attend. I’m here to count how many crocodiles will make the journey.”

    Flattered and intrigued, the crocodile nodded. “Let me call my brothers.”

    Soon, the river was lined with crocodiles—head to tail.

    Agbako hopped across their backs, counting loudly. “One! Two! Three!”

    When he reached the last crocodile—on the other side of the river—he leaped onto dry land and shouted, “Twenty-eight! And not one drop of water on my fur!”

    The crocodiles growled in fury. “You tricked us!”

    But Agbako just laughed. “Wit always swims faster than teeth.”

    The next week, he tried the same trick again. But the crocodiles were ready.

    As he reached the middle of the river, the last crocodile dove—causing a ripple. Agbako lost his balance and tumbled into the water.

    He barely escaped with his ears.

    Soaked and shivering, he limped home. That day, the clever hare learned that while wit can win you freedom, repeating your tricks can win you trouble.



    Moral Lesson:
    Intelligence can save you once, but pride and overconfidence will lead to your downfall. Even the clever must stay humble.
    THE HARE AND THE CROCODILE'S RIDE Long ago, when animals still held councils and rivers whispered secrets, there lived a hare named Agbako. He was small but sharp—so clever that he could talk his way out of a lion’s jaw and into a king’s feast. On the other side of the wide, roaring river lived the juiciest yams in the land. But to get there, one had to cross crocodile-infested waters. Agbako had no canoe, no wings, and certainly no permission. Yet he had something better—a plan. One morning, he approached the riverbank and called out, “Brother Crocodile! Come quickly! I bring urgent news!” A massive crocodile surfaced. “What news could a hare possibly bring me?” “There’s going to be a great naming ceremony for the King of Crocodiles. The forest animals must attend. I’m here to count how many crocodiles will make the journey.” Flattered and intrigued, the crocodile nodded. “Let me call my brothers.” Soon, the river was lined with crocodiles—head to tail. Agbako hopped across their backs, counting loudly. “One! Two! Three!” When he reached the last crocodile—on the other side of the river—he leaped onto dry land and shouted, “Twenty-eight! And not one drop of water on my fur!” The crocodiles growled in fury. “You tricked us!” But Agbako just laughed. “Wit always swims faster than teeth.” The next week, he tried the same trick again. But the crocodiles were ready. As he reached the middle of the river, the last crocodile dove—causing a ripple. Agbako lost his balance and tumbled into the water. He barely escaped with his ears. Soaked and shivering, he limped home. That day, the clever hare learned that while wit can win you freedom, repeating your tricks can win you trouble. ⸻ Moral Lesson: Intelligence can save you once, but pride and overconfidence will lead to your downfall. Even the clever must stay humble.
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  • Your Phone Just Got Smarter
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  • Nursing Degree, or equivalent
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    Licensure in location of operations
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    Demonstrated proficiency via professional certification
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    Nursing Degree, or equivalent Basic Life Support Advance Cardiovascular Life Support Licensure in location of operations Job Critical Work Experience Demonstrated proficiency via professional certification Recognized expertise in applied clinical health risk assessment and fitness for work determination Collection of Alcohol and Drug urine specimen collection Proficiency in conducting ECG, Audiometry, respiratory face-fit testing and other occupational health related examinations Preferred Qualifications/ Experience List the set of non-core qualifications that enable job proficiency for job incumbents Health Education/Counseling. Medical Emergency Response Occupational Health nursing experience Application Closing Date 30th April, 2025. How to Apply Interested and qualified candidates should: https://jobs.exxonmobil.com/ExxonMobil/job/Lagos-Occupational-Health-Nurse-LA/1277267400/?utm_source=HNJ
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  • A lawyer sold his well to a teacher. Two days later, the lawyer came to the teacher and said, "Sir, I sold you the well, but it's not with the water inside! If you want to use the water, you will have to pay extra."

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    A lawyer sold his well to a teacher. Two days later, the lawyer came to the teacher and said, "Sir, I sold you the well, but it's not with the water inside! If you want to use the water, you will have to pay extra." The teacher smiled and replied, "Yes, I was about to come to you. I was going to say that you should take your water from my well, or else you will have to start paying rent from tomorrow." Hearing this, the lawyer got nervous and said, "Oh, I was just joking!" The teacher laughed and said, "This is how people like you become lawyers after studying with us." Salute to teachers! 🙏🙏 HUMBLE YOURSELF 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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  • How Gaza’s hospitals became battlegrounds.

    Relentless bombardment, power outages and shortages have pushed nearly every hospital in the beleaguered northern Gaza Strip out of service, with evidence of repeated attacks on and in the vicinity of medical facilities despite the presence of doctors, patients and civilians inside, a CNN analysis has found.

    At least 20 out of 22 hospitals identified by CNN in northern Gaza were damaged or destroyed in the first two months of Israel's war against Hamas, from October 7 to December 7, according to a review of 45 satellite images and around 400 videos from the ground, as well as interviews with doctors, eyewitnesses and humanitarian organizations. Fourteen were directly hit, based on the evidence collected and verified by CNN and analyzed by experts.

    Israel launched its bombardment and ground invasion of the Gaza Strip after Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack, in which at least 1,200 people were killed and more than 240 others taken hostage. In the first two months of the war, at least 17,100 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on the strip, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry. At the time of publishing, that number was more than 23,400.

    Israel says that Hamas operates inside and underneath hospitals, and is using them for military operations, including as command centers, weapons stores and to hide hostages. The Israelis have released footage they say is evidence of those Hamas operations. The videos do not offer definitive proof, and Hamas has denied the claims.

    CNN sent a list of the hospitals identified as damaged or destroyed to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). In response, the IDF said it “did not conduct any targeted attacks against hospitals in the Gaza Strip,” adding that “Hamas systematically misuses hospitals and medical facilities.”
    How Gaza’s hospitals became battlegrounds. Relentless bombardment, power outages and shortages have pushed nearly every hospital in the beleaguered northern Gaza Strip out of service, with evidence of repeated attacks on and in the vicinity of medical facilities despite the presence of doctors, patients and civilians inside, a CNN analysis has found. At least 20 out of 22 hospitals identified by CNN in northern Gaza were damaged or destroyed in the first two months of Israel's war against Hamas, from October 7 to December 7, according to a review of 45 satellite images and around 400 videos from the ground, as well as interviews with doctors, eyewitnesses and humanitarian organizations. Fourteen were directly hit, based on the evidence collected and verified by CNN and analyzed by experts. Israel launched its bombardment and ground invasion of the Gaza Strip after Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack, in which at least 1,200 people were killed and more than 240 others taken hostage. In the first two months of the war, at least 17,100 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on the strip, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry. At the time of publishing, that number was more than 23,400. Israel says that Hamas operates inside and underneath hospitals, and is using them for military operations, including as command centers, weapons stores and to hide hostages. The Israelis have released footage they say is evidence of those Hamas operations. The videos do not offer definitive proof, and Hamas has denied the claims. CNN sent a list of the hospitals identified as damaged or destroyed to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). In response, the IDF said it “did not conduct any targeted attacks against hospitals in the Gaza Strip,” adding that “Hamas systematically misuses hospitals and medical facilities.”
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