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5 Things To Note As Workplace Reopens

As Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, opens up after being on lockdown for over a month due to the COVID-19 pandemic, health and safety concerns of workers have come under the heavy spotlight. It is important to take a measured approach to ensure all employees do not return to work, infect or get infected so as not to jeopardize the frailty of the current battle against the virus. For employers whose employees have to return to work, the five safeties and health approach below are just a few steps to note before throwing those doors open on Monday, May 4, when full activities are expected back to life in West Africa's most populous city. The 5 approaches include: ·         Hazard elimination, which means keeping employees at home, a strategy that works for some, but not others, and won't lead to full economic recovery. ·         Personnel substitution, in this case initially bringing back just those key staff members who need to be physically prese

[Opinion] Stop Doing These 8 Things If You Don’t Want to Remain Poor

Character they say is the beauty of a woman and money is the beauty of a man that's why every man desires success and a luxurious lifestyle. Moreover, few are willing to go through the right path of success in order to achieve it. There are certain things men do in their daily life activities that hinder their opportunity to success. They may see it as a way out of poverty, but woefully, it's the gateway to the throne of poverty. There are many habits that can keep a man in the circle of poverty. Check them out below: 1.      Gambling: There is no such thing as getting rich quick. Financial success takes time, takes initiative, and requires relentless effort to achieve. People who engage in gambling are deluded into thinking there is a shortcut to success. A lot of self-made millionaires today didn’t pursue any get-rich quick schemes. Instead, they make a habit of pursuing their dreams and their goals one after the other. A lot of Nigerian youths believe so much